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  2. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is announced as the result of the expiration of the Land. Mining Shares and Shipping Act of 1919 that miners' rights and licenses may now ...

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  4. CARLTON PARK RACES.

    The following weights have been declared for the race meeting to be held on Saturday next, 12th inst.- Pony Handicap, furlongs.—Bubijay ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—Reuter's Johannesburg correspondent says the strike position at present is unchanged. It is unknown by whose authority, the strike was ...

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  6. IRELAND.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Domain meeting J. Burke, a visitor from the North of Ireland, blamed the British Government for the atrocities in Ireland. He claimed the ...

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  7. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Discussing the prospects of bringing about a scheme for linking up several large unions as proposed by the A.W.U., Mr. Blakely, M.P., ...

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  8. CONSTABLES REMOVED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — At Marrickville Council Ald. Ness staled that for some time there was a reign of terror in the municipality owing to the conduct of a band of ...

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  9. BURGLAR'S BIG HAUL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Elizabeth Ann Brown, a costumier in Collins-street, reports an entrance was effected at her premises and wearing apparel, dress material and ...

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  10. BOLD BANK ROBBERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It has bee a learned the suspects who tried to rob the Enfield branch of the E.S. and A. Bank yesterday were seen in the locality yesterday ...

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  11. IMPORTANT INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—At an important Labor conference yesterday a resolution was carried recommending taht delegates be sent, to the industrial conference for the purpose ...

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  12. ALLEGED DRUNKENNESS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Sobers Dawson Moore, who claims to be a member of Parliament in N.S.W., was arrested to-night in a lane off Russell-street on a charge of ...

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  13. THE LEADERS INTERVIEWED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Isaac Marcosson, an American, interviewed Generals Smuts and Hertzog. Smuts dofined Nationalism, as a watertight nation in a watertight ...

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  14. ACTING PREMIER'S EXPLANATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Acting Premier, referring to statements made by Alderman Ness at the Marrickville Council meeting, said it fact complaints were made to ...

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  15. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Late last night two men coining from Pine Creek towards Darwin on a motor tricycle were rounding a sharp turn near the town when they dash ...

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  16. TALL IN WAGES INEVITABLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"I can safety are diet that sooner or later all unions, especially those that are not well organised and have not sufficient fighting funds, will ...

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  17. POLITICAL PASTORALS.

    DUBLIN, Sunday.—Political references are features of the Irish Lenten pastorals, principally on the lines of Bishop Cloyne's pastoral, generally warning the people ...

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  18. THE TURF.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Acceptances for the Oakleigh Plate are as follows:—Greenstead, Molly's Robe, Gold Tie, Eusebius, Elfacre, Battleplane, Glenacre, Ipon, Blue ...

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  19. COMBATING FRUIT PESTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—For some time past the. N.S.W. Fruitgrowers' Association has been fighting to prevent the introduction of pests from other countries, and as the result of ...

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  20. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Parliamentary Labor party to-day considered a proposal by the. Textile Workers Union that it should be allowed to use the Parramatta gaol, ...

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  21. CUSTOMS PROSECUTION FAILS.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—The case in which the Minister for Customs is proceeding against Australasian Films and Harry Musgrove in respect to alleged breaches of the ...

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  22. SOVEREIGN STATE ALL MOONSHINE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Cork correspondent points out that,Bishop Cohalan's Lenten pastoral, is in accordance with the teaching of the R.C. Church. Ireland is not a ...

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  23. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Hooper's score now stands at 666 and Fry's 332. ...

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  24. ABRITRATION COURT CONDEMNED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—In his annual report to the members, Mr. Rawlins, secretary of the Gas Employees' Union advocted conciliation in preference to arbitration. He ...

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  25. HITTING UP JONATHAN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's New York correspondent wires that Chamberlain's cancellation statement comes as a great surprise to the public and has caused a great political ...

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  26. POSITIONS REVERSED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the billiard championship Hooper (Australia) is 1247, and Fry 1334. ...

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  27. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION SYSTEM.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The result of the pallot of members of the Parliamentary Labor party on the question of the retention or abolition of the proportional ...

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  28. ALFRED HUMPHREYS' DEATH.

    SYDNTEY, Tuesday.—Following the death of Alfred Humphreys. of Annandale, the police have arrested two men, Jack Carrington, aged 31, a carter, and Ernest Smith, 27, ...

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  29. DETAILS OF THE SESSION.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Pry-Hooper mattch, the star event of amateur billiards, opened before a record crowd. The game is expected to provide the ultimate winner of ...

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  30. A FORSTER FEASER STORY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Forster Fraser, the "Standard's" special correspondent in Ireland, is responsible for [?]e statement that Sinn Feiners have abandoned the idea of an ...

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  31. MINERS IN REVOLT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Though the new Stump Duties Act requires them to stamp receipts for their forthightly pay the miners on the southern coalfield resolutely ...

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  32. JAPANESE DEPORTATION DENIED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A message from Perth states in reference to the statemsar made that the Japanese were deported from Broome to Thursday Island following the ...

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  33. CRICKET.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—At the conclusion of a lengthy meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association a resolution was earned to the effect that the action of the selectors, ...

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  34. WHEAT HAULING MACHINERY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the presence of the members of the Wheat Board and Chief Engineer for Railways hauling machinery which removes wheat from the railway ...

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  35. 44-HOUR TRIBUNAL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesdsay.—pobably Judge Beeby will preside over the 44-hour tribunal. ...

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  36. COLLINS SHOT DEAD.

    LONDON, Monday.—The police report that Michael Collins, adjutant-general of the Sinn Fein army, was shot dead in the Skibberecn fight. ...

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  37. MILITARY MATTERS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Minister for Defence announced to day he had approved of the recommendations of the Military Board for the appointment of ...

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  38. ADMIRALS' CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Admiralty states the Singapore conference merely carries out the pre-war intention of annual assemblings of commanders of the Pacific ...

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  39. SUSPECTED SINN FEIN ARSON.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sinn Fein incendiarism is suspected to have caused the destruction by fire of stacks of wheat, cats and straw valued at £3000 sterling at Croydon. ...

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  40. SALVAGE CASE CONCLUDED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the High Court to-day the Chief Justice gave his reserved judgment in the claim of the officers and Grew of the steamer Dilkera for £1250 for ...

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  41. FOURTH TEST TEAM.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Australian team to play England in the fourth test will be- Armstrong (captain), Collins, Kelleway, Taylor, Bardsley, Gregory, Carter, Andrews, ...

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  42. PRISONER FURTHER CHARGED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — James Wallace, who was sentenced to four years' imprisonment after being shot by a policeman at Mosman, was brought from gaol to ...

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  43. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Several admirals have written to the United Service 'Gazette" concerning Pacific policies. Adniral William Grant said an organised and ...

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  44. ARMSTRONG GOES TO ENGLAND.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Sydney Smith, secretary of the Board of Cricket Control, received a wire from Armstrong last night accepting the board's invitation to go to ...

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  45. MONASH ON COUNCIL OF DEFENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Minister for Defence in announcing the new military appointments said the Government was extremely anxions that Sir John Monash's ...

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  46. A MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING CASE.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The police are endeavoring to solve the mystery of a shooting ease at the residence of H. N. Ogilvy The latter was about to sit down to his ...

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  47. LET THE MATTER DROP.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Armstrong, interviewed this morning said he was natur ally pleased at his vindication. It was just what he expected, and there was ...

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  48. IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Berlin reports that Lloyd George's promise to consider counter proposals has been received with great relief, and is interpreted to mean that the ...

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  49. BIG TRAM SMASH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Thos Greenaway, who was injured. La a train collision yesterday has regained consciousness and has slightly improved Major Goodsell and ...

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  50. A TRAM FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Whilst watching the results of the cricket match England v. Victoria being posted at the "Age" office this afternoon, George Backhouse, aged ...

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  51. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Arthur Odlum, aged 16, a mechanic, was before the Balmain Police Court on a charge of having shot at Wallace with intent ...

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  52. DRINKS AND AN ASSAULT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—William Judge pleaded not guilty to a charge of inflicting actual bodily harm upon John HAll at Redferm. The Crown case was that on the day ...

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  53. INDIA.

    DELHI, Monday.—The National Congress Committee in a statement points out that the municipal address to the Duke of Connaught is the production of a low of the ...

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  54. COLLISION IN A FOG.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—The New York steamer City of Auckland, outbound for New Zealand, collided with the tanker Bethelridge on Sunday in a fog off New ...

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  55. AN UNSUCCESFUL MISSION.

    LONDON, Monday.—Dr. T. Cherry has returned from the Continent, having endeavored to induce the Dutch municipalities to remove their embargoes on Australian wheat. ...

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  56. ALLEGED BLOUSE THIEF COMMITTED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Ralph Cornwall, a timber worker, appeared at the Central Court on four charges. The first one was attempting to break into and enter a ...

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  57. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Tehirin has dospatched a note to Lord Curzon objecting to the terms of the Anglo-Russian agreement, and denies any anti-British action in ...

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  58. THE DUKE AT DELHI.

    DELHI, Monday.—The Duke of Connuught arrived to-day and had a brilliant reception. ...

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  59. QUITE UNTHINKABLE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Mr. Houston, Secretary to the Treasury, told the Senate Foreign Committee that certain Governments had proposed the United States should ...

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  61. WHITE AUSTRALIA AND MOTHERLAND.

    LONDON, Monday.—In Mr. Ashbolt's lecture at the Colonial Institute on Saturday he declared that any Ministry which was prepared to waive white Australia could ...

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  62. PURIFYING THE STAGE.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Bill designed to purify the stage by licensing employees has been introduced into the House of Lords, providing from March 31st that theatrical ...

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  63. LATEST BONE OF CONTENTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is reported in Paris from New York that the United States will refuse to recognise Japan's mandate over Yap. ...

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  65. SETTLED IN A SPORTING SPIRIT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The case of Beckett, the prize fighter, who was sued by a former manager, Bernard Mortimer, for £4000,sterling, due under a seven years' agreement ...

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