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  2. WHEAT CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Commenting yesterday on the Auditor-General's decision in connection with the 1916-17 wheat claim, Mr. Buttenshaw, M.L.A., said it was not his ...

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  3. ARRIVED

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday.—Great crowds gathered on the sea front early this morning to witness the entry of the British fleet. The arrival of the squadron aroused ...

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  4. SELECTED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It was ascertained from an authoritative source to-night that the personnel of the New State Commission will be: Judge Cohen ...

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  5. FOR TRIAL

    The second scene of the Duranbah tragedy was enacted at the Murwillumbah Police Court to-day, when the district coroner (Mr. E. A. May) ...

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  6. HARBOUR BRIDGE DETAILS OF TENDERS SUBMITTED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Messrs. Dorman, Long and Co., the successful tenderers for the North Shore Bridge, already have establishments in Sydney and ...

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  7. COMMUNICATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Ropner, the Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, said that the Government did not at present intend to ...

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  8. PAINFUL CASE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A well-to-do farmer named Harnett is suing Dr. Bond, a Lunacy Commissioner, and Dr. Adam, keeper of an asylum, claiming damages for ...

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  9. METHODISM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The annual conference of the Methodist Church in New South Wales commenced to-night in the Lyceum Hall. ...

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  10. IMMIGRATION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sir Arthur Rickard, addressing the members of the Millions Club, said that the migration results to date were almost appalling. ...

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  11. FRENCH POLITICS

    PARIS, Tuesday.—M. Briand's speech at Careassoane may be regarded as the opening of the electoral campaign. M. Briand appealed to all Democrats and ...

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  12. HUGE LOSSES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The loss of a fortune of £140,000 inherited in 1910 was disclosed during the Bankruptcy Court examination of Constantine Scaramanga-Ralli, ...

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  13. HOUSING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Parliamentary Select Committee, which is inquiring into the operations of the Housing Board, continues its sittings to-day. ...

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  14. STAMPING EGGS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Another meeting of interested parties was held at the Department of Agriculture to-day in connection with the stamping of eggs. ...

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  15. MYSTERY DEEPENS

    ROME, Tuesday.—The mystery of a deaf and dumb soldier, suffering from loss of memory, is deepening. He has already been claimed as a lost son by mothers in ...

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  16. CONTRACTORS SANGUINE

    Between 1500 and 1800 men will be employed in the construction of the bridge, of whom one-third will be skilled. The contractors are sanguine that the ...

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  17. INSURANCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Chamber of Commerce, the Chamber of Mines and the Employers' Association have declined to assist the Federal Royal Commission which is ...

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  18. SORDID STORY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Guy Hope Coldwell, a well-to-do farmer of Ludlow, obtained a decree nisi against his wife on the ground of her misconduct with Francis Rowland ...

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  19. LABOUR SPLIT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Considerable surprise was expressed in Labour circles to-day at reports to the effect that the opponents of the A.L.P. executive, styling ...

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  20. VON LUDENDORFF

    MUNICH, Tuesday.—The trial of General Von Ludendorff, Herr Hitler and seven alleged accomplices on charges of high treason in connection with a revolutionary attempt ...

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  21. ALLEGED THEFT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the Central Police Court to-day John Olsen (35) was charged on a provisional warrant with theft and desertion in New Zealand. ...

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  22. BETTER BULLS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Owing to the paucity of interest and the absence of useful suggestions from those organisations which were expected to concern ...

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  23. "NO LABOUR SENTIMENTS"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the annual meeting of the Cootamundra electoral Labour Council Mr. Loughlin, M.L.A., Deputy-Leader of the State Parliamentary Labour Party, ...

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  24. NEW CRUISERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A score of wellknown Liberal members of the House of Commons have issued a manifesto urging reconsideration of the project to lay down ...

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  25. LUBRANO APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Another act in the Lubrano divorce case was staged to-day, when the co-respondent, Luigi Vitali, Italian Consul in Sydney, appealed to the ...

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  26. DOCK STRIKE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The dockers' delegate conference has decided to endorse the settlement and to call off the strike. Work will be resumed at all ports to-morrow ...

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  27. EGYPTIAN STRIKE OVER

    ALEXANDRIA, Tuesday.—The textile strikers have resumed work, the five leaders having been taken back and the workers' lawyer recognised, on the responsibility of ...

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  28. WIRTH CASE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Philip Wirth, the well-known circus proprietor, whose income is stated by his wife, Sarah Jane Wirth, to be £10,000 per annum, to-day appealed to ...

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  29. TROUBLE IN KENYA COLONY

    NAIROBI. Tuesday.—The Indians in Kenya Colony have commenced an intensive nonco-operation campaign as a protest against their alleged political grievances, the initial ...

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  30. CONDITIONS IN IRELAND

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Father Denny, the Adelaide priest who returned yesterday from a tour to the Holy Land, Palestine, France, England and Ireland, declared that Ireland ...

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  31. IMPORTANT CHEMICAL DISCOVERY

    BOSTON, Tuesday.—The discovery has been announced of a new catalyst to bring about the permanent union of hydrogen and nitrogen atoms, and which will yield 14 per ...

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  32. NOT FELT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Giving evidence before the Federal Works Committee, Mr. Hodgeson, Chief Traffic Manager for the New South Wales railways, said that the ...

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  33. SIR PERCY SCOTT AGAIN ILL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Admiral Sir Percy Scott, who recently suffered from a severe illness in Malta, was landed on a stretcher at the Albert Dock to-day from the liner ...

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  34. BAKERS WANT MEDIATOR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The operative bakers to-day wrote to the Chief Secretary, Mr. Oakes, asking him to mediate with a view to settling the strike. ...

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  35. SEVERE WEATHER IN EUROPE

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Unusually severe weather is being experienced in Europe from the Pyrenees to the Alps. The mountains behind Nice are snow ...

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  36. RURAL CREDITS AND MARKETING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Representatives of the New Settlers' League and the Chamber of Agriculture yesterday conferred in regard to organising the primary industries. ...

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  37. ENGLISH MULTI-MILLIONAIRE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Joseph Trueman Mills, Lord of the Manor of Leighton Buzzard, who died recently, left over £4,000,000. ...

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  38. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—After being dragged along for 70 yards by a train, Michael McNamara succumbed to his injuries this morning. ...

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  39. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Foot and mouth disease has broken out on the farm of Sir John Robinson, the breeder of Papyrus, and 17 valuable pedigree cattle have been ...

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  40. SHIP'S BOILERS GIVE TROUBLE

    TENERIFFE, Tuesday.—The steamer Themistocles, from Brisbane, has arrived here with two boiler furnaces down. She will remain here while all her boilers are opened ...

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