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  2. NOTHING RASH

    LONDON, Thursday.--An eminent spokesman, addressing the Overseas Journalists' Association to-day, on behalf of the Government, assured his hearers that ...

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  3. DUTCH NEW GUINEA

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Morning Post's" Amsterdam correspondent states that there is much uneasiness in the Netherlands, owing to a group of ...

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  4. HE GOT THE DOG

    SYDNEY, Friday.--At the North Sydney police court to-day Llewellyn Mortimer, who described himself as a turf commission agent, was charged with ...

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  5. NOT AUTHORISED

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald) learned of the alleged Lloyd George interview at noon to-day, half an hour ...

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  7. INSPECTION OF SHIPS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--At the Navigation Commission's inquiry to-day, Alexander Butcher, a ship surveyor, and examiner in the Commonwealth navigation ...

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  8. FOREIGN OFFICE EXPLANATION.

    It is explained that on January 22, during the period of transition between the old and new government, when there was actually no political head at ...

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  9. THE TURF

    The "Sun'' tips the following for Moorefield meeting to-day:-- Kogarah Stakes, first division: Severance, Bombstick, Goldbeater. Second ...

    Article : 148 words
  10. UNAUTHORISED PUBLICATION.

    Mr. Harold Spender, the writer of the article in the New York "World," which caused the present sensation, states that the article was the outcome ...

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  11. OUTRAGEOUS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Brigadier General Legge has won his divorce action against his wife. He sued for divorce on the grounds on her adultery with a ...

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  12. FIRES IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Chief Fire Officer Jackson to-day had an important conference with the Inspector General of Police (Mr. Mitchell) and the result of ...

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  13. NOTHING SECRET.

    Mr. Lloyd George denies that the Wilson-Clemenceau agreement was a secret compact. President Wilson acted in perfect loyalty and neither M. Clemenceau ...

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  14. THE THIRD PARTY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--At the annual meeting of the Drummoyne branch of the National Association, reference was made to the dangers of a division among ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.--The imperial conference resolutions will be moved in the House of Commons from the Government bench and submitted to the ...

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  16. TO-DAY'S RACES.

    The first race at the Murwillumbah Turf Club's (registered) meeting at Tygalgah to-day starts at 2 o'clock. There will be a number of horses new to the ...

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  17. LAW'S LONG ARM

    SIDNEY, Friday.--A man wanted by the New Zealand police was arrested in Castlereagh Street last night. The arresting detectives had never seen the ...

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  18. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Thursday.--Although the Government has not had time to consider the Empire settlement [?] Reuter learns that the question is bound ...

    Article : 96 words
  19. EIGHT HOURS.

    LONDON, Thursday--The correspondent of the "Morning Post" in Berlin writes: The failure of the eight hours day in Germany is now generally ...

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  20. MISSING MACHINERY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--James Burns, of the Lander Oil Company, giving evidence before the Navigation Commission to-day, said that he ordered a ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. SOUTH MURWILLUMBAH RACE CLUB.

    It is announced that the South Murwillumbah Racing Club's meeting which was to have been held next Saturday has been postponed till February 23. ...

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  22. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Substantial reductions in freights and fares have been made by the inter-State steamship companies. These embrace cargo rates ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. INDISCREET PERHAPS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Spender, writing in the "Daily Express," says: "I am willing to admit that I maw have been indiscreet, but my report is an ...

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  24. THE DAVIS CUP

    SYDNEY, Friday.--"There is no possibility of my being able to go with the Davis Cup team to America this year. I cannot spare the time from ...

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  25. WILES OF A WOMAN

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Detectives recovered £150 worth of jewellery in the city yesterday. It is alleged to be part of the proceeds of a robbery of £1800 ...

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  26. MASS VESTMENTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Protestant Truth Society has carried a resolution appreciating the action of Archbishop Wright in banning the use of Mass ...

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  27. WALLSEND WINS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Play in the concluding rounds of the Country Rink Championship, which was interrupted by rain yesterday, was resumed this ...

    Article : 164 words
  28. ON A WORLD TOUR

    LONDON, Thursday.--General Booth (head of the Salvation Army) accompanied by Commissioner Mapp (travelling international secretary) Adjutant ...

    Article : 101 words
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  30. GLEE IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--The Lloyd George revelations occupy extensive space in the newspapers. ''Germania,'' the organ of the Centre party, describes ...

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  31. ESCAPE FROM LOCK UP

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A man named George Graham, who has a number of aliases, and who was under remand on four charges of false pretences, escaped ...

    Article : 86 words
  32. FOUND IN THE BUSH

    GRAFTON, Friday.--The body of a man named Michael Wallace who, for upwards of 12 months, had been in charge of the public school at Whiporie, ...

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  33. MADAME TROUBLE

    LONDON, Thursday.--Madame Sorgue a well known Socialist firebrand was found dead on the floor of her bedroom in an hotel in Southampton to-day. ...

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  34. RESTLESS INDIA

    DELHI, Thursday.--The Nationalist party, formed in the Assembly with a membership of 72 in a house of 143, intends to use its majority to adopt a ...

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  35. BIG BLAZE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A fire completely destroyed the top floor of Rawson Chambers, near the Central railway station, early this morning. ...

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  36. TO ROW AGAIN

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--McDevitt and Hannan, whose contest for the Australasian sculling championship was declared "no race," have agreed to re-row the ...

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  37. STRIKING OUT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--It is stated that definite steps are being taken by the Bakers' Union to launch a co-operative bakery in Sydney. ...

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  38. BURNS KNOCKED OUT

    LONDON, Thursday.--At Premierland, Wanthof, Dutch middleweight champion, knocked out Frankie Burns (Aus.) in the second round of a ...

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  39. UNSAFE LIFEBOATS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Australian Commonwealth cargo steamer Booral has been detained in Sydney since Wednesday, owing to the alleged instability of ...

    Article : 31 words
  40. BEATS THE OSTRICH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The paunch of a bullock slaughtered at Penrith to-day contained threequarters of a pound of [?] two [?] and other articles. ...

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  41. LIGHT RAINS YESTERDAY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Light to moderate rains were recorded yesterday, more particularly in the eastern half of the State. ...

    Article : 20 words
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