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  2. Advertising

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  3. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The new Harbor and Tonnage Rates Act came into force this morning. ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Greek Legation announces that 2000 armed Turks surrendered to the Greek army in Asia Minor. ...

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  6. OLD AGE PENSIONERS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—On January 31st there were 101,255 old age pensioners in Australia. ...

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  7. ESPIONAGE ACT.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Wilson has again refused to commute a death sentence to 10 years imprisonment under the Espionage Ac. ...

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  8. FEMALES IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mrs. Mitchell, who was a candidate for the Mudgee Town Council was defeated badly, polling only 19 out of 333 votes. ...

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  9. TROUBLE IN INDIA.

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday.—Further trouble is feared in the Rae Bare[?] district, where Ghandi's disciples are displaying renewed activity. Several were wounded by police fire ...

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  10. GUN LICENSES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A message from Albury states the fact that the duck season Opened to-day caused a heavy rush of applications for gun licenses. There were 140 ...

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  11. RUSSIAN ENGINES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Russian Trade Delegation has contracted with the Annstrong Whitworth Company to repair the large majority of Russian locomotives ...

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  12. A LONG WALE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Adelande Browne, a French Canadian, who left [?] mantle on November 24 to walk to Sydney has arrived in Melbourne. He expects to ...

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  13. NORTH SYDNEY MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Gabled advices from Capetown report that Wilfred [?] Coley, for whose arrest a warrant has been issued in connection with the North Sydney ...

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  14. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—The Duke of Connaught was busy all day. He held a military reception at Fort William, and later inspected a Boy Scouts' demonstration. He ...

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  15. THE WHEAT POOL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At a well attended public meeting of wheatgrowers at Harden it was [?]mously, decided to object to any continuation of the Wheat Pool in ...

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  16. THE ESMONDE CASE.

    OTTOWA, Monday.—The Federal authorities have agreed that if Esmonde is returning upon the the Makura and has a through ticket to England he will he permitted to ...

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  17. OBITUARY.

    With the demise of Mr. Norman McLeod of Ulmarra disappears one of the pioneers of the North Coast. Deceased was a son of the late Angus McLeod, who with his ...

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  18. VICTORIAN ELECTION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The final figures for the Upper Goulburn seat in the Victorian Assembly, rendered vacant by the unseating of Mr. Mackrell (Farmers' Union) on ...

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  19. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. W. H. Kelly, ex-members. for Wont worth in the Commonwealth Parliament, in a letter to the "Times," says they questions agitating ...

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  20. THE HIGH-COURT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The sitting of the High Court of Australia opened to-day at Darlinghurst. There were only two matters on the list. Before leaving the Bench, the ...

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  21. "ANIMAL WEEK,"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the Millions Club luncheon to-day in honor of animal week Sir Joseph Carruthers said the would had just emerged from a period in which there ...

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  22. BALLINA DISTRICT HOSPITAL.

    The monthly meeting off the Bailina District Hospital was held on saturday night in H. B. Stone's rooms at 7.30, and was followed by the annual meeting of ...

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  23. UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES SPORTS, BALLINA.

    The sports which took place in Clement Park on Anniversary Bay, January 26th, considering the many and powerful attractions within easy distance of the town, drew ...

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  24. STEAMER IN QUARANTITE.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Tuesday.—The steamer Waipera, which arrived at Auckland yesterday from Sydney was sent into quarantine. One member of her crew was ...

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  25. WOOL.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir. A. Goldfinch says the Colonial Wool Association must insist that at least two-thirds of the wool offered in London be of the old clip, with a ...

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  26. LIVELY HOSPITAL MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The proceedings of the annal last meeting of subscribers to Parkes Hospital last night were particularly lively. The leader of the malcontenes said he would ...

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  27. THE BEST PRICE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The best price obtained for wool to-day was 35¼d for a lot marked 4 over Kootingal. ...

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  28. LOVES AUSTRALIANS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Sir Conan Doyle says that although he was only 15 days in New Zealand they look £140 sterling from him in taxation. This appeared to be a tax on ...

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  29. FALL FROM STEAMER'S LADDER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Ashley [?]had was climbing up the side of the steamer Ormonde last night by means of a rope ladder when it broke and he fell. His shoulder ...

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  30. GERMAN GOODS ON ENGLISH MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Professor Faussitt, who has returned from his old world-tour, points out there are a lot of German goods on the English market. His experience was ...

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  31. VALEDICTORY TO MR. S. TURNER.

    Fully a hundred people catnered together in the Wollongbar Hall on Friday night last to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs, S. Turner and family, who are going to move ...

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  32. RAIDS ON COMMUNISTS.

    PARTS, Monday.—The raids on Communists were resumed yesterday, when 10 foreigners were arrested. A number of documents seized indicated the existence in ...

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  33. JEWELLERY MISSING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Detectives and plain clothes police have been engaged all day endeavoring to trace about £7000 worth of jewellery reported to be missing from a ...

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  34. GRAFTON LAGOP EXCHANGE AGENCY.

    Mr. William Hammat, of Grafton, has been informed that he has been appointed by the Minister for Labor and Industry as a sub-agent of the State Labor ...

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  35. AN ENGINEER FINED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A fine of £15 and costs was imposed on Alwyn Troy, assistant civil engineer in charge of the Naval Depertment works at Cockatoo Island, who pleaded ...

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  36. BOLSHEVIK CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the congress of Bolshevik agents at Bremen the Soviet's delegate to Great Britain reported that England must he regarded as almost hopeless. ...

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  37. FOLLOWING, NOT LEADING.

    Mr. W. J. Allen fruit expert, Sydney, visited Mr. Reg. G. Bartlett at Tweed Heads on Wednesday, 26th inst. (says the "Tweed. Daily"). After discussion with the manager ...

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  38. IRRIGATION AREA.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Owing to the general, advancement on the Murrumbidgee irrigation areas and the large increase in the popu-0 lation there the local staff of the Water ...

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  39. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    While returning home Gladstone races on Saturday week, Mr. Frank Gibson, of Kempsey, aged 59 years, was killed by a fair from bis horse. Mr. Stan. Perry, who ...

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  40. UNSTAMPED RECEIPTS.

    It is evident that the reported flaw in the new Stamp Duties Act exists, despite the denials which have been made. A Murwillunbah banker ("Tweed Daily") has ...

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