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  2. QUEENSLAND

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. J. Fihelly (Agent-General for Queensland), replying to the attack made by Sir John Simon in the House of Commons last week (in ...

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  3. NOT A MESSENGER BOY

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The electoral council of the A.L.P. called a meeting to-night to enable Mr. McGirr and Mr. Minahan to give an account of their ...

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  4. Family Notices

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  5. THE DEATH ROLL

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Josiah Shields was riding a motor cycle on the Parramatta Road, Newtown, last night, when he violently collided with Charles ...

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  6. T.R.A. SOCIETY

    Mr. F. E. Nicholl (President), presided over a meeting of the committee of the Tweed River Agricultural Society held on Friday last. ...

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  7. THE RUHR DEADLOCK

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Cabinet, after a protracted meeting, finally approved of the draft note for submission to the Allies. The greatest ...

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  8. CONDENSED CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday.—Field Marshal Lord Haig marched at the head of delegates from the ex-Servicers' League today, and deposited a wreath of Flanders ...

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  9. MONEY FROM WAR STORES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The chairman of the Disposal and Liquidation Commission states that from the date of the signing of the armistice to last March the sales ...

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  10. INTELLIGENT ANTICIPATION.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says that the draft reply to Germany assents in principle to the German request for ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. TRAIN AND CAR TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A terrible railway level crossing tragedy occurred near Parkes last night. A motor car, driven by Wilfred Miller (28), and containing ...

    Article : 123 words
  12. Advertising

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  13. SOVIET WILL SIGN STRAITS CONVENTION.

    LAUSANNE, Saturday.—The Soviet representatives announced to-day that the Moscow Government is disposed to sign the Straits Convention within 21 ...

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  14. STRIKERS RETURNING IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Smithfield meat workers have overwhelmingly decided to resume work immediately. The Liverpool dock strikers have ...

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  15. MAITLAND STRIKE.

    Mr. Oakes, Acting-Premier, has added considerably to his reputation for clever administrative ability by bringing about a settlement of the coal ...

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  16. THE BABY VICTIM.

    A motor car, owned and driven by Francis Cole, knocked down two little sisters in King Street, Newtown, yesterday. Lilian Marsden (3) was killed, and ...

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  17. BRITISH TENNIS TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Lawn Tennis Association is favorably disposed towards the invitation for a British team to visit Australia next ...

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  18. FAVORABLE RECEPTION IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The "Matin" understands that the formula of the British Note on the Ruhr question is regarded as most satisfactory. It deals ...

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  19. BOY RUN OVER AND KILLED.

    William Smith (8) was run down by a motor car in Chalmers Street, City, yesterday, and died in Sydney Hospital last night from a fractured skull. ...

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  20. BODIES OF DEAD OFFICERS RECOVERED.

    LAHORE, Saturday.—-During the recent operations against the Kurds, the bodies of Captain Bond and Makant, political officers who were murdered in ...

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  21. KILLED IN COLLISION.

    The red roll of motor fatalities continues to lengthen. Henry James O 'Brien, of Haberfield, was driving a motor cycle along Parramatta Road, Haberfield, last ...

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  22. CHARGE OF BIGAMY

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.— The Chief Justice, in delivering the Full Court's reserved judgment in the case in which Reginald Kennedy was charged with ...

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  23. THE FALL OF—MARK

    LONDON, Saturday.—The mark has once more broken all records, at once slumping to two millions to the £ sterling. This was caused by banking troubles in ...

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  24. A "CLOSE" SECRET.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The British Note has been received at the Quai d'Orsay. M. Poincare, receiving the journalists, refused to comment on the Note, saying ...

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  25. DOWN IN SYDNEY TOWN

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The plate glass windows of Farmers, Hordern Brothers, and Way and Company, Pitt, Market, and George Streets, worth many ...

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  26. CROSS OF SACRIFICE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Australia) is proceeding to Sutton Veny to-morrow, where more than 100 Australians are ...

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  27. VIEWS OF THE FRENCH PRESS.

    "La Liberte" says that it would appear that the chief purpose of the British Government was to secure M. Poincare's adherence by concessions on ...

    Article : 99 words
  28. 50 OUNCES TO THE TON

    SYDNEY; Saturday.—A report from Laverton (Westralia) recounts the discovery of a gold lode at Mount Varden, which is said to carry up to 50 ounces ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. TOLD BY TELEGRAPH

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Frank Burge, the famous League forward, has refused an offer of £10 a week and expenses to ...

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  30. AT THE REVOLVER POINT.

    Francis Steiber was at 2.40 this morning bailed up by a man with a revolver at Glebe, and £5 in notes was taken from his pockets. ...

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  31. A PACIFIC WAR

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.— According to a message from Sourabaya (Java), the newspaper "Handlesblad," commenting on the debate in the House of Commons. ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. DEPARTED GLORIES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The latest development in Federal politics is the birth of a new party. Its leader is Mr. W. M. Hughes, and up to the present the ...

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  33. BRITAIN AS ARBITRATOR.

    The "Daily Express" understands that the covering letter to the Note expressed the conviction that it is desirable to appoint an international ...

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  34. THE COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—It is stated that the board of control of the Commonwealth shipping line will not use the Austral class of steamers, and that the ...

    Article : 51 words
  35. DIED IN THE DOMAIN.

    A man, about 50 years of age, who has not been identified, collapsed and died in the Domain last night. He had £593 in small silver in his ...

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  36. COTTON.

    Speaking at the opening of the Caboolture (Q.) show last week, Mr. W. N. Gillies, Minister for Agriculture, advised the farmers thereabouts to arrow ...

    Article : 136 words
  37. FELL 60 FEET.

    Harold Hunt (14), residing in Canterbury, fell 60 feet into a quarry near his home yesterday. He was taken to hospital in a critical condition. His skull, ...

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  38. BUTTENSHAW PRODS THE GOVERNMENT.

    PARKES, Saturday.—Mr. Buttenshaw, M.L.A. (Progressive), addressing a farmers' meeting here to-day, declared that unless the Government quickly paid ...

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  39. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    Members of the Debating Society are requested to be present at the Tweed Shire Hall to-night to make final arrangements for the mock trial, to take place ...

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  40. INSULIN TREATMENT

    LONDON, Saturday.—The surgeons' congress to-day paid a tribute to Professor Banting's insulin treatment. Doctor Le Clerque described it as an ...

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  41. LOST OVERBOARD.

    John Murden (40), a resident of Balmain, was a passenger on the ferry steamer Lady Hampden late on Friday night. ...

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  42. THE "ARMY" TO THE RESCUE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Salvation Army is now supplying workless Diggers with two meals daily at Miller's Point drill hall. ...

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  43. "THE WAR IS OVER"

    LONDON, Sunday.-—A. secret session of the Dail Eireann has decided that the general elections will be held before September. ...

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  44. MEMBERS INDIGNANT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Members of Parliament have brought Ministers' notice the fact that young girls are employed in at least two factories making ...

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  45. GERMAN SHIPPING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Several German shipping companies, trading with Australia, express satisfaction with the results already achieved. One company is ...

    Article : 55 words
  46. BUTTER FOR ENZED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Melbourne daily newspapers complain that good New Zealand butter is being denied entry into Australia simply ...

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  47. THE LIFTMAN'S LAST DRINK.

    Henry Meres (63), a liftman, living in Pyrmont, arrived home at 11 o'clock on Friday night, and took a dose of cough medicine for a slight cold. ...

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  48. DUNGAY P. AND C. ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting held in the Dungay Public School on Friday night, July 20, it was decided to re-form the Parents and Citizens' Association. Mr. R. Brooks ...

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  49. A POOR LOT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The names of Mr. Mitred Hill and Mr. Arundel Orchard have been submitted to the Cabinet in connection with the vacant post of ...

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  50. FOUND WITH HIS THROAT CUT.

    Henry Wiggins (67), residing with his daughter in Erskineville, was found late on Friday night unconscious in a shed at the rear of his residence. ...

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  51. NEW YORK SENSATION

    NEW YORK, Saturday—A sensational case, which has long agitated both the prohibitionists and the anti prohibitionlists, came to a climax to-day. when the ...

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  52. BOWLS.

    The competitions for the singles and pairs handicap on the Murwillumbah green have now reached a very interesting stage. In the singles F. Riddett (6) ...

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  53. THE KU KLUX KLAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Chaplain Wilson, M.L.A., denies that money is coming from America to start the Ku Klux Klan campaign here. ...

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  54. A DEADLOCK REACHED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Cosgrave (president of the Dail), in a speech today, said that the time had arrived for the settlement of the northern boundary ...

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  55. THEY SAW NOT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—To the air of "God Save Ireland," played by a band cf Irish pipers on the extreme end of the pier, and the waving of one solitary ...

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  56. MENACE OF BURRINJUCK

    WAGGA, Saturday.—There are fears that the Lower Murrumbidgee will experience severe floods before the winter is over. ...

    Article : 73 words
  57. Advertising

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  58. PERSONAL

    A cable message received by the "Tweed Daily" from London yesterday announced that General Sir Edward Hut ton was seriously ill. General Hutton ...

    Article : 43 words
  59. Advertising

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