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  2. MISADVENTURES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Two persons, Lesia, Holihan, aged 17, and Beryl Moroney, aged 1s, had a narrow escape from drowning at the Tuggerah Lakes ...

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  3. MURWILLUMBAH RACES

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  4. A.J.C. MEETING

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  5. FRENCH POLICY FAILS

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" in Cologne says that the French now admit the failure of their policy. They are embarking on the ...

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  6. FIVE FOR 320

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The cricket match between New South Wales and Victoria was begun at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. ...

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  7. TO END THE REBELLION

    LONDON, Thursday.--All the rural post offices within a radius of 20 miles of Mackroom have been raided in the past few days. ...

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  8. LISMORE RACES.

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  9. GENERAL MULCHAY'S APPEAL.

    General Mulcahy, Commander-in-Chief of the Free State forces, has called for recruits for a year's service against the rebels and the appeal has met with a [?] ...

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  10. CHEERS FOR MAGNATES.

    A feature of the day has been the tremendous welcome given to the coal magnates on their way home after having been fined by the French court ...

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  11. TRAMS COLLIDE IN NEWTOWN.

    A tram smash occurred in Newtown this afternoon. Three women were injured, Florence Ruthledge, 22, of Newtown; Lily Watson, of Marrickville and ...

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  12. BURNING A TRAIN.

    When the main line train reachea Drumree, County Meath, to-day, armed men gave the passengers five minutes to clear out with their luggage. The ...

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  13. LADY BURGLAR

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A daring robbery, was committed, in Queen-street early this morning, when the premises of the Vogue Salon, adjacent to the ...

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  14. CUPID KEEPS BUSY THROUGH IT ALL.

    It is stated in a report from Berlin that the American flag has been removed from Coblenz and that 70 marriages between American soldiers and ...

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  15. THE MURDER OF DALY AND LYNCH

    The National Union of Railwaymen in Ireland has issued a solemn protest "In the name of railwaymen of all grades and in the name of the grief stricken ...

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  16. THE JAPANESE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--A report on the labor conditions in the island possessions of the U.S.A. discloses that the Japanese are acquiring, a dominating ...

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  17. PEACEFUL INTENTIONS.

    The Transport Union at Mannheim has decided to stop all transport from the Rhine to Fa[?]is. The 'Echo de Paris" states that a high Government ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND RACING.

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  20. SENTENCED TO GAOL.

    Doctor Sehlutins, president of the finance district, has been court martialled at Mayence on the charge of refusing to permit the French to examine his ...

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  21. [?] SYDNEY'S COLD DAY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Anniversary Day regatta on the harbor to-day was a sombre affair and everyone was in winter clothes. A strong southerly ...

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  22. SHIPPING FREIGHTS

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lloyd's List states that, a number of London merchants engaged in the Australian trade have intimated that, owing, to the ...

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  23. POLES TO HELP THE FRENCH.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" states that Poland has ordered all ex-soldiers with a knowledge of postal, railway and bank duties to place their services at France 's ...

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  24. DICKENSON CUP COMPETITION.

    Playing for the Dickenson Cup at Ballina yesterday, AlstonVille District Association v. Clunes District Association, the former made 189 in the first innings ...

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  25. STRIKE INEFFECTIVE.

    PARLS, Thursday.--Advices to-day claim that, with the exception of some delay in a few stations, the strike [?]s ineffective in both the Ruhr and the ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND POLITICS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--At the united party conference at Rockhampton to-day it was decided that the name of the united anti-Laborites be the Queensland ...

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  27. WEEK END TEAMS.

    Burringbar v. Stoker's Siding at Burr ringbar to-day: Halpin, Halpin, Howard, Strong, Leslie, Bolewski, Nipperess, Thompson, Gray, Hockey, Imbrey. ...

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  28. CONVICTED MEN APPEAL.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--The coal magnates who were fined by the French court martial for having refused to deliver coal to the army of occupation of the Ruhr ...

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  29. THE RAILWAYS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The railway commissioners have arranged for a special series of excursion trains at single fares for the double journey for the benefit of ...

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  30. THE BRITISH DEBT

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The correspondent of the New York "Times" in Washington has been informed by the Treasury Department that the ...

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  31. THE AMERICAN OBSERVER.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Mr. Hughes, Secretary of State, in two letters addressed to Senator Lodge, leader of the Republicans in the Senate, outlined the ...

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  32. GOOD STORMS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Good storms broke ever a wide area on the Darling Downs last night vielding from half an inch to an inch and a half of rain. ...

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  33. NO RECONSTRUCTION

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Leading members of the Country party declare that a composite ministry will not be formed, and it is also stated that Mr. Hughes has ...

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  34. CHEAP COAL

    SYDNEY, Friday.--At the meeting of the central council of the Coal aud Shale Employees Federation yesterday a motion was carried urging the education of ...

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  35. THE A.W.U

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The General Secretary of the A.W.U. has been deputed to convene a conference with the executive of the Pastoralists' Association ...

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  36. RUGBY LEAGUE

    LONDON, Thursday.--The council of the Northern Union Rugby League men at Leeds yesterday and unanimously decided to accept the invitation, of the ...

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  37. THE STEEL WORKS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The general manager of the Broken Hill steel works in Newcastle stated last night, when interviewed, "We have said before that ...

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  38. RAIN IN SYDNEY. [?]

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Nearly an inch of rain fell in the city last night and the weather in the city this morning was cool and cloudy and the ram had ceased. ...

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  39. MATCH FOR LLOYD

    LONDON, Thursday.--"Soldier" Jones, the Canadian, boxer, has been matched to meet Albert Lloyd, the Australian, in a fifteen rounds contest in ...

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  40. THE STATE REVENUE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The State revenue for the half year ended December 31 last increased by more than £500,000 and the expenditure for the same period ...

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  41. PUNTERS SCORE.

    The Murwillumbah Racing Club is racing again to-day and now that the big race is over runners in, the other events are likely to be more numerous. ...

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  42. TIPS FOR TO-DAY.

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  43. IN THE MENTAL HOSPITAL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A witness before the lunacy commission yesterday declared that he had been illegally detained in a mental hospital for sixteen ...

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  44. LAND SALES

    WALGETT, Friday.--A conference opened at Walgett to-day by the Minister for Labels, Mr. Wearne, resolved in favor of taking the necessary steps to ...

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  46. HER ROYAL HIGHNESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Westminster Gazette" understands that the Duke of York's 'fiancee. Lady Elizabeth Bowes[?] Lyon, will be created her Royal ...

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  48. RE-HANDICAPPED.

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