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  2. PREMIER ENTERTAINED

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) accompanied by Mr. W. T. Missingham. M.L.A., arrived at Alstonville at 12.20 p.m. to-day, and on their ...

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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE

    In a lengthy reply to the rejection by the A.W.U. of his peace proposals, which was released to-day, the Prime ...

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  4. WOMAN'S PLUCK

    Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Miller were at work early to-day on the engine of the "Red Rose" Slight defects will prevent them hopping off ...

    Article : 157 words
  5. NAVY DlSCORD

    The trouble which took place on board H.M.S. Royal Oak at Gibraltar has resulted in a serious disagreament between ...

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  6. ZINOVIEFF LETTER

    In the House of Commons Mr. Ramsay MacDonald moved that the francs Inquiry Board's revelations regarding the Zinovieff letter ...

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  7. FIVE YEARS

    At Darlinghurst sessions to-day Gordon Henry Barr (23), a [?]nic, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment for having ...

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  8. "SHANGHAIED"

    Allegations of the shanghaiing of three Chinese aboard the liner Yoseric were made in the Supreme Court when an application for a writ of habeas ...

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  9. BOYCOTT FUTILE

    Motor transport services running in competition with the railways were vigorously attacked at the annual dinner of the western ...

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  10. CONGRATULATIONS

    The Prime Minister to-day sent the following welcome to Capt. Lancaster, through the Mayor of Darwin:—"On behalf of the Government of the ...

    Article : 154 words
  11. BEER STOLEN

    In the Police Court to-day three members of the crew of the steamer Barwon were each fined £10, in default three months' hard labour, for ...

    Article : 246 words
  12. THE TURF

    With the A.J.C. autumn meeting less than three weeks ahead great interest 's being taken in track work at Randvick. The hurdles were out 80 feet on ...

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  13. ARRANGING A FAREWELL

    In response to a request made by several Indies of the town that a public meeting be called to arrange a suitable farewell to Mrs. G. C. Church ...

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  14. SAMOAN AFFAIRS

    Mr. O. S. Nelson, who was banished from Samoa by the New Zealand Government, arrived in Sydney to-day en route for Geneva where he intends to ...

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  15. WAR RECORDS

    Startling statements were made dur ing argument on the security for costs in the action for alleged libel brought by General Sir Arthur Currie, comman ...

    Article : 154 words
  16. JURY DISCHARGED

    There was an extraordinary incident at Darlinghurst Sessions to-day when Judge Curlewis after remarking that a juryman had asked insulting ...

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  17. DISPUTE REVIVED

    The dispute between the Auditor-General (Mr. Coghlan) and Mr. Walter Bethel, secretary of the Child Welfare Department regarding the ...

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  18. GOSFORD RACES

    Gosford races were held to-day in fine weather. Results- Encourage Stakes:—Resorby 1, Sir Leucops 2, Bose Star 3. Winner 5 to ...

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  19. ACCEPTANCE URGED

    Representatives of the Federal Labour party consulted with the committee of the Trades Unions in Melbourne and urged acceptance of the ...

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  20. BIRTLES SAFE

    Francis Birtles, who is travelling from England to Australia in a Bean car, and who has been missing about a month, has arrived at Tammu, Upper ...

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  21. RAZORS AND REVOLVERS

    At the Newtown Police Court Mr. Camphin, S.M., sentenced Samuel Barker (21), fellmonger, to six months' hard labour for having assaulted ...

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  22. FIRE AT MINING CAMP

    Nine men are dead, five were seriously burned, and a number of others received minor hurts as the result of a fire, believed to be caused by ...

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  23. CORAKI WEIGHTS

    The following weights have been declared for Coraki J.C. races on Satturday next- OPENING HANDICAP, 6 ...

    Article : 127 words
  24. CONGRESS STORMED

    For the first time in Congressional history an army of Government employees numbering several thousands stormed the House of Representatives ...

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  25. CHANGED OPINIONS

    Mr. T. J. Ley, who has just returned from a world tour after representing Australia at the Assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva was ...

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  26. NAVY LEAGUE'S PROTEST

    The New South Wales Navy League has forwarded to the Prime Minister a letter protesting against the abolition of boy training in the Royal Australian ...

    Article : 115 words
  27. CROWN PROSECUTOR DIES

    Mr. Frederick W. Dickson, Crown Prosecutor, died to-night at the age of 68 years. Several weeks ago Mr. Dickson Ilapsed while lift the Supreme ...

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  28. ANXIOUS FOR THRILL

    Following a visit to Nelson's flagship, the Victory. King Amanullah journeyed from Portsmouth to Southampton in Submarine L22, and fired ...

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  29. UNSINKABLE LIFEBOAT

    A Dutch unsinkable lifeboat, named the Schuttvaer, 21 feet long, the result of eighteen years experimentation, left Westminster Bridge for New ...

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  30. LISMORE TROTTING CLUB

    The attention, of owners of trotters and ponies is directed to the advertisement appearing, in to-day's issue regarding a meeting of the Lismore ...

    Article : 55 words
  31. ARCHIBISHOP TO BE MARRIED

    Archbishop Lees, of Melbourne, is to be married at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on April 19. The Bishop of Bradford will officiate at the ...

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  32. BUTTER QUALITY

    Mr. L. T. MacInnes, State dairy expert, said to-day that the butter quality was never better, despite recent adverse climatic conditions. This was ...

    Article : 102 words
  33. HISTORIAN'S RESENTMENT

    Professor Carl Russell Fish, of the University of Wisconsin, resents the endorsement of his history text book by Mayor Thompson, of Chicago. ...

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  34. CRICKET

    The Australian cricketers commenced a match against Poverty Bay to-day. Rain stopped play when the visitors had lost 9 for 75. Morton and ...

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  35. FIRE UNDER HOUSE

    The police are inquiring into what appears to have been a deliberate attempt to burn down a grocer's shop and dwelling at Narrabeen early ...

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  36. SOLDIERS' CLUB ROOM

    There was a large gathering of ladies at the Soldiers' Club room in the •now council chambers yesterday afternoon, when the Mayoress. (Mrs. C. Mc ...

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  37. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET

    This is the seventh clay in which 3,000,000 shares have been sold on the stock market. It is also announced that two scats were sold at 325,000 ...

    Article : 89 words
  38. LADY BAILEY

    Lady Bailey, who is flying to Capo, has arrived at Heliopolis, in Syria. ...

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  39. BOWLS

    The Lismore, Club's championship games were advanced a stage yesterday afternoon when the following games were played ...

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  40. FELL 50 FEET PROM BRIDGE

    William Henry Brightwell (83) fell 50 feet from a suspension bridge at Parsley Bay to the sand. to-day. He was taken to ...

    Article : 75 words
  41. FLIGHT OVER NEW GUINEA

    Capt. P. F. Moody yesterday mane the first direct coast to coast flight from Port Moresby over Edie Creek gold diggings to the Wau goldfields in ...

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  42. ARCTIC EXPEDITION

    Capt. Wilkins accompanied by Pilot Eilsen hopped for Point Barrow to-day following preparatory flights. STEWARD (Alaska), Monday. ...

    Article : 42 words
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