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  2. UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Liam Deasy, chief of staff of the rebel army, who was arrested on January 18, was living under an assumed name when identified. He was sentenced to ...

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  3. DISORGANISATION OF RUHR.

    LONDON, Friday.—Paris reports say the news is that the railway strike on Rhineland is complete. The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris ...

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  4. FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The new Federal Bruce-Page Ministry was sworn in this afternoon. The personnel is as follows:— Captain Bruce, Prime Minister and ...

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  5. LAND SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Producers' Association has issued a statement expressing the opinion of representative landowners that the State Government has blundered again ...

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  6. BUTTER STABILISATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—If the scheme for the stabilisation of the butter market is successful it will be possible to obtain an additional twopence or threepence per 1b ...

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  7. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The "Morning Post" points out that the difficulties confronting the Empire Exhibition were largely due to defect in the imagination of the ...

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  8. SENATOR E. D. MILLEN ILL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—It was reported to-night that Senator E. D. Millen, ex-Minister for Repatriation, had a severe paralytic stroke during the day. ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND COUNTRY PARTY.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Queensland Country party hold a meeting to-day for the purpose of receiving and considering the report of Mr. Swayne, secretary to the party, ...

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  10. FRENCH LOSING SELF-CONTROL.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Duesberg correspondent says extraordinary scenes were witnessed at Recklinghausen, where the French called out a tank ...

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  11. A GOULBURN RESOLUTION.

    GOULBURN, Friday.—The southern tablelands district council of the Primary Producers' Union carried a resolution that the State Government be approached with a ...

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  12. COSGRAVE VISITING LONDON.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Cosgrave, President of the Free State Parliament, is visiting London on a most important mission in connection with the Irish situation. ...

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  13. OPPOSITION TO SENATOR PEARCE.

    Strong feeling has been expressed in both parties at the inclusion of Senator Pearce, who according to many members should have gone with Mr. Hughes. Some members ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN SUPPLIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Joseph Cook presided at a special meeting of the products committee in connection with the exhibition for the purpose of hearing ...

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  15. MULCAHY'S CAR DESTROYED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Armed men burned and destroyed a large automobile belonging to General Muleahy. The automobile was called to the home of the Muleahys to take ...

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  16. UPPER HOUSE APPOINTMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The executive of the Australian Labour party to-night considered the allegations made in connection with the appointment of J. B. Suttor to ...

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  17. OMISSION OF MR. FOSTER.

    The omission of Mr. Foster, who was Minister for Works in the Hughes Cabinet, has caused great, surprise. Mr. Foster himself was staggered when the news was conveyed ...

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  18. QUEST FOR LAND.

    Mr. Saunders, chairman of the Land Settlement Committee of the New Settlers' League, writes as follows to the editor from Post Office Chambers, Sydney:— ...

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  19. ENTOMBED IN COAL PIT.

    DAWSON (New Mexico), Thursday.— One hundred and twenty-five miners have been e[?]tombed in a coal pit following an explosion, the cause of which is unknown. ...

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  20. PESSIMISTIC MR. CHARLTON.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Mr. Charlton, leader of the Federal Labour party, commenting on the Federal situation, remarked that the agreement between the Nationalist ...

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  21. PRINCESS MARY'S SON.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir James Allen, High Commissioner, on behalf of the New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Children, has presented Princess Mary ...

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  22. MR. McRAE INTERVIEWED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In an interview this morning Mr. McRa[?], president of the Primary Producers' Union, said if Bowthorne, Den man and Tamworth, the three factories which ...

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  23. HIS MOTHER'S BLUE EYES.

    Dr. Simson[?] who is husband of Lena Ashwell, the actress, states that Princess Mary is getting on most satisfactorily. The King and Queen visited her. The baby, who has ...

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  24. NEW YORK TO RIO.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—A message from Rio de Janeiro states, that Lieut. Walter Hinton and four others have completed a [?]plant flight from New York. The trip ...

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  25. ON THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    LAHORE, Thursday.—On Sunday a composite force consisting of a brigade each from the Ladha and Razmar forces assembled at Tanda. The advance was opposed by ...

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  26. RIOT IN LIVERPOOL-STREET.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The extraordinary spectacle of about 30 women "mixing it" with an equal number of men was witnessed during a big riot in Liverpool-street last night. ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYED WORKERS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Regulations under the Unemployed Workers' Insurance Act have been approved by the Governor-in-Council and will be gazetted to-morrow. The ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES CONGRATULATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—On reading the press announcement of the birth of a son to Princess Mary, the Acting Premier addressed a request to the Governor that he would be so ...

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  29. ANTI-COMMUNIST CAMPAIGN.

    ROME, Thursday.—The anti-Communist campaign continues throughout the country. Nearly 3000 persons have been arrested. The public strongly supports the campaign. The ...

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  30. FEDERAL INCOME TAXES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Treasurer, Mr. Cocks, said to-day:—"I can hardly credit the statement that Mr. Bruce, the new Prime Minister, has agreed there shall be no more ...

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  31. WHEAT POOLS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A deputation waited on the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Chaffey, to-day in connection with the old wheat pools. The Minister was asked whether a further ...

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  32. THE KING'S THANKS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The King in thanking the Lord Mayor of London for messages, said: "It is gratifying to know the thoughts of the citizens are with us on this ...

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  33. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The following technical examination passes are announced for Lismore:— Dressmaking.—Stage 1, grade C: Lilian ...

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  34. KILLED BY TRAIN.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mrs. James Firth, a middle aged woman, was driving a car from Mornington to the city last night when she saw a train approaching at a crossing. ...

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  35. YARRA RIVER TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Detectives are still collecting evidence regarding the Yarra tragedy. They visited the hills near Ferntree Gulley yesterday and were assisted by ...

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  36. BRITISH TRADE UNIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The general council of the Trade Unions Congress has commenced a campaign to weld kindred unions into definite groups with a view to reducing the ...

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  37. A FALSE STEP.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A strong protect has been made by the Allied authorities at Smyrna and Constantinople against the order for the withdrawal of Allied warships. ...

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  38. WOMAN AND THREE CHILDREN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mrs. Johnston, wife of a well-known Wileannia grazier, accompanied by her three children, left Orange on January 10 with the stated intention of ...

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  39. YOUNG MAN DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—While a number of young people were swimming in Macquarie River at Warren the cries of two girls, Olive Reinhard and Genevieve Tolhurst, in ...

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  40. PROPOSED TARIFF REDUCTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At a meeting of the Australian Industries Protection League a resolution was carried expressing gravest concern at the demands of the Country party ...

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  41. CONGREGATIONAL MINISTER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An Auckland message says that the mystery surrounding the disappearance of the Rev. Frederick Warner, a well-known Congregational minister, formerly of ...

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  42. ILLNESS FROM BAD WATER.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Commissioner of Police has been advised that an epidemic of bowel trouble, supposed to be from bad water, has broken out ou Bulloo ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—Both Liberal and Labour parties intend moving no confidence motions when the House meets next week. ...

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  44. PRICKLY PEAR MENACE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Director of the Institute of Science and Industry, Mr. G. H. Knibbs, conferred with Mr. Valder, Under-Secretary, Department of Agriculture, on the ...

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  45. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent states the French Government is seriously considering the question of reopening relations with the ...

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  46. TURKISH CONFIDENCE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday. — The Turks are calculating their chances in the event of hostilities with confidence. They say the Turkish army will carry ...

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  47. CONSTABLE BADLY HURT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Constable Noble, of the Annandale police, was badly mauled while attempting to arrest a man last night, and but for the intervention of two civilians he ...

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  48. "ALL SAVED BUT JONA[?]."

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The "New York Times" in an editorial entitled "All saved but Jonah" comments on Mr. Hughes' resignation. It says: "It is only four years ...

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  49. MISSING SEAMAN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—George Harvey, a seaman, has been missing from the American schooner Ella A., which is now in Sydney Harbour, since January 25. It is feared by ...

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  50. AMERICAN COMMENT.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The "New York World's" correspondentat Washington says the State Department is not disposed to criticise the action of the American Consul ...

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  51. OVERSEAS TRADE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir William Joynson Hicks, Secretary for Oversea Trade, speaking at the Constitutional Club said if England could get overseas trade going it ...

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  52. ONE BIG UNION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday, Mr. Willis, secretary of the New South Wales Miners' Federation, addressing the A.L.P. convention declared that the O.B.U. was the hope of the workers ...

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  53. "GANG OF LARRIKINS."

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Passengers aboard the Commonwealth steamer Moreton Bay describe the ship's complement of immigratns as a gang of larrikins of the worst type. Their ...

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  54. MR. PRATTEN'S VIEWS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—When asked to-night to express his opinion of the new Federal Cabinet Mr. Pratten, M.H.R., said the only comment he would like to make was it ...

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  55. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    PERTH, Friday.—The West Australian Executive Council has decided the law must take its course in the case of Frank Matamin, a Malay, who was sentenced to death ...

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  56. CYCLING ROUND WORLD.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—A large crowd gathered at the Newcastle Post Office, to-day to see W. Jefferey start an a bicycle round the world. He said he was doing if ...

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  57. ENGLISH BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Whiteehapel by[?] election vice Matthews, deceased, resulted:— Gosling (Labour) 8398, Kelly (Liberal) 6196, Holden (Prohibitionist) 130. ...

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  58. DEBT FUNDING.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — Washington reports that Representative Burton, a member of the American Debt Funding Commission, testifying before the Ways and Means ...

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  59. QUEENSLAND COTTON CROPS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Premier, Mr. Theodore, announced to-day that the [?]atooning of cotton would next season be prohibited by law. ...

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  60. COUNTRY PARTY SUPPORT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Stewart, secretary of the Country party, announced to-night that the Country party met this afternoon, all members being present ...

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  61. INVITATION TO LLOYD GEORGE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Oakes considers that an invitation for a visit to Australia by Mr. Lloyd George should be made by the Prime Minister. ...

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  62. USE OF A MOTOR CAR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Central Police Court to-day Greta Kathleen Massey, a[?] Dr. Grace Norton, aged 43, was charged by warrant with procuring the use of a motor ...

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  63. AEROPLANE FACTORY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Unless the Federal Government gives another order the areoplane factor at Mascot will shortly be closed down. ...

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  64. ROBBERIES IN THE SUBURBS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Jewellery, clothing, and money valued at nearly £300 were stolen from the house of Clarence Wiggins at Mosman last night. Thieves also entered the ...

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  65. FOUND DEAD IN OFFICE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—George Sharp, manager of the Angaston Fruitgrowers' Cooperative Society, was found dead in his office with a bullet wound in the head. A ...

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  66. STATE TREASURER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A rumour, is current that before next session Mr. Cocks, Treasurer, may retire from the Assembly be appointed to the Upper House. ...

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  67. LATE GEORGE CADBURY'S ESTATE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The late George Cadbury left an estate valued at £1,071,000. ...

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