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  2. IN JERUSALEM.

    After his trip to Jerusalem, where his religious sentiments received a shock, the Kaiser sent "Nicky" his impressions. After describing his emotions "in treading ...

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  3. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    Constable Clarke, wan walking in a street in Bailylongford, who he was shot from a wall. About 150 pellets lodged in his neck and shoulders. His condition is critical. ...

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  4. SIR ROSS SMITH.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith visited Brisbane to-day, and were accorded an enthusiastic welcome to the city. Many hundreds joined in the march to ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Mr. Tudor, at the declaration of the poll for Yarra, to-day, expressed disappointment at the result of the elections. He had, he said, expected the Labor ...

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  6. FOR THE DAVIS CUP.

    January 16 is the day set down for the beginning of the defence by the Australasian holders of their title to the world's most coveted team's trophy--the Davis Cup. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE IDLE SHIPS

    It was reported in Sydney yesterday that the Controller of Shiping, or the Federal Government, intended to refer the dispute to the Commonwealth Arbitration Court. Officers ...

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  8. JAPAN AND THE LEAGUE.

    A message from Paris states that the Japanese reservation in respect to the mandates are regarded as a further effort to secure racial recognition. ...

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  9. FIGHT OR ACCEPT.

    Peace in the railway world deponds on the events of the next few days. Trade-union leaders are divided as regards the outcome. The task of Mr. Thomas and his associates ...

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  10. JAPANESE REINFORCEMENTS.

    Honolulu reports announce that heavy Japanese reinforcements have been sent from Irkutz to aid Admiral Koltchack in his operations against the Bolsheviks. ...

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  11. PARSON IN VAUDEVILLE.

    It is not often that a minister of religion appears as a vaudeville performer; when such an event happens, the Church might be expect[?] behind entirely. ...

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  12. FRENCH PRESIDENCY.

    M. Clemenceau has announced his willingness to accept the Presidency of France. ...

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  13. WEST SYDNEY CONTEST.

    About a dozen persons congregated at the stops of the Town Hall at midday yesterday, and heard the official result of the West Sydney election declared:-- ...

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  14. WAR-TIME PROHIBITION.

    The Supreme Court has decided that the Volstead Act, which enforces war-time prohibition, is constitutional, and that beverages containig 12 per cent, or more of alcohol are ...

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  15. TRANS-PACIFIC FLIGHT.

    It is understood that Major D. A. Yarnold, R.F.C., is leaving England to make arrangements for the Trans-Pacific flight to Australia by way of Sran Francisco. A special ...

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  16. AMERICA OF TO-DAY.

    "High cost of living is the most general theme of conversation in America," remarked Mr. Charles M. Torry, a Sydney merchant, yesterday on his return from a tour of the ...

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  17. FARMYARD WELLS.

    A scheme for providing every home in the country with its own little bore or well was brought to Sydney yesterday by Mr. Hector G. Grant and Lieut. W. J. Grose. ...

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  18. S.O.S. CALLS.

    The Euripedes, from Australia, has landed all her passengers at Plymouth, and remains a fortnight awaiting a berth at London. The captain reports having received a ...

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  19. POULET GOES BACK.

    Poulet and his mechanic, Benoist, left for Marseilles yesterday, cheered by a large crowd. Poulet announced that he would return in ...

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  20. HUME POLL DECLARED.

    ALBURY, Tuesday.--The poll for Hume declared this afternoon, as follows:--P. J. Moloney (L), 11,702; E. Townsend (N.), 5288; C. W. Millthorne (F. and S.), 5149; A. R. Scambler ...

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  21. DISASTROUS EARTHQUAKE

    The earthquake at Mexico City shook ten states, and destroyed the villages of Teocelo and Coutzlan. The caualties were heavy, several hundred ...

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  22. THE TERRITORY.

    DARWIN, Tuesday.--Mr. Justice Ewing, Commissioner, resumed the sittings of the Royal Commission on Monday. Mr. Carey, Director of the Territory, ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND BUDGET.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Treasurer, Mr. Theodore, presented his budget to the Legislative Assembly this afternoon upon the reassembling of Parliament. ...

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  24. BRITISH LABOR PARTY.

    The Spen Valley result, coupled with the fact that at the last nine by-elections the Labor vote has increased from 38,722 to 97,473, whereas the Coalition vote has fallen from ...

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  25. RACE RIOTS.

    Rev. Father Doran, of Canowindra, who accompanied his brother, Mr. E. J. Doran, on a tour of the United States and Canada, spoke on his return yesterday of the recent ...

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  26. DRY UNITED STATES.

    Prohibition in America was discussed yesterday by several passengers who reached Sydney on the Ventura. One man produced a pocket pige-lighter, ...

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  27. TENNIS CHAMPION.

    Major R. W. Heath, of Victoria, one of the world's greatest tennis players, Sydney yesterday from the war by the Ventura, having travelled via America. ...

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  28. BULGARIAN RIOT.

    According to a message from Berne, advices from Sofia state that 40,000 persons participated in a demonstration against the dynasty, and attacked the royal palace. ...

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  29. MR. W. J. HANNA RETURNS.

    Mr. W. J. Hanna, ex-chairman of the Public Service Board, returned to Sydney by the Veutura yesterday, after a tour of the United Kingdom and America. ...

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  30. FIRST INTO DAMASCUS.

    Colonel A. C. N. Olden, D.S.O., who led the vanguard of the Australian cavalry into Damascus, returned to Sydney yesterday by the Ventura. ...

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  31. BOLSHEVIK FOR DEPORTATION.

    Gregory Weinstein, an associate of Martens, the Soviet ambassador, has been arrested on a deportation warrant. Weinstein is the leader of the Russian ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL WIRELESS.

    Mr. E. T. Fisk, managing director, Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia), Ltd., writes:--"In the cabled report of the formation of the Radio Corporation of America there is a portion ...

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  33. DEMPSEY WILL FIGHT CARPENTIER.

    A message from Los Angeles states that Manager Kearns has announced the acceptance of James Coffroth's offer of a 400,000 dollars purse for a 45 rounds fight between Jack ...

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  34. MOTOR SHOW.

    Interest in the Motor Show at the Agricultural Ground is being well maintained. Yesterday's attendance was larger than Monday's, and in the evening the number who passed through ...

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  35. FATHER'S TERRIBLE DAY.

    YOUNG, Tuesday.--Mr. Charles Masters, of Sawpit Gully, working in a paddock on Saturday, observed his home ablaze. He was just able to reach the house in time to rescue his ...

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  36. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    The first meeting by the Annandale Council convened under the Local Government Act, 1919, took place on Monday night. The Mayor, Ald. A. E. Packer, explained ...

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  37. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER.

    The Newtown Council last night decided in co-operate with the Enfield Council in petitioning the Railway Commissioners to refuse to grant the City Council the full control and use ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.--A special meeting of the local assembly of the Australian Labor Party was held last night to further consider the case of Mr. P. Brookfield, M.L.A., and Mr. ...

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  39. SCOTTISH WAR MEMORIAL.

    Sir James Burns, president of the Highland Buddy of N.S.W., has received a cable from the Duke of Atholl, of Blair Atholl, Scotland, acknowledging receipt of the donation of £1000 ...

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  40. INCREASE IN PRICE.

    Application was made to the Necessary Commodities Control Commission yesterday on behalf of a number of merchants and manufacturers, for an increase in ...

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  41. DEATH OF MR. T. E. CRESWELL.

    Mr. Thomas E. Creswell, who some years ago sat for St. Leonards in the State Legislative Assembly, died at his residence, Alfred Street. North Sydney, yesterday morning. Deceased ...

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  42. TUITION TO SOLDIERS' SONS.

    An offer has been received by the New South Wales branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of two scholarships at a Sydney coaching college for tuition for the ...

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  43. SHEARER MURDERS WIFE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The police have received word to-day that at 10 o'clock on Monday morning a shearer named Hugh Currie killed his wife at Barcaldine by hitting her on ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND CHESS CHAMPION.

    WELLINGTON Tuesday.--The New Zealand chess championship has been won by Mr. W. E. Mason for the sixth time. ...

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