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  2. SIBERIAN SITUATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times" Harbin correspondent says that the Japanese report that Social Revolutionaries dominate Irkutsk. Nearly all the civilians have left ...

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A Melbourne message says there is much speculation as to whether Mr. Watt intends to take a six months' holiday trip to England, and ...

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  4. THE PEACE TREATY.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The "Times" Berlin correspondent says that the earliest comments on the peace ratification indicate a marked depression. The "Vossische ...

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  5. LATEST SPORTING,

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  6. AVIATION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A conference is being held in Melbourne between the Minister in charge of shipping, the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) and high ...

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  7. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,—Further remarkable resolutions from the shearing sheds have reached the office of the A.W.U. The shearers demand still shorter hours, more pay, ...

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  8. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The steamer CoyIon has landed a considerable number of tHe Afrique's passengers and crew. ...

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  9. INHABITANTS OF LOST TERRITORIES.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—In a farewell address to the inhabitants of lost, territories the German Government, says:—"Be strong with us in the belief that the German people will ...

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  10. "VINDICATION OF THE GOVERNMENT."

    PERTH, Wednesday.—At the declaration of the Senate poll at Perth to-day a letter. was received from Senator Pearce stating that he regarded the Nationalist vote as a ...

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  11. MARINE ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The conference yesterday to try and settle the. marine engineers' strike proved unsuccessful, but another effort will be made to-day. ...

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  12. KOLTCHAK RESIGNS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times" Harbin correspondent states that Admiral Koltchak telegraphed from Irkutsk resigning and asking the Allies' protection. This has ...

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  13. THE PRINCIPESSA MAFALDA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The reported loss of the steamer Principessa Mafalda has mystified Europe. It has caused great distress in the Argentine, where the bulk of the ...

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  14. THE SHIPPING CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The adjournment, of the conference between the Shipping Controller and the Institute of Marine Engineers Is taken in Sydney as a sign that the parties ...

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  15. MR. HUGHES UNEASY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A message from Melbourne to-day states that Mr. Hughes is anxious over the possible deflection of several Nationalists and farmers to the country ...

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  16. AMERICAN COMPROMISE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The rival leaders agree that a compromise is near, but, ratification before next week is impossible. ...

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  17. THE AMERICAN TROOPS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Mr. Baker, Secretary for War, announces that the withdrawal of the United States troops from Siberia will begin immediately. ...

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  19. SOUTH COAST MINES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Conditions are very unsettled in the South Coast mines as the result of alleged grievances. Already about 1000 men are idle. ...

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  20. REFERENDA FIGURES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The follow-: ing are the referenda figures- Legislative powers.— N.S. Wales: Yes 239,751, No. 390,450. Victoria: Yes 369,210, ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND'S MANDATE FOR SAMOA.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—Members of the New Zealand Parliament will visit Samoa next, month to investigate local conditions with a view to exercising New ...

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  22. REVOLUTIONARIES COMMAND IRKUTSK.

    PEKING, Tuesday.—An official message says:—The Social Revolutionaries hold Irkutsk after General Semenoff's troops were driven out of the station, leaving 170 dead. ...

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  23. A BELIEVER IN CONCILIATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Rawlin, secretary of the Gas Employees' Union, stated- "I am still a great believer in conciliation, but my experience lately with the employers ...

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  24. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is officially stated that the resumption of direct anglo German relations will be marked by three distinct stages. The first will be the appointment of ...

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  25. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Although most, of the outrages in Ireland are attributed to the Sinn Feiners, a considerable part is due to criminals who are profiting by the ...

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  26. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A Melbourne, message states that the Country party is to he the official designation of the Farmers' representatives in the Federal Parliament, as ...

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  27. LISMORE CARNIVAL MEETING.

    The following horses remain in the principal events for the Lismore carnival meeting, on January 26 and 28 after the first, acceptances yesterday afternoon ...

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  28. THE TURKISH POSITION.

    LONDON, Tuesday—The "Times" Constantinople correspondent states that the prospect of banishment from Asia Minor has excited the Turks. The press is pessimistic and ...

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  29. ARBITRATION COURT'S POWERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The High Court to-day reserved its decision on the question as to whether the Federal Arbitration Court has power to make awards retrospective. Mr. ...

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  30. ALLEGATIONS OF MALPRACTICE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Federal Electoral Registrar has received a communication containing allegations of serious malpractice at the Yarra Selection from the ...

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  31. "AUSTRaLIA FOR AUSTRALIA'S PEOPLE."

    HOBART, Wednesday. —Lieut.-Colonel Harrison, Acting-Military Commandants of Tasmania, said it was idle to think that the signing of the peace treaty meant world ...

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  32. LAWN TENNIS.

    SYDNEY, WEDNESDAY.—With two days to go the members of the British Isles and Australasian teams are busily engaged putting on the final touches to their preparation ...

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  33. CONTROLLED FROM AMERICA.

    LONDON, a Yuesday.—The Dublin correspondent of the "Evening News" states that a well-known Irish criminologist does not doubt that a big criminal organisation ...

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  34. "BREAD WILL BE BAKED."

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The president of the Masted Bakers' Association stated this afternoon, that the master bakers would respect the award as regarded Sunday baking. ...

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  35. THE CALL FOR UNITY.

    Mr. J. A. Hogne,. Moruben road, Mosman, writes- In many ways the Federal elections have served purposes inestimable in value to the ...

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  36. SWIMMING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—or man Rosa put up a great performance, over a distance of 300 yards at Newcastle last night, beating the late Barney Kieran's time of 3.31 4-5 ...

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  37. DEPUTATION TO MR. FITZGERALD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A deputation from the Master Bakers' Association, including country representatives, to-day waited upon Mr. Fitzgerald, Minister for Justice, in the ...

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  38. RUSSIA. I

    LONDON, Tuesday—The panic at Odessa has subsided. Ten Allied warships have arrived. An attempt will be made to hold the city. ...

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  39. BOWLING NOTES.

    Matters on the local green are livening up since the bountiful rains, the playing surface is much improved, and members are taking a keen interest, in the games. Now ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Tuesday —In the Divorce Court this morning Judge Maccardie made absolute 165 decrees. ...

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  41. ELEVEN THOUSAND PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Bolsheviks entered Rostoff, taking 11,000 prisoners. ...

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  42. OPERATIVE BAKERS PLEASED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:—The abolition of all Sunday work with the exception, of dough making is viewed with favor by members, of the Operative Bakers' Union, who intend ...

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  43. GERMAN WAR PRISONERS.

    PARTS, Tuesday.—The German war prisoners who still remain in France number 350,000. They are pathetically eager for a reunion with their wives and children. ...

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  44. OVERSEAS LABOR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Eric Geddes and Sir Robt. Horne had an interview with the railways men lasting for half an hour. Subsequently the Ministry of Transport issued a ...

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  45. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    PARIS Tuesday.—M. Clemenceau h0as asked foreign countries, including American republics, Holland, Scandinavia and Spain whether they design to join the League ...

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  46. LISMORE BAKERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—According tn a statement of the Master Bakers' Association the bakers at Penrith and Lismore have been officially notified that if they bake on ...

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  47. JEWISH MEMORIAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The London Jews have decided to raise a world appeal for £1,000,000 sterling in memory of the Jews who fell in the war. The memorial will ...

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  48. STATEMENT BY INSPECTOR.

    Mr. Ogilvie, industrial inspector at Lismore, stated last night that he had informed Mr. Wakely, president of the Lismore Master Bakers' Association, that there ...

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  49. DUCK SHOOTING SEASON.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Chief Secretary (Sir George Fuller) has postponed the opening of the season for wild duck shooting this year until May 12. It was ...

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  50. CHURCH CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Discussion on the Chnrch's attitude towards spiritualism, figures prominently in the official programme of the first Anglo-Catholic Congress ...

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  51. NO TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A special Federal "Gazette" was issued to-day prohibiting the exportation of goods to Germany, Austria, Hungary, Turkey, and ...

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  52. TELEGRAM TO MR. WAKELY.

    Mr. Wakely said last night that, he had just received a telegram from a representative of the Lismore Master Bakers' Asso- ciation in Sydney saying that the ...

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  54. REFORM CANDIDATES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—.Civic reform can didates have been elected to the various committees of the Sydney City Council. ...

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