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  2. FIRST ESSENTIAL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The luncheon given by the Farmers and Graziers Co-operative Association on Saturday to the visiting delegates to the ...

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  3. "POOR SOIL."

    "That practically all the farms in the Beerburrum Settlement are on very poor soil; that for the most part the soil of the ...

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  4. BLOWN TO SEA

    HOBART, Sunday. -- Thirty-seven days out from Sydney, and 31 days overdue, the scow Sathkin sailed slowly into the bay this morning, and ...

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  5. RUHR PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The proper task of the London Conference, namely, the application of the experts reparation report, is now quite ...

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  6. RUSSIAN TREATY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Anglo-Russian treaties have been signed, and all parties have expressed their pleasure at the successful conclusion of the ...

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  7. DRUG USED

    Crime annals of Queensland saw another record established yesterday, when a burglar, armed with ft powerful drug, entered the residence ...

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  8. OFFER BY ULSTER

    LONDON, Saturday.--Sir James Craig, Premier of Northern Ireland, has issued a statement declaring that Ulster has no ...

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  9. JAPAN NEXT

    Australia will meet Japan in the final round for the Davis Cap in the American zone, and the winners will contest with France the honour ...

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  10. DENOUNCED AS SNARE

    LONDON, Saturday.--Every sane thinking city man is aghast at the Government s shameful jugglery in the latest phase of the Bolshevik ...

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  11. SERIOUS DIVERGENCE

    PARIS, Sunday.--Serious differences have occurred between M. Herriot and the other French delegates. It is believed that M. Herriot, being anxious ...

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  12. CAPTAIN'S BODY

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday. -- There seems no longer any ground to optimism in respect to the fate of silt Ripple. The owners Wellington ...

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  13. MIMIC WARFARE.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The Milan correspondent of "The Times" states that the manoouvres of the Italian Navy this month will be based on the ...

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  14. ACCEPTED BY GERMANS

    LONDON, Sunday.--Germany has signed the agreement reached at the inter-Allied Conference, which defines the powers of the Reparation ...

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  15. LIGHT PLANES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Air Ministry is initiating an energetic policy designed to give Britain the lead in the development of light aeroplanes. ...

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  16. SUGAR EMBARGO.

    MACKAY. Sunday.--A conference of 16 branches of the local Producers Association on Saturday agreed to recommend that an embargo be the sugar ...

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  17. MR. THOMAS HOPEFUL

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. J. H. Thomas, is at the head of a party of British members of Parliament which ...

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  18. SPASTIC SURGERY

    LONDON, Sunday.--"Sydney is leading the world in spastic surgery applied to rigid limbs. I am gladthat Drs. Hunter and Boyle, of Sydney, are getting ...

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  19. PERTH MYSTERY.

    PERTH, Sunday.--Sydney Smith of Jolimont, was found at midnight last night lying in the road. He was taken to the hospital, where it was found he ...

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  20. AGAINST THE SERVICES

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The South African cricketers began a match today against the United Services at Plymouth. In their first innings they ...

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  21. BROOKES IN DOUBLES

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--N. E. Brookes and R. E. Schlesinger were beaten by the Kinsey brothers in the final doubles for the Southampton cup, ...

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  22. SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE

    The ceremony of the laying of the foundation stone of the Beam Institute, in Adelaide-street, will be pas formed by his Excellency the Governeg ...

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  23. JELLICOE REPLIES

    LONDON, Sunday.--Admiral Lord Jellicoe, cabling from New Zealand a reply to Admral von Scheer's criticism or his tactics at the Battle of Jutland, ...

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  24. NEW BOXING IDOL

    LONDON, Sunday.--George Cook, the Australian boxer, has injured his hand, in consequence of which his match with Heeney, at the Stadium, ...

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  25. SWIMMING IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sunday.--E. Henry (New South Wales), leading throughout, easily won the English 100 yards swimming championship in 58sec. ...

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  26. THEFT AT WOODFORD.

    WOODFORD, Sunday.--The stores of Messrs. Raam and Finter were broken into on Thursday night, and a quantity of watches and watch chains ...

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  27. FELL 110 FEET.

    PERTH, Sunday. -- George Moorhouse, married, one of the lighthouse attendants at Rottnest Island, fell from the top of the lighthouse, a distance of 110 ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND CORNER

    LONDON, Saturday.--There is now a definite Queensland corner in the Australian pavilion at Wembley, where perfumes, elidon Spa water and Barrier ...

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  29. BODY FOUND.

    LISMORE, Sunday.--The body of Clarence Tulk (14), of South Lismore, was found by workmen who were engaged in shifting sand at South ...

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  30. VITRIOL IN FACE.

    PERTH, Sunday.--A constable on duty in Wellington-street this morning beard a man crying out as if in terrible agony. On investigating, he ...

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  31. ENGLISH TENNIS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--J. Bayley (New South Wales) won the Hampshire tennis tournament, defeating F. M. B. Fisher (New Zealand) in the final. ...

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  32. Y.W.C.A.'S HOSPITALITY.

    During show week the Young Women's Christian Association building in Adelaide-street will be open, and women visitors from the country may make use of ...

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