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  2. Further Fighting

    Reports from Kovno declare there has been renewed lighting between the Poles and Lithuanians. The former occupied, the railway station at Orany, after a ...

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  3. President's Hunter Contest: The Winning Pair

    Trilby (J. Gibson) and Copra (Miss K. Mercer), winning the President's Hunter Contest at the show yesterday. The competition was decided in pairs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. The People's Day

    The promise of Tuesday was fufielld yesterday in blue skies, a genial warmth of atmosphere, and refreshing breezes. It was the people's day at Elphin, and ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES.

    An International Freetrade Conference opened in Caxton Hall, many foreign representatives attending. Lord Beauchamp, in welcoming the delegates, ...

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  6. The Ring Events

    As is always the ease, the programme of yesterday's ring events at the show was a decided attraction, and the spectators to some splendid ...

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  7. AMONGST THE HORSES

    Judge.—Mr. T. T. Bodey, Horsham, Vic This year marked the stay of the decline which has been apparent for some time amongst the Classes for draught ...

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  8. PROHIBITION ISSUE.

    A Fifeshire clergyman, warning the anti-prohibitionists that he intends to give prominence to the question before his congregation, invites opposition. The ...

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  9. INFANTILE MORTALITY.

    Professor Schlosman in an article in the "Medical Journal" shows that the shortness of food in Germany did not affect infantile mortality. On the other ...

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  10. BARLEY FROM SEVASTOPOL.

    A shipment of 5000 tons of barley had arrived at Marseilles, from Sevastopol. General Wrangel is sending seven other cargoes. ...

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  11. ITALIAN ESTATES OCCUPIED.

    There have been further occupations Sicilian lands. Thousands of peasants, headed by a monk, marched in procession, singing, and occupied the feudal ...

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  12. Irish Affairs

    The newspapers are sharply criticising Mr. Asquith's proposals regarding Ireland, and arising out of Viscount Grey's letter. The journals describe Mr. ...

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  13. Wave of Depression

    Mr. W. P. Rylands, addressing the Iron and Steel Exchange, discussed the wave of depression passing over the commercial community. Great Britain had ...

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  14. Britain and Russia

    The "Evening Standard" declares that the trade negotiations with Russia have been indefinitely suspended until a satisfactory reply is received to a strong ...

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  15. The Governor-General

    Lord Forster was sworn in its Governor-General of the Commonwealth at Federal Parliament House this morning. The oath was administered by the Chiet ...

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  16. M. LENIN'S CONDITIONS.

    The "Evening Standard" publishes a document brought from M. Lenin by Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, giving the conditions on which the revolutionary groups formed ...

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  17. SHIPMENT OF PAPER

    The s. Walmarino left Vancouver on Tuesday, carrying 2000 tons of paper for Australia. ...

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  18. EDUCATION IN QUEENSLAND

    Addressing the Society of Christian Knowledge, which pledged assistance to increase the Protestant higher schools in Queensland, Dr. Feetham (Bishop of ...

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  19. RUSSIAN INTERESTS IN CHINA.

    It has been learnt at Washington hat diplomatic quarters are considering the establishment of an international receivership or trusteeship for Russian ...

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  20. CHARGED WITH STEALING PLANS.

    Symington, who was arrested at Brixton for being in illegal possession of arms, has now been charged with stealing nine plans of the Irish Office, ...

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  21. MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

    A fire destroyed the interior of the Bismarck, the world's largest liner, which was nearing completion at Hamburg, for handing over to the Entente, ...

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  22. Cal fornian Law

    At Visalia (California), the state is suing a Japanese named Sumida with the object of dispossessing him of 5,000 dollars' worth of agricultural land, which ...

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  23. Western Notes

    At the Police Court to-day, before Mr. Aubrey Walker, P.M., Harry Clinch, licensee of Clear's Hotel, was lined 20s with 8s costs for trading after hours ...

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  24. THREE ARRESTS.

    The military surrounded the Arbitration Court in the Town Hall at Wexford. The police arrested the Mayor (Mr. Corish), who was presiding; Foley, ...

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  25. TAXATION AND COMPULSORY LOAN.

    Commenting on Mr. Theodore's speech foreshadowing increased taxation on pastoral incomes and a possible compulsory loan, financial circles interested ...

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  26. BARRACKS DESTROYED.

    Armed men surprised Schull Barracks, near Skibbereen, and prisonered 15 policemen, capturing a quantity of rifles and ammunition, and some machine guns. ...

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  27. DRAUGHT HORSES.

    Stallion, Clydesdale, over 3 years—R. O. Kelly 1, W. J. Fraser 2. Tasmanian-bred, over 3 years—Geo. W. Rurrows 1. W. J. Fraser 2 Ditto. 3 years old— ...

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  28. AMERICAN NEWS

    The "New York American's" Washington correspondent says it is understood that nine United States warships will be permenently based upon the Panama ...

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  29. RUSSO-POLISH ARMISTICE.

    It is expected that the Russo-Polish armistice will be signed at Riga on Friday. ...

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  30. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Sir Percy Cox assumed charge of the High Commissionership of Mesopotamia on October 4. The Premier (Sir Walter Lee) and ...

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  31. CHINESE RAILWAY.

    It is understood that the agreement between the Russo-Asiatic Bank and the Chinese Department of Communications for a continuation of the joint operations ...

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  32. TEXTILE INDUSTRY.

    A message from Manchester (New Hampshire) says it is understood that the united textile worl[?] of America will shortly consider reposition to ...

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  33. THE LIGHT EREEDS.

    Judges.—Thoroughbreds, harness, horscs, and roadsters—Mr. D. Viney, Nile Hacks and cobs and Defence Department's station and remount ...

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  34. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    A building in which the World's Sunday School Convention was to have been held in Tokio was destroyed by fire just before the opening of the convention. ...

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  35. TRANSFER OF GOLD STOPPED.

    The United States Commercial Attache at Tokio has reported that Japan has stopped the transfer of gold from the United States to Japan, which is due ...

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  36. SHIPPING COMBINE.

    Admiral Benson, chairman of the United States Shipping Board, has denied the charge that the Germans would derive unfair benefits from the Shipping ...

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  37. A VIOLENT NOTE.

    M. Tehitcherin has addressed a violent note to France, which, he says, is preparing new assaults on Soviet Russia. The trench Government, which three ...

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  38. EXPORTATION OF SUGAR.

    Brazil has decreed a free exportation of sugar on condition that sufficient stocks are maintained for home consumption. The prohibition of exportation had, ...

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  39. YELLOW FEVER PREVALENT.

    It is reported that yellow fever prevails at all the principal ports of the east coast of Mexico. The Public Health Service has placed a quarantine against ...

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  40. Coal Crisis

    A majority of the miners are back at work, after a day's protest strike. The tact that the executives are advising the men to reject the datum is not ...

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  41. Search for Airmen

    Setting out from the aerodrome at 10.30 yesterday morning, Major Anderson made a flight extending over five and a half hours in an, investigation of ...

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  42. GERMANY AND FRANCE.

    The "Intransigent" (Paris) states that Herr Meyer. German Ambassador, suggested to Premier Leygues that the points of difference between France and ...

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  43. BASEBALL SCANDAL.

    The "New York Evening Sun's" correspondent says it is understood that the Grand Jury is investigating the baseball scandal, and in all probability it will ...

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  44. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    It is now being proposed that the Australian reception of the Prince of Wales should be in the form of a luncheon [?]end of a dinner. The date has not ...

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  45. CRIMINAL CALI AR.

    The following is the calendar for the Criminal Court sitting at Hobart on Tuesday:—Robert D. Reid, Neil Johnston, and David Glasser, larceny and ...

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