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  2. IN HOLTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The outstanding event of the day was a luncheon to Lord Birkenhead, symbolising the reunion of the Conservative party. The ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. EDEN-MONARO.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Yesterday Mr. A. C. Willis (president) and Mr. Carey (secretary), of the A.L.P. executive, waited on the Chief Electoral Officer in ...

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  5. TOUCH AND GO

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Government's fate hung in the balance till 9 o'clock last night. At tea time the Government was two votes short, the ...

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  6. REJECTED RAILWAYS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Cabinet to-day decided to review the Public Works Committee's decision against the construction of the North ...

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  7. HELP FOR FRITZ

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--According to the Borsen "Courier" negotiations are progressing between a well known Berlin bank and an Anglo. ...

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  8. TOLD BY TELEGRAPH

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday--A fire this morning destroyed premises occupied by William Goodman, auctioneer, at Islington. The damage is estimated at £1200. ...

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  9. WILLIE MAY STAY AT HOME.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The provisional agreement reached by the Ambassadors' Conference provides that the Allies will not demand the ex-Crown Prince's ...

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  10. AT WHAT PRICE.

    The question on what terms last night's crisis was settled forms the chief subject of discussion in political circles to-day. One minister to-day positively ...

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  11. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page), speaking at Box Hill to-night, reviewed the work done by the Federal overnment ...

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  12. LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS.

    When Mr. Austin Chapman emerged from the 1919 election for Eden-Monaro with his previous majority of 4000 reduced to 500, his friends ascribed the ...

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  13. EIGHT HOUR ART UNION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The first prize in the Eight Hour art union was won by Mrs. Ellen Mulquiny, of Newtown. ...

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  14. MR. BALFOUR'S DECLARATION.

    Another interesting development at the luncheon was Earl Balfour's frank declaration of his personal attitude, concerning which there has been some ...

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  15. COMMUNISTS IN THE HUNTER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Hunter Federal Electoral Labor Council, which is Mr. Charlton's, electorate, supports the Communists as members of the A.L.P. ...

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  16. WHY?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Cabinet to-day decided on a successor to Mr. T. W. Garret as public trustee, but the name is being kept a secret. ...

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  17. ON TENTERHOOKS.

    It transpires that after the Progressive party had met yesterday afternoon, Mr. Bruxner and the others saw Sir George Fuller and urged the Government ...

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  18. THE MISSING LINK

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Premier (Mr. Theodore), in a statement to-day concerning the N.S.W. railway matters, said that he had not stated that ...

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  19. £500 COMPENSATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Cabinet decided to vote £500 compensation to Mr. Kendal, a former chief engineer of railways, who is now seriously ill. ...

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  20. JOHNNY TURK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Major-General Sir Charles Harrington (who commanded the British troops in Turkey from the signing of the armistice after the war ...

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  21. AUDIENCE OF 20,000.

    Mr. Baldwin to-night will address a meeting at Reading, and the speech will be wirelessed to other public halls, so that it will be heard by 20,000 people. ...

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  22. IN A TRANCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday--A young woman, having made a good recovery from influenza in 1919, enjoyed the best of health till last Wednesday, when she ...

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  23. IN AGAIN, OUT AGAIN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,--Work was resumed yesterday in two northern colleries, Mallarah vand New Lambton, were the stoppage occurred on Monday, but ...

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  24. LABOR LEADER'S TOUR.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald (leader of the Labor-party) is on a tour of the west of England. He has addressed meetings at Slough, ...

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  25. ENGLISH FIRM'S ENTERPRISE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--It is possible that Crosse and Blackwell, the famous English provision manufacturers, will establish works in Australia. ...

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  26. LISMORE SHOW

    LISMORE, Wednesday.--There was a big attendance at the Lismore show to-day. Mr. A. Spedding, Mullumbimby, was ...

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  27. A VAGUE CLAIM.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Charles Carter, of Sydney, to-day issued a writ for £25,000 against Sir Arthur Cocks, State Treasurer. ...

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  28. MR. ASQUITH'S SPEECH.

    Mr. Asquith opened his own election campaign fey addressing a large meeting at Paisley last night. He aroused loud laughter fey describing Mr. Baldwin's ...

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  29. RINDERPEST.

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday.--The most serious outbreak of cattle plague yet experienced in Westralia has made its appearance in Fremantle and has carried off ...

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  30. THE TURF

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  31. OLD TUT'S TOMB

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It is stated in a cable from Luxor that Mr. Howard Carter (who was associated with the late Lord Carnarvon in the exploration of ...

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  32. ALL FORGIVEN.

    Meanwhile the Liberals, with a view to emphasising the end of the schism in their ranks, have arranged that the committee of the National Liberal Club ...

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  33. POLITICAL SITUATION

    Commenting upon the political situation in the State Parliament, Mr. V. C. Thompson, M.H.R., writes: "The press supporters of the Ministry ...

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  34. CABINET'S PROGRAMME

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--For a government just out of a crisis an ambitious programme has been set. Sir George Fuller hopes to dispose of the balance of ...

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  35. PEDANTRY GONE MAD.

    Lord Robert Cecil, who has been raised to the peerage, in a speech to his constituents at Hitchen, said that he was not going to resign from the government. He ...

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  36. CLOUDS ROLL AWAY.

    After last night's stormy and sensational proceedings the Assembly met to-day in an atmosphere of humdrum calm, without a ripple on the surface. ...

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  37. DR. CLIFFORD

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The death is announced of Doctor John Clifford. Dr. John Clifford was an eminent Baptist minister, and 87 years of age. He ...

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  38. CONSERVATIVE SEAT.

    Conservative headquarters have invited Sir J. B. Connolly (formerly Agent General for Westralia) to stand in the forthcoming elections. It is understood that ...

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  39. THREE KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Three men were killed in an explosion at the Australian Explosive Company's Works Deer Park, this afternoon. ...

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  40. MUST HAVE EVERY COMFORT.

    After half an hour of questions, the reconsideration of the estimates was resumed. The first items taken were the Executive Council and Legislative ...

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  41. ELECTRICITY FOR BONALBO.

    Although isolated in the aspect of accessibility, Bonalbo is not stamped with retrogressivesness within its own gates. The latest progressve step is the ...

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  42. FLOURISHING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Mr. F. Albert, a well-known Sydney business man, who returned yesterday from a trip to Europe, says that trade in Germany is ...

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  43. LUBRANO CASE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The court was again crowded to-day for the Lubrano case. Mr. Curtis, K.C., for the petitioner, ...

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  44. LIQUOR TREATY.

    It is believed that the British Dominions and colonies, as well as England, may be included in the scope of the Liquor Treaty now under negotiation ...

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  45. THE TARIFF WALL.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The "Temps" admits the obvious sincerity of the Prime Minister of England, but complains that Mr. Baldwin has abandoned indefinitely ...

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  46. SNOOKER TOURNAMENT.

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  47. BOXING IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Owing to Beckett's retirement from the ring, to-morrow's fight at Albert Park between Frank Goddard and Jack Bloomfield will be for ...

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  48. A VERSATILE LAWYER.

    It was rather a strange circumstance in the case of the Dungog Council v. Ware for breach of the water restrictions, that the solicitor (Mr. A. S. ...

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  49. SOMETHING LIKE A GIFT.

    The National Union of Railwaymen has granted £10,000 from the political fund to the Labor party for the general election. ...

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  50. HORN ON MAN'S HEAD.

    At the Melbourne Medical Congress last week a specimen which attracted much interest in the Pathological Museum was a horn, curled like a ram's and ...

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  51. HUNGER STRIKER DIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Dermis Barry, who had been 35 days hunger striking died in Newbridge internment, camp yesterday. ...

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  52. NOT LOCHINVARS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Albert Jackson and Henry Ravell, who were charged on remand at the Singleton Police Court yesterday with having abducted two ...

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  53. BULGARIAN ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in states that the legislative election took place in perfect order and tranquility. ...

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