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  2. LATEST SPORTING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"Poseidon" tips as follows for the Moorefield meeting- Jumpers' Flat Race.—Angleform, Istrian. Swanker. ...

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  4. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is authoritatively stated the Bolsheviks' negotiations with the Lithuanians have broken down, and a resumption is improbable. General ...

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  5. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Farmers and Settlers' Executive Council for the Bathurst electorate considered a proposal to change the name of the party to the Famers' ...

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  6. LAH SIR EDMUND BARTON.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The funeral of the late Sir Edmund Barton took place to-day. A service was held at St. Andrew's Cathedral. The coffin reposed in the sanctuary, ...

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  7. MURWILLUMBAH PROPRIETARY JOCKEY CLUB.

    Horscowners are finally reminded that nominations for the Murwillumbah Proprietary Jockey Club's next race meeting to be held on the 17th inst. close with the ...

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  8. CRICKET.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—About 1000 persons saw the commencement of the cricket match between South Australia and N.S.W. on the Sydney Cricket Ground at 11 o'clock this ...

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  9. PREMIER ATTENDS MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Holman, accompanied by Mr. Parkhill, secretary of the National Association, this afternoon attended a meeting of the Central Electoral ...

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  10. A.J.C. SCRATCHINGS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Prince Viridis and Princess Lucy have been scratched for all A.J.C. engagements. ...

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  11. LISMORE TURF CLUB.

    Right up to time Mr. Pollack has issued the weights for the Lismore Cup and Anniversary Handicap, in connection with the forthcoming meeting of the Lismore Turf ...

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  12. LETTS CAPTURE VILLAGES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Lettish army, after a fierce battle against the Bolsheviks, captured several villages. They crossed the Dwina and ejected the enemy from Liksna, ...

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  13. NO ALLIANCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It was definitely ascertained to-night that there will be no alliance between the Nationalists and Progressive parties to fight, the forthcoming ...

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  14. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Large military police forces are engaged in the raids in Ireland searching and closing the Sinn Fein headquarters and the New Ireland Insurance ...

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  15. DENTAL PARLOR MYSTERY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The detectives are (engaged in attempting to solve the mystery attaching to the deaths of a dentist and his patient which occurred at a small dental ...

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  16. REFUSAL TO PROCEED TO SEA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Pereival Boulton (chief engineer), James Begby (thirdengineer), and S. Thompson (second engineer) were charged at the Central Police ...

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  17. AN APPEAL TO THE WORLD.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Sinn Fein committee in Paris has issued an appeal to the world stating that "Ireland suffered over 15,000 atrocities in regard to brutal British ...

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  18. LABOUR AFFAIRS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A conference between the Shipping Controller and all parties to the engineers' strike will be held in Melbourne on Monday. ...

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  19. POLICE BARRACKS RAIDED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The police barracks at Roundstone, Galway, were raided, shots being exchanged. The resistance was vigorous. The assailants were driven off, and two ...

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  20. NO FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—No further developments, in connection With the marine engineers' strike are expected till after the conference on Monday. ...

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  21. DARWIN INQUIRY.

    DARWIN, Friday.—Before the Royal Commission Mr. Carey was examined by Mr. Horace Trower, Director of Lands, regarding Carey's letter to Dr. Gilruth in which ...

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  22. SYDNEY GOAL LUMPERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Sydney coal lumpers.held a stop work meeting and decided to demand increased wages. ...

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  23. PEACE TREATY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The conversations between Lloyd George and Signor Nitti, Italian Premier, have concluded. The Prince of Wales subsequently dined with Signor Nitti, ...

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  24. NO MILK STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A mass meeting of dairy employees decided to accept the court award, therefore there, will be no milk strike. ...

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  25. BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The preliminaries governing the British Empire' Exhibition in. 1921 have been completed. The exhibition will probably be held at Regent Park. The ...

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  26. BREWERY EMPLOYEES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Labor Council has taken over the control of the brewery employees' strike and given the Employers' Association until Saturday night to ...

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  27. INTERALLIED CONTERENCES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lord Birkenhead, accompanied the Prime Minister to Paris. It is stated that the Prime Minister is attended by a retinue of 50 officials. The ...

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  28. THE WHEAT SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A conference of State and Federal authorities to consider the future of the wheat scheme met to-day, the Prime Minister presiding. One of the ...

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  29. IS IT ANOTHER STRIKE?

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The railway men's delegates are closeted at Unity House and Great Britain anxiously awaits their decision whether a strike is coming. ...

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  30. STRIKE AT CAPETOWN.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—At Durban as the result of the assistant town clerk, who is a member of the Municipal Employees' Association, being given a month's notice ...

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  31. OVERSEAS LABOR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—There is promise of a prolonged railway men's conference. It is now regarded as practically certain that the Government's offer will be referred back ...

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  32. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lieutenants Parer and McIntosh left Hounslow in their De Haviland machine to-day at 11.50 a.m. Lieut. Parer did not obtain permission to leave ...

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  33. THE BUTTER SUPPLY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Victorian Minister for Agriculture has received a communication from a leading produce firm at. Vancouver stating that the market was bare ...

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  34. HOSKINS' WORKS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Hoskins' works at Lithgow are to be reopened immediately. ...

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  35. MILITARY AGAINST STRIKERS.

    SOFIA, Wednesday.—The Government has called up the reserves against the strikers. Traffic throughout the country is at a standstill. Fighting has occurred at many towns. ...

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  36. A SERIOUS CRISIS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Thomas, in a speech at Kettering, said the railway crisis was dark and very serious, but if the extremists participated in the deliberations in ...

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  37. RECENT SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The sensational shooting affray in Robin Hool Lane, Darlinghurst, on December 24th was inquired into at the Coroner's Court to-day. After George Long ...

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  38. HOPEFUL OF SETTLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Sydney branch of the marine stewards received word that the steamship owners had agreed to meet the representatives of the men in conference in ...

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  39. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Palace and War Office circles consider that the Prince of Wales's adoption of an Australian uniform is feasible if the Commonwealth loses no ...

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  40. MINERS' DEMAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Miners' Federation sitting in London considering the question of a new wages demand by the miners in consequence of the owners' great ...

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  41. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The unions and Repatriation Department are in disagreement over the employment of returned soldiers. At a meeting of the Labor Council ...

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  42. INDIA.

    BOMBAY, Wednesday.—The. treatment of Indians in South-west Africa has raised an angry discussion on the racial question at the National Congress at Amritsar. The ...

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  43. UNDESIRABLES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—Moses Barritz, describing himself as a lecturer under the auspices of the Marxian Society, who was a lecturer at the Sydney Labor Council ...

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  44. WAR GRATUITY BONDS.

    SYDNEY, Fridays—The Repatriation Department has received numerous inquiries concerning the proposed distribution of the war gratuity bonds. These it is explained will ...

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  45. PROHIBITION.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—With only 508 votes to come prohibition in the New Zealand licensing poll is 2968 votes behind. ...

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