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  2. THEY MUST BET

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Giving evidence to-day before the Parliamentary select committee's inquiry into pony racing, T. Kingsley, secretary of the Pony Owners ...

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  3. THE COMMUNISTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday . -- A circular letter was issued to-day over the signatures of Mr. A. C. Willis (president) and Mr. W. Carey (secretary) on behalf of the ...

    Article : 283 words
  4. V. R. C. MEETI[?]

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 182 words
  5. BREACH WITH SAXONY

    BERLIN, Monday. -- It is officially announced that Herr Str[?]semann (Chancellor) has appointed the ex-Minister for Justice, Dr. Heintze, a member of the ...

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  6. THE BUDGET

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- In the Assembly to-night, Mr. Lang (leader of the Labor party) opened the debate on the Budget. He delivered a proper fighting speech, ...

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  7. POSER FOR PREMIER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- In the Assembly this evening Mr. Nesbitt (Ind. Nat.) directed the attention of the Premier to the fact that four ...

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  8. WHERE MEN FAILED

    TOKIO, Monday. -- The Premier of Japan, in an interview to-day, declared that the earthquake had effected an understanding between Japan and America ...

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  9. COUNTING THE COST.

    Official returns show that a total of 69,962 factories were destroyed in the recent earthquake and fire. The loss has been assessed at ...

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  10. KRUPP ALARMED.

    PARIS, Monday -- The Paris "Matin" says that Herr Krupp, one of the imprisoned directors of the Krupp company, who was recently released for ...

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  11. FASCIST OR LABOR?

    GENEVA, Monday. -- Lively scenes occurred at the International Labor Conference at Geneva, when M. Jourax, a French delegate. declared that the ...

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  12. NO GOOD TO CENTROPOLIS.

    Mr. W. T. Missingham, M. L. A., wired from Sydney to the "Tweed Daily" yesterday: The Public Works Committee has ...

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  13. RESTLESS AS THE SEA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The East Greta miners, after the resumption of work yesterday, gave 14 days' notice of their intention to strike. The Northern ...

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  14. NEW STATEISM

    Yesterday's Brisbane "Daily Mail" contains a well written and thoughtful leading article. The opening passages are as follows: ...

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  15. A FEW QUESTIONS

    LONDON, Monday. -- The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic corespondent says that General Smuts (Premier of South Africa) spoke at some length ...

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  16. "WE ARE QUITE OPEN"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Great interest was taken in the theatrical divorce suit to-day, when Annie Lynton, whose stage name is Annie Hughes, asked Mr. Justice ...

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  17. THE BETTING MARKET.

    King Carnival is an almost even money bet for the Derby; at half of double figures are Shrapnel, Rahiri and Francis Tressady, and a point more Drongo. ...

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  18. ARMISTICE DAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Regarding Armistice Day services, the Premier (Sir George Fuller), stated to-night that there would be no commemoration service in ...

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  19. NOW YOU'VE DONE IT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- In the Assembly this afternoon Mr. J. McGirr (Lab.) stirred a hornet's nest. He asked the Minister for Justice what section of the ...

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  20. WHO KNOWS A BETTER WAY?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- In the Assembly to-day, speaking upon the Budget, Mr. Bruxner. leader of the Progressives, referred to the position of the soldier ...

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  21. TRAINING OPE[?]

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday [?] at Caulfield were particular [?] and many good gallops we[?] Derby and cup candidates [?] ...

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  22. CASE OF AS YOU WERE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- M. Poincare's statement of the French attitude towards the new reparations inquiry, is construed in United States official ...

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  23. POSITION OF INDIANS

    LONDON, Monday -- The Imperial conference sat for nearly three hours this morning. Lord Curzon (Foreign Secretary) communicated the terms of the ...

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  24. PRICE OF BUTTER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- In the Assembly to-day, the Attorney-General (Mr. Bavin), replying to a request by Mr. McKell (Lab.) for an inquiry into the ...

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  25. MR. BONAR LAW DEAD

    LONDON. Monday. -- Mr. Bonar Law is dead. [Ill health had dogged the footsteps of Mr. Bonar Law since his sudden ...

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  26. NE TEMERE DECREE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- In the Assembly to-day Mr. Molesworth (Lab.) asked the Premier whether it was a fact, as reported in the afternoon Press, that the ...

    Article : 68 words
  27. IMMIGRATION MUDDLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- In the Assembly to-night, the Premier (Sir George Fuller) made a further statement on the immigration agreement. He stated that although ...

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  28. EXAMINATIONS

    LISMORE, Tuesday. -- The following, decision has been given in answer to a question regarding the closing of schools and the "permit to enrol" and the ...

    Article : 156 words
  29. QUEENSLAND DER[?]

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- [?] the acceptances for t[?] Derby, to be run on Sat[?] Bar, Royal Shepherd, Pe[?] ...

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  30. SUBMARINE SINKS

    SHANGHAI, Monday -- Admiral Yoshikawa (commander of the Kunes naval station) and staff to-day attended a memorial service to the victims of ...

    Article : 118 words
  31. LIKE A SKAT[?]

    LONDON, Monday. -- [?] was beaten by the Amer[?] in international race[?] on October 20, returned to [?] ...

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  32. EXONERATED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- After having been in custody a fortnight on the charge of murder in connection with the death of Gordon Cosgrove at Punchbowl, ...

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  33. THE CLARENCE BRIDGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- In the Assembly, to-day Mr. Perdriau (Nat.) asked the Minister for Works whether the Government would finalise the negotiations ...

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  34. STRIKES IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Monday. -- Members of the Irish Transport Workers' Union declared a strike at Sligo this morning in protest against the detention of the hunger ...

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  35. TURF NOTES.

    It transpires that Whittier has not been himself since the Caulfield Cup, bleeding at the nose after his gallops. Rivoli has a great chance in the ...

    Article : 115 words
  36. MARTIN PLACE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Premier (Sir George Fuller), Chief Secretary (Hon. C. W. Oakes), and the Lord Mayor (Ald. Gilpin), conferred yesterday regarding ...

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  37. SCRATCH[?]

    SYDNEY, Tuesday, [?] scratching were record [?]nection with the Moore [?] Saturday: ...

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  38. DR. PAGE PLEASED

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday -- Dr. Page, before leaving on Saturday evening With Mr. Chapman for Mackay, said that he was very pleased with the New States ...

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  39. A FATAL "CURE"

    ALBURY, Tuesday. -- Thamos Naght, On Sunday, saw a tiger snake, and at the same time felt a sharp prick on his leg. He immediately scarified the wound, ...

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  40. MODEST HERO

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- It has now been revealed that during the fire which destroyed Elliott's premises at Annandale on Saturday, a woman named Mrs. Smart ...

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  41. NARROW ESCAPE

    HOBART, Tuesday. -- The Burnie-Hobart express, bound for Burnie, crashed into several trucks laden with sleepers near Latrobe yesterday. Four persons ...

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  42. SINGAPORE BASE

    SINGAPORE, Monday. -- The Legislative Council to-day voted 500,000 dollars, covering the cost of the land purchased for the proposed naval base. ...

    Article : 59 words
  43. Advertising

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    Advertising : 66 words
  44. £100 A SEAT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- So far 103 life tenure seats in the proposed new grandstand at the White City tennis courts have been sold for £100 each, and only ...

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  45. HEAVY RAINS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Heavy rains fell in the western parts of Queensland yesterday, and in some places 300 points were recorded. ...

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  46. STRANDING OF THE MONTORO.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The inquiry into the stranding of the Burns Philp steamer Montoro on Young Island Reef, on October 11, commenced to-day. The ship was ...

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  47. LLOYD GEORGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Mr. Llyod George intends to visit Australia. The Lord Mayor of Sydney (Ald. Gilpin) yesterday received a cable from Mr. ...

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  48. WIN FOR GEORGE COOK.

    LONDON. Monday -- At the National Sporting Club to-day, George Cook (Australia) outpointed Dave McGill (Belfast). ...

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  49. WOMEN IN THE RING

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- For the first time in this city, and probably in Australia, two women will meet in the boxing ring. At Unley on Thursday night Tilly ...

    Article : 47 words
  50. CHEAPER TRAVELLING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday -- The [?] ...

    Article : 3 words
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