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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the House of Represantatives Mr. Chanter announced the death of the Speaker's wife, and general expressions of regret followed. ...

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  3. PEACE QUESTIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Boulogne Con[?]erence confirmed the decision of the Paris Conference of Ambassadors to defer the withdrawal of British and Italian troops from ...

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  4. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The "London Herald" publishes a message from Dublin to the effect that the release of the Sinn Feiner, James Dillon, who declared he was ...

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  5. LATEST SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 361 words
  6. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Bonar Law, Leader in the House of Commons, replying to a question re the ill-treatment of British prisoners in Russia, said that the Soviet had ...

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  7. RICHMOND v. TWEED.

    The league secretary has been notified that V. Robinson's (Alstonville) recent injury to his shoulder will not be sufficiently recovered to allow of his taking part in ...

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  8. DOMINION HOME RULE.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—The latest Sinn Fein bulletin indicates probable refusal to negotiate in regard to Dominion Home Rule, at least in accordance with Count ...

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  9. THE BOULOGNE CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The French press claim that M. Millerand won Mr. Lloyd George over to the French point of view at Boulogne. "Le Matin" states that the ...

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  10. THE REDS' PLANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A correspondent of the "Daily Express" gives details from Cancasia and Constantinople of the Reds' plans to conquer Asia. They have ...

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  11. REFEREES FOR SATURDAY.

    The following referees have been appointed for the second grade competition matches next Saturday:—Marists v. Bexhill, Mackney; Blues v. Keerrong, ...

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  12. AN UNOFFICIAL TRUCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A remarkable development in Irish peace feelers is that there have been no outrages and no cases of violence reported for over 15 hours. The ...

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  13. REPARATION BY GERMANY.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Boulogne conference decided that the Reparations Commission should be instructed to ensure the execution of the Spa agreement relative to ...

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  14. THE QUEENSLAND TEAM.

    GRAFTON, Thursday.—Owing to the interstate football match between Queensland aud New South Wales having been postponed till August 14th the matches on the ...

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  15. SOVIET DEMANDS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Basle correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" states that the Soviet will demand from Poland the giving up of Vina, Minsk, Gravno, and ...

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  16. ENLISTMENT OF EX-OFFICERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government has authorised the enlistment of a number of distinguished ex-officers to coordinate in the activities of the military and police in ...

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  17. BOWLING NOTES.

    The draw for the championship of the local green is as follows, and members are requested to get their games through at the earliest convenience:—First round: Lockett ...

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  18. A NEW GERMAN MOVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The "Daily Mail's" Vevey correspondent states that the German delegates at the International Miners' Congress will propose the formation ...

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  19. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate there were passed the Papua and Census Bills to the report stage. The second readings of the Public Service Bill and Arbitration Bill were agreed to ...

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  20. MR. CHURCHILL'S COMMENTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Churchill, writing in the "Evening Times," says:— "One hundred and fifty years of adversity has neither broken the spirit of Poland ...

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  21. JUDGES FEAR VIOLENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Mail's" lobbyist writer says that fearing violence all the Irish Judges declined to serve in the proposed emergency courts intended for ...

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  22. FINAL ACCEPTANCES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  23. RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

    CHURCH OF ENGLAND.—St. Andrew's Church, Lismore, Holy Communion at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m., evening service 7.30, Rev. A. R. Ebbs. North Lismore 9.45 a.m., South ...

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  24. ALLOTMENT OF COAL FIELDS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Ambassadors at a conference determined on the basis of a treaty giving Czecho-Slovakia all the mines in the Karvin basin and the Texchen ...

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  25. DR. MANNIX.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—A message from Atlanta City states that Archbishop Mannix is sailing for Queenstown on the 31st. He said: "Nothing but physical force will ...

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  26. GOLF NOTES.

    On Saturday next the first 18 holes of the championship of the club will be played, to be followed up by 36 holes on Monday, 2nd August. ...

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  27. HORSES FROM NEW ZEALAND.

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  28. IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Berlin correspondent states that Dr. Simons, Minister for Foreign Affairs, described Mr. Lloyd George as a strong willed man who ...

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  29. BY WHAT AUTHORITY?

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Kenworthy notified that he would ask the Home Secretary by what statutory authority Dr. a Mannix, a British ...

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  30. ENGLISH RAGING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
  31. YACHTING.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Neither the Shamrock nor the Resolute will race again. The Resolute was taken to a builder's yard to-day to be scrapped. The same fate awaits ...

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  32. EARLIER HISTORY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Standard" recalls that Dr. Mannix outraged Nationalist feeling on receiving King Edward at Maynooth College by decorating ...

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  33. THE SUPPORT OF POLAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent states that Dr. Simons, Minister for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the Reichstag emphasised Germany's responsibility in ...

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  34. BUTTER AND CHEESE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The secretary of the Necessary Commodities Control Commission announces that the Federal price fixing and control of butter and cheese will ...

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  35. TURKEY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday. — The Nationalists massacred hundreds of Greek and Armenian civilians at Geive. There have been numerous murders elsewhere. The ...

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  36. INCREASING REINFORCEMENTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Berlin correspondent states that the Bolsheviks have penetrated 10 miles of the Polish Galician territory, and concentrated ...

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  37. BOLSHEVIK REPUBLIC.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. — The Magdeburg papers assert that an agreement has been signed between the Soviet and German Independent Socialists and Spartacists ...

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  38. PRICES TO CONTINUE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The secretary of the Necessary Commodities Control Commission states that the prices for butter and cheese in force under the Federal order on July 31 ...

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  39. TURKISH GARRISON.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A large proportion of the Turkish garrison of Adrianople entered Bulgaria, where they were disarmed and interned. ...

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  40. A DANGEROUS SITUATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Boulogne correspondent states that the Prime Ministers left a situation in which there is imminent possibility of smouldering ...

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  41. GENERAL GABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday—In the House of Commons Mr. Churchill, replying to Mr. Fell, stated that there were now 5000 more soldiers serving in Great Britain than in ...

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  42. ALLEGED MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Eugene Falleni was again before the police court to-day charged with the murder of Annie Birkett. Sergt. Spyer applied for a remand for the reason ...

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  43. GOLF.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mrs. Williams, of Auckland (N.Z.) Club, won the women's golf championship of Australia with several strokes to spare. Mrs. Gatehouse was the ...

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  44. CHINA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Shanghai correspondent states in an interview by the Pekin Tientsin "Times" that Chang-sun declared his purpose was the unification of ...

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  45. COURSING.

    The meeting of the Richmond River Coursing Club at the Council Chambers last night was largely attended, the chair being occupied by the president, Mr. C. Hope. ...

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  46. CONSPIRACY CASES.

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—To-day's proceedings at the military tribunal hearing of the charge of conspiracy took the form of testimony by members of the Vengeance Society, ...

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  47. BOLSHEVIK ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Bolsheviks continue their rush to Poland. They captured Pinsk, crossing the line defined by the Spa Conference's armistice proposal. The ...

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  48. DEATH OF LADY JOHNSON.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Lady Johnson, wife of the Speaker of the Federal Parliament, died at Mosman to-day. ...

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  49. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Austin Chapman, M P., interviewed in Sydney to-day, declared:—"We are going to get the Federal capital removed to Canberra this time ...

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  50. THE I.W.W. CASES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is understood that the effect of Mr. Justice Ewing's report on the I.W.W. cases is that the majority of the prisoners will be released ...

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  51. INDIA.

    SIMLA, Wednesday.—The draft of the Indian Auxiliary Force Bill has been published. In the new measure voluntary enrolment has been substituted for obligatory ...

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  52. BARGES FOR JAVA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Works states that orders continue to come in to Walsh Islaud. In addition to the orders mentioned yesterday he expects to ...

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  53. THE SYRIAN SITUATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Churchill, Secretary for War, stated that the Arabs were still sporadically attacking the railway and British posts. ...

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  54. FOOTBALL.

    The following players are requested to go to Wyrallah on Saturday, 31st July, to represent Goonellabah:—A. Clarke, E. Jordan, S. Maher, N. Graham, L. Rix, T. McIntosh, W. ...

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  55. FATHER JERGER.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Mr. Edwards, Labor member of Parliament, has telegraphed from Fremantle that the boycott is not off in that city and that the steamer Beltane is not ...

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  56. PRICE OF GAS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Australian Gaslight Company recently notified the councils of an impending increase amounting to 113 per cent. in the price of gas for ...

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  57. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Hon. William Hamilton, President of the Legislative Council, died yesterday. He will be accorded a State funeral to morrow morning. ...

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  58. FRENCH OCCUPY DAMASCUS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The French have occupied Aleppo and entered Damascus. A new Sherifan Government has been formed and has accepted General Gouraud's ...

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  59. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Interviewed to-day a prominent Sydney business man explained that although England was glutted with Australian wool, the latest cables stated that ...

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  60. POWER HOUSE TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The funerals of the four victims of the power house tragedy took place to-day. The Lord Mayor (Ald. Fitzgerald) attended two of them, while City ...

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