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  2. LATEST SPORTING.

    The following weights have been declared for the meeting to be held on South Murwillumbah racecourse on Saturday, 1st February:— ...

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  3. DEMOBILISATION.

    LONDON, Monday;—The War Office, in an announcement regarding the armies in occupation, says:—Thirty thousand men are now demobilising daily compared with 8000 ...

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  4. PEACE CONFERENCE BUSINESS.

    PARIS, Monday.—M. Pichon, in a statement to journalists, said that, the Allied Governments had not yet received a direct response from the Russian Government to the ...

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  5. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    Mr. R. F. W. Graham, District Railway Superintendent, yesterday afternoon received the following telegram from head office, Sydney:— ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL LABOR.

    PARIS, Monday.—Mr. Henderson has arrived from Berne, and is consulting with Messrs. Barnes, Thomas, and Trade Union Congress delegates at the request, of Mr. ...

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  7. N.S.W. PROCLAMATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—After a special Executive meeting of the New South Wales Ministers to-day a proclamation was issued stating that libraries, schools, churches, ...

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  8. CONGRESS POSTPONED.

    LONDON, Monday.—A message from Geneva, states that the official opening of the International Social Congress at Berne has been postponed till 3rd February in order ...

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  9. IMPORTANT CONFERENCES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Important Labor conferences are proceeding. Messrs., Barnes, Henderson, Thomas and Gompers are participating. There is great expectation of a ...

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  10. EXCHANGE OP VIEWS.

    PARIS, Monday.—It is announced that this afternoon's, session continued to exchange view regarding the German colonies in the Pacific and the Far East. ...

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  11. CANTERBURY PARK WEIGHTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The following are the weights for the Canterbury Park races:—Flying Handicap.—Colugo 9-12, Estland ...

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  12. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—President Wilson proceeded to Reims this morning. He will visit the cathedral and also the devastated towns and villages on the Marno, and Chateau ...

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  13. JAPANESE ATTITUDE.

    PARIS, Monday.—Makion, Japan's senior representative at the Peace' Conference, interviewed by Reuter's representative, declared that Japan docs not intend and does ...

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  14. GERMAN REVOLUTION.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The scheme for the future composition of Germany was drawn up exclusively by the Secretary of State for the Interior, but was not approved ...

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  15. VICTORIA QUARANTINED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A Melbourne message states that the medical advisory con ference to-day decided that pneumonic influenza does exist in Victoria. Subsequently ...

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  16. THE ARMIES IN OCCUPATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Press Bureau reports:—Consequent, upon discussions during the past ten days in London between Ministers and the various departments on ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND'S EXPERIENCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. E. C. Huie, man aging editor of the Christchurch "Sun," in a letter to a Sydney friend, states that the mortality for New Zealand was between 6000 ...

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  18. CRICKET.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The interstate match between New South Wales and Victoria concluded to-day, the former winning by six wickets. When stumps were drawn on ...

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  19. WORK OF THE Y.M.C.A.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lieut.General Sir John Monash, in opening a Jewish hut, said that the Australian. Y.M.C.A. worked nobly, and frequently under shell fire. The ...

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  20. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    LONDON, Monday.—A decree issued from Berlin convokes a National Assembly to be held at Weimar on 6th February. ...

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  21. TERRITORIAL QUESTIONS.

    London, Monday.—The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says:—The method which the conference will follow to settle territorial questions is now apparent. ...

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  22. POLES LOSE ODERBERG.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday,—The Breslan National Council reports that Czech troops after sanguinary fighting captured Oderberg from the Poles. ...

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  23. SCHOOLS FOR HOSPITALS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—In the event of the disease gaining, a footing it is proposed to use subsidised hospitals for the purpose of treatment of patients, but as it is possible ...

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  24. LIEBKNECHT'S FUNERAL.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—A message from Berlin states: On the occasion of the funeral of Dr. Li[?]bknecht Spartacus[?]tes and Government troops with field guns and ...

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  25. THE RETURN MATCH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In view of the fact that the Victorian cricketers will be unable to return to Victoria owing to the quarantine restrictions it is quite likely that the ...

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  26. CASE AT MILTHORPE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Word has reached Orange from Millthorpe that a returned soldier named Willis, who landed in Melbourne from the Leicestershire, has developed ...

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  27. A BONFIRE OP BOLSHEVIK FLAGS.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—Winnipeg soldiers made a bonfire of red flags and Bolshevik literature. They raided the headquarters and wrecked five buildings. ...

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  28. LISM0RE v. CORAKI.

    The following have been selected to play against Coraki at Lismore on Saturday, commencing at 10.30 a.m.:—G. Webb, G. Brown, D. Quinlan, J. Aleorn, R. Lewis, A. ...

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  29. PORTUGAL.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is officially stated that the Monarchists at Braganza, Lisbon, and Videu have been crushed. The military and civilians in the Avetro district are ...

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  30. THE EX-CZAR'S DEATH.

    HAGUE, Monday.—Count Tolstoi, a relation of the former writer, has given the German newspapers a new version of the exCzar's death. While the ex-Gzar was living ...

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  31. THREATENED BOLSHEVIK INVASION.

    LONDON, Monday.—The German press reports that the Government has engaged in a military invasion against the Bolshev[?]sts. Invasion is expected early. already ...

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  32. POLICE ASSISTANCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—The police on the Victorian and Queensland borders have been directed to afford every assistance to the quarantine officers in giving effect to the ...

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  33. PRIMARY PRODUCERS' UNION.

    The annual meeting in connection with'the Tregeagle-Chilcott's Grass branch of the P.P.U. was held in Tregeagle Hallon Friday evening last, 24th inst. Mr. S. M. ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND MEASURES.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—In consequence of the influenza development in Australia the New Zealand Government is taking steps to prevent re-infection of the Dominion,and ...

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  35. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    PARIS, Monday.—General Sm[?]ts. and Lord Robt. Cecil will represent Great Britain, and President Wilson and Colonel House America, on the League of Nations ...

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  36. THEATRES AND CHURCHES CLOSED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—A special Executive meeting held to-day Ordered the issue of a proclamation making provision for an interstate agreement regarding infected States. ...

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  37. RUSSIA.

    BERNE, Monday —Lithuanian troops defeated the Bolsheviks, capturing 6000, east of Kov[?]o. The Lithuanians are reported to be marching on Vilna. ...

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  38. EX-KING MANUEL.

    LONDON, Monday.'—Reuter's Agency learns that ex-King Manuel is still in London, and does not intend to go to Portugal at present. ...

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  39. HELD UP AT TENTERFIELD.

    It was reported at Lismore yesterday that 300 people for Queensland were held up at Tenterfield from the Sydney express, and that the accommodation of the town was ...

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  40. REDUCTION IN SHIPPING FREIGHTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The British and Australian ship owners, have agreed on a substantial reduction in shipping freights between Australia and England. ...

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  41. PLEBISCITE OF SAMOAN CHIEFS.

    LONDON, Monday.—During an address to the Council, Mr. Massey said that a confidential plebiscite had been taken of New Zealand's administration among the Samoan ...

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  42. ROYALIST LEADER KILLED.

    LONDON, Monday.—A telegram from Lisbon states that Ornelas, leader of the Royalist party in Portugal, was killed at Monsanto Pans on Sunday. ...

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  43. BRITISH ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—A British message says that the British advanced, on Ebaku, and are in possession of the Trans-Caucasian railway. They have occupied ...

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  44. BOLSHEVIKS ORGANISING.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" Christiainia correspondent says:—It as reported from(Russia that the Bolsheviks are organising for a great spring campaign, when they ...

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  45. REFERENCES AT LISM0RE HOSPITAL MEETING.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Lismore District Hospital last night the president, Mr. W. J. L. McCaughey, said they were likely to be threatened by one of the ...

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  46. ROYALIST CONTROL.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Portuguese Royalists control the Minho area and Traz-osMontes. ...

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  47. RUSSIAN LEADERS.

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—Reliable information is that the Moscow Soviet terminated the acute differences with the leaders. Trotsky supported Dadek and Zinovieff and in ...

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  48. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Nearly 400 original Anzacs reached Sydney to-day, and were accorded a fine reception. ...

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  49. REBELS DEFEATED.

    LONDON, Monday. —Reuter's Agency has received the following official statement regarding the situation in Portugal:—Certain units on 23rd January and the Lisbon ...

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  50. PICHON WELCOMES JOURNALISTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—M. Pichon received th conference journalists to-day. He claimed them as brother journalists. When asked if the Sea of Marmora Conference was ...

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  51. RETURNED SOLDIERS' RECEPTION.

    In connection with the returned soldiers' reception members of Lismore War Chest and other patriotic societies are reminded that donations of cakes and sandwiches are ...

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  52. THE EX-KAISER.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Addressing a banquet to Captain Carpenter, V.C., Captain Tupper, international organiser of the Seamen's Union, said that a great mass meet ...

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  53. ECONOMIC QUESTIONS.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Council this morning arranged a Programme for the committees on economic questions, and discussed the maritime laws. ...

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  54. WAR CHEST MARKET STALL.

    The market stall on Saturday last was in charge of Mrs.Betteridge, assisted by Keith and Alex Betteridge. Donations were received from Mesdames Barham, ...

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  55. EX-KING ENTERS PORTUGAL.

    LONDON, Monday.—Ex-King Manuel is reported to have entered Portugal at 6 o'clock this morning, crossing the Minho River at Caminha. ...

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  56. DOMINION AID IN THE WAR.

    PARIS, Monday.—Mr. Hughes and Mr. Massey spoke of the wonderful contributions to the war of their respective countries and the necessity for some ...

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  57. AT THE QUEENSLAND BORDER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Mayor of Tenterfield wired the Minister for Health stating that 300 passengers were held up on the Queensland border. He had been informed ...

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  58. STICK TO GERMAN COLONIES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. R. J. BlackM.L.C., speaking at the ceremony of hoisting the Union Jack at the statue of Governor Phillip, said the German colonies must never ...

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  60. BOMBARDMENT BY WARSHIPS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Vigo fishermen report that warships are bombarding vianna. Aeroplanes flew over Oporto, dropping pamphlets advising the cavil ...

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