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  3. RICHMOND RIVER TURF CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Richmond River Turf Club Was held at Tattersall's Hotel, Casino, on Tuesday afternoon and was presided for by Col. ...

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  4. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Thieves broke into a tailoring shop at Perth and stole £400 worth of cloth. ...

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  5. PEACE MATTERS.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—A message from New York states that Mr. W. Bryan, an ex-Secretary of State for America, in an interview said that the defeat of the treaty ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Senator len moved the second reading of the Repatriation Bill, which he claimed was perhaps the most liberal and general in the world. The ...

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  7. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A subsidy for employers Milling to train soldiers in vocations was sought by a deputation to Senator Millen, who replied that he could ...

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  8. LATEST SPORTING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Kunegetis has been seratched for the Sydney Cup. ...

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  9. COOGEE MURDER TRIAL.

    SYDNEY/Wednesday.—Mr. J. C. Gannon, K.C., has been briefed by the Crown to proseente in the Coogee murder trial. ...

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  10. SANDOWN RACES.

    MELBOUENE, Wednesday.—The following are results of events at the Sandown meeting to day. San down Handicap Hurdle.—Woodbridge 1, ...

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  11. CIVIL SERVANTS' DEMANDS.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The civil servant's in West Australia threaten to suspend diplomatic relations if their demands arc not conceded by the Government. ...

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  12. SHIPPING FARES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It is contemplated in shipping circles that the Foderal Controller will increase interstate passenger rates by over 20 per cent. ...

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  13. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Those who believe that President Wilson may run again argue that it is logical for him to come forward now on a treaty ratification platform ...

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  14. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. Tudor, resuming debate on the War Gratuity Bill, claimed that the nicasure could have been passed last year before the general election. He accused the Government ...

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  15. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The basic wage of the employees at the Small Arms factory at Lithgow has been increased to 12/- per day. ...

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  16. KENSINGTON RACES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Kensington races to-day resulted- Novice Handicap, 5¼ furlongs.—First division: Bright Graft 1, Candy Kid 2, Picot 3. ...

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  17. SUICIDE OP SIOK SOLDIER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A soldier inmate of Callan Park who was a victim of melancholia cut his throat with a razor which he had stolen from a hairdresser who was ...

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  18. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "New York World" declares that the commanding prestige which the United States won in the war has been frittered away. The "New ...

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  19. STONEMASONS' UNION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Tim secretary of the stonemasons explained that in common with other unions they had signed an agreement to work five and a half days a week, ...

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  20. SEA CAPTAIN MISSING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Captain Winter, of the steamer Canadian Raider, en route to Melbourne, from Newcastle, Was reported missing from the vessel when it was off-Norah ...

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  21. MURWILLUMBAH SCHOOL.

    SYDNEY0, Wednesday.—The attention of the Minister for Education was drawn to a resolution passed by the Murwillumbah Chamber of Commerce that the Department ...

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  22. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—As the result of a shooting affray in a tram early this month Walter Cullen was remanded at the Police Court on a charge of feloniously and ...

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  23. PRESIDENT WILSON'S VETO.

    VASHINGTON, Tuesday,—An official statement issued form the White House intimates that President Wilson will veto Senator Knox's resolution or any measure short of ...

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  24. DIRECTOR OF THE CONSERVATORIUM.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister for Education says that the Government cannot afford to offer Mr. Verbruggen more than £2500 per year. For that amount the ...

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  25. GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The general strike has ended. The workers' demands were accepted by the Government, who made far-reaching concessions. ...

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  26. NEW BILLS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—It is understood that an Immigration Act Amendment Bill excluding late enemy subjects will be reintroduced in the Senate. The new ...

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  27. BRITISH ARMY ESTIMATES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the committee stage of the army estimates several speakers strongly advocated, the establishment of a joint Imperial general staff to deal with ...

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  28. TENDERS NOT FORTHCOMING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,—The Minister for Education, referring to the overecrowding of schools, says that the Government has been unable to get contractors to build them. ...

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  29. SHIPPED TO INDIA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Maybole, who was withdrawn to-day from the A.J.C. Derby and St. Leger, is being shipped to India. ...

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  30. INTENDING EMIGRANTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Major Wheeler, chief executive officer of the Y.M.O.A. in London, when interviewed, state that when about to sail for Australia he had thousands. ...

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  31. BOXING.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Carpentoier announces that the fight with Dempsey will be his last, and must be under Mr. Cochrane's direction. ...

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  32. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Annie Edith Naughton, 60, who was dressed in deep black, was arraigned at the Central Criminal Court this morning charged with murdering Mary ...

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  33. A WHEAT TRANSACTION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A claim for £14,000 was made in the Supreme Courts to-day by De Lauret and Co Ltd., against the New South Wales Government in respect ...

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  34. LAWN TENNIS.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—Playing at Dunedin against Olivier be the New Zealand champion Beamish, of the British Isles tennis team, was defeated by 6-3, 6-4. Beamish ...

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  35. THE Y.M.C.A.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. J. J. Virgo world's representative of the Y.M.C.A., arroved in Sydney to-day. He explained that the big job which the Y.M.C.A. bad in hand ...

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  36. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the annual meeting of the Women's Hospital it was stated that during the 24 years it had been established 16,000 babies had born in ...

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  37. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. T. P. O'Connor, adverting to his statement reflecting upon soldiers searching the Lord Mayor's House at Cork, said ...

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  38. BURRINGBAR TENNIS CLUB.

    An enthusiastic meeting of Burringbar residents met in the local School of Arts on Thursday evening, 18th inst., for the purpose of forming a tennis club. A similar ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A Melbourne message states that it is learnt that Australia, like Canada, will probably decide not to accept Admiral Jellicoe's recommendation ...

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  40. A BOLTING HORSE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A horse attached to a lorry bolted from near the Criminal Court, Darlinghurst, and galloped at a furious rate down Oxford-street. After throwing ...

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  41. DARWIN INQUIRY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At the Darwin Commission Mr. Justice Ewing, referring to the charges formulated against Judge Bevan, remarked that it was a peculiar ...

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  42. HURLED INTO THE HARBOR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An extraordinary accident occurred, on the waterfront, when a motor ear got out of control and collided with two seats facing the harbos A wan and ...

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  43. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mable Matthews sued Falk Rosenfield and Aurora, Dhan, trading as the Carrington Manufacturing Co., in the Banco Court to recover £1000, damages ...

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  44. MOTORING BY FRAUD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—James Fletcher was fined £20, in default four months' imprisonment, on a charge of having procured the hire of a motor car by fraud. Charles ...

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  45. UNDELIVERED LETTER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—On February 27th last a letter signed by Mr. Garden (secretary) and Mr. Howie (president) of the Sydney Labor Council, was posted to "Comrade N. ...

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  46. CRICKET.

    The Dunoon Cricket Club has decided to wind up the season with a match married single. The following are the teams chosen:—Married Sharpe, Harradine, Leu, ...

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  47. A NORTHERN TERRITORY COURT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Remarkable evidence was given before the Northern Territory Commission to-day. Mr. Carey, former. Protector of Aborigines, stated that there was ...

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  48. OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir,—Do you think it fair of the Tyagarah School of Arts committee. All through the war the Misses Amos and Kedzlie did almost all the playing for the dances held ...

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  49. FOOTBALL.

    The following will represent the South Lismore second grade football club in the match against Dunoon at Dunpon on Saturday next:—Full-back, L. Harris; ...

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  50. SEA CAPTAIN'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An inquest was opened concerning the death of Fred West, captain of the American schooner John A. Campbell. Alexander Thornton, a seaman, ...

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  51. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—No proclamation fixing the price of sugarcan be issued until the Fedoral Parliament has ratified the agreement between the Government and the ...

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  52. BATTLE CLASPS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons, Mr. Churchill (Secretary for War) stated that the question of battle clasps was being investigated. He ...

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  53. BED ON FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Kathleen Martin of Botany, awoke carly this morning and found her bed on fire. She escaped into the street, and gave the alarm. The flames were ...

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  54. THE CENTURy REACHED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mrs. Ann Morris, a resident of Roseville, yesterday celebrated her 100th birthday. ...

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  56. MINERS' WAGES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The miners' negotiations for an increase of 3s have been broken off. The situation is of the gravest. ...

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  57. A POLICE RAID.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The police raided a place, at Miller's Point this afternoon and took possession of silks and other articles valued at £1000 which had been sent from ...

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