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  2. BUTTER PRODUCTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"Why should primary producers lose so that city people can have plenty of money to spend on pony races, picture shows, and have a 44-honrs week?" ...

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  3. MUST GO THROUGH. MR. HUGHES' PROGRAMME.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the House of Representatives Mr. Hughes' motion to give Government business precedence over general business was agreed to after a lengthy debate, ...

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  4. THREAT OF DEATH. AMERICAN ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—A Springfield (Illinois) message says:—The Attorney-General, Mr. Brundage, announced that he has received a threat of death if he goes to ...

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  5. UNDER THE NAME OF PATRIOTISM. HOMICIDAL MANIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Bernard Shaw states that Ireland is suffering from epidemics of homicidal mania, calling it patriotism. If the shooting of Mr. Collins does ...

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  6. FEDERAL MINISTERIALISTS. GUILLOTINING DEBATE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At the Federal Ministerial Caucus it was agreed to support the efforts to check unnecessary debate in Parliament. The guillotine is to fall ...

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  7. SHIPMENTS FROM AUSTRALIA. FROZEN MEAT.

    LONDON, Thursday,—The "Meat Trades' Journal" says that Australian frozen beef is now offering at Smithfield in excellent quality. Apparently the methods of ...

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  8. EASY MARRIAGE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"New South Wales is one of the very few places where people are allowed to marry without the slightest trouble whatever," Mr. F. S. Boyce obsevred ...

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  9. THE ALTERNATIVES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Speaking at the National Club to-day on the political situation Senator Pearce said there were one or two alternatives to be faced at the next general ...

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  10. PRIMARY PRODUCERS' BADGE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Doberty, speaking at the Farmers' Conference, remarked: "We primary producers in Australia should have a badge bearing the initials A.O.E., ...

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  11. ARRIVAL OF THE BODY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—From midnight onwards a vast crowd began to gather on Dublin quay to witness the arrival of the steamer conveying the body of the late Mr. ...

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  12. COAL SITUATION IMPROVING.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Mr. Hooyer has announced that 75 per cent. of the normal weekly bituminous coal demands, or six million tons, will be mined this week. ...

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  13. "PUSSYFOOT" JOHNSON.

    "SYDNEY, Friday.—"Pussyfoot" Johnson, who has arrived at Fremautle, en route to New Zealand to assist in the prohibition campaign, stated in an interview that his mission ...

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  14. PRESIDENT CHARGED.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Senator Walsh introduced a resolution in the Senate authorising President Harding to take over the mines, and asking one million dollars ...

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  15. LABOUR'S CAMPAIGN.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A report from Sydney to-day stated that Mr. Theodore would enter the Federal arena in charge of the Labour campaign against Mr. Hughes. ...

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  16. CHARGE AGAINST A SOLICITOR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Leslie McDougall Mansfield, aged 52, a solicitor, appeared at the Central Police Court to-day charged with having stolen £975, the property of ...

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  17. BIG FIRE AT CHINCHILLA.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—At Chinchilla to-day fifteen business places, including two hotels, forming all one side of Chinchilla-street, were destroyed by fire at about 3.30 o'clock ...

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  18. IN FOR BAD TIME.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—When & motion was moved at the Farmers and Settlers' conference to-day that a new market for meat should be exploited, Mr. Hunt, M.L.C., ...

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  19. ITALIAN CONSUL-GENERAL. RESIGNATION OF DR. MARANO.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Italian Consul General for Australasia has announced the resignation of Dr. Marano as Consul for Italy in Sydney. His successor will be ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT CONTROL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At the inquiry by the Federal public accounts committee into the sugar question Mr. A. D. Price, president of the Merchants' Association of ...

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  21. RIPE FOR A BREAK.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The disagreement, in the Government party is said to have reached the state when a definite break might easily occur. The criticism is mainly aimed at ...

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  22. AROUSED TO FIERCE ANGER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The death of Mr. Collins has aroused the Irish nation to fierce anger. Although Mr. Mulcahy desires to continue Mr. Collins' policy of clemency, ...

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  23. SPLIT IN "HIGHER ITALY."

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In connection with the resignation of Dr. Marano, Vice-Consul for Italy in Sydney, it is stated that he did not resign because he wanted to, but because he ...

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  24. DEPRESSION IN FLOUR TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Owing to the loss of the flour export trade millers are reducing their shifts daily. Some have closed temporarily, while a large Pyrmont mill to-day ...

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  25. MR. THEODORE MENTIONED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—According to the "Evening News" it is considered likely in certain quarters that Mr. Theodore (Premier of Queensland) will enter the Federal arena ...

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  26. GERMAN PAYMENTS. THE MISSION TO BERLIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Berlin message states that the mark went to 8250 after touching 8550 on heavy sales, following a report that Sir John Bradburys and Mr. Mauclure's ...

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  27. SYDNEY CITY SURVEYOR.

    SYDNEY, Friday—In the Equity Court this afternoon Mr. Mack, K.C., on behalf of Albert Brigg, city surveyor, applied to Mr. Acting-Justice Owen for an ex parte ...

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  28. SET UPON BY A PUSH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Richard Luby, 43, a commission agent. informed the police that he wag set upon by a push at Darlinghurst last night and rendered unconscious. When ...

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  29. THE NEW LEADERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Official circles state that the British Government have the most complete confidence in Mr. Cosgrove and Mr. Mu[?]ahy and does not fear any changed ...

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  30. LONGER HOURS A MISTAKE. MASTER BUILDER'S OPINION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Finlay Munro, president of the Master Builders' Associationsays he considers it a great mistake to increase the hours of work and to reduce wages ...

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  31. EX-LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLORS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Although the Legislative Council has been abolished,, advice has been received by ex-members of the council that the King has been pleased to ...

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  32. TOTAL WRECK.

    CALCUTTA, Friday.—A message from Chittagong dated Friday (12.35 p.m.) states:—The missing aviators were picked up at sea off Sandwip on Thursday ...

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  33. FOR MOSCOW.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Garden, secretary of the Labour Council, will leave Sydney next week for Moscow to represent the council at the Red Trade Union Congress and ...

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  34. MISGUIDED MEN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Cardinal Logue in message to the Provisional Government and relatives of Mr. Colling said the blow should awaken the consciences of misguided ...

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  35. INCREASED GERMAN ANIMOSITY.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Marshal Ludendorff, interviewed by the "Echo de Paris," admitted that the post-war German animosity towards France had considerably increased, ...

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  36. NE TEMERE DECREE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—At yesterday's sitting of the Protestant Federation convention at Adelaide, it was decided to urge each State to endeavour to secure the passing of ...

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  37. NIGHT BAKING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Bakers' Union has been informed through Mr. Badleley, M.L.A., that the Chief Secretary will do nothing to alter the present, system of day ...

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  38. CONSTABLES ATTACKED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—A shooting sensation occurred at Pentono, a suburb of Wellington, this morning. Constables Morrison and Harrison endeavoured to serve ...

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  39. MONEY BEING WASTED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The accountant appointed to inquire into the Electricity Supply and Stores Department reports that the system is costly. Cabinet should be asked to ...

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  40. AERIAL DISASTER.

    LAHORE, Thursday.—A serious disaster occurred as the result of air operations on the frontier. While about to continue the bombing of tribesmen as reprisal for an ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES BOWLERS.

    BRISBANE, Friday—The New South Wales bowlers to-day defeated five rinks from clubs on the south side of the Brisbane River by 138 to 97. ...

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  42. BUDDHIST MISSION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A British Buddhist mission has arrived at Darjeeling, and will leave for Tibet in a fortnight. The object of the mission is to obtain complete ...

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  43. TRADE BEFORE SENTIMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Telegnaph" understands that the real reason of France's decision was the protests. from the Alsatian Chambers of Commerce that ...

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  44. FAIR DAY'S WORK.

    SYDNEY, Friday—Mr. Carey, of the A.L.P., stated to-day that the policy of the Australian Labour party was a fair day's work for a fair day's pay. The workers of ...

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  45. RABBITS NEAR BLACKALL.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Unmistakable levidence was discovered to-day of the presence of rabbits at Ravensbourne road, seven miles from Blackall. A search will be made to ...

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  46. CHILD MORTALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Commonwealth Statistician has furnished returns concerning the rates of morality for children under five. These rates for 1911-20 are ...

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  47. PERFECTLY SAFEGUARDED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A deputation from the Farmers and Settlers' Conference waited upon the Minister for Lands to-day to ask him not to press too hardly on the Diggers ...

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  48. AUSTRIA'S CASE.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Dr. Seipel, the Austrial Premier, has left for Verona to interview Signor Schanzer, the Italian Foreign Minister. Dr. Seipel states that he intends ...

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  49. SMALLPOX SUSPECTED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—When the steamer Clan McWilliam arrived at Sydney to-night she proceeded to quarantine, a member of the crew having developed a rash ...

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  50. RAILWAY WORKERS' UNION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Judge Beeby gave judgment in the Arbitration Court in the application of Richard Cerish for an injunction restraining the New South Wales branch ...

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  51. GREAT DOCK FIRE.

    CALATS, Thursday.—A great fire is raging at the docks, affecting a mile-long area. Many warehouses containing British war materials are involved. ...

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  52. FORGET 1914-18.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., addressing railwaymen, trusted that the life sacrifice of Mr. Collins would be an example to the rest of Ireland to unite in ...

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  53. COTTON GROWING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Fihelly (Agent-General for Queensland) farewelled the cotton delegation at Southampton. The delegation said they wished to impress ...

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  54. BALLINA COUNCIL.

    A special meeting of Ballina Municipal Council was held on Thursday night to consider a report submitted by the town clerk and the engineer of the creamery regarding ...

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  55. VOLSTEAD ATTACKED.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—An attempt made by the "wet" forces to wreak vengeance upon Mr. Volstead (member of the House of Representatives), author of the law ...

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  56. MOSCOW SENTENCES.

    GENEVA, Thursday.—The Swiss Communist party passed a resolution approving of the death sentences imposed upon the Moscow Social Revolutionaries as the only ...

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  57. WAVES OF PUMICE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—While the steamer Hollywood was 600 miles from New Caledonia the look-out man reported pumice ahead. ...

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  58. ALLIES' DEBT TO AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Mr. Mellon in a statement contradicted the Balfour intimation contained in the recent note that the United States required Britain to ...

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  59. REDFERN FISH MARKETS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The City Council has decided to purchase the Redfern fish markets. ...

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  60. OCEAN LIFE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Film producers are devoting more attention to ocean life. A comedy, "Cupid on the Cunard," incorporating scenes in all parts of the Berengaria, will ...

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  61. GOOD FRUIT SEASON.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Prospects for the coming fruit season in the Stanthorpe district are regarded as particularly promising, owing to the fact that the wood has been ...

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  62. ASIA MINOR.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Government has agreed to the general proposals in the British note regarding Asia Minor and requests Britain to fix a date for the conference. ...

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  64. WHITE LEAD PAINT.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Queensland Master Painters' Association views with alarm the proposed amendment of the Health Act at present before Parliament ...

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