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  2. PREMIERS’ CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Consideration of the draft of the immigration agreement providing for a loan of £34,000,000, entered into ...

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  3. FLOODS IN THE NORTH.

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—Rain of a general nature fell in the tropical coast division and very heavily at several place between Cairns and ...

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  4. STANTHORPE SHOW.

    STANTHORPE, Wednesday.—The weather was fine and warm for the first day of the annual Stanthorpe Show. The day was devoted chiefly ...

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  5. DAIRY EXPORT CONTROL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — At a meeting to-day the Federal Executive Council approved of a regulation for the conduct of the electing of ...

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  6. PENNY POSTAGE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A deputation representing the printing and paper manufacturing industries to-day urged the Postmaster-General to restore ...

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  7. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON. Tuesday. — The wool sales have closed. To-day’s offering of 9600 bales met with fair competition and prices were steady. The ...

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  8. THE WORLD’S WHEAT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Wheat cargoes generally have declined owing to a complete lack of demand due to the steadiness in America. Parcels are ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND LOANS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A prospectus [?] on behalf of the Queensland government invites holders of the £[?],000 in [?] per cent. bonds, ...

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  10. TARIFF CONTROVERSY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The tariff controversy is being revived by the publication of a Board of Trade announcement indicating that the ...

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  11. PATRIARCH’S EXPULSION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The diplomatic correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says, in reference to the Greek Patriarch, that apparently the ...

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  12. FRENCH POLITICS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—On the resumption of the foreign estimates’ debate the Chamber of Deputies voted by 317 to 246 in favour of ...

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  13. ALBION PARK RACES.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—There is one thing about Mr. Deady. In his handicapping he does not usurp the function of the stewards. There have ...

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  14. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The wool sales were continued to-day, 13,000 bales being offered. As compared with December the sales were ...

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  15. “GIGANTIC FRAUD.”

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Recorder (Sir E. Wild), in charged in the Grand Jury at the Old Bailey, referred to the pending trial on a conspiracy ...

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  16. BRITISH RAILWAYMEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—No serious trouble in the railway world is anticipated by Mr. Cramp, the secretary of the Nation Union of ...

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  17. SHIPPING DISPUTES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Union Steamships Co.'’ steamer Manuka, was due to sail at 11 o’clock to-day, but was unable to get away, ...

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  18. MORE FOREIGNERS.

    PERTH, Wednesday. — The ma[?] steamer Ormonde, which arrived at Fremantle yesterday, is bringing 250 foreigners to Australia, nearly 200 of ...

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  19. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The following have been selected to represent Victoria in the match against England commencing on Friday:— ...

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  20. CONSTABLE MURDERED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two youths, Crossley and Heggarty, were committed for trial at Wolverhampton on a charge of having murdered Constable ...

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  21. THE MISSING LINK.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — British scientists are deeply interested in cables from South Africa reporting the finding of a skull believed to be ...

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  22. THE TOC-H.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Rev. P. Clayton, of Toc-H, who, accompanied by Rev. Leonard, will sail for Australia on Thursday, has ...

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  23. ON THE “OUTER.”

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — A case under the Racecourses Act was heard by Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., in the Police Court this morning, when ...

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  24. FORMER INTERNATIONALS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Much interest is being taken in the match between a former Australian XI. and a team composed of former soldiers, ...

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  25. MOTOR ’BUSES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A strong fight is being waged by the motor ’bus interests against the State Government’s recently introduced ...

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  26. KAHANAMOKU AGAIN.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—At the New castle Swimming Carnival last night the 110 yards first-class scratch race was won by S. Kahanamoku, with F. ...

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  27. PETROLEUM GAS FIRE.

    MOSCOW, Tuesday. — Twenty-five Persons were killed and fifteen others inured as the result of a petroleum gas fire at Baku. ...

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  28. RUSSIAN SOVIET.

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—For the purpose of winning over the peasants, whose hostility is a serious obstacle in the path of Bolshevism, the Soviet ...

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  29. BOXING IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA. Tuesday.—The Australian bantamweight, Attaridge, beat Tom Griffiths in a 10-round contest, to-night, the latter’s seconds throwing in the ...

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  30. UNEMPLOYMENT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Employment matters were discussed with the Minister for Railways (Mr. James Larcombe) by a reputation ...

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  31. THE LATE JIMMY DRISCOLL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—To-day at Cardiff over 100.000 people lined the route along which a procession, a mile long, followed the funeral of ...

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  32. DAME FASHION’S DECREES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Paris correspondent of the “Daily Express” says that the new fashions disclose that skirts will be shorter than ever. ...

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  33. BURNT TO DEATH.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—Les[?] [?] was [?] to death in a fire which destroyed his father’s house at Donald. Another son was ...

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  34. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—Fifty cases of infantile paralysis are at present in Auckland hospital, the majority of the patients being ...

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  35. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Edwin Thomas Vears, a bank clerk, aged 22, was to-day committed for trial at Katoomba charged with having ...

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  36. CESSNOCK SHIRE COUNCIL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — In consequence of the serious disagreement between the president and councillors of the Cessnock Shire Council which a ...

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  37. ST. PAUL’S FUND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The St. [?] fund now stands at [?] of which £[?]87 [?] received to-day [?]ncluding a first ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND’S TRADE.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—New Zealand’s oversea trade last year totalled £101.000.000 which is the largest on record with the exception of ...

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  39. COVERING OF WICKETS.

    LONDON. Wednesday.— The Lancashire County Cricket Club has decided to exercise its option of covering the pitch on the Lancashire ...

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  40. THE ARMIDALE CUP.

    ARMIDALE, Wednesday.—The Armidale Cup resulted:—Raby J. Bavermaine 2, Mangalore [?] Ffiteen others. Belting: 7 to [?] v. the winner. Won by ...

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