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  2. SIR ROSS, SMITH.

    The plucky little craft which is carrying Sir Ross Smith and his party has ealled them safely across wide seas, it has skimmed continents, and ploughed the treacherous currents ...

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  3. TERRITORY INQUIRY.

    The examination of Judge Bevan by his counsel (Mr. Roberts) occupied to-day's sitting of the Royal Commission, and was not concluded when the commission adjourned ...

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  4. CHRISTMAS DAY.

    The services in the various churches on Christmas Day were more largely attended than they have been on similar occasions for many years. There was also a note of ...

    Article : 164 words
  5. HOME AGAIN.

    General Sir John Monash was enthusiastically welcomed back to Melbourne this morning. He was met at Port Melbourne by the State Commandant, Brigadier-General Brand, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PEACE TREATY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" writes that Senator Hitchcock, in the course of a statement, said: "I have personally conferred with many Republican Sena ...

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  7. STATE OF IRELAND.

    Lord French, replying to congratulations from the townspeople of Wallasey, said: "You may rest assured that this band of assassins, who are bringing disgrace on my native ...

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  8. THE GREAT FLIGHT.

    Lloyd's have rcoelved a report from Corfu in reference to the disaster which befell Captain Howell and Air-mechanic Fraser while flying a Martinsyde aeroplane to Australia. ...

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  9. KING'S SPEEGH.

    The King's Speech on the prorogation of Parliament, this afternoon, contained at the outset a recognition of the new conditions by changing the time honoured "My Lords and ...

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  10. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.

    St. Andrew's Cathedral was filed to overflowing at the morning service, and also in the evening. In the morning the service was largely choral, with appropriate ...

    Article : 443 words
  11. FOCH'S AUTHORITY.

    General Tasker Bliss, during a statement he made on the necessity for the United States to help in the rehabilitation ot Europe, revealed that Marshal Foch offered to resign in ...

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  12. RUSSIA.

    A message from Copenhagen says it is reported the Bolsheviks are willing to yield the Esthonian frontier olaims but no agreement has yet been reached regarding a neutral ...

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  13. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    M. Clemenceau, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, announced that the London conference had agreed to various points in regard to foreign policy. He hoped Mr. Lloyd ...

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  14. CONDITIONS IN JAPAN.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that authoritative information from Tokio Indicates that the fate of the Hara Ministry will be tested at a meeting ...

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  15. RAID ON NEWSPAPER.

    Forty armed men raided the Dublin office of the "Irish Independent." They held up the staff with revolvers. They wrocked the machinery with crowbars and sledgehammers, ...

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  16. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL.

    There was a special peal by the bell-ringers in the tower of St. Mary's Cathodral before the 11 o'clock High Mass, at which Archbishop, Kelly presided and preached. The Rev. P. ...

    Article : 206 words
  17. FIRES ON STEAMERS.

    The Commonwealth line has offered a reward of £100 for information rovealing the perpetrators of the fire on the steamer Boonah. Recent outbreaks are causing uneasiness ...

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  18. POPE ON SOCIETY.

    The Rome correspondent of the United Press Association says the Pope, in the course of a speech, said: "Society has turned against God. A spirit of indiscipline pervades the world. ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. DISAPPOINTMENT AT BOURKE.

    Word has been received that the accident to Sir Ross Smith's machine consists of a large hole and a broken piston rod. It is likely to take some weeks to have the ...

    Article : 112 words
  20. CENTRAL METHODIST MISSION.

    The Rev. S. J. Hoban had a large audience at the Lyceum Hall at the Christmas Day service conducted by him. For his theme he chose the portion of Isaiah's prophecy, which ...

    Article : 428 words
  21. RETURNED TO RUSSIA.

    The transport Buford sallod for Russia to-day, carrying 249 anarchists, ordered to be deported from the United States, including the leaders, Emma Goldman and Alexander ...

    Article : 134 words
  22. PACIFIC MANDATES.

    Japan has objected to the form of the Australasian mandates over the ex-German islands in the Pacific on the ground that they give Japan less advantages than the German rule. ...

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  23. HOME RULE BILL.

    In the House of Commons, after Mr. Lloyd George had outlined the Government's proposals in regard to Ireland, Sir Donald Macposals in regard to [?] ...

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  24. AT CHARLEVILLE.

    Captain Sir Ross Smith and party were entertained here at a smoke concert on Wednesday night. The Mayor, Alderman Carter, presided. There was a large and ...

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  25. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    It is reported from Borun that Herr Kuno, director of the Hamburg-A[?]erica line, told some friends that the German Government Intends to grant a subsidy of fifteen hundred ...

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  26. CHRISTMAS IN BRITAIN.

    A four days' Christmas holiday will be general. The season promises a wonderful round of gaiely, and there is every indication that it will eclipse all pre-war records. Hotels, ...

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  27. GRAZIERS' CONGRATULATIONS

    The following resolution, to be sent to Sir Ross Smith to greet his arrival at Sydney, was carried at a meeting of the executive of the Graziers' Association of New South ...

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  28. NORTHERN INDIA.

    The United Press Association says it is reported that serious fighting has occurred between the British troops and native rebels in the hills in Northern India, and resulted in ...

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  29. IRONMOULDERS' STRIKE.

    Negotiations have failed to settle the ironmoulders' strike, which has now lasted three months, and has directly rendered idle 50,000 men, and indirectly another 100,000, besides ...

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  30. TURKISH LEADER KILLED.

    "Il Tempo" publishes a telegram from Smyrna stating that Mustapha Kemil, leader of the Turkish insurgents in Anatolia, has been assassinated. ...

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  31. DEATH OF JOHN ROBERTS.

    The death is announced of Mr. John Roborts, the celebrated billiard-player. ...

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  32. ALLEGED AUSTRALIAN.

    A message from Berlin says that Victor Sandner, alias Von Schenk, who was charged with burglary in 1918, pleaded that he was well supplied with money as an English spy, and ...

    Article : 101 words
  33. ST. JAMES', SYDNEY.

    The Rev. P. A. Micklem preached at the morning service, emphasising the importance of supporting the European Children's Fund. The Eucharist, to Eyre's setting, was ...

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  34. BANK MANAGER'S WINDFALL.

    The manager of the branch of the English Bank in Madrid won the first prize in the national lottery, worth £375,000. ...

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  35. SHIPPING FACILITIES.

    The Agents-General are anxious that their respective Governments should co-oporate in an effort to "ginger up" the Colonial Office with regard to increasing Australian shipping ...

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  36. MARINE ENGINEERS.

    No change occurred in the position of the marine engineers' strike during the Christmas holidays. Yesterday Mr. Telfer, secretary to the Sydney branch of the institute ...

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  37. ST. PHILLIP'S, SYDNEY.

    Canon Bollingham. rector, preached to [?] large congregation at the morning service, and spoke of the great work of reconstruction now awaiting the world, and emphasised ...

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  38. CANADIAN WHEAT CROP.

    It is estimated that the 1919 wheat crop of Canada is 196,361,000 barrels. ...

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  39. BRITISH SOCCER FOOTBALL.

    The British Football Association (soccer) has accepted an invitation to send a team to South Africa in the spring to play a series of 12 matches. ...

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  40. MUTINY AT SEA.

    Thirteen members of the crew of the United States transport America, on which the American peace delegation was returning, mutinied. Officers on the vessel, it is reported, ...

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  41. ST. PAUL'S, REDFERN.

    The services at St. Paul's, Redfern, were largely choral, Mr. Thomas Flower presiding at the organ. The anthem, "Ye shall dwell, in the land," was rendered. ...

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  42. POSITION IN QUEENSLAND.

    There have been no further developments in connection with the marine, engineers strike since several of the engine-room staff of the Wyreema and Wodonga gave notice. ...

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  43. R.C. ARCHBISHOP'S DENUNCIATION.

    The denunciation of the attempted assassination of Lord French by Dr. Walsh was brought under the notice of Archbishop Spence to-day. He said: "Every Irish Catholic is quito in ...

    Article : 85 words
  44. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The counting of the absentee votes in connection with the election for Ballarat was completed on Thursday, and the result is still in doubt, for the figures now show that each ...

    Article : 246 words
  45. BOYCOTT AGAINST JAPANESE.

    The "New York Times'" San Francisco correspondent reports that several thousand Chinese have declared their intention to boycott Japanese products. ...

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  46. INDIA'S CONSTITUTION.

    A Royal prociamation announces that an amnesty for political prisoners in India and other offenders against the State is to synchronise with the new constitution, which will ...

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  47. AMERICAN NAVY AWARDS.

    Admiral Sims wrote a letter to Mr. Daniels (Secretary for the Navy), refusing to accept the Distinguished Service Metal on the ground that other naval officers had been inadequately ...

    Article : 90 words
  48. ST. ALBANS BY-ELECTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  49. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 310 words
  50. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Major-General Wood is announced as a candidate' for the Presidency. ...

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  51. SALVATION ARMY.

    There was no Christmas service at the Salvation Army Congress Hall, but at night there was a grand Christmas festival o[?] music at the hall. The 20 items on the ...

    Article : 121 words
  52. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    Mr. Mark Sheldon (Commonwealth Commissioner in the United States) spent three days in Boston, where he was entertained by leading business men interested in the wool trade. ...

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  53. U.S.A. AND MEXICO.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Mr. Lansing (Secretary of State) has announced that the American Embassy in Mexico has been instructed ...

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  54. TRIAL OF EX-KAISER.

    The delay in further proceedings to bring the ex-Kaiser to justice is due to the delay over the singning of the protocol. The Allies intend to present a united ...

    Article : 61 words
  55. PRINCE CAROL'S TROUBLE.

    A message from Bucharest states that when Prince Carol of Roumania, who contracted a morganatie marriage and relinquished his claims to the succession, was ordered to ...

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  56. AT THE HOSPITALS.

    Patients in all the metropolitan hospitals worn made an cheerful as the circumstances would permit on Christmas Day. Christmas fare was on every menu, and relations and ...

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  57. BARRIER STRIKE.

    The A.M.A. held its adjourned meeting to hear reporte from the delegates, Messrs. Kerr, O'Reilly, and Barnett, to the conference in Melbourne on strike questions. The meeting ...

    Article : 157 words
  58. ORDERS FOR SHIPBUILDING.

    Dr. Macnamara (Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty) stated in the House of Commons, when replying to a question that the Admiralty was inquiring with a view to ...

    Article : 64 words
  59. D'ANNUNZIO LEAVES FIUME.

    Advices from Milan state that D'Annunzio has left Fiume, and his followers have begun the evacuation. The local National Council is now in ...

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  60. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An anonymous sportsman has subscribed the rest of the £2000 required by Ernest Barry in connection with his visit to Australia. The death is announced of Mr. James Coutts ...

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  61. THE SOLDIERS' CLUB.

    Dr. Mary Booth, the founder and honorary secretary of the Soldiers' Club in George-street, had the doors of the club wide open on Christmas Day to returned soldiers, ...

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  62. UNREST IN EGYPT.

    The strike of native lawyers continues. Government officials are restive, and inclined to Strike A strong Mussulmann protect has been made ...

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  63. WOMEN JUSTICES.

    A number of representative women have been appointed Justices of the Pence, including the Marchioness of Crewe, the Marchioness of Londonderry, Mrs. Lloyd George, and ...

    Article : 45 words
  64. ITALIAN MINISTRY.

    The Chamber of Deputies passed a motion of confindence in the Government by 242 votes to [?] ...

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