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  2. FOOTBALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  3. LATEST SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 412 words
  4. PEACE QUESTIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Andy Fisher (Commonwealth) and Sir T. H. McKenzie (N. Z.) go to Paris on the 3rd to sign the Hungarian treaty. ...

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  5. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Monday.—Since the recent raids on income tax offices in Ireland, the property registry office in Dublin called Kingsinns has been constantly guarded by troops. On ...

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  6. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is officially stated, in Sydney no request has been made by the Federal authorities in Melbourne for a curtailment of the Prince's programme in this ...

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  7. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Progressive party continued its meeting to-day. The question, of damage being done to pastoralists in the drought areas by marsupials and ...

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  8. REFEREES FOR SATURDAY.

    The following are the referees for Saturday, 5th June:— First, grade.—Lismore v. Wallaroos, C. Goodwin; Wanderers v. Dunoon, D. ...

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  9. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Six thousand three hundred pounds in prizes will be offered at the National rifle meeting to be held in October. ...

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  10. LIGHT HORSEMEN INVITED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Defence Department invites Light Horsemen, preferably returned men who have horses available, and are willing to come to Sydney on June 11 ...

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  11. THE GERMAN INDEMNITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law, replying to Mr. Hodge, stated, that the Hythe conference did not establish any new financial ...

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  12. DOMINION STATUS FOR IRELAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Horace C. Plunkett iu a lengthy letter says while the British Government persists in ignoring the appeals of Irishmen overseas Sinn Fein is ...

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  13. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Government Savings Bank will assist depositors to subseribe to the State loan. ...

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  14. EXTRA PAY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Corish, of the Amalgamated Railway ancl Tramway Employees' Association, stated tliat 15,000 men would be affected in the Railway ...

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  15. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—A communique states that the Russian and German Governments have ratified an agreement for the exchange of respective war priseners. ...

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  16. SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT MATTERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Ashford has asked the Premier to widen the seopo of the projected inquiry into soldiers' settlement matters. ...

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  17. TOWNS ISOLATED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The towns of Grossgar and Downpatrick in Ireland are isolated, the telephones and telegraphs being cut. ...

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  18. RESULT OF THE DERBY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The King cabled the. result of the English Derby to the Prince of Wales yesterday. The message only occupied 25 minutes in transmission. ...

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  19. GRAZIER'S ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the estate of the late James Shepperd, Randwick, grazier, the N.S.W. property was valued for probato at £159,238 and the Victorian at £12,271. ...

    Article : 27 words
  20. NO DETAILS OF MOVEMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—To-day the newspapers did not publish details of the movements of the Prince of Wales. His engagements alone were announced. This ...

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  21. LARGE BODY OF RAIDERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Belfast correspondent says:—The traiders (at Crossgar numbered between 300 and 400. Throughout large quantities of ammunition, ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON,. Wednesday.—Vickers expect to launch the first Commonwealth steamer of 22,500 tons by the and of August, and it is expected she will be ready for commission ...

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  23. POLICE AND FIREMEN'S CARNIVAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The police and fire-men's carnival resulted in a profit of £14,845 being cleared. ...

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  24. THE DOCK RAILINGS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Judge Bevan. at Cowra Sessions denounced the railings in front of the dock as an absurd relic of old.times. He trusted they would be removed. ...

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  25. MR. McINTOSH'S SUGGESTION.

    There was received at the meeting of the Gundurimba Shire Council yesterday the suggestion made by Mr. Wm. Brookes at the instance of Mr. Hagh D. McIntosh, ...

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  26. BOLSHEVIK LITERATURE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Scotland Yard detectives raided Jubilee-street, Whitechapel, and seized revolvers and Bolshevik literature. ...

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  27. KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—King's birthday was observed as a strict holiday tip-day, but there were no celebrations of any importance. Fine weather prevailed and numerous picnics ...

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  28. MR. THEODORE'S MISSION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" city editor says it is understood that Mr. Theodore wants to borrow £9,000,000, of which £3,000,000 will be for steel works. Any ...

    Article : 156 words
  29. FRANCE'S EXPORTS TO AMERICA.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Trade statistics show the total French exports to America for 10 months total 145,000,000 dollars, compared with 45,000,000 in 1918-19. ...

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  30. A LEVY ON WEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federal Budget will be introduced into the Federal Parliament in August. In the meantime there is considerable speculation whether ...

    Article : 43 words
  31. A.J.C. RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  32. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE LOAN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Lang, State Treasurer, announced that the subscriptions to the State loan had passed the million pounds mark. ...

    Article : 24 words
  33. CONCEALING WAR PROFITS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent states the police are porsecuting a well-known building contractor for concealing war profits amounting to 144,000,000 ...

    Article : 28 words
  34. THE DEATH RATE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The State Statistician in his report for May states that the death rate of 11.67 per 1000 was not satisfactory, being 4.5 per cent. above the average ...

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  35. RELIEVING UNEMPLOYMENT.

    There was read at the meeting of the Gundurimba Shire Council yesterday a letter from the secretary of the Shires' Association, dated May 28, stating that he had already ...

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  36. EPSOM DERBY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Epsom-Derby resulted as follows:—Spion Kop 1, Archaie 2, Orpheus 3. Nineteen horses ran. Time, 3.17. ...

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  37. ALLEGED MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Edward O'Brien was placed on his trial at the Central Criminal Court before Mr. Justice Pring, charged with having murdered George Francis Long. ...

    Article : 180 words
  38. BEATIFICATION OF OLIVER PLUNKETT.

    ROME, Wednesday.—The festivities in connection with the beatification of Oliver Plunkett, which have been in progress some days, concluded with banquet at the Irish ...

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  39. KISSING IN THE PARK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At a meeting of Lithgow Council Ald, Langlands stated that the local park had degenerated into a "Canoodling academy." He added that he did not ...

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  40. BRISBANE CUP.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Brisbane. Cup to-day resulted:— Golden Sunset 1, Had-i-wist 2, Impeyan 3. Won by a length. Time, 3.264. ...

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  41. ANGLO-JAP. ALLIANCE.

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday.—The "North China Daily News" contradicts the impression that British residents in China are practically unanimons in their opposition to ...

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  42. POLES AND CZECHS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Disputes between Poles and Czechs in plebiseite territory in Silesia culminated in the circulation of a report form Paris that Poland decided to break ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND JOCKEYS.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.—The Labor unions in sympathy with the New Zealand Jockeys' Association did every-thing possible to prevent attendance ...

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  44. OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir,—Please publish. the enclosed correspondence so that ratepayers generally and all others interested can follow this business.— (Copy.) ...

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  45. ELIMINATING GERMAN INFLUENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daiiy Mail" says that it is very pnobable that the AngloJapanese alliance will be extended automatically for another year. The time ...

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  46. THE NAVAL POLICY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commos in the debate on the navy estimates, Mr. Hiloc Bellairs said he hoped the Imperial Defence Committee would soon ...

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  47. THE PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. J. T. McMahon, an authority on the Pacific Islands, was entertained by the Millions Club. Mr. McMahon said the eyes of the world were on ...

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  48. AUCKLAND RACES.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.—At the Auckland races the Jervois Handicap resulted:—Royal Abbey 1, Night Time 2, Tupia 3. Wategatui Handicap: Crib 1, San Sebastian. ...

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  49. NECESSARY COMMODITIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Alfred McEwan, a retail batcher, giving evidence before the Necessary Commodities Commission upon the quality of what had been previously ...

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  50. CASINO RACE MEETINGS.

    Notwithstanding that the public holidays have been altered from June 9th and 10th to 16th and 17th, the R.R. T. Club and Casino Jockey Club intend adhering to the former ...

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  51. OVERSEAS LABOR TROUBLES.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is announced that the miners are offering to do extra hours of work daily in order to increase the insufficient production. ...

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  52. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY Thursday.—A deputation from the operative plasterers, introduced by Mr. Riley, M.P., waited on the Minister for Labor and asked that a 14-hour week be legalised. ...

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  53. RICHMOND RIVER TURF. CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 165 words
  54. THE RETAIL BUTCHERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the meat inquiry William Pay, retail butcher, stated that there was no combination among retailers for the purpose of regulating the price of meat. The ...

    Article : 70 words
  55. STRIKE CALLED OFF.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lewis's employees have called off the strike. ...

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  56. PALESTINE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reports from Jerusalem state persistent attacks by Bedouins coutinue in Galilee, necessitating the operations of an Indian patrol in an effort ...

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  57. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In consequence of reports that sheepskins were being stolen from Flemington a look-out was recently instituted by the police. At a late hour last ...

    Article : 73 words
  58. ALL ABLAZE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Station Officer Gerrard, of Rozelle fire station, had a startling experience this morning, his clothes bursting into flames as he was returning from a fire ...

    Article : 137 words
  59. BROKEN HILL MINERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The round table conference in regard to the Broken Hill trouble failed. because of the inability of the parties to come to an understanding of ...

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  60. INDIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Benares correspondent says all the members of the India Congress Committee have condemned Hunter report on the Amritsar rising as tainted ...

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  61. HOW IT HAPPENED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The name of the youth fatally shot near Flemington stock yards last night is Reginald Staples, aged 16. He was an employee of the Homebush ...

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  62. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    As a curtain-raiser to the game at the Melbourne ground last Saturday a team from H.M.S. Renown met a Victorian side In a soccer game. H.M.S. Renown was ...

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  63. YACHTING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Pall Mall Gazette" says Sir Thomas Lipton, the owner of Shamrock IV., states he would give his last shilling to win the cup. The ...

    Article : 64 words
  64. DISTRIBUTION OF WAR TROPHIES.

    The State War Trophy Committee has decided to allot the war trophies now available on a population basis, the larger trophies going to the bigger towns, while ...

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  65. IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—A report from Beuthen, Upper Silesia, states some French soldiers stopped a tram and took out a passenger named Heide on the ground that ...

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  66. WHEAT SUPPLIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Seathing criticism was levelled at the Government at a meeting of the Mulwaree Shire Council. Cr. O'Brien said wheat was still being removed from the ...

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  67. PAYMENT REFUSED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Corish, secretary of the Analgamated Railway and Tramway Employees' Association, said that the £1 for each year's service which was ...

    Article : 56 words
  68. FOOTRACING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 words
  69. AVIATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—According to the "Commonwealth Gazette" to the present the payments by the Federal Government for Sir Ross Smith's flight across ...

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  70. WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the London wool sales there was more active competition, there being fewer withdrawals. Best Sydney greasy merino combing wool brought ...

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  71. PAUL FREEMAN AGAIN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Brookfield, M.L.A., has received a letter from Paul Freeman, who is in Germany. Freeman alleges that the military dragged him out of the ...

    Article : 111 words
  72. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Shortly before the steamer Makura sailed a passenger adjourned to a hotel to have a farewell drink. He met another man, who he understood was ...

    Article : 67 words
  73. NEVER TOO LATE.

    It is never too late to be happy, E'en though life has been gloomy and sad It is never too late to wear a smile Or to try to make others glad; ...

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  74. THE DROUGHT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—As the result of beneficial rains the acute shortage of water in many towns has been relieved. Cobar has now three months' supply. The wheat ...

    Article : 46 words
  75. Advertising

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    Advertising : 19 words
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