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  2. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A priest called at the railway company's headquarters and handed over the money stolen by the bandits who held up the train at Killenin in ...

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  3. TURKEY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.— The British Fleet has occupied the Sea of Marmora, owing to the Thrace operations. ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An unsuccessful student at the Royal College of Surgeons pasted up the result in the college hall. He then fired six revolver shots, riddling it. ...

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  5. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is no expected that Mr. Justice Ewilig's report will be received before the middle of August. ...

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  6. LATEST SPORTING.

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  7. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:—A review of the operations of the Repatriation Department to the end Of June shows that of a total of 190,662 applications for employment, ...

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  8. DIVORCE PETITIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The figures available to-day reveal the fact that during the past seven months 811 petitions have been lodged in divorce jurisdiction. ...

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  9. FLIGHT OF THE TURKS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Official: The Greeks have occupied Eregli. Two British dreadnoughts assisted in the landing of troops, who were not resisted. The Turks ...

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  10. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the request of the Council of the League of Nations President Wilson has: summoned an assembly of the league at Geneva. ...

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  11. DISTURBANCES AT TUAM.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—A Tuam message states that disturbances followed a wake in regard to two constables, comrades waking up the sleeping town at dawn by a volley ...

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  12. PANIC IN BOOT TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The fall in the price of hides brought about a panic in the boot and shoe trade. There is a slump in retail prices. ...

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  13. GREEK ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Salonica correspondent states that the Greeks have begun an advance with the view of occupying Eastern Thrace. Communication by rail ...

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  14. BULGARIANS AND GREEKS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Bulgarian 1921 class has been called up for demonstrations against the Greeks in the interior and along the coast. ...

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  15. WORKERS ON TRANSCONTNENTAL RAILWAY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—When discussing the housing position of the workers on the Transcontinental railway line Mr. Gray, on behalf of the A.W.U., complained that ...

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  16. YACHTING.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—In the third race for the America Cup the yachts started at 10.20, the Shamrock leading, after an early postponement owing to the light wind. ...

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  17. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Pending the appointment of permanent officials to replace those who were removed from the Northern administration the temporary appointments ...

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  18. ASSEMBLIES PROHIBITED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The authorities are prohibiting all assemblies within a radius of three miles of Cork. The regatta has been shut down. ...

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  19. QUEENSLANDER A PRISONER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Major O'Brien, of tho A.I.F., Queensland, in visiting Persia on behalf of British oil interests was taken prisoner, by the Bolsheviks. He is appealing ...

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  20. THE FRENCH ULTIMATUM.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is stated from a French source that Feisul, the Turkish National leader, has accepted the French ultimatum. ...

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  21. HENRY LAWSON.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—On the recommendation of the Central Committee of the Commonwealth Literary Fund the GovernorGeneral has granted a pension of £52 per year ...

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  22. ARCHBISHOP URGES INVESTIGATION.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—The Archbishop of Tuam has forwarded a letter to Sir N. Macready urging an investigation of the wrecking of the town on Tuesday. Sir N. ...

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  23. CIVIL SERVANTS' STRIKE.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The West Australian Government has forwarded the terms for a settlement of the civil servants' strike to the Disputes Committee. These include the ...

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  24. PEACE QUESTIONS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Following M. Millerand's exposition of the results of the Spa Conference, the Chamber of Deputies passed a vote of confidence in the ...

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  25. BOLSHEVISM AT DAMASCUS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is reported that Bolshevism is making great headway in Damascus. Lenin and Trotsky have sent a joint letter to the Arabs recognising their ...

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  26. SUSPECTED STOLEN GOODS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—George Glasser and Neil Johnson were remanded at the police court on a charge of having in their custody a large Quantity of serge, etc., reasonably ...

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  27. A FINISH TOGETHER.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—The officials deeided that the Shamrock and Resolute finished together, the Resolute winning by the time allowed only. ...

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  28. BRITISH BOMBARD HOSTILE STRONGHOLD.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A British force bombarded a hostile stronghold in Waziristan and met with little opposition, but tribesmen actively followed up as they returned to camp ...

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  29. BANK MANAGER'S RESIDENCE ROBBED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Three men broke into the residence of P. S. Burstal, manager of the Royal Exchange branch of the Bank of N.S.W., and carried off three trunks ...

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  30. THE SHEARING TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is officially stated that the Graziers' Association is well satisfied with the progress, of the fight to date. It considers it is more than holding its own. ...

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  31. MILITARY PARTY AMBUSHED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A military party, travelling by lorry near Macroom, a market town 25 miles from Cork, were ambushed. The driver put ou speed through a hail of ...

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  32. THE ALLIES' THREAT SERIOUS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Dr. von Simons (Minister for Foreign Affairs), when interviewed by German pressmen, emphasised that the Allies' threat to occupy more German ...

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  33. GOLF.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The professional golf match between N.S.W. and the visiting interstate players was won by the visitors by three matches to one. ...

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  34. MR. THEODORE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Theodore is going to France and is likely to attend the Geneva Conference as the accredited representative of Australian Labor. After that ...

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  35. GRAZIERS' POINT OF VIEW.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Allen stated that the graziers believed a great many members of the A.W.U. would soon recognise that their leaders had made a mistake, and ...

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  36. THIEVES BUSY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The residents of the eastern suburbs are suffering severely from the depredations of thieves, who are showing unusual daring. Since last week end ...

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  37. DRIVING OUT SINN FEIN EMPLOYEES.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—The Ulsterile employees at Harland and Wolfe's Queen Island yard suspended work and decided to drive out the Sinn Fein employees. The Sinn ...

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  38. CRICKET.

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  39. UNDESIRABLE FOREIGNERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A message from Doorn (Holland) states that owing to the presence of undesirable foreigners the hotels are required to supply daily lists to the ...

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  40. TRAMWAY BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier states that Mr. Flowers' position as a member of the Tramway Board is purely honorary, neither salary nor allowance being attached ...

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  41. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Allaliabad correspondent reports that a prolonged engagement took place near Rumaila, a British attack being successful. A counter ...

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  42. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is uncertain whether England will be represented at the Olympic games. Contrary to anticipations the Government has refused the expenses ...

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  43. DOCK WORK AT STANDSTILL.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—The whole of the traffic at Kingsbridge-Dublin terminus was held up owing to soldiers and police entraining. Although the Irish Labor executive has ...

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  44. SHEDS START ON UNION TERMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Lambert, for the shearers, states that the position is unaltered. Certain sheds started at Moree and other places, but only under the terms ...

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  45. SPECIAL A.J.C. MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The A.J.C. committee, in view of tlic fact that the Prince of Wales will not be in Sydney on August 7th, has decided to alter the date of the special ...

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  46. SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMME.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The manager of the Commonwealth Government line of steamers, giving evidence before the select committee on sea carriage, said the present ...

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  47. FOOTBALL.

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  48. RUSSIA.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The "Tribune" states that a fresh division advancing at a speed of 15 kilometres daily smashed the Polish front between Suwalki and Augustovo. ...

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  49. GOLD DISCOVERY NEAR STUART TOWN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Mines (Mr. Estell) has received a favorable report from the geological surveyor on the gold discovery about a mile south-east of the ...

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  50. OVERSEAS LABOR TROUBLES.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The representatives of 12 labor unions totalling 150,000 members met at Tokio and adopted a motion demanding the right to organise in ...

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  51. JACK JOHNSON.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Los Angeles message says that Jack Johnson left for Leavenworth to commence serving his year's sentence.' He pathetically pleaded against ...

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  52. NON-UNION LABOR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The A.W.U. threatens to boycott all stations where nonunion labor is employed. ...

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  53. GAS WORKERS' DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Victorian Premier expressed the opinion that the prospects for a settlement of the gas workers' dispute were brighter than ever. Definite ...

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  54. BRITISH TRADE COMMISSIONER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Simpson, the newly-appointed British Trade Commissioner in Sydney, was entertained at luncheon by the Australian Association of British ...

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  55. SARCASTIC HOTEL BOY.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—A Lincoln message says that when the Prohibition Convention, which may nominate Mr. Bryan or "Billy Sunday" for the Presidntial race, ...

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  56. AVIATION.

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday.—Lieuts. Parer and McIntosh left Singapore this morning in continuation of their flight from England to Australia. ...

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  57. THE A.W.U.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—About 100 members of the A.W.U., comprising the pastoral disputes committee, met at the Trades Hall and discussed the conduct of the strike ...

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  58. THE SOVIET NOTE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Cabinet considered a reply to the Soviet note. While the Russian reply amounts to a virtual flouting of Great Britain the Cabinet desires to ...

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  59. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales has definitely decided to make a five days' journey on horseback through the western division of N.S.W., although the hardships ...

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  60. GERMAN WIRELESS STATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The German wireless stations have resumed full and unrestricted operations, proceeding on a more intensified scale than before the war. Nauen resumes ...

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  61. THE FOOLING SYSTEM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Storey, upon returning from Melbourne, said he could not make any statement at the present stage as a whether a State wheat pool would be ...

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  62. TEST OF SOVIET'S SINCERITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British reply to the Soviet note was despatched to Moscow yesterday. It assumes that the Soviet is ready to make peace, but suggests that some of the ...

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  63. STATEMENTS CORRECTED.

    Sir,—In your issue or to-day Mr. Ne[?] Coleman, secretary of the R.R.D Rugby League, charges me with making inaccurate statements in my last budget of Football ...

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  64. LIVING WAGE IN METROPOLITAN AREA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Board of Trade will probably be required to reconsider the question of the living wage in the metropolitan area unless it is found possible to fix ...

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  65. TWEED GRAZIER'S ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The value of the estate of the late Thomas Campbell, of Tygalgah, Tweed River, grazier, has been sworn for probate purposes at £28,000, of which ...

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  66. LOYALTY OF ROMAN CATHOLICS.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales received Mousignor Beechinor at Launceston to-day, when the latter expressed pleasure at-the Prince's reception of him and assured his ...

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  67. THE TICK SCOURGE.

    "In no country in the world have they been able to get rid of the tick where stock have been allowed to stray." These remarks were impressed upon the Casino Council on ...

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  68. EXTENSION OF TIME.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Government of West Australia has extended until to-morrow morning the time for tlic acceptance or otherwise of the terms offered the civil service ...

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  69. BOLSHEVIKS AND LITHUANIANS QUARREL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Bolsheviks and Lithuanians have quarrelled over the possession of Vilna. The "Reds" refuse to hand over the city, and have begun civil ...

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  70. CONFERENCE OF CHEESE PRODUCERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The conference of cheese producers convened by the Dairy Produce Pool met to-day. The gathering was representative of the cheese producing ...

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  71. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Speaking at Lithgow the Chief Secretary (Mr. Dooley) expressed total opposition to raising revenue bv means of a State lottery. He added that ...

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  72. BOLSHEVIK PUSH SPENT ITSELF.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A message from Warsaw states that despite the repeated attacks of Bolshevik troops the Galician frontier seems sufficiently protected. The Poles ...

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  73. CASINO COUNCIL.

    A special report by the town clerk, Casino, was recently forwarded to the L.G. Department setting out certain irregularities in the funds of the council allegedly on the part of ...

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  74. THE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A special meeting of the State Cabinet was held to-day to discuss the unemployment problem. The Government takes a serious view of the position. It is ...

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  75. GERMAN NEUTRALITY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Official: Germany will continue to maintain complete neutrality in the Russo-Polish situation. ...

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  76. CASINO MAIN ROADS.

    Application for main roads grant for Casino is to be based as follows:—Ballina via Lismore, Casino to Tenterfield.—Between 1¾ miles to 3 miles, 300 cubic yards blue metal ...

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  77. PALESTINE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Jerusalem correspondent, states that the press urges the appointment of Weisemann, Brandois, and Sokoloff to administer local affairs. ...

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  78. PARTY POLITICS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the "Globe" Lord Sydenham contributes a denunciation of party politics. He says the central organisation is financed from funds obtained by ...

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  79. POSITIONS OF THE HORSES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Pistolier and Bright Plume are the most popular candidates ror the Australian Hurdles. Sir Mnemon is looked upon as the most likely to beat them, ...

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  80. CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—Two Maori children were burned to death in a whare in broad daylight yesterday. Frozen meat space for lifting 7000 tons ...

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  81. Advertising

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  82. UNKNOWN WOMAN'S BODY FOUND.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The body of an unknown woman was found floating off the Heads to-day. The police are endeavoring to establish her identity. ...

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