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  2. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    Speaking at the annual dinner of the Granville Brotherhood last night Mr. Bowden, Minister for Defence, said there was no violation of the Washington ...

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  3. CRAMPED.

    "Unless some of the Western nations awake from their mistaken attitude towards the East the struggle between East and West will involve the ...

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  4. BANDITS' TERMS.

    According to Major Horsfail, attache to the American Legation, who arrived at Peking from Lincheng this morning, the bandits are willing to release ...

    Article : 94 words
  5. VOROWSKY'S DEATH.

    The murder of Vorowsky, the Soviet representative at Lausanne, passed unnoticed at yesterday's meeting of the Lausanne Conference. The Turks ...

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  6. SHOT IN NECK.

    A young man who was found in McKinn's chemist shop in Ashfield at a late hour last night, was shot, and he is now in the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital ...

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  7. LABOR VICTORY.

    The elections were conducted smoothly throughout Queensland on Saturday. Labor will return with a majority of eight or ten in the House. ...

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  8. SOLDIER FARMERS.

    According to to-day's "Sun" startling figures in connection with soldier settlement are in the possession of the Minister for Lands. Returned soldiers ...

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  9. AN AGITATOR IN RUSSIA.

    The Russians in Riga, says "The Times" correspondent, consider it certain that the Bolsheviks will utilise the assassination of Vorowsky as a pretext ...

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  10. HEAVY INDEMNITIES.

    Renter's Peking correspondent says the following is the text of the memorandum handed to the Chinese Government on behalf of the Foreign ...

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  11. COFF'S HARBOR NEWS

    Mr. A. M. Price, from Sydney, is the new licensee of the Hotel Fitzroy. On Wednesday 400 snapper were caught at Coff's Harbor. The lot went to ...

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  12. FURNITURE SMASHED.

    When Mrs. Lister, a war widow, returned to her home at Malvern, Victoria, after having been away on a holiday, she found the back door had been forced ...

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  13. SOLD HIS WIFE.

    An amazing story was told to Sir Henry Duke in the Divorce Court by Florinda Egan, who petitioned for a divorce from her husband. ...

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  14. FATHER AND UNCLE SHOT.

    An officer and friend of Conradi, who assassinated Vorowsky, writing in the "Daily Mail," says the father and uncle of Conradi owned one of the ...

    Article : 124 words
  15. AN OFFICIAL INQUIRY.

    According to a Washington message a joint inquiry by representatives of foreign Governments of the causes making possible the capture of ...

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  16. REPLY TO CRITICISM.

    Referring to criticism of the Federal Government because of its intention to hold a short session, Mr. Bowden said Parliament would have to deal with ...

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  17. CASUALTIES.

    A serious accident occurred in a limestone quarry at Excelsior, near Rylstone. A body of 100 tons of limestone came away from the quarry face and caught ...

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  18. THE RUHR.

    A state of siege has been proclaimed in Bavaria, says a Berlin message. Public meetings have been prohibited and newspapers have been subjected to ...

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  19. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    Sir James Craig, Prime Minister, introduced a Bill in the North Irish Parliament providing for the complete closing of all business premises on ...

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  20. WOUND OVER HEART.

    Perry Dalton was picked up in a street in Surry Hills with a bullet wound over the heart. He refused to state how he came to be shot. The wound is not ...

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  21. MACLEAN LITERARY INSTITUTE.

    The monthly meeting of the committee of management of the Literary Institute was held on Thursday night. Those in attendance were Messrs. ...

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  22. RUSSIA.

    The National Joint Labor Council, representing the Trade Union Congress, the National Labor party, and the Parliamentary Labor party met at the ...

    Article : 158 words
  23. LABOR LEADING.

    On to-night's figures Labor leads in 45 electorates, the United party in 15, and the Country party in 12, but in three electorates, Normanby, Kennedy and Murilla, ...

    Article : 168 words
  24. LONDON MAILS.

    On the arrival of the Commonwealth liner, Esperance Bay at Fremantle from London, it was discovered that the mails had been tampered with during the ...

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  25. TRAM DERAILED.

    An electric tram-car, crowded with workmen from Morley to Leeds, dashed down the steep Churwell Hill. The car was derailed and collided with a ...

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  26. FIGHT IN FISH SHOP.

    After an exciting encounter three men were arrested in Darlinghurst late last night and charged with assault and robbery. ...

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  27. £100,000 LAWSUIT.

    A lawsuit costing at least one hundred thousand sterling has at last ended after two and a half years. The parties were Messrs. Brunner, ...

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  28. ASSIGNED.

    C. J. de Garis has assigned his estate. Unsecured creditors represent £27,143, and partly secured £30,383. ...

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  29. THE COAL TROUBLE.

    Mr. Willis, general secretary of the Miners' Federation, says he wants a complete reconstruction of the coal industry, and thinks the public should take a ...

    Article : 129 words
  30. WHY LABOR WON.

    Two things which contributed most to Labor's victory were its agricultural policy and the bribery case in which Mr. Brennan, Labor member for Toowoomba, ...

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  31. SIR WALTER DAVIDSON.

    A rumor was current in political circles that the successor to Sir Walter Davidson had been chosen, but the acting Premier said to-day that he had not received any ...

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  32. MEAT CONTRACTS.

    An important conference in regard to the position of New South Wales in relation to the British army meat contracts has taken place between the acting ...

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  33. ANGRY CROWD.

    During the progress of a League foot ball game between North Sydney and St. George at Pratten Park yesterday the spectators became incensed at an alleged ...

    Article : 119 words
  34. TERRITORIAL WATERS.

    An indication of the nature of the reply Russia is likely to make to the British ultimatum may perhaps be found in a reply from Russia to [?] ...

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  35. HOTEL FIRE.

    Exciting scenes occurred during a fire at a hotel in Londonderry. The hotel was crowded with visitors, mostly emigrants due to leave for America. ...

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  36. "SMITH'S WEEKLY."

    Lance Gidding, Ltd., estate agents, today issued a writ against Smith's Weekly Publishing Co., Ltd., claiming £10,000 damages in respect of alleged libel. ...

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  37. VOLUNTARY LABOR FOR MINES.

    In well informed circles in Newcastle it is stated that the owners feel confident that voluntary labor would be a success. ...

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  38. "THE POLICE ARE COMING."

    Another meeting of protest was held in the Domain this afternoon in connection with the Irish envoys. While a collection was being taken up to defray the ...

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  39. CRIME AND MISERY.

    A procession of one thousand children marched from the Domain to the Town Hall yesterday in the Combined Mothers' Day and temperance demonstration. ...

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  40. CANE GROWERS.

    Addressing a meeting of canegrowers of Tyndale on Thursday night, Mr. Doherty, general secretary of the United Cane Growers' Association, said that if ...

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  41. SUSPICIOUS FIRES.

    The second suspicious fire that has been reported to the police within the last two days occurred last night, when outbreaks in a big unoccupied cottage in ...

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  42. WARREN'S TRIAL.

    William Warren, a supposed Australian criminal, who was arrested in Paris on a charge of, with other members of a gang, committing robberies ...

    Article : 165 words
  43. ROYAL VISIT ENDS.

    At the conclusion of the visit Reuter's Rome correspondent was informed that the King and Queen were leaving Rome with the happiest ...

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  44. ULMARRA NEWS.

    A punt load of gravel for the Municipal Council arrived during the week, and will be used for repairs and the construction of a new footpath in River ...

    Article : 172 words
  45. POLICE HAUL.

    Two men were observed by the police patrol in a van with a large parcel. The men made off on seeing the police, and one got into a tram. He was followed ...

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  46. BUSHRANGERS' BROTHER

    The district between Dubbo and Mudgee is being terrorised by Roy Governor, brother of Jimmy and Joe Governor, bushrangers. He has committed several ...

    Article : 100 words
  47. BRITAIN'S FLOTSAM.

    Speaking at the annual dinner of the Parramatta Chamber of Commerce last night Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R., said no nation is able to show as much as ...

    Article : 107 words
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