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  2. TAXATION COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Before the Taxation Commission Robert Miller, actuary of the Mutual Citizens' Life Assurance Coy., said that people should pay something towards ...

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  3. RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

    CHURCH OF ENGLAND.—St. Andrew's Church, Lismore 8 a.m. (Holy Communion), 11 a.m. (Mattins and sermen), 7.30 p.m. (evensong and sermon), Rev. F. W. ugwell, ...

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  4. A DRAWN GAME.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—When the match between the Australians and Scotland was resumed at Edinburgh to-day the weather was sunless and cool. There was an attendance ...

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  5. FOOTBALL.

    South Lismore v. Alstonville, at AlstonMile, 2.15 p.m. referee, Anderson. Rous v. Wyrallah, at Lismore oval, 3.30 p.m.; referee, Gilbert. ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The "Ashi" reports that President Harding's invitation was considered by the Cabinet, resulting in decision to accept. The basis of the ...

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  7. THE IRISH CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George and staff have gone to The Chequers to prepare for the Irish conference. The business is expected to open at 1.30 to-morrow. ...

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  8. CANTFRBURY PARK ACCEPTANCES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The following acceptances have been received for the Canterbury Park [?] next Saturday.— Hurdle Race, about 2 miles.—Light ...

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  9. MATCHES W RECREATION RESERVE.

    Although there will be no first grade marches on the Recreation Ground on Saturday two second grade matches are listed—Rous v. Wyrallah and All Blues v. South ...

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  10. DE VALERA.

    LONDON, Wednesday:—Mr. De Valera and the Sinn Feiners have rented a handsome drawing room suite at the Grosvenor Hotel for a private conference. The ...

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  11. FURNITURE FACTORY DESTROYED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Hoe's furniture manufacturing establishment at Waterloo was completely destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning. A number of small ...

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  12. TO-MORROW'S TEAMS.

    Goolmangar. v. All Blacks, at Goolmangar, at 3.15 p.m.:—T. Barratt. H. McDonough, Vidler, W. Beirney, W. McDonough, H. yidler, W. Collier, C. Browning, J. Cronan, C. ...

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  13. £30.000 DAMAGES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The damage by fire at Hoe's furniture factory is estimated at £30,000. Two Chinese workers who were asleep ...

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  14. THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Renter learns that Japan has so far not replied to the American invitation to attend the conference at Washington although there is no doubt that ...

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  15. GENERAL SMUTS MEETS DE VALERA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General Smuts met, De Valera and colleagues this morning. Snbsequently General Smuts motored to The Chequers and collaborated with Mr. ...

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  16. HAWKER'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The inquest on Harry Hawker, the noted aviator, who was Skilled through an accident to his machine, will be held on the 16th inst. He showed ...

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  17. DR. MANNIX.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The State Executive of the Western Australia Returned Soldiers' League Considered a resolution, sent by a sub-branch in favor of preventing the ...

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  18. C.R.J.C. WEIGHTS.

    GRAFTON, Thursday.—Following are the weights for the minor events for the Clarence River Jockey Club's meeting on July 20 and 21 ...

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  19. ITALIAN POINT OF VIEW.

    ROME, Wednesday.—Though there is little public interest in the proposed disarmament conference the Government fully appreciates the enormous possibilities. The ...

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  20. TRIAL OT WAR CRIMINALS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Leipzig correspondent reports:—The evidence of British witnesses in the charges against the German submarine officers Boldt and ...

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  21. ALMOST A LEGENDARY PIGURE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"If must die in the air I hope I'll be flying high, it will be easier," Hawker remarked to a friend in commenting on many wonderful escapes ...

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  22. PROLONGED ABSENCE OF MR. HUGHES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federal Country party held a meeting when the following resolutions were passed:—"That in view of the statement of Mr. Lloyd Georde ...

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  23. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Irish Conference is overshadowing the Imperial Conference, which to-day opened Its meeting at the Prime Minister's office. The business ...

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  24. EXECUTIVE MEETING.

    A meeting of the executive of the Richmond River. Rugby Football League was hold in the School of Arts on Monday evening last, when the following were present ...

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  25. QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Interrogated in the House of Commons Major Guest on behalf of the Air Ministry stated that the Nieuport machine hi which Hawker was ...

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  26. MILK PRODUCTION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A record for milk production in Australia has just been put, up by Alexander Bros' Illawarra cow, Fairy of Fairfield. ...

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  27. THE RAILWAY COMPANIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Drastic economies are foreshadowed by the railway companies after decontrol. There will be staff reduction and the closing of unremuneralive stations, ...

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  28. CRICKET.

    The next match of the Australians, according to the programme, is against Durham at Durham on July 16, 18, and 19. Later fixtures are:-—July 20, 21, 22, against ...

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  29. THE FAR EAST.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is a;mere question of time when China, with a vast and partially warlike population, will depart from a purely quiescent and pacific role ...

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  30. CAUSE STILL A MYSTERY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The cahse of Hawker's crash is still a mystery. The Air Ministry is represented at the inquest, and officials are continuing investigations. ...

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  31. PREVALENCE OF SHOPLIFTING.

    SIYDNEY, Thursday,—In the opinion of the police, the-prevalence of shoplifting has never been more pronounced than at present. At the Central Police Court, yesterday ...

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  32. MASSACRES AND ATROCITIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Salonica correspondent states that the British-Hellenic League at Salonica protests to the civilised world against the massacres and ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A crowd of about 3.00 unemployed-marched through the city this morning to the Executive buildings with the intention or sending a deputation to ...

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  34. FRENCH REGRET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The French newspapers express greatest regret at Hawker's death, and pay homage to his skill and bravery. ...

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  35. GOOD ROADS SCHEME.

    SYDNEX, Thursday.—Big gangs of men are to be engaged next week and work started on the Government's half-million road renewal seheme. Mr. Lang, State ...

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  36. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Japanese Government has invited the Prince of Wales to visit Japan after his trip to India. Later.—The Prince of Wales is still ...

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  37. RETAIL BUTCHERING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Attorney-General characterises as absurd the assertion that the existence of the Profiteering Prevention Court, created a monopoly in retail ...

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  38. TERRORISM IN ITALY.

    ROME, Wednesday.—A renewal of Fasciti terrorism in the provinces Sims resulted in tragedy for Britishers at Viterbo. The Socialist inhabitants, of the town rushed to ...

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  39. AIRSHIP'S MOORING MAST.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Dominion Prime Ministers will visit, Croydon on Saturday. to inspect the mooring mast of the airship. They may make a flight if they desire. ...

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  40. COUNTRY GENUINELY CONCERNED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times," in a leading article, commenting on the Prince of Wales' health, says:—The country is genuinely concerned as to the effect of his ...

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  41. HIGH SCHOOL BEATS WYRALLAH.

    On Wednesday last the Lismore High School representative team journeyed to Wyrallah to try conclusion's with a local team. The students were much the lighter ...

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  42. THE EX-KAISER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Rotterdam correspondent states that the exKaiser has been informed by the Doom Municipal Council that he must pay personal ...

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  43. STRIKERS IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—At the request of the Minister for the Navy a force of gendarmes hurried to Kobe to protect naval ships under construction in the Kwasaki ...

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  44. THE NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—According to Mr. Hay, Mr. Storey's private secretary, the Premier told the people in London that the Australian news published there conveyed ...

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  45. SOUTHERN IRISH PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Only two out of 11 Senatois attended the Southern Irish Parliament in Dublin. A motion was adopted adjourning sine die pending communication ...

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  47. SHORTAGE OF CANDIDATES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The number of candidates for ordination in the Church of England is more than 2000 short of requirenents. The paucity of salary, coupled with ...

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  48. CENSUS FIGURES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Further progress returns Compiled by the Commonwealth Statistician as tho result of the recent census show that the present population of ...

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  50. WAGE REDUCTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The ballot of engineers resulted in the acceptauce of a wage reduction by a substantial majority. ...

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