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  2. IRISH REPUBLICAN ENVOYS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Prime Minister, referring to the suggestion that the Federal Government should interfere with the propaganda of the Irish Republican ...

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  3. FEDERAL TAXATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the High Court Chambers to-day. the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox) dismissed the appeals of the State servants who claimed that State ...

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  4. MUSHROOM COMPANIES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Government is upset at the absentee of adequate machinery to control the operations of what may be called "mushroom" insurance companics. It ...

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  5. INDISTRIAL HARMONY.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—Mr. Dunn, M.L.A., commented last night on a statement by Mr. Missingham, M.L.A., said to have been made at Casino that he (Mr. Dunn) was "worse ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    One portion of the spectacular "Queen of Sheba" film produced by Fox which, comes to the Star Court Theatre on Wednesday next that has caused considerable ...

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  7. THE ROYAL WEDDING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The underground railways handled 5,000,000 people. Despite the long wait in the cold rain the crowds in the vicinity of the Abbey were in the highest ...

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  8. SILENT TRIBUTE.

    LAHORE, Thursday.—The full story of the Kohat outrage and abduction and rescue of Miss E. Bills leaves the impression of greatest admiration for the wonderful ...

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  9. NO DEVELOPMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The acting Premier was asked to-night if he had anything to say in connection with the Irish Republican envoys. He said there had been no ...

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  10. TO SAVE LIFE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The merchant and shipping advisory committee's report regarding the life saving appliance's on passenger steamships recommends that boats for all ...

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  11. AMBUSH IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Irish troops motoring between Kiltimagh and Clate Morris were ambushed. Nicholas assistant pay master, was killed. ...

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  12. RURAL BANK LOAN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The acting Premier, expressed himself highly pleased yesterday, with the response that had been made to the issue of the first rural bank loan. "To ...

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  13. COLLIERY CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A conference of representatives of the northern branches of the Coal Miners' Federation and proprietors of the coal mines now idle in the Maitland and ...

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  14. HUNGER STRIKERS RELEASED.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Free State has liberated from goal Annie O'Neill and Nillie Rayan, who have been hunger striking, and at the same time owing to the doctor's ...

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  15. PRINTING TRADES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—On the application of the Master Printers and Connected Trades Association Judge Curlewis, after hearing evidence, to-day cancelled the registration ...

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  16. SCHOOLMASTER AND PRINCESS.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The village of Voll-. maringen. was surprised. by an announcement, posted on the Town Hall of the forthcoming marriage, of the village schoolmaster ...

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  17. BRITISH PASSPORTS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Bruce (Prime Minister), commenting on the report. that the Acting Premier of New South Wales had announced that he proposed to take action ...

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  18. THE OWNERS' TERMS.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—The terms submitted by the owners were as follows:—That the Maitland and Greta proprietors are willing, to re-engage men now on strike on ...

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  19. "THE RULING PASSION."

    A great treat, is in store for the going public of Lismore to-night when George Arliss will be seen with Doris Kenyon in a very fine comedy drama. The ...

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  20. SENTENCED FOR HOUSEBREAKING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—John MeIvor and Arthur Bell, who had pleaded-guilty to a charge of housebreaking at St. Peters, were each sentenced to three years' penal servitude at ...

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  21. TRADES UNIONS ACTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Hurst in the House of Commons, drawing attention to the trade union, judgment asked the Government to consider the repeal of the Trades ...

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  22. GAVE BRIDE AWAY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Frederick Bambridge, a young man, was committed for trial at the Central Court on a charge, of having abetted and assisted William Sthrowski in the ...

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  23. COTTON PESTS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Reports have been received to the effect that the pink boll worm, very similar to the Indian worm which caused great damage in Egyptian cotton ...

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  24. GUN ELEVATION.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Mr. Denby in a statement said that the elevation of guns on United States warships would notbe undertaken unless Congress, approved. ...

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  25. IRISH DEPORTATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A curious position has arisen regarding the recent Irish deportations. The matter has been the subject of consultations between the Ministers and ...

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  26. DISPUTE ON LARGS BAY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the Federal Arbitration Court Mr. Justice Powers gave his decision in the recent dispute on the Largs Bay. He said the engineers were wrong in ...

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  27. DROUGHT INSURANCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Government fodder conservation or drought insurance scheme provides for the formation of a company with a capital of £1,000,000. The question is ...

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  28. SARAH BERNHARDT.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Sarah Bernhardt's stage costume, dolls, furniture, objects of art, and autographed works of Dumas, Sardou, Rostand, and others will be ...

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  29. STANLEY McKAY'S. PANTOMIME COY.

    Lovers of pantomime will be pleaser to hear that the Stanley McKay Pantomime Coy. is visiting Lismore at the end of the coming week, and will appear in the Federal ...

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  30. HIGHER WAGE REFUSED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Miners? Federation executive has applied to the Coalmining Association for an increase in the miners' minimum wages. The owners emphatically ...

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  31. PRICE TO LEAVE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Dusseldorf correspondent says. Herr Cuno and the industrial magnates are experiencing great difficulty regarding the ...

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  32. DANCING IN THE STREETS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—London continued the wedding festival thronghout the evening far into the night. The streets in the West End were thronged with people from ...

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  33. OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The body of an old man, terribly mutilated, with one leg severed, was found lying on the railway line between Liverpool and Casula stations this ...

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  34. EIGHT MINERS KILLED.

    LONDON; Thursday.—While 120 men were being taken to the surface of Trimsarah colliery near Llanelly, in a tram a shackle broke and the tram ran back to the bottom ...

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  35. TO PREVENT POISONING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A number of additional regulations under the provisions of the Poisons Act appear in a Government Gazette." Among them it is provided that ...

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  36. SAVE THE BABES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Dr. Harvey Suttur, in an address on milk to delegates attending the Agricultural Bureau Conference at Wollongong, said it was safer to go and fight as ...

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  37. TO KILL ENGLISHMEN.

    CAIRO, Thursday.—Evidence in the case of conspiracy of the society charged with the murder of Englishmen showed it had three branches in Cairo, with a president of each ...

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  38. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    HOBART, Friday.—The appeal of Mrs. Christine Renwick against, her sentence at Hobart for cruelly ill-treating her five-year-old stepson was dismissed. The judge ...

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  39. CALAMITOUS STATE.

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—Rykoff, President of the Economic Council, Bogdanoff and other members of the Labour and Defence Council, reported at the Communist congress that the ...

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  40. VILLAGE HONEYMOON.

    LONDON, Friday.—The King has bestowed the dignity on the bride of Princess. The Duke and bride departed for their honeymoon in Surrey They received a ...

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  41. RIDICULOUS IDEA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The London money market, ridicules the Paris newspaper "Le Temps" charges that it is financing the German resistance in the Ruhr, and points ...

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  42. INDICTMENT OF PIECEWORK.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—A violent indictment of piecework was made by E. C. Madden, organiser of the Amalgamated. Engineers' Union, to-day. He said if any employer ...

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  43. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Industrial Court, to-day Judge Rolin varied the award of the tram drivers and conductors, extending their hours from 44 to 48. He expressed ...

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  44. THE DOUGLAS MAWSON.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A message received in Brisbane to-day from the manager of the State stations in the Gulf country stated that the natives searching for the Douglas ...

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  45. EIGHT CHARGES OF HOUSEBREAKING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Ivy Woods, aged 23, was found guilty at the Criminal Court today on eight charges of housebreaking, and was remanded for sentence. She ...

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  46. DRUG SUBSTITUTES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Minister for Health, after consulting the Medical Research Council, is appointing a committee to investigate the comparative value for ...

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  47. CONGRATULATIONS OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.The Governor on behalf of the Government yesterday despatched a cable to the Duke of York, extending on behalf of the people of New South Wales ...

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  48. WRECKED STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The wreck of the steamer Iron Prince was sold by auction for £60. ...

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  49. REVISING THE PRAYER BOOK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The House of Laity of the General Assembly of the Church of England gave general approval by 175 votes to 46 to the revision of the Prayer Book. ...

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  50. SEA CAPTAIN'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—When Captain Langdale, of the Union Coy.'s steamer Kowhai. failed to appear at mess yesterday a search of his cabin was made and he Was ...

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  51. LIFE BOATS MISSING.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—The Port Victor, has proceeded 30 miles up the coast, searching for the missing boats of the Portuguese steamer Mossadedes, but saw no trace. ...

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  52. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

    LAUSANNE, Thursday.—The Turks have suggested, the Straits convention could be debated and signed by the neighbouring States and that Russia should participate in the ...

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  53. AUSTRALIA'S EASTERN TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A request, has been made to the Minister for Customs for help to prevent Australia being driven out of the Eastern trade. The Minister asked the ...

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  54. ROSES EVERYWHERE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—All the theatres and cinemas were full. When the audiences poured out many went to the already crowded hotels, where gala dances were held. ...

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  55. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) stated the suggestion that the Imperial Conference Naval proposals should embrace the question of the ...

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  56. UNIONS AND A.L.P. EXECUTIVE.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—A conference of trade unions and executive of the A.L.P. will take, place to-morrow at the Trades Hall. Mr. Power, president of the A.L.P., will ...

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  57. GANG OF THIEVES.

    PARTS, Thursday.—Captain Smith, the wooden-legged man is not an alias of Warren, but a separate personage, whom the police believe is the real leader of the rogues' ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. CROSS OF THE BATH.

    ROME, Thursday.—During King George's visit he will confer the Grand. Cross of the Bath on Sigrior Mussolini. ...

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  60. EXODUS OF CANADIANS.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The Canadian Government is greatly perturbed over the continued exodus of Canadians to the United States, which is rapidly overtaking ...

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  61. AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—The Labour candidates were routed at the Auckland City Council elections. ...

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  62. HOBSON'S BAY SAILS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Hobson's Bay dismite has been settled, and the vessel left Sydney early this morning. ...

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  63. DESIGNER OF THE TROUSSEAU.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Madame Seymour. the designer of the Royaloxide's troussean, has had a romantic, business carrer. Some years ago she came to ...

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  64. A COLD SPELL.

    The change from autumn to winter often makes prevalent a little nasty cold, either in the head of stomach. When feeling a chill attacking you, try a small toddy of rum ...

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  65. OPTOMETRISTS—OPTICIANS.

    Webster. Jack, and McDonald, Limited, 83 Molesworth-street. Lismore (and at corner Martin Place and Pirt-street, Sydney). All principal towns on the North, Coast' visited ...

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  66. SOLDIER SETTLERS' LOANS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Extended time is to be given returned soldier settlers for the repayment of their loans from the Government. ...

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  67. BRICKLAYERS' HOURS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Full Industrial Court to-day reduced the weekly hours of bricklayers from 48 to 44. ...

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  68. Advertising

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