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  2. [?] RESPONSIBILITY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Dublin correspondent says:—At an inquest on a Free State soldier, killed during indiscriminate shooting in July, a ...

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  3. BRITISH AIRWAYS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Chronicle" states that if the Treasury approves of the proposed £1,000,000 grant to spread over ten years, towards the £2,000,000 scheme for ...

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  4. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Some Labour members declare they will not attend the opening ceremony of the Federal Parliament in order to show their resentment at the ...

    Article : 72 words
  5. MINISTER FOR LANDS.

    The Minister for Lands, Mr. Wearne, accompanied by Mr. Fleming, paid a visit to Dyraaba soldier settlement on Saturday, and on Sunday he had an interview with a ...

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  6. BALLINA LIFE SAVERS.

    On Sunday last a team of nine life savers from Ballina paid a visit to Byron Bay at the invitation of the local surf club. They came by car and were under the wing of Mr. ...

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  7. THE YARRA MYSTERY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Hannah Mitchell, her sister, Margaret Millward, and daughter, Margaret Mitchell, who are in custody in connection with the murder of ...

    Article : 186 words
  8. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 233 words
  9. GWYDIR ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Gordon Wilkins, who was defeated by a narrow majority in the Gwydir Federal electorate, now states that personally he does not intend to go on with ...

    Article : 103 words
  10. THEFTS BY RAIDERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Outrages of all types continue in the west and south of Ireland. Business is suspended at many post offices owing to thefts by raiders. A ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. BIG FIRE AT QUEANBEYAN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A disastrous fire swept through the business centre of Queanbeyan yesterday morning. Several buildings were totally demolished and many seriously ...

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  12. MASTER BAKERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—During the hearing of an application by the Newcastle Master Bakers' Association for an award in the Arbitration Court Judge Rolin said, "When ...

    Article : 188 words
  13. CATHOLIC CLUB v. WYRALLAH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 278 words
  14. APPEAL TO THE POPE.

    Mary McSwiney appealed to the Pope on behalf of her sister, A[?]nie, who has been hunger striking at Kilmainbam prison for eleven days, and has been refused the ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. THIEVES CAPTURED.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Frederick William Twin, 45, a labourer, and Joseph W. Devine alias Living, 39, a labourer, were charged with breaking and entering the premises of ...

    Article : 124 words
  16. BOX MILL DESTROYED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The factory and timber yards of the Balmain Box Timber Company were destroyed by fire early yesterday morning. The damage is estimated at ...

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  17. A LISBON CONFLAGRATION.

    LISBON, Sunday.—In a fire at a house at Coimhra nine inhabitants were killed and 60 injured by the building burying them in the ruins. ...

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  18. LAUSANNE TREATY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday.—According to press messages from Angora a majority of the Assembly supported by the military demand the rejection of the Lausanne ...

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  19. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    ADELADE, Monday.—The Prime Minister addressing the State executive of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League at Adelaide said nothing would affect returned men ...

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  20. PARTIALLY DISMASTED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The schooner W. H. Smith, which left Sydney on Saturday for Tarawa, was sighted this morning by the South Head signal station. The foretop ...

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  21. STRAITS REGIME.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Telegraph's diplomatic correspondent says it is reported a small Soviet mission which has arrived secretly in Paris includes Admiral ...

    Article : 124 words
  22. MR. DOOLEY'S ATTACK.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Dooley's attack on the A.L.P. executive was the principal topic of conversation in trades unions circles to-day. The president, Mr. Power, ...

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  23. BOILED BANANAS.

    Sir,—A correspondent, "Tweed Grower," in your issue under date 15th February has made certain statements concerning the carriage of bananas from Byron Bay. He ...

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  24. STATE CONSERVATORIUM.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for Education (Mr. Bruntnell) this afternoon referring to the State Conservatorium of Music, said "It is far too valuable an ...

    Article : 81 words
  25. AMUSEMENTS.

    When "The Crusader," a William Fox photoplay, starring William Russell, opens to-night at the Star Court Theatre patrons will have the opportunity of seeing one of the best ...

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  26. THREATENED LAND TAX.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is suggested that the threatened land tax is by no means a certainty. Reliance on the Labour party will be necessary unless the Progressives ...

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  27. MAIL ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is now apparent that the mail robbery at Central Square was carefully engineered. The detectives as a result of investigations have formed a theory ...

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  28. IMMENSE METEORITE.

    LAHORE, Sunday.—A tremendous meteorite has fallen at Quetta weighing six tons. The total volume of 500 cubic feet hit a baled strawstack, penetrating 23 feet of ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. J. Amber Davies, an English horticulturist, who arrived in Sydney to-day, said it does not matter in the least if Australian fruit d[?]es lose its flavour ...

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  30. RETURNED SOLDIER DIES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Having vainly sought admission to the Randwick Hospital as an in patient of the Repatriation Department, John Calla, a returned soldier, died on ...

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  31. MR. WEARNE'S ITINERARY.

    Mr. Wearne was to leave Casino at 7 o'clock this morning by car for Lismore. After breakfasting her[?] he will proceed by car to the Mullumbimby soldiers' ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT LAND SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for Lands states that the Closer Settlement Board has met on several occasions and conferred with the Commissioners of the ...

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  33. NEEDLE-PRICKING SCARE.

    Evidence is accumulating to support the theory that the recent epidemic of so-called needle-pricking in Paris (says the correspondent in that city of the "Daily Telegraph") ...

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  34. FRENCH EXCESSES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Chroni cle's" Cologne correspondent says the French troops sacked the Chamber of Commerce at Bochum. Several hundred men broke into ...

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  35. DRUIDS' DISPUTE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Mr. Justice Shand to-day delivered judgment in a case where-in the trustees of certain lodges of the United Ancient Order of Druids applied for ...

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  36. FUTURE FINANCIAL RELATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Federal Government proposes to call very shortly a conference of Commonwealth and State Ministers. The future financial relations between the ...

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  37. POLICE CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The reduction in the number of commissioned officers and the consequent withholding of promotions was referred to by the secretary of the Police ...

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  38. PERSONAL.

    While working at the North Coast Company's wharf in Central Kempsey on February 20, Mr. George Price succumbed after a sudden seizure. The deceased was ...

    Article : 283 words
  39. QUEENSLAND 'PLANE CRASHES.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A message from Barcaldine states that a small Armstrong-Whitworth plane in charge of Lieutenant Fysh, while leaving Jericho for ...

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  40. BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Business at the British Industries Fair is exceptionally good. The sales during the first week exceeded the whole fortnight of the fair of 1922. Both ...

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  41. BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Prince of Wales has expressed pleasure that the Boy Scout movement in Australia is in touch with developments in England. ...

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  42. COMPULSORY ARBITRATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Smith, Federal secretary of the Australian Railway Union, declares himself an uncompromising opponent of any interference with either the principle ...

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  43. SEIZURE OF MARKS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The French authorities seized 15 milliard marks on the Berlin-Cologne express within the occupied area. The money is believed to have been ...

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  44. MILITANT INDUSTRIALISTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There is a growing movement for the association of militant industrialists with the A.L.P. ...

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  45. THE EPPING GHOST.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The mysterious manifestations continue to occur at the so-called haunted house at Epping. A new feature of the affair is the damage done to the walls. ...

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  46. PRICE OF COTTON.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.——In New Orleans there has been a sensational rise in the price of cotton. This market during the last fortnight brought for middling quality ...

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  47. PICTURE THEATRE ON FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The police believe that a deliberate attempt was made to set fire to the Wonderland Gardens Picture Theatre at Wagga last night. Over 200 chairs ...

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  48. PREHISTORIC SKULL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Workmen digging in Saintouen village (Jersey) unearthed a prehistoric skull almost without a forehead, resembling the one discovered in Java in 1894, ...

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  49. A TALK TO MEN 'BOUT BETTER BOOTS.

    We're not going to run down the other man's boots—but we're going to "make no bones" about emphasising the fact that boots of Lance and Co. origin are better ...

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  50. ANOTHER WIRELESS ACHIEVEMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A wireless concert broadcasted from New Jersey, United States, was heard clearly at Newark, England, also Brighton, Torquay, and in the suburbs of ...

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  51. PREACHER IN NEW ROLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—During a service at St. Fatrick's Church yesterday a man in a state of drunkenness entered the sacred edi[?]e. Father Laurent, the preacher, ...

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  52. WHERE IS SCORINGE?

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The hunt for the escapee, Scoringe, is still being prosecuted, and though nothing definite regarding his where-abouts has been learned a man was seen ...

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  53. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S RECENT VISIT.

    In reply to the address of welcome presented to the Governor-General on the occasion of his visit to Lismore in September last, Lord Forster has written as follows:—To his ...

    Article : 127 words
  54. ROYAL BETROTHAL.

    ROME, Sunday.—The engagement of the King's second daughter to the Belgian Crown Prin[?]e is expected shortly. ...

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  55. Advertising

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    Advertising : 261 words
  56. NEW ZEALAND BAND CONTESTS.

    DUNEDIN, Monday.—The Redfern Band, of Sydney, won the Dunedin band contest. ...

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