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  2. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Friday.—The military and police to-day raided the Sinn Fein headquarters at Dublin and detained two Sinn Fein members of the House of Commons. All ...

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  3. OVERSEAS LABOR. French Municipal Strike.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The municipal strike has been settled, the men obtaining concessions. ...

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  4. ORARA J.C. RACES.

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  5. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

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  6. A GAMBLING DEN.

    ROME, Friday.—The Italian police raided a fashionable gambling den at Capri from the air, descending in seaplanes in the darkness and hoodwinking the scouts watching ...

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  7. RUSSIA. British Withdrawal.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Churchill (Secretary for War) states that General Rawlinson is fully empowered to evacuate Russia. The withdrawal is fraught with peculiar ...

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  8. BOLSHEVIKS HEAVILY DEFEATED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A War Office communique says: After a three days' battle at Tsaitsin, in which the Bolsheviks made combined attacks in different directions upon the ...

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  9. STRIKE IN LORRAINE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter's Metz corresdondent reports that the strike on the railways in Lorraine has been settled, but a strike of miners has begun. ...

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  11. GRAVE SITUATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Times" Dublin correspondent says that the new measures necessary to prevent anarchy practically restore the original Law Procedure Act of ...

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  12. A CALM NIGHT.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—A message from Boston states that the night was calm. ...

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  13. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Fisher declares that the problem of designing a new British navy immune from air attacks, and combining economy of construction and the ...

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  14. BOSTON POLICE STRIKE.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—A message from Boston states that Governor Colledge has issued a statement characterising the action of the policemen as desertion from entry ...

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  15. TROTSKY WARNS FINLAND.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Times" Helsingfors correspondent says that speaking to the Petrograd Soviet Trotsky warned Finland that the road from Helsingfors to ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT POLICY.

    LONDON, Friday.—Lord French, Commander-in-Chief in Ireland, in a speech at Belfast, hotly denounced the "unspeakable villainy of the dastardly murderers" of ...

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  17. SEARCHES ALMOST FRUITLESS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is stated in Cork that the Sinn Feiners of the south of Ireland were evidently aware of the Government's intentions, as searches were nearly ...

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  18. THE CAPTURE OF KIEFF.

    LONDON, Friday.—Ukrainian official reports show that sanguinary fighting of General Petlura's forces with the Bolsheviks preceded the capture of Kieff, both sides ...

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  19. RECRUITING FOR NEW MEN.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—A Boston, message states that two citizens were shot in. to-day's casualties in connection with the police strike, which appears to be a fight to ...

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  20. SWEEPING CHANGE AT HAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Fisher in his concluding article on the navy in the "Times," says that a period of change is at hand as sweeping in its character as was ...

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  21. RAILWAY SHOPMEN.

    DETROIT, Saturday.—The United States railway administration has accepted the proposal of the shopmen for a new schedule obviating a national strike. ...

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  22. ENEMY CLAIMS SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Friday.—The evacuation of Lithuania has been carried out to south of Memel, the headquarters being transferred to Mitan. A Moscow Wireless message ...

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  23. SELF-DETERMINATION THE REAL MEANS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the Trade Union Congress a motion was unanimously carried reaffirming that self-determination, and not military rule, was the real means whereby ...

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  24. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The members of the Operative Bakers' Union decided at a mass meeting to-day to cease work at all shops at which the conditions outlined by the ...

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  25. SIBERIAN ARMY.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The American Consul's despatches from Omsk on September 10th reported that the Northern Siberian army had stopped its retreat. It was ...

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  26. PROCLAMATION SUPPRESSING SINN FEINISM.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Dublin report states that the authorities have suppressed the Sinn Fein Parliament. (Reuter.) ...

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  27. GERMAN REPUBLIC. GAMBLING BANNED.

    BERLIN, Friday.—Herr Noske (Minister for Defence) has banned public and private gambling throughout Germany. ...

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  28. RICHMOND CUP.

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  29. DECISION OF TRADE CONGRESSS.

    LONDON, Friday.—At the Trade Union Congress the railway men's leader (Mr. Thomas) moved a motion demanding that the Government repeal the conscription Acts. ...

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  30. THE CALENDAR.

    BERLIN, Friday.—A motion listed in the National Assembly substitutes the existing calendar for one resembling the French revolutionary calendar of 10 days a week and ...

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  31. ECONOMY CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Writing from France to Mr. Walter Long (First Lord of the Admiralty), who is visiting the dockyards and other establishments in ...

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  32. POSITION OP THE HORSES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Several important changes in the betting market have taken place, the various positions being as follows:— ...

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  33. ENGLISH RACING.

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  34. BAKERS GOING ON STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The decision to strike was reached at a mass meeting of the members, of the Co-operative Bakers' Union to-day. This was consequent upon the ...

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  35. POSSIBILITY OF ANOTHER WAR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—While in New York Cardinal Mercier was asked his opinion as to the possibility of another war. He replied: "You may be Certain there will be ...

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  36. COLONEL KELLY'S COMMENTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Colonel Sherwood Kelly, in a letter to the daily press, says that when in North Russia he wrote a private letter to a friend in England concerning the ...

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  37. MENTONE RACES.

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  38. GRAFTON CUP MEETING.

    The Grafton Cup meeting will be held on Wednesday and Thursday next. The prize money totals £1550, and 94 horses will be engaged, including many from Sydney and ...

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  39. KOREA.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.— Unofficial despatches published, here from Seoul say that every part of the city is occupied by Japanese. A virtual siege exists since the attempt to ...

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  40. ITALIAN RAIDERS.

    ROME, Saturday.—Italian raiders, including the poet Gabriele d'Annunzio, Tvith machine guns and armared care, entered Fiume at noon on September 12. It ...

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  41. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Wilton, the "Times" Omsk correspondent, telegraphs that the three armies commanded by General Diterich have engaged in an anti-Bolshevik ...

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  42. MARSEILLES STRIKE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Marseilles correspondent in a message on Saturday said that the tramways were still running despite the general strike. Work at the docks ...

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  43. FOOTBALL. AUSTRALIA v. NEW ZEALAND.

    Sydney, Saturday.—The fourth test match Australia, versus New Zealand was won by Australia by 32 to 2. ...

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  44. METROPOLITAN COMPETITION.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—In the League city cup competition semi-finals Western Suburbs beat Balmain by 15 to 12, and Glebe beat North Sydney by 28 to 7. ...

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  45. LOSSES ON THE BARRIER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday—It is estimated that the Barrier unions on strike have expended £23,830 in strike pay, and the loss in wages amounts to £250,000, while £125,000 has ...

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  46. ADELAIDE RACES.

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  47. CLARENCE DEFEATS BYRON.

    GRAFTON, Saturday.—Clarence footballers defeated Byron By 22 points to 2. ...

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  48. DISORDERS IN PERU.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Peruvian Embassy learns that the offices of "La Prensa" and "El Comercio," leading Lima newspapers, were mobbed and partly burned ...

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  49. COST OF LIVING.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Government reports, covering August, show that the retail food prices actually increased despite the official campaign to reduce the cost of ...

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  50. ROWING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The question has arisen as to the disposal of the King's Cup in connection with the Henley regatta. Senator Pearce arranged for its inclusion in ...

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  51. DRUMORE BREAKS DOWN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—It is reported from Melbourne that the owner of Drumore says the horse broke down in the off fetlock in the Mentone Handicap yesterday. ...

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  52. WHAT MAY BE SUNG.

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday.—A message from Petrograd states that the Bolsheviks, are prohibiting the "Marseillaise" as a reactionary bourgeois hymn. Only the ...

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  53. THE MARATHON.

    LONDON, Friday.—Lloyd's reports that the patching of the holes in the Marathon is proceeding, favored by fine weather and the good position of the ship. ...

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  54. ALBION PARK RACES.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—At the Albion Park races yesterday the principal events resulted:—Park Plate.—Sir Rouble 1, Abgull 2, ...

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  55. BOXING. QUEENSLAND CONTESTS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday,—At the Brisbane Stadium last night Jerry Sullivan (Sydney), bantamweight, defeated Jack Brown (Greek) on points after 20 rounds. At the Ipswich ...

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  56. A KING'S GIFT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times" Milan correspondent states that the King's properties, the presentation of which to the State was recently announced, include the ...

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  57. ALLIED ASSISTANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—How the Allies are assisting in north-west Russia is explained by M. Lianosoff, Premier of the newlyformed Government there, who is at present ...

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  58. THE TICK REGULATIONS.

    KYOGLE, Saturday.—At the Police Court, two charges against stockowners of breaches of the tick regulations were dismissed. The bench severely criticised ...

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  59. NATIONHOOD OF THE DOMINIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter's Edmonton (Alberta) correspondent reports that the Prince of Wales, in a speech referring to the new power devolving upon the Dominions ...

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  61. GREEN BEAT REYES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Jack Green beat "Cowboy" Reyes at the Stadium last night. The fight was stopped in the 17th round. The latter gave a poor exhibition. ...

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  63. ESTHONIA'S ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter's Helsingfors correspondent states that the representative of Esthonia declares that the Bolsheviks' peace offer has neither been ...

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