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  2. FINDING A WAY OUT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The corresponded of the ''Morning Post" in Paris says that it is believed that the conference between M. Poincare and M. Theunis ...

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  3. THE LALLEY LIGHTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--J. E Groom, engineer in charge of grain elevator construction, gave evidence to-day at the inquiry into the purchase of the Lalley. ...

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  4. DOOLEY'S EXPULSION

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The election of Mr. McGirr as leader of the Labor party by the executive of the A.L.P. has called forth widespread expressions of ...

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  5. THE BABY MURDERS.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--Further evidence was given to-day in the case in which Daniel Cooper and his wife, Martha Cooper, are charged with the ...

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  6. THE HICKSON MISSION.

    MELBOURNE; Monday.--Rev. H. K. Mack violently attacked the Hickson faith-healing mission when preaching in the Reformed Presbyterian Church at ...

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  7. THE DRAGNET

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Daily Express" says that the Scotland Yard detectives and police in a series of raids in almost every borough in London early ...

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  8. MACKSVILLE PUNT

    If the trouble between Nambucca Shire and the Government regarding the running of the punt at Macksville is not settled and the punt becomes idle. ...

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  9. A DOCTOR'S VIEWS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Speaking at King's Hall last night on faith healing. Dr. Arnold Fraser said that there was ho difference between spiritual healing, faith ...

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  10. TWO FRENCHMEN SHOT DEAD.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The dead bodies of Lieut. Coition,who was in charge of the Buer railway station, and a railway expert named Jely, were found laid side ...

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  11. HUSTLED TO THE WAR BOATS.

    Two destroyers arrived in the Clyde in the darkness and quietly drew up at Queen's Dock. The Irish Republicans were surprised ...

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  12. JOY RIDERS CAUGHT

    SYDNEY. Monday.--An exciting chase after four men who went for a joy ride in a car belonging Mr. Maurice Levy, of Darlinghurst,City, took place last ...

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  13. TWO SHOT DEAD.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A soldier named Weir ran amuck in the working class district at Brighton this afternoon. Parker, a railway man, was feeding ...

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  14. THE LUNACY LAW

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Edward Brown,of St. Ives. in giving evidence before the Lunacy Commission to-day, recalled the murder in 1913 of Sergeant Hickey ...

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  15. BATHURST FAVORS DOOLEY.

    A stormy meeting of the Bathurst State and Federal electoral council discussed the Dooley affair, and passed a resolution in favor of making an appeal ...

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  16. LONDON WELL COMBED.

    At least 100 arrests have, been made in Britain and in every case the detectives were armed. It has been known that several revolutionary leaders in Britain ...

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  17. THREE MEN INJURED.

    At Annandale yesterday a car capsized and three men. Joseph Morcsone (23), Joseph Stearn (21.) and Herbert Stevenson received abrasions and shock. ...

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  18. LET THE LEAGUE SETTLE IT.

    PARIS,Sunday.--Lord Robert Cecil, speaking at Horbonne yesterday,advised. Fiance to Submit to the League of Nations for settlement the grave problem ...

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  19. LAND BOARD.

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  20. THE BOARD OF TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Government will soon have to seriously consider the future of the Board of Trade. There is said to be excellent reasons for stating ...

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  21. Advertising

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  22. CARS COLLIDE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A sensational motor smash occurred near Burrawang on Saturday, when two motor cars collided. ...

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  23. SPOILS FOR THE VICTORS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Most of the ministers returned to Brisbane to-day after having attended the Rockhampton Labor convention. ...

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  24. DISTINCTLY SANE

    LONDON, Sunday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Constantinople says that there is a general feeling of satisfaction in Allied circles ...

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  25. THE PARLIAMENTARY PARTY.

    Inquiries by press representatives in Sydney show that Mr. McGirr's appointment is resented by the majority of the members of the caucus, but the fear ...

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  26. 150 DROWNED.

    LONDON, Sunday;--It is reported from Athens that the Greek transport Alexandra, with soldiers on leave, foundered during a storm to-day and 150 ...

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  27. IN FRONT OF THE TRAIN

    ADELAIDE Monday.--An altercation took place at Glenelg railway station on Saturday night. Harold Frank, it was stated in the police Court to-day, ...

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  28. THE VALUER-GENERAL

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr R. S. Perdriau, M.L.A., has been informed by the Valuer-General's Department that in response to the representations which ...

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  29. DOOLEY IN HIS STRONGHOLD.

    Mr. Dooley is still in possession of the party opposition room at Parliament House. Everybody having business in that quarter still regards him as the ...

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  30. BOWLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 words
  31. THE ORDER FROM THE EXECUTIVE

    Each member of the Parliamentary party to-day received a letter from the A.L.P. executive embodying a copy of the resolution passed on Friday night ...

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  32. SINGING AS THEY LEFT.

    Art O'Brien, who had been living in a flat in Drayton Gardens, in London, refused to admit the police until they shattered the glass in the fanlight, ...

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  33. DIABETES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--During research work at the bichemical laboratory at Cambridge into yeast preparations, a solid substance was secured which, it is ...

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  34. THE DOGS OF LAW.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The police are using bloodhounds in the attempt to obtain a clue to the supposed murder of Mrs. Ada Overall, who disappeared from ...

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  35. KING'S HOUSEKEEPER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Common wealth liner Jervis Bay arrived in Sydney to-day with Miss Hullin aboard. She has, for sixteen years,been ...

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  36. WHAT MR. McGIRR WILL DO.

    Mr. McGirr has issued his statement of policy. He says that one of the first things he will do will be to go in for a good housing scheme and make the banks ...

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  37. GAOL FOR FASCISTI

    ROME, Saturday.--The court at Milan has sentenced the Fascisti concerned in administering castor oil to the Communists to three years' imprisonment. ...

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  38. CHILD IMMIGRATION

    SYDNEY,Monday.--Archbishop Kelly, speaking at Balmain yesterday, protested against boys and girls being brought from England while Australian ...

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  39. TO THE POLE BY PLANE.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Nome, says that Dr. Amundsen, the Arctic explorer, has announced that he will ...

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  40. NOTES.

    The Tweed Heads Bowling Green is to be officially opened on Saturday next. A number of the members of the Murwillumbah. Club intend making a visit ...

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  41. THE REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Allies have invited America to co-operate in securing the reparations from Germany. ...

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  42. PAID THE FULL PENALTY.

    PERTH, Monday.--Frank Mattimin the Malay, who was recently convicted of the murder of an Afghan, at Cue, was executed privately in Fremantle gaol ...

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  43. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Monday.--During the week-end rain fell fairly generally in the coastal districts, and scattered places inland. ...

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  44. ANTHRAX

    SYDNEY, Monday.--It is stated in a message from Emmaville that a man there has been found to be suffering from anthrax. ...

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  45. LORD CREWE ILL

    PARIS, Sunday.--Lord Crewe, British Ambassador in Paris, is suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia, following k on an attack of influenza. His ...

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  46. STORM AT DENMAN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--At Denman a terrific hail storm occurred yesterday afternoon. The hailstones were of extraordinary ...

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  47. DUKE OF YORK'S GIFT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Duke of York has received a wedding gift of £25,000 and has offered one-fifth to the Mayors of Glasgow, Cardiff, Belfast, Cork and ...

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  48. SUZANNE WINS AGAIN.

    PARIS, Sunday.--Mademoiselle Lenglen defeated Miss McKane in the final for the Rivera championship at Mentone to-day by 6--2, 7--5. ...

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