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  2. ULSTER DISTURBANCES.

    There was further shooting in Belfast on Sunday. Margaret Savage was killed by a bullet which entered the window of her house. A discharged soldier was found ...

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  3. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Only 2,000 votes were counted to-day, the work of scrutineers consisting largely of checking the count of primary preference votes ...

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  4. NEAR EAST CONFERENCE.

    The "Echo do Paris'" says that the French point of view has prevailed at the Near East Conference in respect to the revision of the financial clauses of the Treaty ...

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  5. SUGAR CONTROL.

    Replying to a deputation representing the Queensland sugar cane growers, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) announced yesterday that the Ministry had not ...

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  6. A.N.A. CONFERENCE.

    MILDURA, Monday.—Two hundred and eighty delegates signed the roll at the opening of the annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association this morning. ...

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  7. "NO SURRENDER!"

    NEERIM JUNCTION, Monday,—From the moment that it was known to the residents of Neerim Junction that young George Maple had broken into the ...

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  8. DEMANDS OF SEAMEN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Several shipping companies notified the marine unions to-day that if they persisted in their demands for increased wages the owners would ...

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  9. TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    The question of immediate resumption of trade relationships with Germany was considered by the model parliament of the Australian Logion at its meeting last night ...

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  10. Mr. De Valera Challenged.

    The Irish Minister for Finance (Mr. Michael Collins), speaking at Waterford, challenged Mr. de Valera to declare his position. Mr. de Valera, he said, must ...

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  11. AWARD PROVISIONS.

    Application was made in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday by the Queensland secretary of the Federated Seamen's Union (Mr. Burke) to have the ...

    Article : 283 words
  12. Has There Been Dissension?

    The "Daily Chronicle" correpondent at Paris says that the Conference at Paris has reached complete agreement regarding the Near East. It is assumed that the Turks ...

    Article : 136 words
  13. Republican Army.

    An Irish republican army convention assembled at the Mansion House, Dublin, yesterday, in defiance of the Provisional Government's prohibition of the ...

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  14. WOOL SALES.

    Referring to a statement published yesterday that the wool buyers had decided not to attend any sales after the end of July, owing to a desire to leave as early as ...

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  15. Greeks Accept Armistice.

    The Cabinet has agreed to the armistice proposals of the Near East Conference in Paris, with certain reservations on the military clauses. ...

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  16. SEVERE PEACE TERMS.

    The "Echo National" publishes the Note written by M. Clemenceau, then Prime Minister of France, in reply to Mr.Lloyd George's memorandum entitled "Some ...

    Article : 149 words
  17. League of Boy Farmers.

    A correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" makes the interesting suggestion that a League of Boy Farmers be formed on the lines of the Boy Scouts, as a means of ...

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  18. FOUND IN WAREHOUSE.

    Charged with having broken into and entered the shop of Renshaw and Co., drapers, with intent to commit a felony, Bert Monar, driver, and Charles Kinchela, ...

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  19. METHYLATED SPIRIT.

    Strong resentment is expressed by distillers of methylated spirit, and those who use it for the manufacture of other commodities, at the regulation passed by the ...

    Article : 525 words
  20. CONFIDENCE IN COALITION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The probability that the Coalition would be called upon to assume government resulted in a firmer feeling in all departments of business to-day ...

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  21. Sydney Auctions.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sales were held to-day at the Sydney Wool Exchange, when 7,856 bales were offered. Sales, including private transactions, amounted to 8,324 bales. A very strong market ...

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  22. Idle Vessels Robbed.

    Inquiries made into the murder of a ship's watchman disclosed that 104 vessels belonging to the United States Shipping Board, which are anchored in the Hudson ...

    Article : 103 words
  23. Employment in Western Australia.

    PERTH, Monday.—Immigrants are being absorbed in employment in the country as they arrive. A batch of 98 by the s.s. Osterley on Thursday has already been ...

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  24. Private Advices.

    The following private advices have been received:- By Messrs. John Sanderson and Co., from Messrs. Sanderson, Murray, and Elder Ltd. (dated March ...

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  25. STREET PESTS FINED.

    Maximum penalties were imposed by police magistrates yesterday in cases in which men charged with offensive bebaviour were said by the police to have ...

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  26. FEDERAL OPINION.

    Members of the Federal Parliament were not surprised at the result of the New South Wales elections. Labour members expressed disappointment, and from ...

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  27. Politics in Japan.

    Following on considerable confusion as a result of the Opposition's obstructive tactics against the resolution of the Lower House urging retrenchment to the amount ...

    Article : 99 words
  28. PIANIST'S FULL LIFE.

    Thick-set, athletic-looking, and wearing a boyish smile, Jasea Spivakovsky, the Russian pianist, stepped from the Sydney express yesterday. He was welcomed ...

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  29. Robbery from Boot Shop.

    Thieves broke into the Ladies' Bootery, Collins street, during Sunday night. Mr. A. W. Eckersall informed the police yesterday that the front door had been forced ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. Larceny from a Dwelling.

    Herbert Matthew Curtis, aged 25 years, a clerk, was arrested yesterday by Plainclothes Constable Cooper and charged with having stolen on August 10, 1921, ...

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  31. Health of M. Lenin.

    Russian Soviet leaders have been summoned to Moscow to consider the position which will arise in the event of the death of the Bolshevik Prime Minister (M. ...

    Article : 58 words
  32. Letters and Cheques Stolen.

    A letter box on the door of the Builders' Exchange, Flinders lane, was tampered with yesterday morning, and a number of letters addressed to tonants of the ...

    Article : 78 words
  33. French Football Team.

    It is reported from Paris that the Australasian tour of the French Rugby football team has been abandoned. The original intention was that the team ...

    Article : 55 words
  34. Intruder Surprised.

    A man who is alleged to have attempted to enter the residence of Mr. R. Hildyard, St. Kilda road, last night, received an unpleasant surprise. Mrs. Hildyard heard a ...

    Article : 130 words
  35. EVENING SALE OF FRUIT.

    State officials seem to be between two factions in the agitation by city fruit sellers against the embargo on fruit selling after 7 o'clock in the winter months. It ...

    Article : 289 words
  36. CRUELTY IN LOADING CATTLE

    Before Mr. Freeman, P.M., and honorary justices in the Port Melbourne Court on Monday, Brut[?] Gardini, of Chetwynd street, North Melbourne, was charged with having ...

    Article : 272 words
  37. THE GUN TAX.

    Sir,—Mr. Polan objects to a gun tax. May we remind him that unless the matter is taken in hand there will be no native game left to shoot.The internal ...

    Article : 212 words
  38. Men With Motor-Cycles.

    "Men with motor-cycles have been standing about Flinders street for months trying to induce little girls to go away. Their conduct is disgraceful," said Sergeant ...

    Article : 196 words
  39. FEAST CUPS AND CHURCH TOKENS

    "Church Tokens and Church China in Australia" was the title of a lecture delivered by Mr. A. Chitty before the Historical Society in the Town Hall last ...

    Article : 188 words
  40. OBSTRUCTING THE FOOTPATH

    Complaints by shopkeepers in Bourke street regarding the behaviour of "punters" and racing men who gather near the Theatre Royal on race days and "settling ...

    Article : 131 words
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