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  2. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— "Poseidon" tips as follows for Tattersall's Club meeting to-morrow:—Novice Handicap.—Golden Bubble, ...

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  3. THE PEACE TREATY. Anxiety in Japan.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday—At Tokio developments on the Shantung question form the supreme subject of discussion. The general attitude of the Japanese is to calmly ...

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  4. PEACE LOAN. Minister Threatens-Compulsion.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Peace Loan subscriptions received to the 10th inst. amounted to £1,182,000. Mr. Poynton states these figures are not at all satisfactory. Should ...

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  5. LABOR AFFAIRS. Opposition By The Employees.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Eveleigh workshops employees decided by a large majority to reject the introduction of the Whitley scheme. The Labor Council also has ...

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  6. RUSSIA. General Position Summarised.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is authoritatively announced that the Polish-Lithuania advance towards Dvinsk has been held up by the Reds, who forced the Poles in the ...

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  7. STATE POLITICS Attacks on government Naus[?]ating.

    SYDNEY, Friday.:—Mr. Carmichael, speaking in the Budget debate, said the Government had failed to assist increased production, not only by increased taxation but ...

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  8. NATIONALIST CONFERENCE. Pre-Selection Pledge.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Nationalist Conference to-day the Marrickville branch proposed that a sitting member should be exempted from pre-selection unless he had ...

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  9. COMPARISONS IN FIGURES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Peace Loan, subscriptions received up to September 10 were apportioned as follows:—N.S.W., £268,060; Victoria, £505,010; Queensland, £61,370; ...

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  10. LETTER CARRIERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A deputation from the N.S.W. Labor Council and representative of the Letter Carriers' Association will wait on Mr. Hughes next week in connection with ...

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  11. THE MINORITY REPORT.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—At Washington Senator Hitchcock and five other Democrats presented the minority report of the Foreign Relations Committee, urging a ...

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  12. MEAT STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The strike of slicers and boners which commenced at Alexandria meatworks yesterday has extended to all the works in Sydney. ...

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  13. MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Winston Churchill has arrived at London, and is issuing a statement on North Russia. ...

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  14. EVIL OF CENTRALISATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. G. Logue moved a Tamworth electoral conference resolution that with a view of combating the growing evil of centralisation the Government be ...

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  15. THE TRAINING TRACK.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At Randwick this morning Carbern and Lansell ran together for five furlongs in 1.17½ Sasanof covered five furlongs on the course proper in ...

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  16. RALLY AT LISMORE.

    The local committee has arranged a big rally at the Singer corner in Lismore to-night for the purpose of stimulating interest in the Peace Loan, which closes on Tuesday, ...

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  17. COAL MINERS' GRIEVANCES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Important developments took place to day regarding the coal miners' grievances. It is now probable, that the threatened strike in New ...

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  18. THE BRITISH POLICY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Churchill (Secretary for War) in an official note replying to criticisms of the British policy in North Russia says:—The policy accepted by the House ...

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  19. POSITION OF THE HORSES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The best fancied of the Caulfield Cup candidates in Melbourne turf circles are Lucknow and Nightwatch, but Chrome, Surveyor, Amanus, Gloaming, ...

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  20. NATIONALIST PARTY AND THE WAR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. John Storey stated that, the Premier in his presidential address before the Nationalist Conference showed further abnormal development of ...

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  21. GRAZIERS' CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday;—The graziers' conference continued, its sittings to-day. In view of a recent legal decision, the question of defining the term "hogget" was considered, ...

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  22. CLARENCE RIVER PONY RACES.

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  23. ESCAPE OF PRISONERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Six men who were being conveyed from Melbourne gaol to Pentridgo forced some boards out of the bottom of tie prison van and escaped. All ...

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  24. OVERSEAS LABOR. Trade Union Congress.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Trade Union Congress at Glasgow carried a resolution favoring the direct taxation of land values in the next Budget, the nationalisation of ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICAN PARLIAMENT.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—The South African House of Assembly ratified the peace treaty. ...

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  26. CANADIAN VOTE.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—Parliament voted by 102 for the ratification of the peace treaty, 70 being against. It was a straight out party vote. ...

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  27. PROHIBITION QUESTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The question of prohibition was discussed on the motion of Croydon women's branch that conference should sanction a referendum on prohibition ...

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  28. SPECULATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The press are speculating as to the possibility of the miners' attitude hastening the general elections. The "Times" regards the. resolution as merely ...

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  29. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lord Fisher, when invited to give plans for a reduction of the estimates of £140,000,000 to £24,000,000, replied in the words of Burke "I'll not give ...

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  30. FEDERAL ARENA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Hughes has informed the Federal executive of the Returned Soldiers' League that he is strongly in favor of offering inducements for the ...

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  31. WAR LEE'S EXPERIENCES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Wall Lee, the Enfield gardener, who was recently found wounded, had a further experience yesterday. When hia partner left the hut early in the ...

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  32. CONVICTED EIGHT TIMES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Donald Ramsay, who is not yet 17 years of age, pleaded guilty at the Quarter Sessions to a charge of stealing a cheque for £21. Judge Scholes said that ...

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  33. CLARENCE RIVER J.C. WEIGHTS.

    GRAFTON, Friday.—The following weights were issued to-night for the Clarence River Jockey Club's meeting on 17th September:— ...

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  34. PARLLAMENTARY DINNER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Speaking at a Parliamentary dinner to Mr. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook, Senator Gardiner spoke for the Labor members who were present, ...

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  35. POLICE STRIKE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The third day of the police strike opened with casualties in which 20 were injured. Six thousand uniformed militiamen patrolling streets gave a feeling ...

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  36. PROFITEERING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Replying to a deputation from the Newcastle district, which declared that profiteering was rife, and urged the Government to take steps to cope with ...

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  37. GENERAL TELEGRAMS. N.Z. SOLDIERS' DEMAND.

    WELLINGTON, Friday. — A deputation of over 1000 returned soldiers marched to the New Zealand Parliament House to urge to the political leaders the men's demands ...

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  38. COST OF LIVING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—When the Board of Trade inquiry into the cost of living was resumed this morning, Mr. Barby said he represented 35 trade associations which ...

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  39. LABOR LEADERS ON BAIL.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—A Winnipeg judge has released on bail eight Labor leaders of the June strike, about whose incarceration another strike was threatened. ...

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  40. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Commenting on the nationalisation resolution at the Trade Union Congress the "Pall Mall Gazette" says that 20,000,000 Parliamentary voters will refuse ...

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  41. THE MARATHON.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian scholarship winner, who was proceeding to Oxford, states that the Marathon came into collision in a fog shortly before midnight. ...

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  42. TICK CONTROL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Chief Inspector of Stock (Mr. Symons) referred to some remarks by Mr. C. J. McRae in regard to delay in constituting the Tick Board control ...

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  43. SOUTH COAST PONIES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The South Coast Pony Club held a meeting at Wollongong to-day. Results:—Novice Handicap. Lorrie 1, Gold Stitch ...

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  44. SCHOOL SUBSIDY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The advisableness of extending the subsidy now given in the ease of children in the country who have to proceed to school in vehicles to those who ...

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  45. GERMAN REPUBLIC. EXPLOSION AT MUNITION WORKS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Cologne correspondent says an explosion took place at a munition store at Neuweid, near Coblenz. Over 200 workers were injured. The ...

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  46. CASINO HOSPITAL COMMITTEE.

    CASINO, Friday.—The Casino District Hospital committee resigned to-night over the doctors' trouble owing to what was considered an unsatisfactory reply from the ...

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  47. A TOWN FINED.

    LONDON Thursday.—The town of Langerfeld has been fined 15,000 marks in connection with the murder of a British soldier. ...

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  48. FOOTBALL.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—The New Zealand footballers defeated Western Province by 20 points to 3. ...

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  49. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Dublin Government have issued a proclamation suppressing Sinn Fein and kindred organisations in County Cork; also prohibiting all public gatherings ...

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  50. MILITARY TRAINGING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Australian National Defence League is Advocating a rearrangement of the present number of training days providing for a much longer camp ...

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  51. A SHIP FOUNDERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Twenty-seven of the crew were drowned when the war sugar liner Corydon foundered in Bahama Channel on Tuesday. Nine survivors were ...

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  52. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    GRAFTON, Friday.—The dispersal of the Ramornie Devon stud stock yesterday attracted a large attendance. Many outside buyers were present. Good sales were ...

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  53. PROTEST AGAINST THE POLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Renter's Berlin correspondent says A German Note presented at Versailles expresses anxiety at the agitation in irresponsible Polish quarters for ...

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  54. MILITIA AND MOB.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—At Boston there were six deaths when the militia fired into a mob attempting to rescue gamblers who had been arrested for opening games at the ...

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  55. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The police magistrate's decision was given to-day in the charge against Edgar Free, M.L.A., of displaying the red flag on 23rd March. ...

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  56. HURRICANE AT FLORIDA.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—A Key West message states that not one house in the city escaped damage, many being wrecked. The hurricane swept the Florida coast. ...

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  57. HIGH JUMP RECORD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Australian high jump record was broken by Sundown, who cleared 7ft. 9¾in. at Albury show yesterday. It is considered the performance was the ...

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  58. LYSAGHT'S SOLD.

    LONDON, Thursday.—John Lysaght's iron and steel works and branches have been sold, to a syndicate for five millions sterling. The syndicate is headed by Mr. Amour Berry, ...

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  59. OBITUARY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Sir John Davies, formerly President of the Victorian Legislative Council, died to-day. ...

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  60. HELD OVER.

    A number of cable and telegraphic items are unavoidably held over from this issue. ...

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  64. MURWILLUMBAH-MULLUMBIMBY.

    R. J. B. Jack and Co., Optometrists and Opticians, Lismore, visit Murwillumbah, Tuesday, September 16th, Skinner's Hotel; Mullumbimby, Wednesday, September 17th, ...

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