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  2. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Returned soldiers at a meeting in Melbourne favored a percentage of the war gratuity being paid in cash. ...

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  3. LATEST SPORTING.

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  4. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday.—The Bolsheviks have captured Tuapse. ...

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  5. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The first meeting of the Eltham P.P.U. since its inception was held on Thursday night last under very unfavorable weather conditions. Despite this fact, however, a ...

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  6. WOOL MILLIONAIRES.

    In the course of the outery about the [?]rmous profits being made in the Bradford and West Riding wool trade a "Gosaper" in a London paper said that ...

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  7. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" Warsaw correspondent states that the Bolsheviks carried out a tremendons offensive of two days' duration on the Priest River, which ...

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  8. IN GERMANY.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The press forecast an early settlement. of the Anglo-French differences, hugely, as the result of Lord Derby's friendly services. "Le Matin," states that ...

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  9. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The House of Commons reassembles to-morrow. An early debate on the Angle-French crisis is anticipated. ...

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  10. TOUCHED A LIVE WIRE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Robert Muir touched a live wire at Eveleigh workshops and was thrown 15 feet in the air He was taken to hospital suffering from shock and abrasions. ...

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  11. DISCIPLINARY POWER.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" Stock[?]holm correspondent states that Lenin urged the necessity for increased concentration of disciplinary power at the hands of the ...

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  12. EXTENSION OF FRENCH OCCUPATION.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The "Lokal Anzeiger" reports a further French extension in the occupation of Germany, French troops have already occupied Stockstadt and ...

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  13. GIFT DESTROYERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Six gift destroyers from the Imperial Government to Australia have arrived at Singapore and will reach Sydney on Anzae Day. ...

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  14. BIG NUGGET OF GOLD.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The biggest gold nugget in-the world, over 121b., has been received in London for sale on behalf of the Belgian Government. The nugget was found in the ...

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  15. DIVORCE SUIT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Eva Catts applied in the Divorce Court for a divorce from her husband, James. Catts, M.P., Mr. Justice Harvey granted a decree nisi returnable in ...

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  16. AVIATION.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.—The Camden-New Jersey mail aeroplane caught fire while 1700 feet in the air. The pilot nose-dived. His companion crawled along a wing until the ...

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  17. THE GERMAN ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" Berlin corrospondent states the belief that a wedge has been driven into the ranks of the Allies is reflected in the resounding newspaper ...

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  18. AFGHAN DELEGATION TO INDIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" Simla correspondent states that the despatch of a mysterious Afghan delegation to India has aroused speculation as to whether it is not ...

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  19. ROBBERY OUTSIDE HOTEL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Myles Duggan was standing outside a hotel in the city on Saturday night when he was assaulted by an unknown man, who secured his watch and ...

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  20. THE MARRIAGE SERVICE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Very Rev. H. Wace, Dean of Canterbury, is introducing a motion at the Convocation of Canterbury changing the order of the clauses in the ...

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  21. CAPT. MATTHEWS' FLIGHT.

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—Capt. Matthews left this morning for Batavia. ...

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  22. BEER STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In consequence of the Kiama hotels raising the price of beer a strike has been started. A big meeting of workmen from the quarries not only declared ...

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  23. CUP SCRATCHINGS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The following scratchings for Tattersall's Cup are announced:— Olympic, White Phast, Queen Comedy. ...

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  24. GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British Government, replying to the French Government, reaffirms its determination to enforce the execution of the treaty with regard to ...

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  25. EXPLOSION AT MUNITIONS FACTORY.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—A tremendous explosion wrecked the army supplies factory near Koenigsberg (Prussia). It is believed there were many victims. The residential ...

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  26. ENGLISH RACING.

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  27. LEAVE TO APPEAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Special leave to uppeal was given by the High Court to Richard Hicks against the decision of the Supreme Court. Hicks was found guilty on a charge ...

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  28. JAPANESE AND RUSSIANS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The fighting at Habarovsk turned out more serious than mentioned. It originated in an affray resulting in the deaths of six Japanese residents. Japanese ...

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  29. LAWN TENNIS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A New York message states that America is willing to withdraw from the Davis Cup contests to permit of the entries, of France and Canada. ...

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  30. "TWO-UP" RAID.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—One of the biggest "two-up" raids in Sydney was conducted on Friday night, when 68 men were arrested. They were charged at the police court to-day ...

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  31. STATE POLITICS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is understood that the new Cabinet is assured of a majority in the Assembly by the support of the three Independent Labor members. It is rumored ...

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  32. A RIVER MYSTERY.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The police are nonplussed over a similar dual murder showing remarkable features. A wealthy retired merchant named Desjardines living at Versailles ...

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  33. BOXING.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Fred Kay has been matched to box Johnny Basham at the National. ...

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  34. REFLOATED STEAMERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The refloated steamer Maianbar returned to Sydney yesterday in tow of the steamer Gunbar. The stranded steamer Aughinish was successfully refloated ...

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  35. THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—All in dications point to a fight over the Speakership. and it is probable that the exciting scenes of former occasions will be repeated Leading ...

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  36. CHILDREN'S DEATHS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The children of Ernest Logue, of Toowoomba Station, aged two and four years, died under unusual circumstances. It is stated that they are pills ...

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  37. FOOTBALL.

    The following will represent Keerrong second grade against Numulgi at Keerrong on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.:—Full-back, A. Watson; three-quarters, W. Birney, R. ...

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  38. HAPPY RESULTS EXPECTED.

    PARIS, Sunday—M. Millerand has handed Lord Derby the French reply to the second British note, which is believed to be most conciliatory. It is expected it will have ...

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  39. BY-ELECTIONS.

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  40. AN OLD OFFENDER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—James Watson was sentenced to two years imprisonment with hard labor in Bathurst gaol and declared to be an habitual criminal on a charge of having ...

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  41. MR. BROOKFIELD'S PLANS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Brookfield M.L.A., speaking in the Domain, said he would support any party which would give the workers a straight deal. He desired to ...

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  42. BOWLING NOTES.

    Since my last report the South Brisbane bowlers have completed their tour of the Notthern Rivers and departed to their homes, much pleased With their reception and ...

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  43. WITHDRAWAL OF GERMAN TROOPS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Berlin, correspondent reports:—A semi-official statement says that the withdrawal of all troops which are no longer needed in the Ruhr ...

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  44. PACIEIC ISLANDS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" Tokio correspondent states that the Foreign Office reiterates absolutely that there is no foundation in the persistent report that Japan has ...

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  45. A BETTER ATMOSPHERE.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The atmosphere is less tense, The misunderstandings are likely to be smoothed over if tact and good humor can be brought to bear. French opinion is ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN NOTES AND COINS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A 5s note, a shilling in which the silver content will be greatly raduced, and a square penny and halfpenny made of nickel will shortly be ...

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  47. MINISTERS SWORN IN,

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Ministers elected by the Labor caucus attended the Executive Council chamber this afternoon. The State Governor was present. The new Ministers ...

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  48. AGRICULTURAL TRANSPORT, U.S.A.

    The following is extracted from the report of Mr. Leslie T. Bridge, who was commissioned by the Government to visit America and report on various subjects ...

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  49. GERMANS PLAYING TOR TIME.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Germany's most cunning minds are concentrated in an attempt to prevent a reduction of the army. The attitude of the liason officers attached to the Allied ...

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  50. YOUTHFUL CRIMINALS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In passing sentence on there youths charged on several counts with housebreaking Judge Cohen at the Darlinghurst Sessions said that the number ...

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  51. APPOINTED TO LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—To-night's Government Gazette" stated that the Governor had appointed Mr. Sproule to the Legislative Council. ...

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  52. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Premier (Mr. Storey) stated to-day that the Labor Government would see as far as lies within its power that the Pince of Wales was suitably ...

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  53. IRELAND.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Mrs. Walsh has cabled to the British and Italian Foreign Offices telling them of the arrest of American women as felous. She asked the British ...

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  54. YOUTHFUL FARMERS.

    The mammoth exhibitions of produce comprised in the district courts housed in the Agricultural Hall at the show attracted hosts of visiters. Some came, to see out of ...

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  55. LIGHT THAT FAILED.

    In a studio in Holland Park a once famous artist, is spending his closing years, in acute poverty (says the London "Daily Chronicle.") ...

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  56. WELCOME HOME AT WYRALLAH.

    The final welcome to the boys who enlisted from Wyrallah took place in the Protestant Hall on Easter Monday evening, when S.-Ser geant Erie Gillies and Corporal Horatro Tulk ...

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  57. PROPOSED NORTHERN RIVERS TOUR.

    Mr. W. Massy Greene, M.P., in a letter which came before the meeting of the Lismore Municipal Council last night stated that he had, with the State organising secretary ...

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  58. REMARKABLE GAOL SCENES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily News" Dublin correspondent states that great crowds assemble all night long at Mountjoy gaol. Relatives and friends beseach ...

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  59. BASIC WAGE COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Before the Basic Wage Commission May Matthews, inspector for the State Children's Department, told the Commission that her work brought her ...

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  60. OVERSEAS LABOR TROUBLES.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A New York message states that the railway men's strike has resulted in the closing of the tubes, causing exciting scenes. ...

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  61. TO PREVENT PROFITEERING.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The first prosecution under the Board of Trade Act of New Zealand designed to prevent profiteering resulted in a Wellington grocer being ...

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  62. GOVERNMENT TO INTERVENE.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Great inconvenience and turmoil pevail as the result of the railway men's strike. The Government announces that it will interfere unless the ...

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  63. AN ASSASSINATION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" Madrid correspondent reports that a party of syndiealist strikers assassinated a member of the Citizens' Union who had escorted a ...

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  64. FRENCH ACTRESS'S JEWELLERY.

    PARIS, Sunday.—An expert has valued the late Gaby Deslys' jewellery at 5,300,000 francs. It will shortly be sold for the benefit of the poor. ...

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