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  2. FIRST TEST MATCH.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Several newspapers comment on Armstrong's bowling preliminary "arm oilers" on Saturday. They point out that this is contarary to the rules of the ...

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  3. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Ulster results are virtually completed. The Northern Parliament will consist of 40 Unionists, 6 Nationalists arid 6 Sinn Feiners. Every Unionist ...

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  4. LOYALTY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Speaking at the turning of the first sod of the Oberon to Tarana railway, Mr. Fitzpatrick, M.L.A., said:—"If there is any section of the ...

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  5. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An agreement has been eutered into between the employers and the Federated plotting Trades Union in regard to wages. The wages fixed for males ...

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  6. A.J.C. WEIGHTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The following are the weights for the minor events on the first day (Saturday next) of the A.J.C. meeting:- Novice Handiap, 1 mile.—Thurlow 9-8, ...

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  7. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A member of the New Zealand Parliament now in Sydney declares that the people in the Dominion oppose a renewal of the Anglo-Japanese treaty, ...

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  8. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Last Friday a total of £5277 was given to approximately 2000 persons in distress at Broken Hill. ...

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  9. HOTELS TO CLOSE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sixteen Hotels whose licenfees were cancelled by the Licensing Reduetion Board will close on June 30. ...

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  10. VIEWS OF MR. HUGHES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Toulon eorrespondent states that Mr. Hughes (Australlian Prime Minister), when interviewed by the correspondent, in referring to the ...

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  11. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The preliminary work in the constraction of the North Shore bridge was commenced to-day, ...

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  12. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The draft of the scheme prepared by Mr. J. MeCulloch, one of the assessors regarding the application of the Public Service Association for an award, ...

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  13. MURDERED IN COLD BLOOD.

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is officially announced that Major Compton Smith, of the Welsh Fusiliers, who disappeared from Ballyvonare, Cork, on April 16th, was murdered ...

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  14. HISTORICAL KNOWLEDGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In another long statement the Lord Mayor (Aid. Lambert) continued. his controversy with tho Mayor of Petersham (Aid. Clarke). He charges Ald. ...

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  15. THE GAME RESUMED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The test match was eon tinned to-day. The weather was unsettled. The wicket was on the slow Side. Rain fell during the night. Pellew and ...

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  16. PROHIBITION ON RADIATORS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The City Council hag again imposed prohibition on the use of radiators during business hours owing to the demand for electricity. ...

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  17. RATE FOR SHEEPSKINS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The skin merchants have been informed by the Commonwealth line of steamers that, the rate for sheepskins has been reduced to l¼d per lb. ...

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  18. BITTER RELIGIOUS FEUD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. W. C. Trimble, a newspaper owner from Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, and a member of the Ulster. Unionist Council, who arrived in Sydney ...

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  19. WEIGHING MACHINES ROBBED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Thieves at Kensington and Coogee made a raid on automatic weighing machine on Saturday night when six were broken open and robbed. ...

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  20. SCULLING.

    SYDNEY, Monday—A Wellington (N.Z.) message states that the attempt of the Sydney Labor Council to blacklist Dick Arust is generally condemned outside the "red" ...

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  21. YOUNG WOMAN KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Lila Tyres, 20, was killed at Mildura yesterday through a collision between a motor car which she was driving and a jinker. ...

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  22. STATE ORCHESTRA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The State orchestra, comprising 60 members, to-day received three months' notice of termination of appointment. ...

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  23. BASIC WAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Federal public service arbitrator, Mr. Atlee Hunt, will announce on Wednesday his decision in regard to the application of the various ...

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  24. FOOTBALL.

    At Clement Park, Ballina, on Saturday Ballina and South Lismore third grade played a match. Ballina won by 10 to nil. Ballina and All Blacks (Lismore) was a most ...

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  25. FOUND IN THE DOMAIN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A man whose identity is at present not known was found dead with a bullet wound in the mouth near Mrs. Macquarie's chair in the Domain. A ...

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  26. WALSH ISLAND.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Public ServiceBoard, having inquired into the operations of Walsh Island, reports that it found nothing that reflected on the management. The ...

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  27. SUFFEKRING FROM EFFECTS OF GAS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Nora Tehan, aged 87, was found in a bedroom in George-street North, City, this morning suffering from the effects of gas, which had been ...

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  28. TOUR OF JAPANESE CROMN PRINCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Japanese Crown Prince Hirohito has left London for France after most successful visits. ...

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  29. PREMIER STOREY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Premier (Mr. J. Storey) is due to arrive at Yokohama from America next Monday. White in Japan he will conduct a certain amount of business ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND TEAM.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Ventura with the New Zealand League football team reached Sydney to-day. ...

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  31. MERELY "HOT AIR."

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Corpus Christi celebration at Manly yesterday was without any untoward incident. The talk about a hostile demonstration turned out to be ...

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  32. PARTING MESSAGE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Prince Hirohito in a parting message to the people expresses deep appreciation of his reception. He particularly dwells on his lasting impressions of ...

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  33. TOWN V. COUNTRY.

    The following were selected last evening to take part, in the Town v. Country preliminary game to the Queensland v. Richmond matclr to be played on the Recreation ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA'S POSITION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Rev. T. E. Ruth, speaking in Melbourne, urged that Australia should be prevented from drifting into a greater Ireland. This could only ...

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  35. UPPER SILESIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A shocking illustration is given of the demoralisation and licentiousness of the insurgents in Upper Silesia, who are becoming uncontrollable. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In accepting the gift of a giant flagpole from the American Consul-General and the "Get Together Club," the Acting Prime Minister (Sir ...

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  38. V.R.C. WEIGHTS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The following weights have been declared for the V.R.C. meeting:- Grand National Hurdle Race, 3 miles, to ...

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  39. PERSONATING THE PRINCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Herald' quotes the "Church Times" as advancing the Temarkable theory that somebody is personating the Crown Prince during his ...

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  40. MEAT BE NO CHEAPER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Sidney Kidman, the cattle king, stated in an interview that meat would be no cheaper than it is now. He added that owing to the increase in the ...

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  41. FOUND DEAD IN BED.

    PERTH, Monday.—Captain Bradshaw, secretary of the Western Australian School Teachers' Association,was found dead in bed. A post-mortem examination revealed ...

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  42. EFFECT ON THE HARVEST.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A message from Gilgandra slates that the continued rains will have a serious effect, on the harvest. Muny farmers are unable to plough. In nearly ...

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  43. BOWLING.

    The Parramatta bowlers played against Ballina yesterday after-noon. Ballina won with a margin of 60 points. Only 21 ends were played. Scores:—Gould, T. Torrens, ...

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  44. DELICATE SITUATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—The question of the co-operation of British and French troops has been raised. The French have practically given no resistance to Polish occupation, ...

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  45. RESOURCES OF THE STATE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Acting Premier (Mr. Dooley) speaking, at the ceremony of turning the first sod of Oberon-Tarana railway said the present Government believed ...

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  46. "UTTERLY RIDICULOUS."

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Great indignation was expressed by M. Tamaki, Japanese Consul, when, his attention was drawn to the startling theory advanced by the "Church ...

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  47. ROBBED OF A HANDBAG.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Annie Aceglov was walking along Boomerang-street, city. when a man walked up to her and snatched at a handbag. She resisted, whereupon the man ...

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  48. MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) returned yesterday from an est ended tour, including Western Australia, Adelaide, and Melbourne. In the ...

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  49. SIBERIA.

    TOKIO, Sunday.—Best informed circles state it is impossible to judge yet whether the Vladivostock political convulsion moans the beginning of a widespread anti-Bolshevik ...

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  50. TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" Leipzig correspondent states that Generals von Kuhl and von Fiazecky, called as military experts, instead acted as advocates of the ...

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  51. POLICE AND FIREMEN'S CARNIVAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The police and fivemen's carinival resulted in a profit of £22,281, to which has been added Government Subsidy of £1144. The cheques will be ...

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  52. LIEUT.-COLONEL WATT'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the inquest into the death of Lieut.-Col. Oswald Watt to-day, Ernest Watt said that his brother was in the habit of going to his week-end place at ...

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  53. THE TURF.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Colonel Knut, Mouutwood, Silent Way and Oopina were the subject of inquiries for the A.J.C. Hurdle Race to-day. For the Steeplechase Cotswold, ...

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  54. NATIONAL HIGHWAYS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—On Wednesday a deputation will wait on the Acting Prime Minister to ask that the Federal Government declare that roads of national ...

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  55. TROTTING MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Australian Trotting Club held a meeting at Victoria Park to-day. Results:- Encourage Handicap, 1 mile.—First. ...

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  56. ASSAULTED AND ROBBED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In York-street on Saturday night Thos. Lloyd was brutally handled and robbed of over £39 worth of [?] party. He was near Market-street, when ...

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  57. PILLAGE OF CARGO.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Oswald Pa ton, giving evidence before the Wharf Pillaging Commission, when asked whether he could make any suggestion that might tend to put ...

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  58. SCRATCHINGS.

    SYDNEY, Monday. —The following seratching are announced:—A.J.C. Hurdle Race: Spark, Binmangledene. Thowra. Second Hurdle Race: Spark, Thowra. A.J.C. ...

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  59. CHARGE AGAINST A FRENCHMAN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Frenchman whose name was given at Sergt-Major Legros, was charged at the Central Police Court with laving escaped from Hanoi, in Hindo-China. ...

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  60. REPARATIONS.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Treasury drafts endorsed by the leading German banks representing the balance of the milliard gold marks demanded by the Allies by May 31st ...

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  61. APPEAL AGAINST DISQUALIFICATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—J. Murray has lodged an appeal with the secretary of the Gosford Racing Club against, the decision of the stipendiary stewards in disqualifying him and ...

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  62. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" Toulon correspondent reports that the prefect in welcoming, Mr. Hughes (Australian Prime Minister) on behalf of the Government said ...

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  63. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Victor Henry Smith, 24, was charged at the Central Police Court with having embezzeled £2600, the property of the Australian Bank of Commerce. Mr. ...

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  64. A JOCKEY INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Onions, who was mounted on Tod Sloan when he fell in the Warwick Farm Hurdle Race, received injuries to his back and a fractured thigh. He ...

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  65. WHEAT POOL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Government have so far received no expression of opinion from the farmers as a whole in regard to the wheat pool. It is believed that the ...

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  66. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Monday—Senator Duncan, speaking at, Mudgee, referred to the relations between the Nationalist and Pro: grcssive parties and the efforts to[?]remove ...

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  67. BOXING.

    PARIS, Sunday.—There is unprecedented wagering on the Carpeutier-Dempsey fight. The French sportsmen are laying heavy odds, although the majority of famous ...

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  68. EGYPT.

    ALEXANDRIA, Sunday.—The latest death roll of the recent disturbances numbers 76, including 56 natives, 14 Greeks, 3 Italians and 1 Frenchman. ...

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  69. WAR PENSIONS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Referring to the question of war pensions Senator Millen before his return to Melbourne yesterday reiterated his previous statement, to the effect ...

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