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  2. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The State Labor Cornell has decided to recommend unions to refrain from contributing to charitable institutions on the ground that they are ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The match between the Australians and Essex was continued today in brilliant weather, with a large attendance. The wicket was in excellent ...

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  4. UPPER SILESIA.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — Washington has definitely stated Colonel Harvey, American Ambassador, will attend the meeting of the Supreme Council and take part in the ...

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  5. ALLEGED FORGERY AND UTTERING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The hearing was continued at the Darlinghurst Sessions of the case of Frederick Bracegirdle, charged on three counts of forgery and uttering. ...

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  6. COCKATOO ISLAND DOCKYARD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Cockatoo Island dockyard inquiry Bertie Shiels, secretary of the Cockatoo Employees' Vigilance Committee, said the employees were ...

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  7. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The following of a Unionist demonstration in a Belfast procession traversed a portion of the Ronian Catholic area. Revolver shots were fired but ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Mr. Theodore admitted to-day that the Mount Morgan Coy. had turned down the Government's offer, but declined to state at present what action ...

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  9. OVERSEAS COAL TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Coal mine owners declare the overseas coal trade has already been practically ruined by the stoppages at various mines. ...

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  10. A NOVEL STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Some, men working in the Bellbird colliery, Maitland district, struck because a rope splicer was lent to a neighboring colliery. ...

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  11. GERMAN RECRUITING TO STOP.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says the Inter-Allied Military Control Commission has made demands to Germany to immediately take measures to ...

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  12. CAMPAIGN OF VIOLENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The campaign of violence in Ireland continues without abatement. During the last 24 hours four police and three civilians were killed. A police ...

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  13. ACTORS' FEDERATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Actors' Federation of Australia has decided to apply to the Arbitration Court to determine conditions in the industry. The minimum salary ...

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  14. FRENCH PRESS PERTURBED AGAIN.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The quieter tone of the Trench press yesterday disappeared to-day in view of Lloyd George's statement, which is regarded as due to the aggravating ...

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  15. BROKE HIS PAROLE.

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—From headquarters, it is announced that an Irish Republican army officer, who solemnly pledged his honor, was given a week's parole to visit a sick ...

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  16. RUMORS OF GAMBLING.

    SYDNEY Friday.—Berty Sheils when asked if there was any foundation for rumors of gambling, loafing, and stealing replied: I think it has political foundation. ...

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  17. TASMANIAN INDUSTRIAL CRISIS.

    HOBART, Friday.—As a result of the industrial crisis at Queenstown, an exodus of people has already commenced. The departure of people from the district will, ...

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  18. PROFITEERING PREVENTION COURT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Attorney-General appeared at the Profiteering Court in a case in which Isaac Bergman, outfitter, was charged with respect of the sale of a red and ...

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  19. UNION MEMBERSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Friday:—The refusal of the Printing Industry Employees' Union to admit Robert Neale to membership came before Judge Rolin in the industrial Court, ...

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  20. SINN FEIN PROCLAMATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Sinn Fein proclamation warns victims of official reprisals from applying to the English courts. The proclamation states that the Republican ...

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  21. IN SEARCH OF WORK.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Director of Labor Exchanges in his report for April stated that the influx of workers from Queensland and Victoria did not improve ...

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  22. COAL CRISIS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Behind gates guarded by marines and police, volunteer dock workers are striving might and main to keep the port of Glasgow open. Passports ...

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  23. CRUELTY AND TERRORISM.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Strange stones of cruelty and terrorism on the part of Korfanty's troops are leaking out. According to prominent landholders seeking sanctuary ...

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  24. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Sir Joseph Cook told Mr. Bowden that to give permission to old age pensioners to earn another £1 per week would cost the Commonwealth ...

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  25. A STRANGE ATTACK.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An attractive young girl, daughter of a respected citizen of West Wallsend, has been the victim of a strange attack. She possessed a beautiful head of ...

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  26. CHIEF ELECTRICAL ENGINEER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Thomas Mundle, chief electrical engineer, went into the witness box to reply to criticism of his original evidence. He said that since giving evidence ...

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  27. INDIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Until India is placed on an equal footing with the Dominions India cannot be expected to seriously discuss Imperial problems at the Imperial ...

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  28. PILLAGE OF CARGO.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—George Hudson, Acting Collector of Customs, giving, evidence before the commission inquiring into cargo pilfering said that during the last five ...

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  29. NEW STATES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Riverina Severance Conference decided, that local autonomy was essential to development and that the time had arrived to secure self-government. ...

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  30. THE SUPREME COUNCIL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Italy has intimated willingness to send Signor Sforza immediately to attend the forthcoming meeting of the Supreme Council. France has also ...

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  31. LOYALTY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At a meeting of the British Empire Union, presided over by Sir William McMillan, a resolution was carried that the law should be inexorably enforced ...

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  32. PASTURES PROTECTION BOARDS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the conference of Pastures Protection Boards a resolution was carried recommending that all owners of more than one head of livestock be ...

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  33. AMERICAN PARTICIPATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" in a leading article welcomes the announcement of Colonel Harvey (American Ambassador) that America will take part in the Silesian ...

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  34. BOXING.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — The NewYork sporting writers are evidently endeavoring to exaggerate the unfavorable appearance of Carpentier, ...

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  35. DR. EARLE PAGE'S VIEWS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Riverina Severance League Conference Dr. Earle Page, M.P., said he had been assured if the North Coast had a good case for a new State there ...

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  36. PRICE OF TIMBER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Profiteering Prevention Court Judge Beeby stated that the whole question of the regulation of the price of timber was under consideration. The ...

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  37. SHOOTING OUTRAGES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Police investigations show that the Sinn Fein shooting outrages on May 14th were intended to be the first of a series throughout London on ...

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  38. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Sir Joseph Cook at a meeting of Government supporters explained his estimate of the Customs and excise revenue would be considerably ...

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  39. THE FRENCH PARLIAMENT.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The different angles from which the British and French consider the central European policy, at present particularly evidenced in the case of Upper ...

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  40. BRISBANE THOUSAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Tom McCarthy hardened half a point for the Brisbane Thousand to-day and is now a very short priced favorate. The Whalan is second favorite, ...

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  41. MOTOR CAR CAPSIZES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A motor car containing five persons capsized last night at Mount Victoria after striking an electric light post and resulted in the instantaneous ...

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  42. CANTERBURY PARK RACES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—For the Canterbury Park races "Poseidon" tips as follows:-- Hurdles.—Thowra, Airdrie, Flaw. Flying Handicap.—Fortrait, Tich, ...

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  43. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is unofficially stated the Singapore naval conference had most important results. Plans were formulated for joint action by the China, East Indian, ...

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  44. FOOTBALL.

    Given fine weather local football enthusiasts should be in for a treat this afternoon, when Nimbi will meet Wallaroos on the Lismore Recreation Ground. On paper ...

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  45. EXPORT OF MEAT AND BUTTER.

    MELBOURNE Friday.—The proclamation issued during the war period prohibiting the export of meat and butter from Australia without a permit have now been revoked. ...

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  46. SAFE ROBBERIES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—John Morgan Worthington, sergeant-at-arms at State Parliament. House, Melbourne, was arrested and charged with having corruptly taken ...

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  47. INTEREST IN CIVIC AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Cocks, M.L.A., says that gratifying interest in civic affairs is being manifested by all classes of electors. This revival is stated to indicate ...

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  48. LUNACY REFORM LEAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At a meeting held in the King's Hall to-night it was decided to form a Lunacy Reform League, and resolutions were carried that all lunacy cases be ...

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  49. GUNDAGAI TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Friday. —At the inquest at Gundagai concerning the death, of Hanna Peden the coroner found the deceased died from wounds in ...

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  50. FALL FROM STAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mrs. Lawson and a lodger named Richard Farrell were found at Paddington last night at the bottom of a flight of stairs. Both were taken to ...

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  51. ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Col. Harvey, American Ambassador, speaking at a banquet given in his honor, said the task was to strengthen the existing cordial ...

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  52. GOLF.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Kirkwood won the qualifying competition at Oxley. His day's round was only equalled by Arnaud and Massy. He played sound golf the whole ...

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  53. CONCERTS BY WIRELESS.

    Those on board the s.s. Karoola, nearly 300 miles from Melbourne (says the "Argus") heard vocal and musical selections, sent out from the Amalgamated Wireless ...

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  54. WOOL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The threatened trouble in respect to the wool regulations has been overcome and a satisfactory agreement arrived at. ...

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  55. ERNEST JUDD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Ernest Judd applied for a gun license in the Central Summons Court to-day. Judd lodged an objection against Mr. Gale, S.M., dealing with the ...

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  56. HALF-MILE CYCLE HANDICAPS.

    The following starts have been allotted for the half-mile cycle race to be run on the, Recreation Ground in conjunction with the Football League:—C. Harris ser., W. Harley ...

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  57. PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—According to Dr Harvey Sutton, one of the speakers at the public meeting to form a branch of the Public Health Association of Australasia, of every ...

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  58. NAVIGATION ACT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Under section 231 of the Navigation Act, proclaimed to come into operation on October 1st next, it is required that unless exempted by regulation every ...

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  59. CHARGE AGAINST A WATCHMAN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Central Police Court Henry Glasson, 54, was charged with having stolen gold and silver ware valued at £327, the property of the State ...

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  60. AUSTRALIAN NOTE ISSUE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Treasurer states the Australian note issue is less at the present time than when the war ended. ...

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  61. CASINO BUTTER ON THE WOLLONGBAR.

    Seen on Tuesday, Mr. M. Buhner, jun., chairman of the board of directors, stated ("R.R. Express") Casino Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd. would probably lose in the ...

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  62. LABOR COUNCIL AND CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Garden, secretary of the Labor Council, stated this morning that the council was not opposed to contributing to charitable institutions, adding ...

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  63. THREE MEN DROWNED.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Friday.—During salvage work on the wrecked steamer Huanui near Gisborne two boats capsized, three men being drowned. They were Captain ...

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  64. THE TIMBER SUPPLY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A report received by the works committee of the City Council shows that the experts of the State Forestry Department are preparing a report ...

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  66. WAR TROPHIES IN SCHOOLS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—All the South Coast councils have protested against Mr. Mutch forbidding the display of war trophies in schools. ...

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