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  2. SPECIAL FORECAST

    For the Northern Tablelands and North and North-Western Slopes, Supplied to "The Northern Daily Leader" By the State Meteorologist, from the ...

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  3. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    Thirty-four Chinese were again before the Central Police Court to-day charged with being prohibited immigrants, and also with having unlawfully ...

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  4. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    The City Coroner held an inquest this morning into the death of Leslie Laney, aged 39, a butcher, who was drowned near Long Reef, on December 26. ...

    Article : 278 words
  5. PEACE PROSPECTS.

    The "Standard" says there is reason to believe [?] Archbishop Clune's activity has already born fruit, and that a meeting of the Daileirean will discuss ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The London Chamber of Commerce is most disappointed at receiving a mere format acknowledgement of their request to the Home Society to receive a ...

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  7. THE LATEST

    The subcommittee for the reconstruction of the Internationale, appointed by the British Labor Party in compliance with the request of the Geneva Congress ...

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  8. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    Officials of the Stewards' Union are confident that their members will not budge till the eight-hours day is granted. The Trades Hall loaders all ...

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  9. What We Want To Do.

    The Lord Mayor of Sydney has just issued a statement containing the city Labor Party's proposals for spending an enormous amount of money in ...

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  10. WHO CAUSED STOPPAGE?

    Mr. Dillon, secretary of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association, says the stewards have staled repeatedly that the ship owners precipitated the ...

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  11. BRITISH EMIGRATION.

    Commenting on the opportunities of the Empire emigration, the "Westminister Gazette" dwells' on the work of the Overseas Settlement Committee, ...

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  12. (Reuter's Telegram.)

    Reuter's Dublin correspondent says the Municipal Council rejected a motion in favor of a truce pending negotiations by 22 votes to [?] ...

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  13. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Sir Joseph Cook stated this afternoon when asked if he had noticed the criticism of the altered policy of the War Service Homes Department in declining ...

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  14. RAID ON CEMETERY.

    There was a grim night time military rain in the cemetery attached to the Carmelite Nunnery, at Ranelagh, County Dublin. The grave of a recently ...

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  15. POSTPONED WEDDING.

    James Grant (or Harry Smith), who was arrested last Friday a few minutes before his wedding ceremony was to have been performed, re-appeared at the ...

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  16. CURATE SENTENCED.

    A Roman Catholic curate was court [?]nartialled at Waterford, and sentenced to two years' hard labor for possessing seditious literature. ...

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  17. NAVAL COMPETITION.

    Speaking at Glasgow on naval competition, Viscount Grey said he was convinced that if another war occurred 20 years hence the civilisation of Europe ...

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  18. LABOR AND EDUCATION.

    At the Lord Mayor's welcome to delegates to the inter-State teachers' conference to-day, Mr. Mutch, Minister for Education, said he was happy that the ...

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  19. MARTIAL LAW EXTENDED.

    Martial law has been extended to the counties of Waterford, Wexford, Kilkenny, and Clare. ...

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  20. HEAVY COASTAL RAINS.

    Heavy coastal rain was reported in the past 24 hours. The weather is fine and clear in parts of the western districts, otherwise cloudy to overcast and ...

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  21. BETTING TRANSACTIONS.

    The new law compelling bookmakers in New South Wales to furnish a statutory declaration of the number of their booked bets so that they may be taxed ...

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  22. DISASTROUS WRECK.

    Reuter's Madrid correspondent says the Spanish steamer St. Isabel is a total loss on the coast at Villagarcia near the Island of Salvors. She was coming ...

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  23. SYDNEY'S INQUESTS.

    The City Coroner held 537 inquests last year, compared with 492 the previous year. Cases in which intemperance directly ...

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  24. DIED FROM INJURIES.

    The Bathurst district coroner, at Wellington, has begun an inquiry concerning the death of a man named Frank Holden as a result of injuries sustained from a ...

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  25. FAIR RENTS COURT.

    The transactions of the Fair Rents Court during the past year show that 812 applications were lodged, and that rent was reduced in 148 cases, while ...

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  26. Mr. MOATE RETORTS.

    Mr. Moate, secretary of the Stewards Union, said that Mr. Dillon had stated it must be remembered that the offer made by the owners was rejected by the ...

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  27. THE WEATHER.

    Showery weather continued last night, and to-day good rain is falling in many places. The rainfall up to 9 a.m. to-day was: West Maitland 67 points, Branxton ...

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  28. Titles and Their Holders.

    During the year just closed over 20,000 awards of the Order of the British Empire were made, and many thousands of other titles and ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GAMING ACT

    Twenyt-two men were fined at Adelaide Police Court, the fines ranging front £5 to £8, for breaches of the Gaming Act. Under the new legislation ...

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  30. HOUSING IN GLASGOW.

    It was stilted at the conference of the Scottish Labor Housing Association in Glasgow that 13.000 houses in Glasgow tenanted by 47,000 people are declared ...

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  31. VICTORIA'S COAL PROBLEM.

    The shortage of coal due to the stewards' strike will not affect the goods traffic in Victoria at present. Advantage, is to be taken by the Railway ...

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  32. SEVERE STORM.

    A severe cyclonic storm, which was less than a mile in width, and which blew itself out within two miles, unroofed farm houses and farm ...

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  33. TEST MATCHES.

    Mr. R. Hartigan, the well-Known Queensland cricketer, and a member of the Board of Control after having Witnessed the second test match, remarked ...

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  34. MR. D. R. HALL'S RETURN.

    Mr. D. R. Hall reached Adelaide, to-day, en route for Sydney. He declined to say anything on the subject of cancellation of his ...

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  35. SHIPPING DEPRESSION.

    In view of the grave depression in the shipping trade Scandinavian owners are reported to have decided to indefinitely lay up ships representing 400,000 tons, ...

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  36. BAD LABOR OUTLOOK.

    In view of the unsatisfactory situation regarding the outlook for labor in the State, delegates representing the United Laborers' Society have been ...

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  37. EXTRA STAMP DUTY ON CHEQUES.

    Under the new Act all cheques paid on or after December 31, 1920, must bear 2d stamp duty. On cheques already bearing a penny ...

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  38. ALBURY EXPRESS CANCELLED.

    A special meeting o[ the Victorian branch of the Stewards' Union has been called for to-morrow to hear reports in regard to the negotiations that have ...

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  39. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    Reuter is informed that a high British authority announces that the suggestion from the United States that there are secret clauses in the ...

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  40. TEACHERS' CONFERENCE

    Mrs. Taylor, addressing the conference of inter-State school teachers, said she did not approve of co-education of boys and girls, although she ...

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  41. REDS AGAIN.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent learns from Bucharest that grave apprehension is felt in Roumania owing to the reported presence of six new Bolshevik ...

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  42. ENGLISH XI.

    The "Times," discussing the test matches, says it has given up hope. The paper says: "Anything is possible in cricket, but that the ...

    Article : 70 words
  43. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY

    During the past 24 hours the central values of the "high" have slumped eastward from Tasmania, and thus given an inducement to a slight intensification or ...

    Article : 192 words
  44. RUNAWAY TRUCKS.

    Last night a brake van and half a dozen trucks broke away from Eulomogo station, four miles east of Dubbo. They gravitated west, gathering ...

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  45. GIVING UP COASTAL TRADE.

    All astonishing statement was made by a prominent shipping man to-day regarding the decline of Australian shipping. Owing to strikes and similar ...

    Article : 115 words
  46. (United Service.)

    Fender suggests that Hendry and Hornibrook would strengthen the Australian bowling. Such of the Cable News on this ...

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  47. MRS. SNOWDON'S WARNING.

    Speaking at Leicester after her extensive four in Central Europe, Mrs. Philip Snowdon warden Labor against extreme action. She stated that the ...

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  48. NORTH QUEENSLAND FOOD FAMINE.

    As a consequence of the shipping holdup in North Queensland supplies of food stuffs are running short. Cairns particularly is suffering. ...

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