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  3. FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Tuesday. --Lord Curzon, Minister for foreign Affairs, addressing the members of the Aldwych Club to- day said that he believed that the peace ...

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  4. THE TICK PEST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The "Daily Telegraph" to- day in a sub- leader entitled "Tackle the Tick," says that the pest now covers a wider area than ever ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --The ninth Federal Parliament was opened to- day, with all the pomp and ceremony of pre- war times, and a fashionable ...

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  6. WOMAN'S COMPLAINT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --Mary Ryan, a Newcastle girl, who was convicted for receiving recently, tells a remarkable story of her treatment in Long Bay ...

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  7. NO TRUCE

    LONDON, Tuesday. --De Valera has informed the Neutral Republican Army Association that he cannot agree to the proposed truce which, he says, would ...

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  8. MR. WEARNE

    Yesterday the Minister visited Bilambil soldier settlement. Mr. Wearne was accompanied by Mr. Fleming. Under Secretary Department of Lends: Mr. ...

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  9. OPENING OF ULSTER PARLIAMENT.

    Lord Abercorn, the Governor of Northern Ireland, opened the Northern Parliament to- day amid renewed scenes of enthusiasm. ...

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  10. A WOMAN SCORNED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --Ruby Ellen Fraser, a young woman from Melbourne, was charged at the Central Police Court to- day with having an unlicensed gun in ...

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  11. PROTECTION FOR ULSTER.

    The Premier of Ulster, speaking in the Assembly to- day, said that arrangements had been made to assure the absolute security of the Ulster border. ...

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  12. THE AID OF SCIENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday. --Sir Joseph Cook, High Commissioner for Australia, speaking at the meeting of the British Science Guild at the Mansion House to- day, said ...

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  13. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Tuesday. --The Overseas Settlement Committee states that it is now moving emigrants at the rate of 350 to 400 a week and it is hoped that the ...

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  14. WHALE FOR TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --James William Gibbs was committed for trial at the Burwood Police Court on the charge of bigamy. ...

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  15. MR. GREEN'S SPEECH.

    Mr. R. F. H. Green (C.P.) who defeated the ex- Minister for Defence, Mr. Massy Greene, made a fine impression with a frank speech. He expressed ...

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  16. STILL MORE SERIOUS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --William J. Wall, of Auckland, who reached Sydney from Honolulu by the Niagara to- day, states that the Japanese problem in ...

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  17. FOR THE BLIND

    LONDON, Tuesday. --The Duke of York, in unveiling Sir William Orpen's portrait of the late Sir Arthur Pearson at South Dunstan's, the cost of which ...

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  18. ANGRY GALES

    LONDON, Wednesday. --Gales blowing at 70 miles an hour are raging in many districts in Britain, and even the Cunard liner Berengaris is storm bound off the ...

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  19. COAL IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Tuesday. --The coal controller denies the report from Paris that Germany has only one month's supply of coal, and says that the unoccupied parts ...

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  20. GRANDFATHER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --Amos Thompson (72), M.L.C. of Westralia, was again before the Central police court to- day charged with having abducted his ...

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  21. TWO MOTIONS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday --The police conference to- day carried a motion against the indiscriminate granting of bookmakers' licences to all sorts of undesirables, ...

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  22. KEMAL'S WAY

    LONDON, Tuesday. --The correspondent of the "Daily Express' in Constantinople understands that Kemal Pasha will adopt a Cromwellian policy ...

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  23. ROUNDING UP THE TROUBLE MAKERS.

    The "Echo de Paris" says that during the round up at Essen a quantity of arms and documents were found and 150 German agents' provocateur were ...

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  24. TIDAL WAVE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The passengers by the last trip of the Niagara have said a good deal about the rough time experienced by that vessel in the ...

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  25. SWEET LIBERTY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --William Henry Kent, while being conveyed to Long Bay Gaol from Parramatta to- day, escaped from the warder at the ...

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  26. THEIR MAJESTIES

    ROME, Tuesday. --During their visit to Rome the King and Queen of England will be officially received, by the Pope. ...

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  27. THE RAILWAYS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The recommendations for lower freights approved by the Executive Council to- day include the charges for the detention of ...

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  28. THE ROYAL SHOW

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The entries for the Sydney Royal show have never been received in such volume as for this year's exhibition, which promises to be ...

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  29. CRICKET.

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  30. BOXING ABROAD

    LONDON, Tuesday. --A return Cook- Goddard boxing contest is being discussed. Cook has had to defer his training ...

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  31. ONLY A TRIFLE

    LONDON, Tuesday. --Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Chancellor of the Exchequer, replying to a question in the House of Commons to- day, said that the total ...

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  32. SOLICITOR SENTENCED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --At the District. Court, Cootamundra. to- day, Arthur C. Berman, a former solicitor at West Wyalong, who was convicted of the ...

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  33. THE CONSERVATORIUM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The State Cabinet is to advertise within the Empire for a Director for the State Conservatorium of Music in succession to Mr. ...

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  34. A CYCLONE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The State meteorologist has issued a warning to shipping to- day that a dangerous cyclone has appeared between. Caledonia and ...

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  35. LOOKING FOR REVENGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --Bandmaster Ashley F. Hawkes, late director of music for the First Gloucester Regiment, which still forms part of the army of ...

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  36. OPIUM SELLERS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday --The police have discovered what they consider to be an opium distributing centre in the Chinese quarter of ...

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  37. COMING MATCHES.

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  38. LEDOUX KNOCKS MONTREUIL.

    PARIS, Tuesday. --Ledoux, the bantam champion of Europe, knocked out Mishel Montreuil, the flyweight champion of Belgium in the eleventh round ...

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  39. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --At the sitting of the coal tribunal yesterday, Mr. McDonald, a representative of the northern colliery owners, stated that he had been ...

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  40. DRY TIME EVERYWHERE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The weather authorities state that it was not raining anywhere in New South Wales at 9 a.m. to- day. ...

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  41. BURGLING INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --Thieves have been busy at the shops and business section of Randwick lately. Five places have been entered since ...

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  42. MAN AND WIFE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. --Contrary to expectations Daniel Cooper and his wife, Martha Cooper, against whom are four charges of unlawfully ...

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  43. THE SILOS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The inquiry into the electric lighting installations for the silos was opened to- day before Mr. Marks, chairman of the Public Service ...

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  44. IN FULL BLAST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The blast furnaces and the open hearth furnaces at the Newcastle steel works are again in full swing. ...

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  45. SOMETHING TO BE THANKFUL FOR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The Minister for Education states that in future the country examination results will be issued before the metropolitan results, ...

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  46. UNEMPLOYMENT IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday. --Returns made by the Board of Trade show that the wholly unemployed in England now total 1,340,000, a reduction of 145,678 since ...

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