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  2. CANTERBURY PARK ACCEPTANCES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Canterbury Park acceptances are- Flying Handicap.—Fortrait, Remmon, Steelbrook, Kuriong, Miss Antoinette, Swift ...

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  3. RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

    CHURCH OF ENGLAND.—St. Andrew's Church, Lismore, Holy Communion 8 a.m., morning player at 11 a.m., Rev. A. R. Ebbs; evening service 7.30 p.m., the Bishop ...

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  4. FORD FACTORIES.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—Wall-street is seething with rumors of gigantic financing of the pending Ford companies. Recently the Ford auto works reopened after closing ...

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  5. REPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Dr. Simons, speaking in the Richstag in regard to reparations said Germany would have to pay a total of 226 milliards gold marks during 42 ...

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  6. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Carcase Butchers' Association has decided to grant a substantial increase of wages to employees. ...

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  7. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Admiral George King Hall, in a special statement to the "Sun" and "Herald" representative, totally disagrees with Admiral William Hender ...

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  8. CRICKET.

    Wanderers v. Catholic Club, on Coleman's Point.—Harvey, Cottee, Cox, Gibson, Clements, Cooper, Kerr, Leslie, McAlister, Topler, Lutton, McKay, Crutch, Fuller. ...

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  9. DENTAL MECHANICS' CLAIMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Dental Mechanics' Employees Union recently demanded an of wages and improved working conditions. The claims were regarded as ...

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  10. RAILWAY WORKERS' STORES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The executive of the railway workers' industry branch of the A.W.U. has decided to establish a number of co-operative stores. A motion dealing with ...

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  11. SENSATIONAL DESPATCH.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—A Wall-street, journal prints a sensational despatch from Detroit. It says:—"Henry Ford has reached his limit." The despatch declares it is ...

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  12. TROTTING MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Richmond trotting, meeting to-day resulted- Encourage Stakes.—Devil's Pick 1, Sister Sue 2, Ivy Make 3. Winner 2 to 1. Won ...

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  13. RELIEF OF STRIKERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The A.W.U. convention to-day voted £1000 for the relief of the strikers at Iron Knob, South Australia. The A.W.U. declares that the men ...

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  14. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Queensland squatter, R. C. Ramsay,in a letter on "White Australia," says the north is empty because the closer settlement Governments are no ...

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  15. DR. SIMONS' LITTLE COMEDY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Dr. Simons' speeches is characterized by the morning press as insolent, while the Reichstag scene is declared to have been a successfully ...

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  16. THE BASIC WAGE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Addressing a meeting at the Trades Hall Mr. Theodore referred to the question of the basic wage which was now causing such controversy ...

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  17. EMINENTLY RESPECTABLE MURDERERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—When the inquiry into the price of milk was resumed at the Profiteering Prevention Court Mr. Curt's drew attention to an article which appeared ...

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  18. THE TURF.

    Our business columns of Wednesday contain the programme of the New Year's meeting of the Carlton Park Club to take place on Saturday week. Seven events are ...

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  19. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The latest craze wave of the Soviet of Russia has decreed that, all persons after an official invitation failing to go to a theatre to enjoy a, series of ...

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  20. ALL ALIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—That the present housing dilemma does not apply only to Great Britain is revealed in the world survey issued by the Housing Department of the ...

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  21. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON. Tesday.—A fillip to billiardhas been given and already keen interest is the outcome of Cooper v Fry in the sem final on Monday by virtue of Cooper's ...

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  22. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The "Cub," Raf's latest engine, which has been successfully tested, it is understood, will be fitted in a titania flying boat, which is a ...

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  23. RESULT OF MATCHES.

    The Newrybar Rosebank match resulted in a win for Newrybar by nine wickets. Rosebank, first innings, 94 (Elliott 40, Williams 14). J. Cupitt took 4 for 25, ...

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  24. TAXATION REFORM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The special committee of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce has suggested a proposal for the elimination of grants and the reducing of temptation. ...

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  25. "SIMPLE AS CHILDREN."

    BATHURST, Thursday.—Wallace Macdonald Grant was charged ah Bathurst Quarter Sessions with obtaining the sum of £122 14s from Leslie Flood by means of false ...

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  26. ROSS AND KEITH SMITH ENTERTAINED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Ross and Keith Smith, at present at Nice, are to be feted by the Paris Aero Club. They will be escorted across the Channel by a squardon of ...

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  27. THE SHIPPING STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—There, are no important, developments in connection with the shipping dispute. It is understood the Melbourne union officials are waiting for a ...

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  28. LOAN RESPONSE DISAPPOINTING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Chamberlain has agreed to the funding of the Commonwealth debt of 38 millions sterling, repayable in 20 or 27 years, the total interest ...

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  29. BOXING.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—It is understood, there will be nothing like £100,000 in tho purse for the fighters when Rickard completes the negotiations for taking over the ...

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  30. AN EXCEPTIONAL CHARGE.

    SYDNEY,. Thursday.— David Stewart, French polisher, was charged at the Central Police Court with having uttered to Iris Dewhug a forged Australian one pound ...

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  31. TERMS OF REPAYMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Chamberlain firstly stipulated for a immediate repayment of a large proportion of the debt, but the agreement, signed on Saturday afternoon ...

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  32. RE SELECTION CONTROVERSY.

    In reference to the paper controversy re the non-inclusion of Brunswick players in district matches Mr. H. Crichton writes- "I wish to state that players from ...

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  33. WRESTLING.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Richard, on behalf of Marin Plentina, issues a challenge to Strangler Lewis to finish the contest, permitting Lewis to use the headlock. ...

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  34. GRAVE WARNING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The report of the Ministry, of Health furnishes a grave warning which is applicables world-wide. It says there is a possibility of further epidemics, ...

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  35. LISMORE BOWLING CLUB.

    The following players have been selected to represent the Lismore Club on Saturday against two rinks that Mr. J. Johnston (president of the Brisbane Bowling Club) is ...

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  36. WHEAT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Agriculture hopes to have the question of the State wheat guarantee arranged within a week or ten days, when an announcement ...

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  37. ARMSTRONG'S OMISSION CAUSES TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Melbourne newspapers to-day contain a number of angry letters protesting against the omission of Armstrong from the Victorian eleven to ...

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  38. DRAPERY STORE DESTROYED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The drapery store at Aberamine occupied by P. Davis was with the contents destroyed by fire last night. ...

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  39. SR. MILLEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Senator Millen was privately entertained at, luncheon at the Empire by members of Parliament, Lord Milner presiding. Mr. Balfour and Mr. ...

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  40. NO MORE TRUCKING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The State Wheat Board announces that it has been compelled to discontinue trucking wheat from the country. ...

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  41. WOMEN'S MEMORIAL TO A.I.F.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is proposed to erect a women's memorial to the soldiers of the A.I.F. by means of a shilling to be taken up throughput the State. ...

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  42. PERSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A message from Teheren states that a small body of Bolsheviks attacked a British outpost on the northwest of Persia. The British vigorously ...

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  43. N.S. WALES TRAM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The following has been selected to play for N.S.W. in the match against England, starting in Sydney on February 18:—Collins (capt.), ...

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  44. IF AUSTRALIA WERE ATTACKED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Freeman Murray, secretary of the British Empire League, in a letter delares if Australia were attacked the whole Empire would war to defend her, ...

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  45. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Technical education examination results are: — Alstonville: Dressmaking, stage 2, grade B, Jane Simpson. Millinery, stage 1, grade C, Tryphena ...

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  46. COAL CONTROL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Through the increased output, the slackened home demand, and the fact that export prices are now approximately the same as the home prices, the ...

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  47. A GIRL'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the inquest concerning the death of Jean Murray, aged fire, it was stated that the child fell and grazed an elbow. Although the wound was ...

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  48. STILL WAITING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—George Pearson arrived in Sydney from Queensland yesterday on his way to Durban. He met a stranger in Spring-street, who assumed him that he ...

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  49. INDIGNATION MEETING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Many people consider the action of the selectors in excluding Armstrong from the Victorian team as the outcome of a personal quarrel ...

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  50. VITAL STATISTICS.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—Statistical records show that there were 1933 births and 796 deaths in the metropolitan area last month. The birthrate was 27.06 per thousand of ...

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  51. EASTBOURNE MURDERERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Home Secretary has deciuded not to advise a reprieve of the Eastbourne murderers, Field and Gray. ...

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  52. DEATH FROM INJURIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—James Peckham, IS, was working on a roof at the ironworks at Lithgow when he fell through to the fitting shop, a distance of 25 feet. He ...

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  57. CIVIC CHAIN LETTERS TABOO.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister of Government stated to-day that notwithstanding his recent announcement that he would take no notice of chain letters ...

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  58. CYCLING CARNIVAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the evening carnival at Sydney Sports Ground the 30 kilometers race was won by Grenda, with Papworth 2, Horder 3, and Hammond 4. ...

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  59. CORONER'S FINDING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At Warnambool the coroner gave his verdict in the inquiry into the sinking of the motor launch Nestor. He found that Edward ...

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