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  2. IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The statement by the Foreign Minister (Dr Simons) in the Reichstag to-day was awaited in a most excited manner. Yesterday the Cabinet, was ...

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  3. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In his letters to the secretary of the Shipowners' Federation, Mr. Walsh, on behalf of the seamen of Australia, assured the shipowners that the ...

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  4. PROHIBITION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Acting-Premier referred to the letter which Mr. Holman wrote yesterday in connection with the liquor poll and emphasised the utter ...

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  5. BASIC WAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A deputation, representing the Interstate Industrial Trades and Labor Council's conference, which has been sitting in Melbourne, to-day asked the ...

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  6. ASCOT RACES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Results- Fourteen-one Notice, 4 furlongs.—First division: Terse, 9-0, 1; Lillion Moore, 7-12, 2; British Iron, 8-8, 3. Winner 7 to ...

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  7. PROFITEERING COURT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Judge Beeby heard the first prosecutions under section 14 of the Profiteering Prevention Act to-day, when Cambridge Delicacies, Ltd., ...

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  8. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An inspector of police and his wife were fired upon at the railway station of Mallow and wounded, the wife fatally. Crown forces attacked the ...

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  9. REPRIEVE FAVORED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The declaration of 14 Catholic Archbishops and Bishops favoring the reprieve of Murphy has been published in Dublin. ...

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  10. SHIPOWNERS' DEFINITE REPLY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The shipowners discussed the letter for more than two hours, when it was announced that it had been decided to send a reply to the Seamen's ...

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  11. KERRY FARMER EXECUTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The first execumtion under martial law in Ireland was carried out to-day, witen a Kerry farmer condemned for the unlawful, possession of a loaded revolver ...

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  12. DR. SIMONS IN THE REICHSTAG.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says in the Reichstag Dr. Simons concluded a long erticsm on the Entente's reparations decisions in Paris. "Not having ...

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  13. RETURN TO CIVIL METHODS.

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.—John Dillon made a statement. in reference to the proposed agreement of Irish parties declining to accept the methods of Sinn Fein. He believes ...

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  14. HELD AS HOSTAGE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Colonel Moore says that he was carried in the streets of Dublin on a motor lorry as a hostage for two hours before his release. He was released as an ...

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  15. THE TURF.

    In the first division of the Club Handicap at the North Casino Racing Club's meeting Rocket and Treen are each asked to carry 7-13. In the fourth division of ...

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  16. MALLOW TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Details of the Mallow attack reveal the shocking nature of the tragedies. The hand of assassins intent on murdering Inspector King, ...

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  17. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At a further conference of representatives of the Trades and Labor Council in the various States at the Melbourne Trades Hall the following ...

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  18. ADELAIDE BOOKIES FINED.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday:—At Adelaide the fines imposed on 21 bookmakers was were arrested at the races on Saturday totalled £160. ...

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  19. PRICE OF MACHINE GUNS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—German machine gun manufacturers announce, an average reduction of 20 per cent. in the price of all productions. ...

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  20. FUNDS EVIDENTLY GETTING LOW.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—While the shipowners were discussing the letter from Mr. Walsh the members of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union held a ...

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  21. BUTTER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. McRae, president Primary Producers' "Union, said at the meeting of the Butter Pool Committee that further consideration was given to the ...

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  22. LAUNCESTON CUP.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—-The Launceston Cup resumed as follows:—Sandune Talisman. 2, Royal Reserve 3. ...

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  23. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—While official circles maintain there is no question of a general, election, rumors persist this so, and there is much speculation on the possible ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND RACING.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The Taranaki Cup resulted:—War Plane 1, Surveyor 2, Marrqueteur 3. Won by two lengths Time, 2.8 3-5. ...

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  25. PERSIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times" Bagdad correspondent is opposed to the evacuation by the British. He says the decision to withdraw the troops from Persia has ...

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  26. AMALGAMATION DENIED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The mining department of the O.B.U. denies that it is negotiating with the A.W.U. with the view to amalgamation. Mr. Willis says Mr. ...

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  27. EFFECT ON RACING CARNIVAL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—-The latest developments in the shipping trouble have convinced turf supporters that the autumn racing carnival in Victoria will be ruined ...

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  28. CRICKET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—C. G. Macartney has returned to Sydney after a rest on the Mountains and will be available for the fourth test match, which starts in ...

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  29. ACTIVITIES OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The AttorneyGeneral stated to-day the number of convictions for breaches of the Necessary Commoditics Act numbered 142, and the total ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN CLERIC AN ASSOCIATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the annual meeting of the Australian Clerical Association the acting secretary reported. that during the year a thousand had joined the ...

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  31. VICTORIAN PLAYERS SELECTED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The selectors of the Victorian Cricket Association have selected the following team to represent Victoria in its match against the ...

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  32. MR. CHURCHILL'S INDEPENDENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail" declares that Mr. Churchill's inheritance from the late Lord Vane Tempest is the greatest blow the Coalition has received. ...

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  33. MEN WANT A PEACE TRIBUNAL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—If is believed the next move in the maritime dispute will be an appeal to the Prime Minister for a peace tribunal for the maritime ...

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  34. UNION NOTICES IN GOVERNMENT SHOPS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Union secretaries are to he given the right. to past union notices in all the Government workshops This decision was reached at a meeting of ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—It was expected that the Treasurer would make an important statement to-day regarding the Queensland loan which closed yesterday, but ...

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  36. STRIKE AT KALGOORLIE.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The employees of the Kalgoorlie Tramway Co. have ceased work, although the men were working under an agreement which does not expire until ...

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  37. BROKEN HILL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The "Barrier Miner," in a Spading article of the position at Broken Mill consequent on the Port Piric fire. states if was never contemplated that ...

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  38. WOOL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A meeting of the Colonial Wool Merchants' Association was held in London this afternoon under the chairman ship of Mr. Weddell, to discuss the ...

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  39. COMMENTS ON ARMSTRONG'S ABSENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Melbourne "Age," comenting on the omission of Armstrong from tho Victorian team to play against the Englishmen, states it ...

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  40. A.W U. CONVENTION.

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—The A.W.U. Convention has deeded that in future members shall not work more than HO hours a week. Members will work six hours daily on five ...

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  41. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prince or wales arrived at Brighton by the Royal train at 11 o'clock this morning. It was his first ceremonial visit to the town. He was met ...

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  42. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Acting-Premier, Mr. Dooley, referred to the letter of Mr. Cocks, M.L.A., concerning the discussion by the Labor party on the question of ...

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  43. NORTH COAST S.N. COY.

    SIDNEY, Wednesday.—The animal meeting of the North Coast S.N. Coy., Ltd., was held to-day wider the chairmanship of Sir Allen Taylor, M.,L.C. The report and ...

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  44. WILL ARMSTRONG PLAY IN FOURTH TEST?

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Questioned to-day as to what information the selectors acted upon in rejecting Armstrong from the Victorian team Mr. Bean, one of the ...

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  45. UNLUCKY SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A sensational shooting affray occurred at, Coogee this morning. It appears about 4 o'clock Mr. Rocking. lessec of the refreshment rooms, ...

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  46. AUTHORITIES IN HOLTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Referring to the action of the Public Service Hoard in dismissing six Labor appointees as inspectors under the Profiteering Prevantion Act, Mr. ...

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  47. IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Hughes has approved of Sena[?] Milien's immigration loan suggestion, but further consideration has been deferred [?]til the Imperial Cabinet ...

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  48. TRAIN THIEVING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Leonard Hughes, a railway cleaner, was sentenced to 12 months Imprisonment at Bathurst Quarter Sessions for stealing a quantity of ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND TOUR.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Bansford, the Victorian cricketer, has been appointed captain of the team to tour New Zealand. M. Waddy will be vice-captain. ...

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  50. BOXING.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Deschamps announces he is ready to fight any manager of the same age and weight. Cuny has accepted the challenge, stipulating three rounds ...

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  51. OVERSEAS LABOR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Gwanneaegarwan collieries in Wales, employing 1600 men, are reopening as a result of the directers, by a visit to the Continent, regaining ...

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  52. NORTH SYDNEY TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—A stowaway was discovered on the Natder, yesterday half an hour before the steamer left Sydney and was put ashore. Captain Llewellyn. master ...

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  53. IRON TRADE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The price of Cumberland hematite pig iron has been reduced by £1 per ton. It is hoped if will result in business teading to recovery of the iron ...

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  54. ROYAL SOCIETY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The prospects of the Royal show, which begins on March 21, were discussed at the monthly meeting of the R.A.S. It was explained that the ...

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  55. ALLEGED MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—George Gunter, 53, homospathist, and Rogal Vivian Thomas Berg, 27, baker, were charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having ...

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  56. EWINGSDALS SPORTS HANDICAP.

    The following are the handicaps for the Ewingsdale sports on Saturday, February 5th:—T. Greenwood, J. Heard, 2 yards; P. Buckley, senr., yards; J. Daly, 4 yards; P. ...

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  58. FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Tuesday. —Mr. T. R. Brooks, secretary of the Wellington Referees' Association, in a speech, in London, refers to the press statements that League football ...

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