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  2. OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir,—Would you please allow me space in your paper to give a statement of facts in reply to Elector," who criticised Mr. Missingham in the "Star" of the 18th inst. ...

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  3. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Practically the whole of the werkmen in the building trades have decided to cease work next Saturday. ...

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  4. PEACE MATTERS.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.— Senate is displaying auxiety at the finish of the treaty and rejected three of the reservations by Senrator Reed. ...

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  5. GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Brussels correspondent slates the latest information from Aix-la-Chupelle status the situation on the Rhine industrial region is unchanged. ...

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  6. FOOTRACING.

    Following are the starts. fur the Federed Repatriation Handicap to be run off on 27th March:—Tom Akers, P. McNiff, F. Carmont, L. M. Furnell, H. Chittick, J. T. Loch, J. ...

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  7. LATEST SPORTING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The market on the Doneaster Handicap and Sydney Cup is still quiet owing Jo Chrysolaus and Artilleryman continuing to ...

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  8. MELBOURNE TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—As the result of the decision of the Melbourne tramway employees, a strike involving the cuble and Electric systems is threatened. The men ...

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  9. TREATY RESERVATIONS.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—The Senate, quickly defeated, Senator Thomas' reservation sympathising with the Corean Nationalists, voting being 43 to 37, and rejected Senator ...

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  10. NO SATURDAY WORK.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The president of the Master Builders' Association staled that orosecutions were to be instituted in the Arbitration Court against, those unions who ...

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  11. DISASTROUS BLIZZARD.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—A message from Winnipeg states that a blizzard swept Dakota, Minnesota, and Manitoba, being the worst in history. One hundred miles of ...

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  12. AMERICAN RESERVATION.

    WAHINGTON, 7 Monday.—The Senate adopted the modified preamble worked out in the bipartisan conference under which accoptance of the reservation by other Powers ...

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  13. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Detective Thompson arrested a man at Newseatle to-day in connection with the retbery of £104 from two gril cashiers in Croown-street, Sydney. ...

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  14. PAINTERS' UNION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The Operative Painters' Union decided to endorse the 44four week principle, and also agreed to eliminate Saturday work. ...

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  15. BENEFITS OF CONCILIATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The annual report if the Moat Workers' Unich stated that the iniou's policy of obtaining better conditions by conciliation and not by arbitrary mothods ...

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  16. MENANGLE PARK RACES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The following are the results of to-day's races at Mcnangle Park- Maiden Handicap.—Kilkumen 1, Donafia ...

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  17. WOOL SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Graziers' Association was advised to-day by the Australian Wool Couneil that the date for receiving ballot papers for the proposed wool ...

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  18. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND CRIME.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Justice Wade passed his first sentence at the Criminal Court, to-day. William Blackburn was found guilty of a charge of manslaughter and ...

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  19. CRICKET.

    No Jess than four of the selected men to represent the R.R. District Cricket AlsoCiation against Grafton on faster Monday and Tuesday are included in the team tour ...

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  20. MINING' STRIKE IN NEW' ZEALAND.

    WLLLINGTON, (N.Z.) Tuesday.—The Waihi miners have struck in sympathy with he engineers. The result is the complete suspension of mining operations, 990 men ...

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  21. NEW TARIFF.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—It is that the new tariff will be tabled in the House of Representatives this week. ...

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  22. FUTURE PLANS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Whether the President will return the treaty to the Senate has not been determined, but the Republicans have served a notice that if it is ...

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  23. FINDING OF MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the inquest concerning the death of Peter Geary the Coroner reccorded a finding of murder agains Agues Collina, who was committed for trial. ...

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  24. TWO BILLETS FOR ONE MAN.

    Sir,—I was pleased to read in your issue of the, 16th that rat last somee reference was made to a certain individual occupying the position of two men. Surely, sir it would ...

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  25. POST-WAR DEVELOPMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Among the visitors who arrived in Melbourne yesterday was Mr. Edgar. Home, M.P., who is staying at Menzies' Hotel. Mr. Horne has ...

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  26. SPEECHES AT BUSH BANQUET.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The South Australian government referred the remarks made at an Irish banquet to the Crown Law officials for consideration and advice. ...

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  27. RACECOURSE INCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday/—At the Matong picnic racus seven horses started in the Handicap Trot. three of which were hacked by the public. After the race the local stipendiary ...

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  28. THE TABLELAND TOUR.

    The following team has been selected to tour the Tableland during the East or holidays, deaving Lismore on Easter Sunday morning for Tenterfield:—Messrs. Jim ...

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  29. A GOULBURN RESIDENT'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—John Thurlow was droving sheep into Goulburn when one got into the water. He swain in after it ane when in the middle of the stream sank. The ...

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  30. IRELAND.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—The Senate has passed a resolution reaffirming sympathy with the aspirations of the Irish people, hoping the time is at hand, when Ireland will ...

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  31. SCRATCHENGS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Palm leaf and Cetigue have been scratched for the Doncaster Handicap. ...

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  32. REMANDED FOR THIRD TRIAL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The jury disagreed in the case in which Florence Elliott was charged with the murder of her husband and the accused was remanded for her third ...

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  33. CASINO WEIGHTS.

    The following weights have been declared for St. Patrick's Jockey Club's meeting at Casino on Saturday next- Hibernian Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Murillp ...

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  34. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    MEOLBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Federal Gabinet again considered, the sugar question to-day. It is understood that the new retail price of 6d per lb. will not meet the wishes ...

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  35. MURDER OF LORD MAYOR OF CORK.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons, Mr. Macpherson (Chief SEcretary for Ireland), replying to Lord Robert Cecil, said he had no further information ...

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  36. CHRISTIANITY v. THEOSOPHY.

    Sir,—Your columns, from time to time, have contained effusion of ideas over the signature of Justin C. MacCartie on the various subjects of Spiritualism, Occultism, ...

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  37. SHOP ASSISTANT ROBBED.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Eric Sheppard, an assistant at a shop in Midland Junction, Wost Australia, was carrying a bag containing £38 to the bank, when four youths ...

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  38. LAWN TENNIS.

    The following is the result of a tennis match between Dunoon and Creaglcigh played in Dunoon courts on Saturday, 20th inst. Dunoon is mentioned first ...

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  39. JAMS AND OTHER ARTICLES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The chairman of the Victorian Fair Profits Commission, Sir James McCay, said that in view of the in[?]ercased price of sugar the Commission would ...

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  40. WAR GRATUITY FOR SEAMEN.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The, Federal Council of the Seamen's Union advised members to refrain from enlisting in naval and military forces and members of these ...

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  41. OUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—telegram from Cairns states that a man named Bode and his wife were found with their throats cut in a hotel at Peermon yesterday, where the ...

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  42. MARINE COURT INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Tucsday.—The Marine Court found that the ill-fated steamer Lubra struck some submerged object, and that no blame was attached to the office The ...

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  43. BOXING.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—Tracey outpointed Lloyd at Auckland. ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN TROOPER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The death of an Australian. trooper, William William Sim, whose bady was found in Auck1and Harbor 1ast week, is regarded by the police as a case necessary ...

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  45. AVIATION.

    MELBQMKNE, Tuesday—Capt. RossSmith left Melbourne at 7.45 this morning on his way to Adelaide. ...

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  46. PROHIBITION, WINE, AND STRONG DRINK IN THE BIBLE.

    Sir.—Kindly grant me space in which to draw attention to a phase of the prohibition question not usually paraded before the public eye. I will base my remarks on a ...

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  47. ABOVE THE REGULATION PRICES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Numerous complaints have reached the secretary of the Necessary Commodities Commission to the effect that as high as 2s 8d per bushel is ...

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  48. FOOTBALL.

    A team will be selected from the following to represent Wallaroos against Wanderers on Coleman's Point on Saturday at 3.15 p.m., Mr. Neil Coleman referee Adams, Hutley, ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The demobilisation of the Canadian Navy has been ordered It is understood that the Government is decisively turning down Admiral Jellicoe's ...

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  50. A £5000 PRIZE.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—In the Assembly General Smuts declared the Government had decided to donate a prize of £5000, to be divided between Van Ryneveld and Brand. ...

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  51. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,—Phillip Dunne was committed for trial on a charge of the fraudulent misappropriation of £36. It was stated that accused had been a warrant ...

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  52. MARIST BROS. FOOTBALL CLUB.

    In spite of an unfortunate error as to the time of the meeting there was a good attendance at the Catholic Club rooms of the members of the Maris t Bros. Football Club on ...

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  53. TRIALS AND TROUBLES.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—The airmen recounted the trials and troubles encountered from Turin to Cairo. On the stage from Chartum to Mongalla they encountered the ...

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  54. THE LATE LORD KITCHENER.

    LONDON, Monday.—Admiral Sehcer, of the German Navy, in his "Recollections of the War," says that the mine which sank H.M.S. Hampshire was laid under the protection of ...

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  55. Family Notices

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  56. THE FOOD PRICES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth Statistician's investigations into the variations in food prints during February show that there has been a general increase ...

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  57. THE I.W.W. MEN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—According to Mr. Garden, secretary of the Labor Council, the police have started in every suburb and in country towas to harass speakers who ...

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  58. JAPANESE ECONOMIC INVASION.

    SEATTLE, Monday.—Edward Clifford, Prcsident Washington State, writing to the Governor asserted that a startling situation Existed owing to economic invasion by ...

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  59. FLIGHT TO ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Sir Ross Smith reached Adelaide from Melbourne this afternoon after a six hours non-stop flight. ...

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  60. PREVENTION OF WAR.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A Melbourne message statics that it has been decided by the Federal Council of the Seamen's Union to summon an intornational conference of ...

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  61. LISMORE LAND BOARD.

    The following cases will be dealt with at the Court House at Lismore on Friday, 26th March- (By the Chairman at 10 a.m.) ...

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  62. AMERICAN NAVY.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—Admiral Sims testified it was Admiral Benson who said "Do not let the British pull wool over your eyes, we would as soon fight them as the ...

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  63. MONEY BAG SNATCHED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Margaret Rochford, employed by John Walker, Ltd., was walking lown Sussex-street carrying a bag containing £40 which she had just obtained at a ...

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  64. SIMS' CROSS-EXAMINATION.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—Senators will start on Friday the cross-examination of Admiral Sims, who asserts the navy personnel had to struggle with the cucmy, also ...

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  65. STATE'S NEW IMMIGRANTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister for Labor announced to-day that the Government had arranged for 3000 ex-service men to come tO N.S.W. within the next three months. ...

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  66. ALLEGED BREACH OF PROMISE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the case in which Ellen Jenkins sued Robert Milne for alleged broach of promise of marriage, plaintiff was further examined. She denied she had done ...

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  67. COURSING.

    committee meeting of the Richmond River Coursing Club was held at Lismore last evening. Matters were reported well in hand, and it was decided to hold the ...

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  68. AMERICAN SECRETARY OF STATE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—After a private investigation the Foreign Relations Committee approved of the President's nomination of Mr. Colby as Secretary of State. ...

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  69. THE PAPER SHORTAGE.

    VANCOUVER, Monday. — The Ottawa Board of Commerce' has ordered, the paper mills in Ocean Falls, British Columbia, to supply several thousand tons annually to ...

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