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  2. AVIATION. Poulet's Journey.

    BOMBAY, Friday.—Reuter's Karachi correspondent reports that little went amiss during Poulet's journey either in regard to motors or the structure. When the motors ...

    Article : 115 words
  3. I.W.W. IN AMERICA. Petty Warfare.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—Centralia had been steadily combating the radical element for several years, and Tuesday's shoo[?]ng was the climax of a series of ...

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  4. LATEST SPORTING, THE TURF,

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  5. FEDERAL ARENA. Nationalists and Farmers.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sir Joseph Cook says that the Nationalists are in agreement with the farmers' manifesto. There ought, he added, be no quarrels between the two ...

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  6. V.A.T.C. RACES.

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  7. ASCOT RACES.

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  8. BATHURST TO NEWCASTLE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Lieut. Pickles arrived at Newcastle after a non-stop flight from Bathurst yesterday via Rylstone, Merriwa, Singleton, and Maitland. He was in the air ...

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  9. AMENDMENTS IN CONSTITUTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Labor Council has decided to request the unions to advise members to vote against the proposed amendments of the Federal constitution. ...

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  10. ARRIVAL IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Lieut. Pickles arrived in Sydney this morning from Newcastle. He left Newcastle at 8 a.m. and landed in Centennial Park at 5 minutes past 9. ...

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  11. SOLDIER CANDIDATES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—For the Federal elections 34 soldiers have been nominated. They range from privates to generals. ...

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  12. CAPT. ROSS-SMITH.

    LONDON, Friday.—Alcock put Capt Ross-Smith's Vimy machine through the final test yesterday. Experts declare that spare parts stowed in every corner of the machine and ...

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  13. RUSSIA. Lloyd George's Statement.

    LONDON, Saturday.—There was a large attendance in the House of Commons when Mr. Lloyd George replied to numerous questions of notice regarding the Russian policy ...

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  14. MR. RYAN OPTIMISTIC.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mr. Ryan, interviewed on his arrival in Melbourne yesterday, said that camouflage cut no ice in the serious conflict of politics nowadays. He ...

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  15. A COLD JOURNEY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A special message to the United Service signed by Ross-Smith, from Lyons, slates:—"I arrived at Lyons at 3.40 The weather was' misty as far as Lymphe ...

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  16. SIR JOSEPH COOK.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Sir Joseph Cook was tendered a civic reception at Orange, and when three cheers were called for him a strong posse of Labor adherents called for ...

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  17. GERMAN PROPAGANDA.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The Seattle Department of Justice officials, sheriffs, and others worked fast to-day rounding up [?].W.W's in the drag[?]et at Portland, ...

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  18. HERBERT SEAT.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Surprise was expressed when two additional candidates were nominated for Herbert. The nominations are:W. Bamford (Nationalist), ...

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  19. SUNSHINE ALL THE WAY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Ross-Smith in a special telegram from Pisa says: "I left Lyons at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning. I flew along the Riviera and crossed the Gulf ...

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  20. THE DROUGHT.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The drought conditions are becoming worse. There is a feeling of pessimism in all circles. The losses in stock are appalling. No feed and no ...

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  21. NEWSPAPER SUPPRESSED.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The newspaper "Union Record," the official organ of the Seattle Central Labor Council, has been suppressed by the Government on a charge ...

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  22. "RE-DISCOVERY" OF AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Alliance aeroplanes were out early this morning, but the outlook was most dismal. Poulet was in India, and Boss-Smith speeding towards ...

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  23. A RUNAWAY GIRL.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A girl, aged 11, recently ran away from her home at King Lake, a few miles from Melbourne, because she said her mother had beaten her. She ...

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  24. THE TIPSTERS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"Poseidon's" tips for the Rosehill meeting to-morrow are as follow:—Apprentices' Handicap.—Rualma, Urney, ...

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  25. IRISH RACE CONVENTION. Messages From Ireland.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—In connection with the resolution of the recent Irish race convention held in Melbourne the following cable message has been received by ...

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  26. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The inquiry into the death of Alice Berry, of Queanboyan, has concluded at the Redfern Police Court. Annie Turnbull, described as a nurse, who was ...

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  27. AMERICA WILL NOT COMPROMISE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Referring to Mr. Lloyd George's speeches, an official of the Department of State announced that the United States will not compromise with ...

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  28. WALLSEND RACES.

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  29. ROSEHILL RACES.

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  30. OMSK CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Bolsheviks have captured Omsk. ...

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  31. ADELAIDE MEETING.

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  32. AVOWED DISLOYALTY.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—At a meeting of the Victorian Commission of Presbyterian State Assembly a motion was carried protesting emphatically against the open and ...

    Article : 74 words
  33. CHILDREN'S MAINTENANCE BILL.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—It has been generally understood that the amount to be paid into the general fund by employers under the Maintenance of Children Bill would be ...

    Article : 96 words
  34. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George announced that it was proposed to hold soon an international conference at which the Allied ...

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  35. BRISBANE RACING.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—The King's Plate resulted:—Had I Wist 1, Thans 2, Earl Kitchener 3. ...

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  36. SAD ENDING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The terrible ending of Douglas's flight saddened London. The cause of the accident is unknown. Probably it will never be known. Some observers ...

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  37. PROTESTANT FEDERATION'S RESOLUTION.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A conference convened by the Victorian Protestant Fedoration carried the following resolution to [?]e cabled to Mr. Lloyd George:—"That ...

    Article : 125 words
  38. WITHDRAWAL OF FORCES URGED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A joint meeting of the Parliamentary committee of the Trade Union Congress and the Labor Party's executive passed a resolution urging a clear-cut ...

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  39. BOWLING.

    Mr. S. Clark, of the Lismore Bowling Club, has been selected by the State Selection Committee to represent New South Wales in the forthcoming interstate matches against ...

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  41. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Churchill announced in the House of Commons that the British casualties in Russia since the beginning of the campaign totalled 876, including ...

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  42. CRICKET.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The matches yesterday resulted:—Wayerley v. Sydney.—Former, first innings, 6 for 202. ...

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  43. N.Z. RACING.

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  44. PEACE TREATY. AMERICAN DISCUSSION.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Senate adopted a motion for the closure of the debate on the treaty, to force the final vote within a wek. ...

    Article : 31 words
  45. OVERSEAS LABOR. AMERICAN MINERS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The miners have accepted the United States Government's proposal to negotiate for new wage contracts. ...

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  46. ARRANGING FOR THE FUNERAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Describing the approach of the aviators to Surbiton another eye witness states: After the engine stopped the aeroplane spun round until within ...

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  47. IMPORTANT RESERVATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Senate rapidly adopted the Shantung and several other important reservations. ...

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  48. RETURNING TO WORK.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—It is estimated that more than 15 per cent. of the miners have returned to work since the forced settlement of the strike. ...

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  49. ROSEHILL ACCEPTANCES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The following are the acceptances for the principal events at in Bosehill meeting on Monday:—Flying Handicap.—Bimeter, Goonhilly, ...

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  50. IRELAND. HOME RULE ACT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Lieut.-Commander Wedgwood, Mr. Bonar Law stated that unless legislation was previously enacted, the ...

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  51. FLIGHT POSTPONED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter's Karachi correspondent reports that owing to the illness of Benoist, who is suffering from fever, Poulet has postponed his flight to Delhi till ...

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  52. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times" Labor correspondent states that the Government proposes to establish a new railway managing committee, including two ...

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  53. BOXING. VERDICT DISAGREED WITH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Frank Dailey (America) was awarded a decision over Salvino Jamito at the Stadium last night, but the opinion was generally expressed that the ...

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  54. MAJOR-GENERAL SEELY'S RESIGNATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the House of Commons, Major-General Seely, who took a seat, on the front Opposition bench, explained that his resignation as secretary to the Air ...

    Article : 190 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. CONTEST AT BANGALOW.

    A contest will take place in the Bangalow hall to-night between Fred Higgins and Jack Smith. A car will leave the Hotel Metropole, Lismore, at 6.30 this evening. ...

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