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  2. THE TURF.

    The secretary of the North Lismore Proprietary Race Club is in receipt of a communication from Mr. J. Underbill, secretary of the Associated Racing Clubs, Sydney, ...

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  3. RURAL WORKERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Before the Board of frade to-day A. P. Kemp, grazier, of lnverell, said that a basic wage of more than £3 3s for rural workers would throw a great ...

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  4. ANOTHER GRAVE CRISIS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Lloyd George has telegraphed De Valera cancelling the conference at Inverness in view of De Valera's reiteration of the claim to ...

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  5. FIFTEENTH SESSION.

    Again a very large and most enthusiastic and appreciative audience attended. Some time before the opening (T.30 p.m.) a large crowd were waiting to gain admittance, and ...

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  6. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Dr. Armstrong, first medical officer of the Board of Health, said he had received on information of any fresh cases of plague in Brisbane and there were ...

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  7. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Owing to the im portance of the gathering to Australia the suggestion has been made that Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister) should go to the ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S ASPIRATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Lord Northcliffe stated to-day that he nevey suggested that Mr. Hughes should go to Washington. It was not compatible with the dignity of a ...

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  9. PUZZLING THE PEOPLE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Mail's" Dublin correspondent states that de Valera's reply is puzzling the people with its hairsplitting, precious phraseology. The word ...

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  10. A SOVEREIGN STATE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—De, Valera's letter accepts the invitation to a conference at Inverness in the terms of the closing clauses of Mr. Lloyd George's letter of ...

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  11. RAT CATCHERS AT WORK.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Rat catchers employed by the City Council are accounting on an average for over 50 rats pet day. ...

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  12. ROSEHILL RACES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—" Jack Spur" selects as follows for the Rosehill races to-morrow: Hurdies.—Sir Rep, Abbotsford, Yucatan. [?] Stakes.—First division: ...

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  13. STATEMENT BY DR. CUMPSTON.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Melbourne message states, that Dr. Cumpston (Federal Director of Quarantine) stated to-day that as far as a possibility of the spread of infection to ...

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  14. "THE GRAPPLING HOOK."

    LONDON, Thursday—De Valera claims the "right of nations annexed to empirce unwillingly to free themselves from the grappling hook." ...

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  15. MEDICAL OFFICERS BUSY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The port medical officers had a busy time this morinng inspecting three steamers from Queensland and ports. Up to the present nothing giving rise to ...

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  16. INFECTED RATS FOUND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Home Secretary stated to-night that there had been no further notification of cases of bubonic plague in human beings, but further ...

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  17. PROMINENT PICTURE STARS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday—The San Francisco lawyers on both sides of the case indicate that they will call witnesses at the trial of Arbuckle There will be prominent ...

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  18. MINING MAN'S FINANCE.

    LONDON, Friday.—On an issued capital of £2 according to the public prosecutor at the Marlborough-street Police Court, Joseph Aspiuall, director of the Grafuant and ...

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  19. RICHMOND RIVER TURF CLUB.

    Trainers and owner are reminded that nominations for the September meeting of the Richmond River Turf Club close with all secretaries of affiliated clubs on Monday ...

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  20. RIOTING IN BELFAST. LEWIS GUNS DISPERSE THE RABBLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Revolvers were fired, stones wore thrown, and rioting occurred in Vere-street, Belfast, this evening. Soldiers aarived with Lewis guns, and the ...

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  21. UTTER FATALISM.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The special Russian correspondent of the "Times" on the Volga wires that there is utter fatalism among the peasants in the face of affliction. ...

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  22. GOVERNMENT BY CONSENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The text of De Valera's reply, is as follow:- We have [?] hesitation in declaring our willingness to enter a conference to ascertain ...

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  23. A.M.U. CLAIM.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Concerning the Claim made by the A.W.U. agaiust the Pastoralists' Federal Council no reply has been received from Mr. Grayndler regarding his ...

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  24. TERRORISM AT DARWIN.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Government proposes to take drastic measures to check the revolutionary spirit at Darwin. Mr. Poynton (Minister for Home and ...

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  25. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The Foreign Office has published the text of the Japanese note to China offering a settlement of the Shantung question. ...

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  26. LAWN TENNIS.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—In the national tennis single contest Anderson beat Hunter 6-1, 6-3, 6-4. ...

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  27. REVOLUTION IN INDUSTRY.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Much opposition was shown at the South Australian Labour Conference to the preamble adopted by the All-Australian Union Congress. ...

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  28. FAR HAPPIERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sir George Fuller stated that the workers were realising that the Board of Trade and courts were chief causes of unemployment. He appealed for ...

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  29. DIGGERS' LOAN.

    MELBOUBNE, Friday.—The Federal Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) stales that the subscriptions to the Diggers' Loan now actually in hand total £9,777,000. ...

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  30. THE FIFTH ROUND.

    PHILADELPHIA, Thursday.—To-day marked the opening of the fifth round of the national singles tennis champinship. While some of the matches will be almost at a ...

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  31. THE ENGLISH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Chester, a French chef, made famous by Sir William Orpen's portrait of him in this year's academy, and who has been exercising his culinary art in ...

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  32. COUNTERFEIT COINS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—George Cook, Arthur Lewis, John Cannan, Margaret Cook, and Florence Cook, who were arrested in a house at Pyrmont yesterday, were before the court ...

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  33. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    This is the big band contest day as well as the final demonstration night of the festival. The band contest solo items will start in the, tlieatre at 8 a.m. At 12.15 p.m. there ...

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  34. EXHUMATIONS IN FRNCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Colonel F. J. Hayter, an ex-Australian on the permanent staff states that at the present rate of recovery of bodies in France there is at least another ...

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  35. THE NEXT ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Democratic party which at the last election contested a number of city seats, has decided to push ahead with its organisation with a view to an ...

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  36. REDUCTION IN WAGES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The employees of the British sugar refining industry have agreed to a reduction in wages of 5s weekly. ...

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  37. CONFERENCE IMPOSSIBLE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Lloyd George telegraphed to De Valera saying that he informed Do Valera's emissaries at Inverness on September 13 that reiteration of De ...

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  38. FLUNG TEN FEET IN AIR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Charles Withers, a fettler, while working on the railway line near Sydenham was struck by a locomotive. He was Hung 10 feet in the air and thrown ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN RUGBY TEAM.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Northern union Council can be complimented upon selecting the Hotel Harrogate as the Australians' headquarters It is an ideal center. The ...

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  40. CHINESE BANANA PLANTATION.

    Mr. R. G. Bartlett, Assistant. Fruit Expert of New South wales,has received instructions from his head office to visit all the Chinese banana plantations in the. State ...

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  41. UPPER SILESIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A message from Oppelin states that the first contingent of Italian reinforcenments for Upper Silesia has arrived. ...

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  42. PICTURES OF ROYALTY.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Orient line has undertaken to deliver framed pictures of King William IV of England and Queen Adelaide (his wife) dated 1830 and 1831 ...

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  43. CRICKET.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A. C. Maclaren has been appointed instructor to the Lancashire Club. ...

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  44. LOANS FOR NECESSARY WORK.

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Minister for Health announces that in view of the unemployment he will be prepared to favourably consider applications for loans for necessary ...

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  45. FOOTBALL.

    The following team has been selected to represent Richmond against Tweed at Lismore on Saturday next, September 24th:—Full-back, W. Hawthorne; three-quarters, ...

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  46. STATE LOTTERY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An impression is gaining ground in political circles that the Lottery Bill will not be introduced. Colour is lent to this belief by the that not ...

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  47. POLITICIANS NOT WANTED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Master Builders' Association has decided to omit the names of politicians from the list of guests at the annual luncheon. ...

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  48. MEETING OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A meeting of repre[?] of the various local authorities to discuss the unemployment question was held to-day. ...

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