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  2. SANDHILLS MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Portions of a human skeleton, with a bullet and a Piece of shrapned, were found to the sand hills at the northern end of Dee ...

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  3. SLANDER ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The Hearing was continued-to-day of the action brought by Dr. G. S. Thompson against the New South Wales branch ...

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  4. THE INDEMNITIES

    The London conference of allied ministers is on the point of breaking down. The ministers agreed to turn down the German proposals ,but when it came to the discussion of alternatives. M. Poincare refused to entertain it came to the discussion but the option that M. Poincare would not even deem ...

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  5. TROUBLED IRELAND.

    LONDON. Monday.—Following the executions of Rory O’Connor and others, the rebels have adopted a new method of reprisals. ...

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  6. £10,000 CLAIMED.

    SYDNEY. Monday— An action was commenced before ME. Justice Campbell and a special jury of 12 to-day, in which Emanuel Myerson, ...

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  7. THE NEAR EAST

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Daily Chronicle's” Lausanne correspondent states that almost in the first hour of the conference Lord Curzon set ...

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  8. CHINESE BANDITS.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The CM cago -“Tribune’s” Hunan- to correspondent interviewed General Wo-Pel-Fo to whom the Pekin Government ...

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  9. MR. MULCAHY TAKES THE OATH.

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Morning Post’s” Dublin correspondent warmly eulogises Mr. R. j. Mulcaby, the Minister for Defence “To hear ...

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  10. FRENCH SPY.

    RIGA, Sunday.—The supreme revolutionary tribunal in Russia has sentenced a French officer to Imprisonment for five years for espionage ...

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  11. LETTER ACCOMPANIES NOTE.

    LONDON, Sunday — The Central news Agency states that the German note was accompanied by a letter from here Cnno (chancellor) ...

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  12. QUESTION OP DEBTS.

    LAUSANNE, Sunday.—The sub commission dealing with the Ottoman debts and capitulations is making no headway. The Turks ...

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  13. WITE AUSTRALIA

    DURBAN, Sunday—Mr. M’ Bride, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, has returned from a visit to Australia, and states what struck ...

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  14. ‘Sacred” for One, Not for the Other.

    “Fair and impartial” it prints as its motto daily. The Burnie “Advocate,” ye gods! It shores malevolently forward the innuendo that ...

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  15. BARGAIN WITH BANBITS

    SHANGHAI, Monday— The Perkin Government has announced that they have entered into an arrangement with Tsing -tao band[?]ts [?] they ...

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  16. BAVARIAN FINES.

    BERLIN, Sunday,— Baron Rosenberg, the new German Foreign Minister, told a secret sitting of the Reichstag’s Foreign Committee that ...

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  17. STRAITS QUESTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Morning Post’s” Lausanne correspondent States that the Allied delegates are of the opinion that the Straits ...

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  18. M. POINCARE’S VIEWS.

    M. Poincare informed journalists that his view on the proposals were that they were not only unacceptable to France , but it was laughable to ...

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  19. “DRY” AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON. Sunday .— The American Medical Association, which recently approved- of the use of whisky medicinally, has asked ...

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  20. SHANTUNG HANDED BACK

    TSENG-TAO, Monday— The Shantung province went back to China to-day with little [?] after 24 years of foreign occupation ...

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  21. BOXING.

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  22. Ex-Premier’s Article.

    PARIS. Sunday , Mr. Lloyd George’s article has raised a storm of angry press protests.“Le Gaulots” accuses Mr. Lloyd George of ...

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  23. PENT RIDGE FIRE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday — Mr. Evidence regarding the fire in the carpenters’ shop at pent ridge gaol on Friday was heard at the goal ...

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  24. NOBEL PEACE PRIZE.

    CHRISTIANIA, Sunday.—The Nobel peace prize was presented to Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, in recognition of his services to the League of ...

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  25. JOCKEYS’ CONTEST.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Carslake outpointed Jack Evans in the two Jockeys’ six rounds’ contest at Brighton for the world’s jockey boxing ...

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  26. FINANCIAL EXPERT ARRIVES.

    LONDON, Sunday — Dr. Berro[?], the German financial expert, has arrived in London, and visited Foreign Office. It is understood ...

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  27. M. POINCARE TO REPLY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Telegrahp’s” diplomatic correspondent states that directly if. Poincare read Mr. Lloyd George’s articles , he ...

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  28. CARPENTIER INTERVIEWED.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Georges Carpentier attended the jockeys’ boxing contest ,and was interviewed by Mr. Bennison, the well-known sporting ...

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  29. MINISTERS ENTERTAINED.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Mr. Bonarlaw gave a banquet to the visiting Premiers on Saturday, when an informal discussion occurred. ...

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  30. STATE ORCHESTRA

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Med[?] Verbrugghen received a cable message to-day from Mr. Hennist verting hen her husband stating he had ...

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  31. VATICAN’S ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Workers Republic,” the official Communist journal of Ireland, writes that a telegra has been-received from ...

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  32. BOLSHEVIK BOGEY,

    JOHANNESBURG. Monday.— A Russian Jewish merchant, who has Just arrived from Russia, assists-that a conference of Soviets In ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES

    WARSAW, Sunday .— The Nations Assembly has elected M. Gabrye Narutowicz, the former Foreign Minister, President of the ...

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  34. M. CLEMENCEAU’S REJOINDER.

    PITTSBURGH, Monday.— M. Clemenceau, replying to Mr. Lloyd George’s charges, that the French desired to take the German ...

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  35. WHARF INCIDENT.

    BURNIE, Monday — A remarkable incident occurred at the Burnie wharves this afternoon resulting in a cart horse tired by the Tasmanian ...

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  36. ULSTER’S FIRST GOVERNOR.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The King has appointed the Duke of Abercorn Governor General of Northern Ireland. ...

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  37. CARPENTIER AGREES.

    PARIS, Monday.— Carpentier has agreed to fight Siki for £5000. ...

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  38. NORWEGIAN WATERFALLS.

    CHRISTIANIA, Sunday.— A French zinc syndicate, called the Royal Asturience , is negotiating for the purchase of the Tyssefaldene by ...

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  39. SIGNOR MUSSOLINI’S PLAN.

    LONDON, Monday,— Signor Muslin informed the Central , News Agency that he submitted to the conference a plan dealing with ...

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  40. ERRATIC EXCHANGES.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The “Daily Telegraph’s” Brusels correspondent states that the Public Prosecutor, inquiring into the recent violent ...

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  41. RAND TRIALS.

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday.— The leader of the Labor Party has issued a public appeal for the men who were sentenced to death ...

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  42. CHARLIE CHAPLIN.

    NEW YORK, Sunday—Friends of Charlie Chaplin and Pola Negri declare that they have received intimation that the -two film stars have ...

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  43. MINIATURE BY BESS NORRIS.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Toronto National Gallery has purchased the Australian artist Miss Bess Norris miniature “ A Modeller’s Head ” ...

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  44. M. CLEMENCEAU.

    PHILADELPHIA. Sunday.— M. Clemenceau, in his last formal speech before departing for France .this week, declared that he believed two ...

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  45. The Dean and the Pigeons .

    MELBOURNE, Mondays—A couple of shots from a, pea rifle at some pigeons which had become- a nuisance in St -Mary’s R. C. Church. West Melbourne, led? ...

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  46. IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION.

    LONDON; Monday.— M. Poincare demands the Immediate occupation of the German towns of Essex and Bochum. ...

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  47. WEALTHY CINEMA STARS.

    NEW YORK; Sunday.—The “New York Herald” announces that it learns from excellent authority that Douglas Fairbanks and Mary ...

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  48. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Duke of Leinster has gone to the United States prepare to race the commodore of the New York Yacht Club across the ...

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  49. DROPPED DEAD,

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. A. H. Parkes, Police Magistrate, dropped dead at Grafton gaol on Saturday morning. He stepped aside to pick some flowers ...

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  50. M. POINCARE INSISTS.

    LONDON, Monday ,— After the German note had been considered. M. Poincare was asked It he would refrain from the occupation of the ...

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