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  2. SOUTH LISMORE FIRE.

    An inquiry into the fire which occurred at the South Lismore Bakery Co's, premises in January last was held before Mr. T. W. Cohen at the Court House yesterday. Mr. ...

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  3. COAL FROM RUHR.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—M. Tricquer, the Minister for Works, and General Weygand, have gone to Ruhr to try and expedite the transport of coal and design new coercive ...

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  4. YARRA TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—No further discoveries have been made in connection with the Yarra tragedy. The brothers and father of Bertha Coughlan visited the morgue ...

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  5. FATAL FIRE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Wednesday.—A farmhouse belonging to Thomas Organ, in the Takaka district, was destroyed by fire. Organ's daughter, aged six, and John ...

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  6. COLONEL BRUXNER'S SARCASM.

    WALLANGARRA, Wednesday.—The Governor of Queensland attended by a influential party opened a new factory for the manufacturn of the O. C. Roberts', Ltd., pear poison ...

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  7. COMPOSITE MINISTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A definite cleavage of opinion has been revealed in the Country party in respect of the proposed composite Ministry. It is stated that nothing ...

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  8. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—M. Bompard has arrived from Lausanne. He says the conference has been interrupted but not finally ruptured. ...

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  9. MITCHELL REFUSED BAIL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the Prac tice Court to-day application was made on behalf of Hannah Mitchell, who is charged with the murder of Bertha Coghlan, for bail ...

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  10. ISMET'S TERMS WANTED.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—It is authoritatively announced that France supports the British Cabinet's decision to stand fast and demand that Ismet Pasha either accept or reject the ...

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  11. SAAR STRIKE COMPLETE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A Saarbruck telegram says that the Saar strike is complete. Seventy-two thousand miners are out and the managers are encountering the greatest ...

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  12. YOUNG WOMAN'S TERRIBLE END.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A woman, aged 23, was engaged burning scrub near her home at St. Helens when her dress caught fire enveloping her in flames. The whole of ...

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  13. PRICE OF SUPPORT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It was learned in Country party circles to-day that some of the conditions laid down by the Country party as contingent upon its support of a ...

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  14. OFFER TO EVACUATE RUHR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Dusseldorf correspondent learns from a reliable source that the French Government has caused the German ...

    Article : 223 words
  15. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—If the Federal financial buoyancy as evidenced by the revenue and expenditure, figures for the first half of 1922-23 continues the new ...

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  16. STATEMENT BY LORD CURZON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lord Curzon in a long statement to the press on the Lausanne conference says: The first commission's work was long completed. It rested with the ...

    Article : 438 words
  17. "COOKY'S STOCKWHIPS."

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Country party's terms are known here. One Nationalist said in reference to them:—If Dr. Page has his way we Nationalists will record our ...

    Article : 285 words
  18. INDIAN MARRIAGE CEREMONY.

    LAHORE, Tuesday.—There were magnificent scenes at Kapurthala for the great mar riage ceremony of Princess Amrit Kaur, daughter of his Highness the Maharaja ...

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  19. BURIAL OF VICTIM.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesdays.—The remains of the victim were buried in Springdale cemetery this morning by the Coghlan family. ...

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  20. CHARGE OF LARCENY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Anthony Foulkes was committed for trial at the city court, on a charge of larceny as a bailee of a cheque for £250, the property of Dr. ...

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  21. WONTHAGGI DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The younger employees at the Maitland.collieries are inclined to cease work if Maitland coal is sent to Victoria. ...

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  22. CATASTROPHE OF PEACE.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—General Smuts in a statement to the press replies to the charge made by General Hertzog during the no-confidence motion that he was mainly ...

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  23. DEMAND FOR HIGHER WAGES.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.—Because the superintendent of the Burwood colliery has refused to accede to the request of the men for higher wages a rupture in coal mining ...

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  24. RUN OVER BY CAR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An inquest was held to-day into the death of Mrs. Annie Hunter, who was run over by a motor car on Thursday last and died the same day. The ...

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  25. BRUCE AND PAGE CONFERRING.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The conference between Captain Bruce and Dr. Page has been proceeding all day, and at 10.45 p.m. Captain Bruce said he had not yet any ...

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  26. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At an executive meeting of the Capital League consideration was given to the effect on Canberra of the new Federal Ministry. A warning ...

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  27. CIVIL AVIATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Colonel Hoare in opening the air conference at the Guildhall said it was a tragedy just at the moment when it was wished to embark on wide and ...

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  28. "SUNLIGHT OF MY HEART."

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Justice Horridge granted a decree nisi to the wife of Arthur Tickler, son of a London jam maker, on the ground of his cruelty and misconduct ...

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  29. IRISH VILLAGE ATTACKED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Fifty armed rebels attacked with machine guns the village of Ballyconnel of 600 inhabitants. The village was looted and practically blown to ...

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  30. AN UNFOUNDED STATEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Federal Minister for Works, Mr. Foster, says he has thoroughly investigated Mr. Mahony's, M.H.R., charge regarding the use of ...

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  31. TOOK POISON BY MISTAKE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the inquest into the death of Mrs. Humphries, of South Sydney, evidence was given that deceased took a tablespoonful of spirit poison, in ...

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  32. BASIC WAGE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—It was officially stated to-night that the Board of Trade had gone into the question of reviewing the basic wage, but did not think it ...

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  33. BUTTER PRESERVATIVE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At a meet ing of the Melbourne Board of Health the chairman announced that he had had about twenty samples of butter preservative ...

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  34. LLOYD GEORGE'S SERVICES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.—The Ideal Chamber of Commerce is urging the Prime Minister to suggest to the British Government, the desirableness of securing the ...

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  35. ARBITRATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It is expected that an arrangement will he arrived at between the States regarding arbitration. The attitude of Mr. Hughes prevented ...

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  36. ANOTHER CANAL.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—It is announced the Government intends to build another canal in the vicinity of Panama Canal with the profits derived from the latter. The ...

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  37. JAPANESE SHAVING BRUSHES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The VictorCommissioner of Public Health has decided to request the Federal authorities to legislate to prohibit the importation of Japanese ...

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  38. TASMANIA AND VICTORIA.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The suggestion made by the acting Premier of Victoria that the Governments of Victoria and Tasmania should be linked np is not regarded seriously ...

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  39. EX-STATIONMASTER CHARGED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Walter McJannett was committed for trial at the Moree Police Court on a charge of having while statiomnaster at Garah fraudulently omitted ...

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  40. EXECUTIONS IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Daly, replying to the Tralee District Council's request for a truce in the commutation of the death sentence on five Kerry men, said it ...

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  41. UPPER HOUSE APPOINTMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—That Mr. Suttor, who was appointed to the Upper House, had not the necessary continuity of membership in the Labour movement is the finding of ...

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  42. ITALY AND COMMUNISTS.

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Fascisti Government's action against the Communist conspirators is more drastic than was at first apparent. It amounts to a general clearing ...

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  43. THE HOURS QUESTION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The City Council Concilliation Committee again failed to settle the question of the working week. It is now believed the dispute will have to ...

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  44. COTTON PESTS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Mr. F. Froggatt, entomologist, who returned from Rockhampton, where he inspected some of the cotton crops within a thirty mile radius of the city ...

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  45. WAR ON RATS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—There is to be no relaxation of the effort in Brisbane to prevent any further outbreak of plague, as every attempt is being made to eradicate ...

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  46. GROUND GLASS IN CHOCOLATES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Emily Gornall, aged 25, was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with sending by post a packet containing chocolates which contained ground ...

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  47. WESTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—D. Maguire, the newly-elected State president of the Australian Railway Union, said it is to be hoped the demand for a reduction in fares and ...

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  48. ONE BIG UNION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The one big union conference which was only opened on Monday, adjourned yesterday sine die. ...

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  49. QUEENSLAND BY-ELECTION.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Government is evidently determined to take no risks with the Rockhampton by-election, and the Labour candidate is being assisted ...

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  50. DEBT FUNDING.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—Washington has announced that President Harding has delayed his debt funding message to Congress until Wednesday. ...

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  51. IMPALED ON SHAFT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—While riding a bicycle at high speed in Leichhardt last night Alfred Beale (21) collided with a horse and sulky. The impact was so terrific ...

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  52. GRAIN SHED COLLAPSES.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A number of men had a miraculous escape when a grain shed at Nobby in which they were working collapsed. Three railway trucks on the ...

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  53. TENNIS AT BANGALOW.

    Tennis is very much in vogue at Bangalow. Although the local club has not played any matches of importance for some time, practice is freely indulged in by the members of ...

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  54. BLOCK ON BOURKE LINE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A culvert on the main line to Bourke near Nyngan was destroyed by fire. Passengers and mails for Bourke had to be transhipped. The cause ...

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  55. STATE LAND PROPOSALS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Members of the Nationalists party are complaining at the State Government's delay in respect of its land settlement proposals. ...

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  56. MEETING PUBLIC DEMANDS.

    MELBOURNE, Wedneday.—The Post-master-General states th[?] for the first time the postal department [?] is in a position to meet the demands of the public. ...

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