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  2. P.P.U. EXECUTIVE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--At the meeting of the central executive of the P.P.U. to-day the president (Mr. C. J. McRae) reviewed the position in regard to the ...

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  3. SIR GEORGE REID

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Duke of Devonshire, in unveiling the memorial to Sir George Reid in Putney Vale cemetery to-day, said that he did so in the ...

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  4. UNEMPLOYMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. Bruce (Prime Minister) strongly deprecated in the House of Representatives this afternoon the assertion that there was a large ...

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  5. THE TURF

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Following are the final acceptances for the principal events at the Rosehill meeting on Saturday and Monday next: ...

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  6. THE LAVA STILL FLOWS

    ROME, Wednesday.--The outflow of lava from Mount Etna has slightly subsided, but the volume of smoke and vapor has increased, the whole sky being ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS

    SYDNEY, Thursday--The railway commissioners propose to electrify the suburban railways, and the first will be done in 1925. ...

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  9. IRRIGATION WORKS.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.-- Professor Elwood Mead, the irrigation expert, is to visit the land connected with the Warragamba irrigation scheme. ...

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  10. TWO DAYS OF QUIET.

    No new lava torrents have been formed for two days from Mount Etna. Moreover, the flow, of lava is stationary at many points, though it is creeping on ...

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  11. TRAINING AT RAND WICK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--At Randwick this morning Valamy covered five furlongs in 1.4. Stavinjay easily accounted for six ...

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  12. MARTIN PLACE SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, Thursday--The Labor aldermen of the city council intend making another attempt to settle among themselves their attitude on the Martin ...

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  13. EXIT COLONEL NORTH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Colonel North broke a blood vessel while galloping at Moorefield to-day, and subsequently died. He recently went over to the pony ...

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  14. LAUNCHING OF THE FORDSDALE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The new Commonwealth liner Fordsdale, 12,500 tons, was successfully launched at Cockatoo Island to-day. ...

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  15. A TENANT'S RIGHT

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Justice MacCardie delivered an important judgment in the King's Bench Division today, declaring that a tenant was ...

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  16. MULLUMBIMBY RACES.

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  17. ANXIOUS TIME FOR LINGUAGLOSSA

    A communique says that the lava stream is now divided into two branches, one pointing towards Linguaglossa railway station, from which it is two miles ...

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  18. THE SHEARING AWARD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Central branch of the A.W.U. has decided not to file the application for the variation of the shearers ' award in face of the ...

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  19. THE ROYAL HUNT

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  20. RATIONALIST'S VIEW OF SPIRITUALISM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Joseph McCabe, (the rationalist lecturer), in a lecture in Sydney last night, declared that spiritualism was full of fraud and ...

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  21. CHAOS IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The correspondent of the ''Daily Express" in Berlin says that unbelievable chaos has resulted from the fall of the mark. Angry scenes ...

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  22. SAME OLD WILHELM

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--The ex-Kaiser 's wife, in thanking a company of German students for their visit to Doom, remarked: "Spiritually one goes to ruin ...

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  23. SUGAR INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE Thursday.--Mr. Theodore (the Premier) stated to-day that he had received, a telegram from the C.S.R. Co. to the effect that London had ...

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  24. FORTUNE TELLER'S MISTAKE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Policewoman Money yesterday had her fortune told by a woman fortune teller, who forecasted that the policewoman would have two ...

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  25. BATHURST GAOL DISTURBANCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Comptroller-General of Prisons reports that the recent disturbance in Bathurst Gaol has been greatly exaggerated. The ...

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  26. COUNTRY FOOTBALL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The country football carnival opened to-day on the Sydney Sports Ground. The weather was excellent. ...

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  27. SALE OF RACING STOCK.

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  28. THE COAL DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Acting Premier (Mr. Oakes) stated to-day that he was taking he active part in the settlement of the coal dispute. ...

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  29. WILSON WINS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--John Palmer Wilson, whose premises in George Street, Sydney, were raided in May, 1921, on the ground that a sweep was being ...

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  30. REBEL PLOTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The '"Northern Whig" (Belfe[?]t) states that the Irish rebels before the recent arrests in London had carefully ...

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  31. RAILWAYMEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday--Representatives of the Railway and Tramway Union waited on Mr. Oakes (Acting Premier), with requests for reforms in the working ...

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  32. WIN FOR SOUTHEN DISTRICT.

    In the match North Coast versus Southern District, at half time the scores were: Southern District 11, North Coast two points. Final scores: Southern ...

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  33. ENZED'S NAVAL SUBSIDY.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.--The Government proposes to increase the naval subsidy to Britain to aid the establishment of the naval base at Singapore ...

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  34. HEALING MISSION

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Hickson spiritual healing mission at St. John's Cathedral was attended by more than 700 suffers to-day. Quite a large ...

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  35. BAD WINTER ANTICIPATED.

    A well known Lismore auctioneer takes a gloomy view of the prospects of the winter. He says the conditions have not been really good for more than two ...

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  36. DOUGLAS MAWSON

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The inquiry into the loss of the steamer Douglas Mawson was continued to-day. George Roper, secretary of the ...

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  37. AUSTRALIANS IN GOTTENBURG.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--It is stated in a message from Gottenburg that the Australians competing in the international contests there, which begin in July, are ...

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  38. UNIONISM

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Mr. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, addressing the conference of wheat farmers in Chicago ...

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  39. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Farrar, Minister for Labor, chairman of the State Commission of the British Empire Exhibition, has been advised of the ...

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  40. LYNCH LAW IN AMERICA.

    NEW YORK Wednesday.--In Savannah (Georgia) martial law has been declared following a night's rioting and attempts made by the mob to storm the ...

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  41. PUTTING ON THE BRAKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Ley, Minister, for Justice, intends to introduce legislation to check the operations of unstable insurance companies of ...

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  42. SMUTS AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.--It is said that the Prime Minister (General Smuts) has no intention of attending the assembly of the League of Nations at ...

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  43. THE BRITISH CABINET

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Daily Chronicle" learns that the Duke of Devonshire is likely to succeed Lord ' Reading as Viceroy of India in August ...

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  44. BODIES IN THE SEA

    PERTH, Thursday.--Robert Smith, a fisherman, when sailing nine miles off Busselton to-day, observed the bodies of three men clad in singlets, and floating ...

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  45. ATHENS BOURSE CLOSED.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.--The Government has closed the Bourse for a month, owing to the recent fluctuations in the exchange and the speculation having ...

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  46. ANOTHER FINANCIAL CRASH.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Another big stock exchange firm, the banking house of Zimmerman and Forshay, has announced its suspension, after 51 years' ...

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  47. BOY FOUND DEAD

    SYDNEY Thursday.-- Ashley Iddles (16) was found dead in the water beneath the Suspension Bridge, at Northbridge, to-day. ...

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  50. NO DELAY

    PARIS, Wednesday.--The correspondent in Brussels of the "Echo de Paris" says that M. Jasper (Minister for Foreign Affairs) does not intend to await ...

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  51. PRIEST'S APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTION.

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.--The fresh trial has started of Father Delorme, a Catholic priest, accused of the murder of his half brother. ...

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