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  2. WHITE AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--''The White Australia policy is the most selfish ever conceived. It is a stinging irritant to festering sore of colors antipathies. ...

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  3. PEACE ABROAD

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. J. H. Thomas, Labor member of the House of Commons, speaking at Derby, said the attempts of a certain section of the press ...

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  4. WHEN EXPERTS DIFFER

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The Ministry for Marine, commenting on the recent disaster which' befell the airship Dixmude, points out that all the evidence points ...

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  6. KYOGLE TO BRISBANE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A hitch has occurred in the conference between the Commonwealth and the New South wales and Queensland Governments in ...

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  7. YEAR'S WEATHER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Reviewing the Weather conditions of the past twelve months, the weather bureau states that the first five months of 1923 were ...

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  9. TOLD BY TELEGRAPH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The A.L.P. yesterday assumed control of the Sydney ''Daily Mail" newspaper. ...

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  10. THE UNHEALTHY NORTH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Angelo Nigro, one of the pioneers of the North of Queensland, died in Sydney yesterday, aged 77. ...

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  11. NO COALITION

    LONDON Tuesday.--The "Daily Telegraph's, parliamentary correspondents says that when the Cabinet meets Mr. Baldwin (Prime Minister) is ...

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  12. UNLUCKY WINNERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A Spanish waiter in a London restaurant has won £600.000 in the Spanish State lottery, the ticket of which costs a few ...

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  13. A JOCKEY'S FALL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The well known Sydney jockey, Frank O 'Connor, was seriously injured when his mount fell at the Goulburn races yesterday. His ...

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  14. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Federal committee of the British Medical Association, at its last meeting appointed a, sub-committee to gather information on ...

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  15. TASK OF THE CHURCH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--At the Anglican men's conference to-day Dr. Radford (Bishop of Goulburn) in returning thanks for his election as national ...

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  16. SYDNEY'S TRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--On New Year's Eve and New Year's Day 1,757,202 passengers travelled on the Sydney trams, and paid £19,635 in fares. ...

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  17. THE NARWHAD SAFE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A message reached Sydney to-day stating that the overdue American barque Narwhad, from Sydney, arrived at Noumea, after a long ...

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  18. DEMAND FOR SHORTER WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Although most of the mining industries will resume work to-morrow the coke ovens will not work. The men are asking for a 46-hour week, ...

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  19. COTTON AND WOOL

    PARIS, Tuesday.--M. Loucher (Foreign Minister) in a speech to-day on France's colonial policy, deprecated the dependance of France on Britain and ...

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  20. IMPORTED SINGERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The British National Opera Company strongly resents the scheme for bringing a Viennese State Opera Company to Covent Gardens for ...

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  21. INCOME TAXES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Sir Mark Sheldon (president of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce) recently directed, the attention of the Treasurer (Sir Arthur ...

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  22. NATIONAL FORESTERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The first federal conference of the Australian National Foresters assembled in Sydney to-day. ...

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  23. FEDERAL FINANCE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Customs revenue for the first six months of the current financial year amounted to £17,759,920, an increase of £1,311,310 ...

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  24. BEST IN THE WORLD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Mr. Dickenson, of the Musgrove Theatres, Ltd., who returned to Sydney from a world tour to-day, says that he is convinced ...

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  25. DOCTOR'S SUDDEN DEATH

    ARMIDALE, Wednesday.--After having attended the local Caledonian Society's sports to-day, where he presided, Dr. Wm. Ritchie collapsed and died. He ...

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  26. BIG BUSINESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It is reported that a combination is being formel at Swansea to establish a central selling agency for the whole of the output of the tin ...

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  27. TREACHERY WITHIN.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Government Savings Bank in Melbourne has been cleverly tricked and the evidence again points to a worker on the inside. ...

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  28. IN "DRY" AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Throughout the country the new year opened auspiciously, only a single death from poisoned liquor being reported. That was ...

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  29. ELECTIONS IN JUNE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--According to some members of the Progressive party the general elections will take place in June. The rumor that Mr. Chaffey ...

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  30. COUNTRY LIFE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Referring to-day to his address at the churchmen's conference in Sydney on Monday the Bishop of Armidale said that he did not ...

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  31. "SQUIZZY" TAYLOR FINED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--At the City Police Court to-day "Squizzy" Tayor was fined £5, in default a month in gaol (the maximum punishment) for ...

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  32. THE COWARDLY PACK

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A mob of hoodlums attacked Patrcik Guthrie (34), a tram conductor, while he was on duty in the Glebe last night. They dragged ...

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  33. MALTESE

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- It is announced at Malta that the question of Maltese emigration to Australia has been satisfactorily settled, and that ...

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  34. FATAL HURDLE RACE.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.--There Was a fatal accident in the hurdle race at the Great Northern Derby meeting. Peter Amans struck a hurdle heavily and ...

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  35. RELIGIOUS MADNESS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A young man named Arnold Morris, residing at Kensington, caused a sensation during a fit of apparent religious madness ...

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  36. £264,592

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Pensions of 35 a fortnight are now being paid to 151,027 people, involving the expenditure of £264,592 in January. There are ...

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  37. BRITISH FLEET

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Minister for Defence (Mr. E. K. Bowden) has asked the British Admiralty, to alter the programme of the fleet now on its way ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND'S FINANCES.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Treasury returns issued to-day show that for the period of six months ended December 31 the excess of expenditure over receipts ...

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  39. SPIRITUAL HEALING

    LONDON, Sunday.--The report of a strong committee of clergy and laymen, including eminent physicians, appointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury after ...

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  40. IN PICTURE LAND

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.--It is stated in a message from Los Angeles that C. S. Dines, an oil promoter, is dying from gunshot wounds, and R. C. ...

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  41. ILLICIT LIQUOR

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--At the city police court to-day Thomas Clarke (36), laborer, was sentenced to three months' hard labor without the option ...

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  42. IN QUARANTINE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Having put ashore at Thursday Island a native suspected of being infected with bubonic plague, the steamer Scottish Strath. ...

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  43. FIRE IN THE BATH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--At the Central Police Court to-day, Charles Thompson (36) was charged with having maliciously set fire to clothing in a ...

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  44. CONSULATE DISPUTE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Washington learns that the U. S. A. Government has abandoned the idea of ...

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  45. £500,000 AT STAKE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--John Finnerty, representing the American "Council the Irish Republic," has arrived in Dublin to direct the fight for the £500,000 ...

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  46. JAPANESE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A message from Thursday Island states that the, ketch Floria, which is alleged to have been concerned in the landing of ...

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  47. PROFIT IN PUNCHES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Jimmy wilde, weight champion of Britain and Europe, has decided to retire from boxing. He has accumulated considerable ...

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  48. THE TEACHERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Some time ago the temporary teachers employed by the Department of Education saw the Minister with a view to securing ...

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  49. ARRESTED MEN IN COURT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--At the Central Police Court to-day, Alfred Lees (18) and Lawrence. Simmons (18) were charged with having assaulted Patrick ...

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  50. HONOR FOR TURKISH WOMEN.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.--A further step has been reached in the emancipation of Turkish womanhood. The new law allows women to sit next ...

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  51. JAPANESE CABINET.

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday.--A Tokio message states that Viscount Kiyoufa (President of the Privy Council) who was unofficially forecasted for the ...

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