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  2. SIR GEORGE FULLER

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Sir Timothy Coghlan, Agent General for New South Wales, met Sir George Fuller and party at Dover to-day and Sir Joseph Cook met ...

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  3. PUBLIC WORKS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The following is the itinerary of the Public Works Committee which is to take evidence about the proposed railway from Tenterfield to ...

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  4. THE EXECUTIVE DEFIED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Open defiance of the A.L.P. executive was the decision arrived at by at least 23 members of the Parliamentary State Labor party ...

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  5. THE AIR FORCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Sir Samuel Hoare, Under Secretary for Air, in introducing the air estimates into the House of Commons, said that the past ...

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  6. THE RUHR.

    PARIS, Wednesday.-- It is declared in official quarters that it is not intended to extend the advance on the right bank of the Rhine to Bavaria, as it would make ...

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  8. WARBURTON MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The detectives engaged at Warburton in connection with the murder of an aged woman, Mrs. Overall, are piecing very ...

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  9. THE DEBATE IN THE COMMONS.

    The "Temps" commenting on the debate in the House of Commons yesterday on the Ruhr question, opines that the majority of the British people desire to ...

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  10. THE NEAR EAST.

    PARTS, Wednesday.-- A number of Government experts will be sent to Rome as a mission immediately after the receipt of the full text of the Turkish ...

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  11. GERMAN WOMEN.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.-- Amazing correspondence which passed between two murderesses was revealed in the Berlin criminal court to-day. ...

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  12. THE TICK MENACE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Mr C J. McRae, president and Mr. M. Dunlop, secretary) of the P.P.U., have been in close touch with the Minister for Agriculture ...

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  13. TREATY WITH U.S.A.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- "The effects of this new development might be very far-reaching, indeed,'' remarked the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, to-night, ...

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  14. WRECK OF THE MINDINI

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- with her decks strewn with luggage and all the available accommodation overtaxed the Morinda arrived at Cairns this morning ...

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  15. AN IMPERIAL MATTER.

    Major-General Sir Frederick Sykes, Controller of Civil Aviation, contended that sound defence in the air system was indissolubly linked with international ...

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  16. IN DEFENCE OF DOOLEY.

    Mr. Davidson, who made a great impression, stressed the fact that the executive had usurped the rights of the party in electing the leader The caucus ...

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  17. THE ROAD VOTE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The Minister for Local Government, Mr. Fitzpatrick, announced this evening that of the £100,000 provided on the estimates for the current ...

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  18. THE PRAYER BOOK

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The proposals of the committee appointed by the House of Bishops to amend the prayer book include the following omissions, in order ...

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  19. SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The State Cabinet is reviewing the question of the cost of conveying school children to and from school. The total annual cost at present ...

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  20. GLAD TO BE RID OF HIM

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The case in which Hon. John Hugo Russell is suing or divorce from his wife was continued to-day. ...

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  21. FATAL BLOW

    WAGGA, Thursday.-- At the District Court to-day the trial was concluded of John Davis and George Powell Day, on the charge of manslaughter arising out ...

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  22. MEETING OF THE PROVISIONAL BOARD.

    Sir,-- There is scarcely any need at the present juncture to draw attention to the tick menace that is confronting the stockowners and dairymen of the Tweed ...

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  23. THE TURF

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Doncaster Handicap and Sydney Cup doubles reported to have been well supported to-day are: Golden Treasure and Mufti, Syceonelle ...

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  24. CHURCH AND PEOPLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Monsignor Luzio, regent of the Apostolic Penitentiary in Rome, is coming to Dublin to inquire into the relations between the Church ...

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  25. ILLEGAL PRACTICE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- At the Darling hurst Quarter Sessions to-day, Mary Rubina Brownlee (64), a maternity nurse, was sentenced to twelve months' ...

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  26. THE FUTILITY OF IT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Casani, an ex-air force officer, and Mabel Roberts, have commenced an attempt to dance for 24 hours, at Hammersmith. Thus far ...

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  27. KING INGODA FAVORITE FOR SYDNEY CUP.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- King Ingoda was to-day heavily, backed for the Sydney Cup, and is now absolute favorite, slightly ahead of Rivoli ...

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  28. FIREMAN'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The inquest was concluded to-day concerning the death of William John Taylor, a fireman, who was brought from Tamworth to the ...

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  29. SCRATCHINGS.

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  30. THE ARRESTED REPUBLICANS.

    Mr. Bridgeman, Home Secretary, replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said nothing more than internment was proposed at present in ...

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  31. A BOY'S 'JOKE.'

    ALBURY, Thursday.-- "Just for a joke" a school boy at Jinjillie school to-day put some white powder that he had found on the lunches of some of his ...

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  32. POLYTHEIST AND SUNBURST SCRATCHED.

    Polytheist and Sunburst have been scratched for all engagements at the A.J.C. meeting. Many early backers have burnt their ...

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  33. GAME TO THE LAST.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Four prisoners were executed in Drumhoe Castle to-day. It is stated that while they were facing the firing squad they shouted, "Up with the ...

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  34. WORK FOR IMMIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The Federal Senate concluded its session to-day and adjourned till March 28 Senator Gardiner (N.S.W.) referred ...

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  35. MR. McGIRR'S OUTBURST.

    Before Mr. McGirr left the meeting he exclaimed in angry tones that the great Labor movement was threatened under Mr. Dooley's. leadership. If ...

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  36. DEATH OF MR. WHITTON

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Mr. Percy Whitton, I.S.O., Comptroller-General of Customs, died in his sleep at his home at Armadale last night. His wife found ...

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  37. POLISH BOUNDARIES.

    PARTS, Wednesday.-- The conference of ambassadors has reached a decision with respect to the Polish frontiers. It is understood that the boundaries ...

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  38. NORTH OF IRELAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- A bill has been introduced into the Northern Parliament which will revolutionise the education system in vogue for the past 70 years. ...

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  39. £100,000 CLAIM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The hearing of the claim for £100,000 compensation from the Commonwealth by Hazeldell, Ltd., commences on Monday in the Supreme ...

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  40. AS IN DAYS OF OLD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The steamer Aki Maru, which arrived in Sydney to-day, brings a story of pirates. It is said that seventeen Russian ...

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  41. Mr. Loughlin, M.L.A., to "Show Cause."

    It was stated this afternoon that Mr. Loughlin, M.L.A., has been asked to appear before the executive to "explain certain matters." ...

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  42. DIDN'T EXPEL HIMSELF.

    Mr. J. M. Power, president of the A.L.P. executive, repudiates the statement that he declared the Paddington Labor league of which lie is a member, ...

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  43. WEDDING GIFT FOR ROYALTY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Lady Cook presided at a meeting at Australia House to-day to take steps to present a wedding gift to the Duke of York and Lady ...

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  44. BRENNAN INJURED.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday-- The boxer Brennan has been placed in hospital as the result of injuries received in his result of injuries received in the recent fight with Firpo. ...

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  45. REUNION OF LIBERALISM.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- A gathering of Nationalist Liberals to-day reaffirmed their confidence in Mr. Lloyd George, and authorised him to proceed towards ...

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  46. BOX FACTORY DESTROYED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- A box factory at Enmore, occupied by Alfred John Mack, was gutted by fire late last night. ...

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