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  2. INTERCHANGE OF VOTES.

    WINDSOR, Monday.--Mr, Holman, speaking here to-night in support of the selected Nationalist candidates for Cumbarland, urged an interchange of votes between Nationalist and ...

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  3. APPEAL TO FARMERS

    MOSS VALE, Monday.--Sir George Fuller opened his election campaign to-night. The Mayor presided. The Chief Secretary, referring to the farmers ...

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  4. TREASURE LAND.

    MELBOURNE. Monday.--The potentialities for development in the north-western portions of Australia and the urgent need for the settlement of vast areas of splendid pastoral and ...

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  5. STATE ELECTIONS.

    INVERBLL, Monday.--Mr. J. T, Crane, the new Minister, for Lands, addressed a meeting of electors in the Town Hall to-night. The Mavor of Inverell (Aid. Ring) presided. ...

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  6. TIMBER TRADERS.

    GRAFTON, Monday.--A considerable amount of unrest prevails amongst men engaged in the timber industry, who complain of certain provisions of the Forestry Act and of its ...

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  7. CROSS-WORLD FLIERS.

    Throughout yesterday the Vickers-Vimy crew were engaged on private business, ending with the entertainment of the new knights by the Imperial Service Club. ...

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  8. A DETECTIVE SHOT.

    Three detectives raided a house in Pimilco, occupied by an Australian military police corporal, where it was believed the proceeds of recent bin burglaries were concealed. ...

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  9. THE LATEST CABLES

    Six masked man entered' the house of a farmer named Morris at Ballagh, County Wexford. Mrs. Morris, aged 64 years, the mother of ...

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  10. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Now York "Times" Washington correspondent telegraphs that, according to inforration received there, the Chinese Government 8 not expected to assaet to the request of ...

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  11. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.

    Advices from Paris state that President Wilson has forwarded notes to the chief Allied Powers, criticising the Supreme Council's methods in dealing with the Jugo-Slavs. ...

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  12. INTERNED PRIEST.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Speaking at a public meeting at Melbourne Town Hair to-night, In connection with the Australian Catholic Federation. Archbishod Mannix said he had ...

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  13. HAND-BALL COURTS.

    The Health Committee of the City Council recently recommended the expenditure of £2000 in the erection of handball courts in Moore Park for public use When the item came ...

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  14. MAYORS AND SHIRE PRESIDENTS.

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  15. THE PEACE TREATY.

    The "Now York Times's" Washington correspondent states that Senator Hitchcock and other Administration Senators have expressed the belief that the reservation to Article Ten ...

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  16. WHERE ELECTORS MAY ENROL.

    In view of the fact that after Friday next the rolls for the State elections will close, the Chief Electoral Officer yesterday issued the following list of offices of registrars and [?] ...

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  17. PIMLICO SHOOTING.

    Further particulars of the shooting of a detective by an Australian soldier at Pimlico disclose that when the police arrived at No. 8 Moreton Place, they aroused an unmarried ...

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  18. MR. HOLMAN COMMENDED.

    Mr. David Storey, who recently resigned from the State Cabinet, writes in generous terms of his former chief, the Premier. From his personal knowledge of Mr. Holman. he is not ...

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  19. WOOLTOP AND WOOL SCOURING INDUSTRIES.

    Sir,--The Wool Scourers and Fellmongers Association of Now South Wales takes exception, to the statement made by the Graziers' Association in Friday's issue. The writer of ...

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  20. SINN FEINERS' RAID.

    Sinn Feiners attacked the police barracks in Ballytrain, Monaghan. After a three hours' fight the raiders blow up the building, a wall falling, injuring three of the police. ...

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  21. AEROPLANE FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A display of aeroplaning given on the Geelong racecourse by Captain G. C. Wilson, Lieutenant Pratta and. Messrs. Clarke and King had a tragic ending. ...

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  22. LATE MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 380 words
  23. NO REAL ASSETS.

    Speaking at Parramatta last night, Mr. A. Bruntnell, Minister for Health, said that the honor recently conferred upon him of appoint in the Cabinet was as much due to the ...

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  24. CAIRO TO THE CAPE.

    Vickers, Ltd., have received a cable from Jebelein (Egypt), stating that the Vickers-Vimy machine, on her flight from Cairo to the Cape, re-started on Saturday. ...

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  25. JUROR IN ENGLAND.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--In the Newcastle Court of Quarter Sessions to-day, the deputy-clerk of the pence in going over the list of persons called out "John Francis Elliott." and ...

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  26. HEAT FOR TASMANIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Premier of Tasmania, who is in Melbourne, has contracted with the Central Wheat Board for the supply of 1.250,000 bushels of wheat to meet Tasmania's ...

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  27. AUSTRALIANS FOR RENOWN.

    Midshipmen Abbott, Wines, Darling, Cairns, and Wackett, who are all Australians, have been appointed to the Renown. ...

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  28. CURE FOR LEPROSY.

    It is reported from Rome that a Rio de Janeiro telegram reports the cure of patients ir. a leper asylum by the application of tincture extracted from a poisonous Brazilian plant, ...

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  29. "STORIES" ABOUT THE PREMIER

    Referring to Mr. Holman's reply at Goulburn to the Opposition charges and to the "stories" that had been circulated about the Premier. Mr. W. Carey. general secretary. ...

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  30. SIR GEORGE REID MEMORIAL.

    The Prince of Wales has subscribed twenty guineas to the Sir George. Reid memorial. In his letter the Prince of Wales, states that he has great pleasure in associating himself with ...

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  31. THE STRIKE AT FIJI.

    SUVA, Monday.--The strike of Indian workers shows signs of collapsing. Many of the men ore returning to work in Rewa and Suva. ...

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  32. AMUSEMENTS.

    Miss Rene Maxwell, the Sydney soprano, who will give a short concert season at the Town Hall, commencing on Saturday evening next, has fulfilled the promise expected of her when site left Australia six years ...

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  33. RAISING OF PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Senator Millen announced to-day that the Repatriation Commission had recommended that in the raising of war or repatriation funds, the promoters ...

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  34. AGAINST LARGE VESSELS.

    Rome advices report that Admiral Sochi, Minister for Marine, in an interview stated that large vessels were no longer necessary in modern fleets. Italy was foregoing the ...

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  35. PRESIDENT WILSON TO RESUME OFFICE.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that it is understood that President Wilson will shortly preside at a Cabiust meeting and actively take up the duties of ...

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  36. LATE MR. H. SHAW-BOYD.

    The funeral of Mr. Henry Arthur Shaw-Boyd, Son of the late Rev. John Shaw-Boyd, of Essenden, Melbourne, took place at the Waverley Cemetory yesterday. Rev. H. Enright ...

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  37. BUSH FIRES.

    ADELAIDE. Monday.--Serious bush fires wore raging in the Mount Lofty Ranges to-day. One fire occurred in the vicinity of Bridge-water on Sunday. Many houses, which were ...

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  38. CHRISTIAN COMMUNES FOR CHINA.

    The Pekin correspondent or the Now York "Times'' mates that the Methodist Conference is considering a proposal for the establishment by the Church of Christian communes ...

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  39. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE.--Arr., Feb. 16: Louis Thercault, sch., from Wellington. Dep. Palmer, str., for Melbourne. MELBOURNE.--Arr., Feb. 16: Sutton Hall, str., Indarra, R.M.S., Port Stephens, str., from Sydney; ...

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  40. THE PRINCE'S VISIT.

    Sir,--with reference to the outcry about the Prince of Wales landing first in Melbourne instead of Sydney. I would like to point out that Melbourne is undoubtedly at present the ...

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  41. LOW 'RATE OF MARK.

    It is reported from Berlin that with a view to preventing foreigners availing themselves of the low rate of the mark to acquire control of German companies. Rome of those companies ...

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  42. GOVERNMENT CRITICISED.

    LITHGOW. Monday.--The Progressive Party's campaign was opened in Lithgow by Mr. Rogers and Mr. J. A. Brown, candidates for the Bathurst seat. ...

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  43. PROFITEERING TRIBUNALS

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--The Government has adopted a scheme of local tribunals to investigate charges of profiteering. Anyone feeling aggrieved by the price of any ...

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  44. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  45. ROSS SEA EXPEDITION.

    While Sir Ernest Shackleton was lecturing at the Philharmonic Hall, London, he saw Mr. Ernest Joyce, second in command of Dr. J. L. Cope's expediton. in the audience. He called ...

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  46. BUSH LIFE SPECTACLE.

    Impressed by the large crowd that witnessed the Sports Ground spectacle of different phases of bush life of Saturday night, the Bush Week committee has decided to repeat the ...

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  47. MOTOR 'BUS ACCIDENT.

    Advices from Rome report that, owing to a landslip near San Rome. a popular report of the Italian Riviera, a motor 'bus fell 200ft. into a river bed. ...

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  48. NEWCASTLE QUARTER SESSIONS

    NEWCASTLE. Monday.--The Newcastle Quarter Sessions were continued to-day. before Judge Mocatta. John Thomas Brumpton and George Laws were charged with arson at ...

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  49. MR. T. R. BAVIN AT RYDE

    Spenking at Ryde last night. Mr. T. R. Bavin Bald that Mr. Holman in his recent speech at Ryde, had repelled a number of insinuations and charges against his personal character. ...

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  50. BARRIER. STRIKE.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday,--At a special meeting of the Amalgamated Miners''Association it was decided that the executive be instructed to endeavor to meet the executive of the ...

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  51. MR. D. LEVY'S CANDIDATURE.

    Unanimously a meeting of supporters of Mr. D. Levy. Speaker of the Legislative Assembly who is a candidate for Sydney, decided at Darlinghurst last night that the only, way ...

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  52. MELBOURNE UNEMPLOYED.

    MELBOURNE. Monday.--It is estimated that 12,000 workers are idle in Victoria as a result of the marina engineers' strike. The building and from trades are seriously ...

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  53. THE LATE LIEUT. C. THOMAS.

    The death occurred at Thornleigh, North Sydney line, on Saturday, of Lieut. Cecil W. Thomas, who served fair two years with the 13th Light Trench Mortar. Batter of tho 4th ...

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  54. FOUR DEATHS IN A YEAR.

    LITHGOW, Monday.--The death ocourred at Prince. Alfred Hospital this morning of the wife of Captain A. E. Bruton, officer-in-charge of the local fire station, at the age of 46 years. ...

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  55. SALE OF GERMAN LINERS.

    The United Press Agency's Washington correspondent reports that Mr. Payne, chairman of the Shipping Board, told the Senate Commerce. Committee that the Board would delay ...

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  56. NEW ZEALAND GRAZIERS' WILLS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The wills of the late Messrs. Edric Beetham Williams and Cyril Beetham Williams, graziers, of Edenham and Atua Hawkes Bay district of Now Zealand, have been ...

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  57. MUTINY AT FIUME.

    Paris reports announce that a serious mutiny has broken out at, Flume. Mr. Richard Calloway, president of the Now South Wales Cricket Umpires' Association, has ...

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  58. THE GULGONG COMPLAINTS.

    Mr. R. Gallagher, a returned soldier settler. of Lawson Park. Leadville, writes in reply to the Minister's denial. published on February 10. regarding certain complaints about the ...

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  59. MR. LANE'S SUCCESSOR.

    The New York "Times". Washington correspondent states that Mr. John Barton Payne, chairman of the United States Shipping, Board. has been. appointed to succeed Mr. Lane as ...

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  60. MELBOURNE HEAT WAVE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The shade record in Melbourne to-day. was officially given as 103. dog. which is a record for the season. In some parts of Victoria parts temperature was ...

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