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  2. RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

    CHURCH OF ENGLAND.—St. Andrew's 8 a.m.(H.C.), 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m., thanksgiving for Spiritual Healing Mission; St. Luke's, North Lismore, 9.45 p.m.; All Saints', ...

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  3. ANZAC CELEBRATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Derby and General Sir Ian Hamilton were the guests of honour at the Australian and New Zealand Club's luncheon. The toast of "Our ...

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  4. STATE LABOUR LEADERSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The A.L.P. executive is confident that the annual State conference will decide to elect the leader of the Parliamentary party, and that Mr. Dunn will ...

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  5. DUKE OF YORK'S WEDDING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—For the second time within 14 months Westminster Abbey was the scene of a Royal wedding. Three thoussand guests attended; and the spectacle was ...

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  6. GIRL'S HARD TRIALS.

    LAHORE, Tuesday.—Letters written by Miss Ellis and Mrs. Starr's reports make it clear the former had wonderful pluck and grit during a terrible experience. Though ...

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  7. "NOT GOING TO BE STAMPEDED."

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—Despite the apparent desire of the State A.L.P. executive to see that the Parliamentary Caucus is called together Mr. Dunn declines to rush ...

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  8. STATEMENT BY MR. O'HALLORAN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Mr. O'Halloran, M.L.A., secretary to the Parliamentary, Labour party, stated.—"There have been much speculation and many predictions in the ...

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  9. TRADITIONS OF THE DAY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) speaking at a gathering yesterday said Australians should set Anzac Day aside as a national day of ...

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  10. SORDID DIVORCE STORIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A proposal to prohibit the publication of evidence and speeches in "divorce suits allowing only the results to be made known was debuted ...

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  11. FUTURE OBSERVANCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The Acting Premier, Mr. Oakes, proposes to bring the question of the future observance of Anzac Day before the Premiers' Conference. "In my ...

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  12. NIMBIN CELEBRATION.

    Anzac Day was celebrated fittingly at Nimbin by a religious service in the hall. The weather was too wet to hold the demonstration in the ...

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  13. GENERAL STRIKE WEAPON.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Communist party of Australia has issued an appeal urging workers to join the A.L.P. "The general strike," says the appeal, ...

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  14. FRONTIER BICKERING.

    BELGRADE, Wednesday.—Czecho-Slovakian Ministers visited the Foreign Minister and informed him the strained relations between Czecho-Slovakia and Hungary are over ...

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  15. THOSE IRISH ENVOYS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. T. J. Ley, State Minister for Justice, speaking at a memorial service held at Mortdale, said he was pained with indignation to find in a ...

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  16. SERVICES AT MULLUMBIMBY.

    The Church of St. John the Evangelist at Mullumbimby was unable to accommodate the people who came for the commemoration service on Wednesday. It was packed ...

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  17. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

    LAUSANNE, Wednesday.—Turkey raised the question of the Island of Castellorizo. Italy, by article 15, claimed it should be handed back on the ground that it was within ...

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  18. AGAINST THE LAW.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The acting Premier, Mr. Oakes, to-night issued a warning to the Irish Republican envoys, Fathers O'Flannagan and O'Kelly, to cease their activities ...

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  19. MOTOR GARAGE AFIRE.

    PARKES, Thursday—A motor garage owned by Mr. Greg. McGirr, M.L.A., containing, six motor cars, the property of residents, was destroyed by fire. John Hall, a tireman, ...

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  20. PAPUA AND LABOUR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Governor Murray, of Papua. lecturing at the Colonial Institute, said that Papua to-day was the only Pacific community at present not faced with ...

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  21. BUTTER FACTORY GUTTED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Castlemaine butter factory was gutted by fire today. The damage is estimated at £4000. ...

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  22. PUBLIC MAY JUDGE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Oakes, the acting Premier, said he did not desire to comment on Mr. Dooley's statement in connection with the cement contract report, since ...

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  23. PERMIT TO CARRY ARMS.

    DUBLIN. Wednesday.—An official degree authorises the granting of permits to persons, permanently resident in Dublin to carry arms, as highway robberies by gunmen have ...

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  24. AT THE CENOTAPH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The central gathering of those in London who honoured the Anzae dead was succeeded by a memorial service at St. Clement Danes, where ...

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  25. LOAN RUSHED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Commissioners of the Government Savings Bank state that the total applications received for the first Rural Bank loan was approximately ...

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  26. CARELESS SOLICITORS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—"In future," declared Mr. Justice Owen in the Divorce Court to-day, "I shall refuse to accept affidavits unless they are properly endorsed." His ...

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  27. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    ROME, Wednesday.—Signor Mussolini has greated a sensation by writing to the press announcing has acceptance of the resignations of certain Ministers which were ...

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  28. "WILL YOU HOLD MY BABY?"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—While Miss Lily Nevan was standing on the Central railway station a woman walked up and said to her, "Will you hold my baby while I get a ...

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  29. FATAL MOTOR SMASH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The motor, smash at Kellyville on Sunday resulting in injuries to six persons, one of whom died on Monday, has been followed by a second death in ...

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  30. LLOYD GEORGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George informed Sir George Fuller that he regretted that the distance and time were almost insuperable obstacles to a visit to Australia ...

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  31. COMMONWEALTH MILLS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Commonwealth woollen mills at Geelong have been sold by the Federal Government for £150,000. The name of the buyer was not ...

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  32. WHO RUNS THE SHIPS?

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Commonwealth liner Hobson's Bay is still held up owingto a dispute with the seamen. The management refuses to sign a ...

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  33. COMMONWEALTH FRUIT POOLS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Dr. Earle Page says the loss on the 1920-21 fruit pool was £61,973. On the 1921-22 pool it will be £200,000. It, was hoped that tho 1922-23 ...

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  34. 17 CASES OF MEASLES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—On the Ormonde's arrival at Plymouth it was reported that 17 cases of measles had occurred among the children in the last three weeks. ...

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