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  2. THE COMMONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons, during question time, Mr. Ammon, Parliamentary.Secretary to the Admiralty, said that it was not in the public interest ...

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  3. NEW GOVERNOR

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The new Governor of New South Wales, Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair, accompanied by Lady de Chair, arrived in ...

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  4. CONTROL IN GERMANY

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Ambassadors' Conference has assembled to discuss the British memorandum with reference to military control of Germany. ...

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  5. BASIC WAGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Board of Trade sat again to-day to hear argument from the parties interested, preliminary to a declaration by the board of the basic wage for ...

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  6. CASINO

    CASINO, Thursday.—The Mayor, Ald. Elsmer Jones, presided over a full meeting of Casino council. The Minister for Agriculture wrote stating ...

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  7. TICK BOARD

    KYOGLE, Thursday.—A representative meeting of primary producer to-day unanimously nominated Mr. R. E. Alcorn as representative on the ...

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  8. STATE WEALTH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The State Statistician has compiled a list of agricultural statisties for the year ended June 30, 1923. They show that in that period 28,667,949 bushels ...

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  9. OPEN CLASH

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The House of Representatives' discussion on the tax reduction measure reached the "first fight" stage to-night, when, following an hour's ...

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  10. SINGAPORE BASE

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—The naval base at Singapore is to be proceeded with. As a matter of fact there are Indications that the actual work will be ...

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  11. MUNICH TRIAL

    MUNICH, Wednesday.—A slight snowfall this morning sufficed to keep away from the vicinity of the court-house even the few who Assembled yesterday evening. ...

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  12. NAVAL POWER

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Naval Conference closed with an official declaration of unanimity, which it is difficult to reconcile with the reports of dissension among the ...

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  13. BALLINA PARK

    BALLINA, Thursday.—At a special general meeting of the municipal council the first business was the consideration of a request from the Lower Richmond Football League ...

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  14. POLICY CLAIMS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The chairman of the City Mutual Life office, Mr. George Crowley, in the forty-fifth annual report of the company, said that during the past few ...

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  15. NEW MINISTER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. F. S. Boyce, M.L.C., a prominent barrister, is to be elevated to the State Ministry. The Premier, Sir George Fuller, stated ...

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  16. WAR AVERTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Major-General Sir Neville Smyth, V.C., told a number of returned soldiers at Leeton that he believed war between America and Japan had been ...

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  17. PHILIPPINO EXPENDITURE

    MANILA, Wednesday:—Mr. Ben F. Wright, the new chief Government auditor, refuses to approve of the expenses incurred by the Independence Commission, claiming that ...

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  18. MR. THEODORE

    LONDON Wednesday.—Mr. Theodore, premier of Queensland, had a long conference with Lord Glehdyne. In a statement to the press Mr. Theodore ...

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  19. NAVAL VISIT

    PERTH, Thursday.—At a State luncheon here in honour of the visiting British fleet, the Minister for Defence, Mr. Bowden, said that the squadron was the greatest force of ...

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  20. KENDENUP

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Giving evidence before the Kendenup inquiry, Mr. C. J. de Garis mentioned in regard to the sale of his Pyap estate in an effort to relieve his ...

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  21. QUEEN MARY ILL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Express" states that Queen Mary is suffering from a severe cold, but that there is no cause for alarm. ...

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  22. BELGIAN GOVERNMENT DEFEATED

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.—The Chamber of Deputies has rejected by 93 votes to 79 the bill embodying the Franco-Belgian economic convention. ...

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  23. WIRTH CASE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Full Court this afternoon dismissed, with costs, the appeal of Phillip Wirth, circus proprietor, from the decision of Mr. Acting Justice Ralston in ...

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  24. LABOUR LEADERS CONDEMNED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A motion of confidence in the central executive of the A.L.P. was defeated by a large majority at a meeting of the Surry Hills branch last night. ...

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  25. AMUSING ERROR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Rudyard Kipling committed an amusing blunder when naming gates at the Empire Exhibition at Wembley. ...

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  26. REVIEW OF GOVERNMENT WORK

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A criticism in the "Sydney Morning Herald" this morning, to the effect that it is regrettable that the Government should have managed to give ...

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  27. PRISON SUICIDE

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—On February 19, Daniel Murray, who had a long police record, was sentenced at Christchurch to seven years' gaol for breaking and entering. The ...

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  28. AUSTRIA RECOGNISES SOVIET

    VIENNA, Wednesday.—It is announced that Austria has officially recognised the Soviet Government of Russia. ...

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  29. MR. DAUGHERTY TO RETIRE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—An offer by Mr. Daugherty, the Attorney-General, to retire to private life when the Senate completes its investigation into his official acts ...

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  30. POSTMASTER'S PLUCKY ARREST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Leslie Crowe, postmaster at South Kensington, yesterday saw a man in a telephone bureau near the post office. It is alleged that he was ...

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  31. HEAVY DAMAGES AWARDED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the Harnett lunacy case the jury awarded £25,000 damages against the doctors concerned. ...

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  32. MAILS BURNED ON ROAD

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—A motor mail car, whilst en route from Westport to Nelson, was burned at Spooner's Range yesterday. ...

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  33. ALLEGED THEFT OF MOTOR CAR

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Central Police Court to-day Raymond Fenwicks (19) was remanded on a charge of having stolen a motor car valued at £350, the property of ...

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  34. MOISEIWITSCH SEEKS DIVORCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—According to the "Daily Express," Benno Moiseiwitseh, the Celebrated pianist, is seeking a divorce from his wife, Daisy Kennedy the Australian ...

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  35. UNKNOWN MAN INJURED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An unknown man fell 45 feet from a building which is in course of construction at the university grounds to-day. He was admitted to ...

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  36. THE FLEET

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Arrangements have been made, by the Railway Commissioners for the running of special excursion trains from the country districts a day or two prior to ...

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  37. ACQUITTED ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    BATHURST, Thursday.—At the Quartet Sessions to-day Hector Sherman (34) pleaded not guilty to a charge of having feloniously slain James Bonham, a ...

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  38. ARCHBISHOP ON TEETOTALISM

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—Archbishop Kelly, speaking here last night, declared that no individual and no nation could be made moral by Act of Parliament. ...

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  39. BAIL ESTREATED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—When the case against Police Constable Blackwell, who has been charged with having a stolen motor car engine in his possession, was called at ...

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  40. STEVEDORES ACCEPT SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mass meetings of members of the Stevedores' Union at Poplar, Canninglown and Bermondsey unanimously decided to call off the strike. Work ...

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  41. GIFT TO KYOGLE HOSPITAL

    KYOGLE, Thursday.—At the meeting of the hospital committe to-day it was announced that the funds now in hand amounted to £3060. ...

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  42. REFUSAL TO WORK ON STEAMER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Commonwealth steamer Port Lyttelton was yesterday towed into dock for repairs, but as the vessel had been declared "black," the unionists at ...

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  43. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Four members of the crew of the steamer Port Brisbane, John Spence, Thomas Campbell, Robert Mahood, and Charles Austin, were charged at the ...

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  45. VALUATION OFFICER' KILLED

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—Clarence McDonald (21), a clerk in the Valuer-General's office, was killed when a motor car, which was driven by a man named Smith, a valuer ...

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  46. "JEWEL IN BRITISH CROWN"

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—Speaking at the Newcastle show, Lord Forster, Governor General, said "I have grown to love Australia and all Australia stands for. I am ...

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  47. EARLY MORNING FIRE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A fire broke out in Wunderlich's metal ceiling factory at Redfern early this morning. The firemen made a splendid save, but a ...

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