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  2. RUSSIA.

    PARIS, Monday.—"Le Journal" states that Poland will insist upon the Independence of Ukraine. ...

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  3. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Soldiers' Land Commission inquiry was resumed this morning. Mr. Hare, Under-Secretary for Lands, under cross-examination, said that. Mr. ...

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  4. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Storey states the Government will take an early opportunity of amending the electoral law so as to revert to single seat constituencies for the next ...

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  5. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Monday.—Two Government doctors sent to attend the hunger-strikers from Cork recommended their release, which the Government refused. The doctors received ...

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  6. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—His Honor Judge Beeby, speaking in the Industrial Court, said he did not subscribe to the idea that 48 hours' work a week was the irreducible ...

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  7. LATEST SPORTING.

    Owners are reminded that entries for all events in connection with the Lismore Turf Club meeting close this day (Wednesday) at 4 p.m., when it is expceted that the response ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Assembly this afternoon Mr. Bagnall gave notice of motion that the Government should appoint a committee of representative citizens to ...

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  9. GERMANS ATTACK TRAIN.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Polish account of the disturbances in Silesia reports that a train transporting British and French officers and soldiers and food supplies to Memel, on ...

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  10. UNCONSTITUTIONAL THINGS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Storey says another Government will soon be in power if there is any attempt to make this Government do unconstitutional things. ...

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  11. WORKING HOURS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Emery, on resuming his discussion of the working hours before rhe Broken Hill strike tribunal, remarked:—"The fact of the matter is that ...

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  12. IN COUNTY GALWAY.

    DUBLIN, Monday.—Three sergeants were murdered at Athlone, Kilrush and Sandon in an ambush. In County Galway murderers are entering houses and killing the ...

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  13. WYONG RACES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Wyong races were postponed until Thursday owing to rain. ...

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  14. PROGRESSIVE PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the Farmers and Settlers' Conference the president explained that it was for, the conference to decide whether the association should go on its ...

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  15. MAITLAND CUP ACCEPTANCES.

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  16. DANGER NOT YET OVER.

    WARSAW, Monday.—Allied military men consider that while the Poles have won a victory danger is not over as north of Warsaw, the "Red" opposition is stiffering. ...

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  17. THE GOVERNMENT CRITICISED!

    LONDON, Monday.—Protests against, the imprisonment of Mr. McSwceney (Lord Mayor of Cork) are floating into Whitehall from unexpected quarters. The "Times" in ...

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  18. THE SHEARING DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Lambert, (secretary of the A.W.U.) stated this morning that Gillerdone, a large shearing shed in the Warren district, had made a start with ...

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  19. SANDOWN PARK RACES.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—The Sandown Park races fixed for to-day were again postponed on account of rain. ...

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  20. OLYMPIC CONTESTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  21. A CENTRAL COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. Speaking at the Farmers and Settlers' conference Mr. Trethowan said the draft of the constitution for the suggested amalgamation proposed a ...

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  22. ENGINEERS' CASE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day when Mr. Justice Higgins was asked if he could indicate when, the Amalgamated Society of Engineers' ease ...

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  23. BOLSHEVIK PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Warsaw communique states that 35,000 Bolsheviks have been taken prisoners. General Weygand declares that Poland will be the grave of ...

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  24. BOWLING.

    KYOGLE, Tuesday.—A team of Petersbain bowlers arrived at Kyogle this afternoon, being formally welcomed on the green. The visitors were entertained at a banquet ...

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  25. POLISH ADVANCE.

    BERLIN, Monday.—A further great, advance is indicated by the latest reports, the Poles having reached 60 miles north of the Warsaw line, thence, running northward to ...

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  26. ARCHBISHOP SPENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Archbishop Spence, of Adelaide, in accepting the freedom of Kilkenny, said that they in Australia knew the state of Ireland from the journals, but ...

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  27. REPLY TO THE PREMIER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Garden, replying to the Premier's criticisms of the I.W.W., Labor Council and executive of the A.L.P., remarked:—Perhaps the Premier still ...

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  28. SCULLING.

    Recently Dick Arnst, the New Zealand sculler, challenged Jim Paddon, of Evans Head, to row for the Australian championship. It seems likely that a match will be arranged, ...

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  29. THE KATTOWITZ AREA.

    LONDON, Monday.—Renter's Berlin, correspondent states that there is no truth in the report that the Poles are entering Kattowitz (Prussian Silesia). He states that some ...

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  30. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A number of proprietary teas are to be 3d to 6d cheaper at the end of the month. The retail grocers state that the fall in prices will be practically ...

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  31. FIERCE RIOTING.

    LONDON, Monday.—Fierce rioting followed the murder of Inspector Swanzy through the afternoon and night. Sinn Feiners were severely assaulted and had to ...

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  32. MUNITIONS FOR POLAND.

    LONDON, Monday.—The action of Mr. Tower (American Ambassador to Germany) in refusing to allow munitions for Poland to be unloaded at Danzig has caused ...

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  33. MOORE-STREET EXTENSION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is understood that the Labor caucus in the City Council has definitely decided against the Moore-street extension scheme. ...

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  34. THE LABOR COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Trades Hall is reported to be much divided concerning the decisions arrived at by the unionists in regard, to deportations. A special meeting of ...

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  35. ARNST'S CHALLENGE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Harry Floyd received a telegram from Jim Paddon stating that, he was coming to Sydney to make arrangements with Arnst. When Arnst made known last ...

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  36. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Monday. —The "Evening News" states that the Irish peace conference which has been convened of the moderates of all sections will open on Tuesday. Sir ...

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  37. ALLEGED STEALING AT BRISBANE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two men, Alfred Ladewig and John Walker, were remanded at the Central Police Court on a charge of having at Brisbane stolen £204. It was ...

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  38. LEADER OF THE PROGRESSIVES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The members of the Progressive party presented to the Farmers and Settlers' Conference were enthusiastically cheered on ascending, the platform. ...

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  39. WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Both Barry and Febton are in the best of health and condition for their great struggle on Saturday. Arnst in an interview to-day remarked:— "I do ...

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  40. TRADE UNION LEAGUE'S MAINFESTO.

    LONDON, Monday.—The, "Times" Rotterdam correspondent says that a call to the organised proletariat to protest with might, and main against any war" has been ...

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  41. CITED AS CO-RESPONDENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Melbourne, message says that Mr.R. W. Foster, M. P., has been cited as co-respondent in a divorce petition filed by John Thomas Hall, ...

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  42. CHARGE OF STEALING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Frank Farr, 32, a clerk, was remanded on a charge of having stolen £338, the property, of William Gardiner and Coy., Limited. The police ...

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  43. AN INSPECTOR MURDERED.

    DUBLIN, Monday.—Inspector Swanzy was murdered in a crowded street at Lisburn while walking home from church with his mother and sister. Two passers-by were also ...

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  44. THE POLISH DRIVE.

    WARSAW, Monday.—The Poles are driving the Bolsheviks eastwards from Thorn info the arms of General Shikorski, who is expected to reach Mlawa, with his forces, ...

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  45. AN ARM AMPUTATED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—While two brothers, John and Thomas Slavin, aged 17 and 15 respectively, were out cockatoo hunting the latter's gun exploded while, passing through ...

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  46. IN SYRIA.

    PARIS, Monday.—A message from Marta states that the Prime Minister of the provisional Syrian Government and another Minister were assassinated at Damascus. ...

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  47. TO WITNESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    By the boat leaving Byron Bay last night there was a large exodus of sports, particularly from the Mid-Bichmond, who are bent on witnessing the race for the sculling ...

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  48. THE FOURTH CANDIDATE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Labor party met to-day in an endeavor to take, such action in filling the vacancy in the Murray electorate as would improve the slender majority of ...

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  49. SHOOTING CASE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—W. Barker was admitted to Gonlburn Hospital with a bullet wound in his shoulder. He explained that he was bailed up by another man at ...

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  50. FOOTBALL.

    A meeting of the executive of the Richmond River Rugby League was held at the School of Arts last night, at which there were present Messrs. T. Adams (in the ...

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  51. FARMERS AND SETTLERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The resolutions carried at the Farmers and Settlers' Conference to-day included the following:—That Parliament, should elect its Ministers by ...

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  52. MEXICO.

    MEXICO CTTY, Monday.—Pedro Samora, the latest Mexican outlaw, promises to exceed Villas' record. He now holds nine wealthy Britishers and Americans demanding ...

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  53. THE PORT OF DANZIG.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is stated that Mr. Lloyd George and Signor Gioli[?] have made proposals to the French Government for Allied action for the purpose of seeming ...

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  54. THE STATE'S PRODUCTION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—David Fell, in a discourse on economics, showed that New South Wales is producing less than in 1913-14, and proved by statistics that unless production ...

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  55. REFUGEES ENTERING GERMANY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" Danzig correspondent reports that refugees are entering Germany at the rate of 500 daily. ...

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  56. DR. MANNIX.

    LONDON, Monday.—Dr. Mannix, in a message to Ireland, says:—"I appeal to the people to be calm and firm under the insult offered them through me. Ireland can afford ...

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  57. MORTALITY AMONGST CATTLE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mysterious mortality amongst cattle has occured in the Kiama district. Already one owner has lost 13 head of young stock, all the deaths ...

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  58. RUSSIAN RAILWAY SERVICE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" Warsaw correspondent states that evidence is accumulating that the Russian railway service is almost at a standstill. The leaders ...

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  59. VERDICT OF MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The inquest concerning the death of Frances Hubert was resumed to-day. Detective Truscott deposed that James Morris identified accused as the ...

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  60. JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Some unknown persons smashed the window of a pawnbroker's shop at Redfern last night and secured £200 worth of jewellery. The inmates, who were ...

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  61. FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY.

    The following fixtures were arranged for Saturday next, being the commencement, of the knock-out competition for the Nesbitt Cup:— ...

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  62. ANGLO-ITALIAN AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—A communique from Incerne emphasises Anglo-Italian complete agreement in regard to the need for the re-establishment of a world-wide peace, ...

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  63. CHINA.

    PEKING, Monday.—A serious situation confronts China, growing out of the eastward retirement from Siberia, of 20,000 of General Semenoff's anti "Reds" to Manchuria. The ...

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  64. DIVORCE SUIT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A decree absolute was granted by Mr. Justice Gordon in the divorce suit brought by Eva Catts against James Howard Catts, M.P., on the ground ...

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  65. THE ESCAPED NUN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Miss Partridge is a letter received by the press through the Grand Secretary of the Loyal Orange Institution gives full details of the circumstances ...

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  66. MR. CLEAR TO BE ELECTED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Labor party endorsed the Cabinet's proposal in connection with the Murray vacancy to appoint the runne-up to fill the vacancy. This means ...

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  67. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Ten persons were killed in a battle between miners and policemen in West Virginia (America). ...

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  68. ROYAL VISIT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The steamer Levuka claimed to be the last ship to say farewell to the Prince of Wales. While the vessel was at sea it sent a message to the Renown ...

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  69. WILD MAN OP THE BUSH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A wild man of the bush has beeu captured at Avoca. He has a jet black beard over a foot long, and long, shaggy hair. For many years he lived ...

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  70. FREIGHT STEAMER SINKS.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.— The freight steamer Superior City, plying in Lake Superior, sank following a collision in a fog. Twenty-nine of the crew are missing. ...

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  71. CROSSING THE FONTIER.

    BERLIN, Monday.—So far about 10,000 Bolshevik troops have crossed tlie frontier into Germany. The number is increasing hourly. ...

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  72. VICEROY IN INDIA.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Birkenhead has been offered the position of Viceroy of India. (Lord Birkenhead, better known as F. E. ...

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  73. BAD SCHOOL CONDITIONS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The health inspector reports that conditions at Parramatta South school are most serious. The students are compelled to sit in unventilated rooms, ...

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  74. COTTON GROWING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Arrangements have been made by the New South Wales and Queensland Governments to encourage the growing of cotton. ...

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  75. Advertising

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