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  2. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A stud ram from Bundemar, Trangie, has been sold to South Africa at the world's record price of 3600 guineas. ...

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  3. LATEST SPORTING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Victoria Park races to-day resulted:— Maiden Handicap, 6. furlongs.—First division: David Ronald 1, Koomis 2, Somerset ...

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  4. DR MANNIX.

    LIVERPOOL, Tuesday.—Sir H. Plunkett, the Lord Mayor of Dublin, members of the Corporation, priests, Sinn Fein delegates, and thousands of Liverpool Irish, all ...

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  5. RUSSIA.

    WARSAW, Monday.—The staffs of the Legations with the archives have left for Poson by special train. The chiefs of the mission are following later if necessary, The ...

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  6. TERMS OF ARMISTICE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George in the House of Commons said he had just received from Kain[?] the terms of the armistice and peace preliminaries which ...

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  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—An unexpected development occurred in the South Australian political situation, owing to the votes of six Nationalists being doubtful. ...

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  8. QUANTITY SURVEYORS' FEES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Institute of Architects has decided to increase the fees of quantity surveyors. It also decided to admit women to the institute under the same ...

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  9. ADVANCE ON WARSAW.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The German correspondent at the Polish front states that the "Reds" advancing on Warsaw from the south-east circumvented the defences, ...

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  10. WAR GRATUITIES.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—War gratuities totalling twelve and a half million pounds sterling have been issued to the and of July. Of this sum over £2,000.000 has been paid ...

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  11. SHOULDERING TAXATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is rumored that the sporting fraternity is again to be called on to shoulder the burden of taxation. It is believed the Government will ...

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  12. RUSSO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    PARIS, Monday.—The French delegates at the Hythe conference attempted to discuss the effect of a Polish debacle upon RussoGerman relations. Mr. Lloyd George insisted ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Max Reinhardt is re tiring from business here owing to the theatre tax. He has accepted a big American offer. ...

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  14. MYSTERIOUS MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The police are still searching for some clue that will help them to clear up the mysterious muuder at Holt place, when Mrs. Gertrude Ligores was ...

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  15. CRUCIFIED BY TYRANTS."

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dr. Fogarty, Bishop of Killaloe, wrote to Dr. Mannix's mother: "The holy, archbishop has been crucified by tyrants. The tyramy, started by baffled ...

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  16. FLOOD IN INDIA.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—A Bombay message reports a great flood at Jamshedpur, the inhabitants taking refuge in tree lops. Over 100 were drowned. ...

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  17. THE ROYAL NAVAL HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—During a meeting of the Water and Sewerage Board the Lord Mayor is alleged to have said "The Royal Naval House is purely a commercial ...

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  18. BRITISH WARSHIRE.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—Two British cruisers and four destroyers have arrived, on route to the Baltic. ...

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  19. UNIFICATION OF GAUGE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth has requested Sir A. Geddes (British Ambassador' at Washington) to recommend an expect to co-opearate with Austarlian and ...

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  20. RACES POSTPONED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Sandown Park race meeting which was to have been held to-day was postponed indefinitely owing to heavy rain. ...

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  21. THE BOLSHEVIKS' AIMS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times" Warsaw correspondent states the Bolsheviks' aims are now clear. They wish to rausfer to the Red Government the largest possible area ...

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  22. COMMENTS BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL RYRIE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Brigadier-General Byric, Assistant Minister for Defence, addressing the Protestant Federation in Melbourne, said that apparently there were ...

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  23. ARTILLERYMAN AND ADMIRAL COLLINGWOOD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A Melbourne message states that Artilleryman and Admiral Collingwood have been sent to Bacchus Marsh. Artilleryman will remain there for about 12 ...

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  24. IMMIGRANTS FROM ENGLAND.

    LONDON Tuesday.—Sir J. D. Connolly, Agent-General for West Australia, has chartered the Shaw Saville liner Zealandie to relieve the immigration glut. The vessel sails ...

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  25. DEFENCE OF WARSAW,

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—A German correspondent at the front wi[?] that the "Reds" are advancing strongly reinforced They occupied the Moldau corridor. The ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND RACING.

    WELLINGTON. N.Z., Wednesday.—At the Christchurch trotting meeting to-day the King George Handicap was won by Author Dillon, with Amilius second, and Albert ...

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  27. HUNGARY'S OFFER ACCEPTED

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—It is reported General Pilsudski has accepted Hungary's offer of reinforcements and munitions. Ten thousand Hungarians are ready to serve, ...

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  28. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Monsigno O'Haran was knocked down by a motor car in Oxford-street this morning and thrown violently to the ground. He was rolled ...

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  29. VIEW ON IRISH CRIMES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dr. Mannix, asked to give his view on the Irish crimes, replied nobody was more opposed to crime, especially murder, than he, and he was not ...

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  30. BOY CHESS PLAYER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A curious sight was witnessed at the Gambit Club, an eight-year-old chess player named Samuel R[?] ski simultaneously playing 20 greybearded ...

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  31. CRICKET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Hearne, when interviewed, stated, he was certain that England would retain the ashes. The batting was strong and the fielding unsurpassed. He ...

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  32. LABOR'S MANIFESTO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Westrainstor Gazette" says that while Labor considers opposition to the assistance of Poland good tactical business few take the strike talk ...

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  33. THE SOVIET SYSTEMS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Minsk conference depends on the Bolsheviks terms. It is expected the Bolsheviks will demand the introduction of the Soviet systems as well as ...

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  34. TO RETURN TO ENLAND.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The police are arranging for a passage back to England for George West, aged 14, who was a stowaway on a troopship. He came to Australia about ...

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  35. THE JAPANESE LEGATION.

    PEKING, Tuesday.—The Japanese Legation handed Reuter's representative copy of a note addressed to the Chinese Foreign Minister yesterday, stating that certain ...

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  36. INTERVIEWED BY NEWSPAPERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dr. Mannix, in an interview by the "Evening News," said at present he was not leaving London, but was resting in order to overcome the effects of ...

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  37. TEAM FOR AMERICA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An amateur English cricket team captained by E. J. Metcalfe, an ex-Queenslander, will tour the United States. ...

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  38. ALLIED INTENTIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Lloyd George said he would be blind and reckless if he neglected to calculate the contingency that whatever the Soviet Republic was ...

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  39. PEACE QUESTIONS

    VANCOUVER. Tuesday—Washington reports while the United States course of action is not determined it is stated the Government are keeping in clsoe touch with France ...

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  40. JUDGE BEEBY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. G. S. Beeby was sworn in to-day by Mr. Justice Edmunds as a Judge of the Industrial Court. Mr. Sproule, Solicitor-General, in ...

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  41. SC[?]LING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Ernest Barry arrived at Dapto to-day. He intends to spend a few quiet days before the big event. ...

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  42. EX-SERVICE MBN WANT EMPLOYMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Earl Haig's letter to the "Times" appealing for employment for 190,000 ex-service men has elicited warm support. King George regards it was ...

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  43. THE DOCTOR SEEKING ADVICE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dr. Mannix, further interviewed by the "Sun" and "Herald," said:—"I do not know whether exclusion from Ireland ig legal, but am seeking ...

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  44. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A message from Ant werp states that Halpin won two heats, but was beateu in the semi-final of the thousand metres race. King was third in his beat. ...

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  45. SERBIA REFUSES TO SIGN.

    PARIS. Tuesday.—Serbia has refused to sign the Turkish treaty, being uuwilling to bear the portion of the debt assigned to her with the ox-Turkish territory. ...

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  46. COLLAPSE OF A WALL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A wall collapsed at the chocolate and [?] works of the Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Com pany at Abbotsford this morning. Four ...

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  47. TURKISH TREATY.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Turkish Treaty was signed at Sevres. ...

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  48. FOOTBALL.

    The following. players will represent the Bexhill F.C. in their match against Keerrong on the latter's ground on Saturday next, play to start at 3.15 p.m. sharp:—Full-back, ...

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  49. BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The House of Commons adopted a resolution authorising the payment of £100,000 sterling as the Government's share of the gurantee fund in ...

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  50. [?] ON THE ROLES.

    WARSAW, Tuesday.—Enemy cavalry continue, to press the Poles in the direction of Miawa. The Polish Minister for War, Genral Lesniowaki, has resigned. He has been ...

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  51. DR. MANNIX'S COMMENTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dr. Mannix in an interview in the Penzance train repeated his statements cabled carlier. He added he could not have been better treated on the ...

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  52. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Sydney Presbytery and the Women's Reform League each has resolved to protest against the State lottery. ...

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  53. FURTHER DETAILS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It has now transpired that three men were badly injured in the Abbotsford wall collapse. The work of extrieating the victims proved very ...

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  54. POLAND'S NATIONAL EXISTENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George said they considered the Soviet Government was entitled to take into account in the peace conditions ...

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  55. TRAMWAY EXECUTIVE'S RESOLUTION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The executive of the Tramway Employees' Union. carried a motion hoping that the Storey Government would not allow the function of Parliament ...

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  56. SATURDAY'S REFEREES.

    The referees for Saturday next are as follows:—Marist Bros. v. Rous Mill tit Roce Mill, O. Goodwin; Bexhill v. Keerong at Keerong, [?] Mc Donough; All Blues v. ...

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  57. SHOOTING IN CAFE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—During an altereation in a cafe at Coogee late last night Perey Dalton, 26, tell wounded in the left side The police have arreted the proprictor ...

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  58. MEXICO.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—A San Pedro message states General Villa has surrendered to the Government. He said he capitulated because further lighting in Mexico ...

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  59. N.S.W. DEFEATED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The New Zealand Rugby Union defeated N.S.W. by 79 points ...

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  60. FATHER JERGER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Father [?]erger in a letter to his sister at Chatswood complains bitterly of his treatment in Australia, especially beween his arrest in Sydney and ...

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  61. ENGLAND v. N.Z. WEST COAST.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Wednesday.—The English Rugby League defeated the West Coast of New Zealand. ...

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  62. CIVILIANS AND SOLDIERS IN CONFLICT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A message from Dublin states that as the outcome of bonfires and celebrations in connection. with Dr. Mannix and disregard of the Curfew ...

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  63. POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Victor Raphael was charged at the police court with having shot at Percy Dalton with intern to murder him. Sergt. White explained that Dalton ...

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  64. CHINA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's Shanghai correspondent states a maudate has been issued appointing Chin Yun Pang Acting Premier, and appoints Wellington Koo ...

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  65. LAWN TENNIS.

    New Italy met Coraki last Saturday in the Mid-Richmond tennis tournament. A keen contest ensued, victory going to New Italy by a narrow margin. Following are ...

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  66. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Prince of Wales visited Nyugan and laid the foundation stone of the Soldiers' Memorial Hall. ...

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  67. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A disturbance at Clonakilty resulted in two soldiers being shot dead. ...

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