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  2. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A report from a authority states that Mr. Tower (Americau Ambassador) did not refuse to per mi t. the French to land munitions at Danzig. He ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon the Premier (Mr. Storey), Sir George Fuller, and Mr. Wearne paid a tribute to the late Mr. John Meagher, ...

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  4. LATEST SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  5. NECESSARY COMMODITIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The secretary of the Necessary Commodities Commission states that exemption from fixed prices for baeon and hams has been granted from August 27. ...

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  6. IRELAND.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—At the Irish Peace Conference Lord French moved that the policy of the Government should be to end civil war us of paramount importances, and ...

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  7. BOXING.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.—Jimmy Clabby defeated George Cock for the Australasian heavyweight championship on points. ...

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  8. SPORTING NOTES.

    The Lismore Turf Club will hold a two days meeting on Wednesday, and Thursday next. The response on the part of owners, taking into consideration the strenuous time ...

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  9. ATHLETICS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A big athletic meeting between teams representing the British Empire and America has been fixed for September 9. ...

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  10. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Warsaw correspondent states tliere is not the smallest prospcct that the Minsk negotiations will result in peace. ...

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  11. WILD SCENES AT LISBURN.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—A Lisburn message stales that there have been wild scenes. Roman Catholics are leaving the town. The military were forced to charge a mob with ...

    Article : 35 words
  12. GOLF.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the amateur golf championship Qujrk defeated Appleby, while Ivo Whittou defeated Bussell. ...

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  13. WYONG RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 words
  14. POLISH SUCCESSES.

    WARSAW, Tuesday.—A Polish communique says:—We separated the divisions of the Fifteenth Soviet Army which were covering tho retreat. We surrounded the bulk of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. DESTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Rioting at Lisburn has continued. Seventy premises of Roman Catholics and Sinn Fciners have been bunied. The damage is estimated at £50,000. ...

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  16. OLYMPIC CONTESTS.

    ANTWERP, Wednesday.—The final of the 1500 metres swimming race resulted:-Ross (America) 1, Vernot (Canada) 2, Beaurapaire 3. ...

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  17. LORD MAYOR OF CORK.

    LONDON, Wedesday.—The Irish Peace Conference wired to the Government asking for the release of Mr. MeSweeuey (Lord "Mayor of Cork): His sister Mary wired to ...

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  18. THE PLEBISCITE AREA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Italian journal "La Stampa" interviewed Dr. Van Simons (German Minister for Foreign Affairs)," who BtateB if th Poles occupy the plebiscite area ...

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  19. FOOTBALL.

    First grade.—Wanderers v. Woodibura, Rec., 2.155, D. Goodwin: "Wallaroos v. Coraki, Rec., 3.30, C. Good-win; Lismore v. Dunoon, Point, 3.30, N. Coleman. ...

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  20. CARLTON PARK WEIGHTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 261 words
  21. BIG HAUL OF PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An official message states that the Poles have taken 83,000 prisoners, while 20,000 surrendered to Germany. Another 10,000 men have been, ...

    Article : 97 words
  22. DOMINION HOME RULE.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—The confercnce carried Lord iiVench's. motion in regard to the policy of (he Government to end civil war. Sir H. Phmkett declared that the ...

    Article : 108 words
  23. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Soldier Settlement inquiry was resumbd to-day. Arthur Charles Brown, continuing his evidence, admitted that during the first three ...

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  24. BOLSHEVIKS HEAVILY DEFEATED.

    WARSAW, Wednesday.—A Polish communique reports that after desperate fighting the Poles inflicted an immense defeat ou the "Red" northern amy. They captured ...

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  25. GUARD FOR CABINET MINISTERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Inv iew of the Sinn Pernors threats to transfer terror to England if Mr. McSweeney, the imprisoned Sinn Foiner, died, the Cabinet Ministers are ...

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  26. TRANSIT OF WAR MATERIAL.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A note has been sent to Mr. Tower in the name of the confercnce of ambassadors asking him to ensure the transit of war material through. Danzig ...

    Article : 92 words
  27. LISMORE TURF CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 words
  28. ADMINISTRATION OF LAW.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George, replying' to the appeal by the sister of Mr. McSwccney, said:—"It is with profound regrot that I hear of the pain inflicted on you ...

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  29. THE "COUNCIL OF ACTION."

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Labor "Council of Action," replying to the recent note bf Mr. Lloyd George and Sigmal Giollitti, declared it must be read as a move in the ...

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  30. CRICKET.

    The annual meeting of the Goolm[?]ar Cricket Club was held in the hall on Monday uight last. Mr. F. Green presided. The treasurer's balance-sheet showed a credit ...

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  31. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The War Service Humes Bill passed to the report stage with a request that the building advance be increased to £800. ...

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  32. MINERS' BALLOT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Whlie it is considered that the miners' ballot will result in a large majority for a strike it is understood that this is officially regarded as ...

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  33. DEMONSTRATION OUTSIDE GAOL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—-It is reported that McSwoenoy's condition is critical. Several thousand people waving red banners demonstrated outside the prison crying "Up with ...

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  34. SCULLING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Jim Paddon has reached Sydney to negotiate with Amskt, He says he desires to have the matter decided as quickly as possible. Paddon does ...

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  35. ROUS CRICKET CLUB.

    The annua] meeting of the Rous Cricket Club was held in the school on Thursday evening, 18th hist. Mr. G. F. Mo Curdy (president) in the chair. The annual report and ...

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  36. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. Hughes gave notice-of motion that the House sit on Tuesday. Sir Joseph Cook said that the old ago and invalid pensions could not be increased, ...

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  37. THE SACRAMENTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The last Sacramerits have been administered to Mr. MacSweeney. ...

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  38. BACKING FOR FELTON.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A rumor was current in sculling circles yesterday that £4000 of English money had arrived this tveek to, back Felton in his contest against Barry. ...

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  39. TRAINING OPERATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Felton and Barry went over the champion course this morning. Although there were many spectators the tactics of the scullers prevented them ...

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  40. BALKAN TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sporadic warfare has been going on for some time between the Albanians and Serbians. The latter according to a report from Rome have been ...

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  41. LIQUOR ACT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Storpey referring to the statement that the Government had decided to repeal the provisions of the Liquor Act providing for a poll on ...

    Article : 55 words
  42. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier staled to-night that, the expression " half a- mandate" had evidently been coined to live in political history. Half a mandale was some ...

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  43. PADDON AND ARNST.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is believed a match between. Paclcloa and Anist will be arranged to-morrow. ...

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  44. POLISH REPLY TO PEACE TERMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A message from Miusk satatus that the Polish reply to the Hussiau peacc terms amounts to a flat, rejection. Out of 15 Russian demands only ...

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  45. LEAVE TO APPEAL REFUSED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—James MeCall appealed to the High Court for special leave to appeal against the judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeal which refused to grant ...

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  46. COURSING.

    A meeting of the Richmond River Coursing Club wus held at tlie Council Chambers last night, the president, Mr.'O. Hope, oceupying the chair. The following is the draw ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Full Bench of the Arbitration Court refused to allow the Railway Union's claim for a basic wage fo £5 per week, but fixed the minimum at £3 ...

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  48. IN PERSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Persian Cossacks iu North-west Persia defeated the "Reds' at Rustamabad. The latter fled in a rout. ...

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  49. BARDEN'S COLLARBONE FRACTURED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Charles Burden, the lightweight jockey, fractured liis left collarbone while training operations were in progress at Randwick this morning. ...

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  50. SUPREME COURT BENCH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier's announcement that when selecting a new Supreme Court Judge the Cabinet won id give preference to member of the legal ...

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  51. PERSIANS CAPTURE A TOWN.

    TEHEKAN Wednesday.—Persian Cossacks commanded by General Starroselsky yesterday defeated the Bolshevik Jangali force and entered the town of Reshd. The enemy ...

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  52. APPEAL UPHELD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The High Court upheld the appeal ox John William Hoad, dairy fanner, of Buudook, against the decision of the State Fall Court whiuh set aside ...

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  53. WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The seventh scries of wool sales opened with 72,000 bales, the Australian quota being 18,000. New Zealand finest qualities of eoinbiug greasy ...

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  54. HURSTVILLE RAILWAY SMASH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In finding that the deaths at Hurstville railway station occurred in a collision between railway carriages the coioner's jury added a number of riders ...

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  55. OVERSEAS LABOR TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A sett-lenient has boon. reached in the wages dispute in the West Hiding woollen and worsted industry affecting 200,000 operatives. The workers ...

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  56. BOWLING.

    The team representing the Petersham Bowling Club played the Lisjuore Bowling Club ou the latter's green yesterday afternoon. Victory rested with the Lismore club, the ...

    Article : 71 words
  57. ALLEGED BREAKING AND ENTERING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Richard Walsh was remanded at the Central Police Court on a charge of having broken and entered the Government shipping office at Miller's Point ...

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  58. ERROR IN PAPERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.:—Permissoin was given by the Victorian Chief-ustice to writhdraw the papers in the advance suit in which by error Mr. R. W. Poster, M.P., ...

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  59. NEWS FOR MEN.

    In view of the fact that these lines are so scarce men. will appreciate- the fact that, at H. A. Pearson's, Men's Outfitters, Ballina, they can still obtain good flannel wear, ...

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  60. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Railway Coinmissiones when seeu to-day-would not eomment on the jury's rider to the finding at the inquest. ...

    Article : 23 words
  61. Advertising

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