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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. THE QUEENSLAND POLL.

    The Chief Commonwealth Electoral Officer for Queensland (Mr. V. F. Turner) was able to announce several additional returns on Saturday afternoon. The ...

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  3. WORLD PROBLEMS.

    The Secretary for State (Mr. C. E. Hughes), in addressing the American Historical Society, suggested that if statesmen cannot agree regarding reparations they ...

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  4. TURKS DEFIANT. MOSUL QUESTION.

    The Turkish delegation has completed the drafting of a note in reply to the chief British representative (Lold Curzon) at the Neat Last Conference, in ...

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  5. FRENCH DEMANDS.

    The "Petit Parisien" states that the French experts have considered all possible guarantees that France may demand from Germany in exchange for a fresh ...

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  6. A GIANT PROJECT.

    M. Victor Cambon, the well-known economist and eugineer, has returned from a survcy tour of Germany. He says that while other Powers are ...

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  7. PACIFIC CABLE BOARD.

    The receipts of the Pacific Cable Board during the year amounted to £528,428, of which £521,642 was received from traffic. After placing £132,800 to the reserve and ...

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  8. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The quarter's revenue totalled £181,669,000. The Customs receipts amounted to £32,549,000, the excise revenue to £44,692,000, and property and ...

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  9. FIRES.

    The first considerable fire in Clayfic[?] for many years occurred early yesterday morning, when a 10-roomed residence in New Sandgate road, near ...

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  10. WAR CONTRACTS.

    The special Grand Jury investigating war contract frauds has indicted Benedict Crowell, who was Assistant Secretary for War during part of the Wils[?]on ...

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  11. DELICATE SITUATION.

    Until a meeting of the Nationalist Party is held during this month, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) will not announce his intentions regarding the ...

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  12. QUESTION OF TAXATION.

    The committee which recently investigated the Government finances has expressed the opinion that the full taxes due under the taxation laws of the United ...

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  13. NEW BRITISH PROPOSAL.

    The British Cabinet to-day discussed the new reparations proposals which Mr. Bonnr Law will submit at the Pans Conference. It is understood that the ...

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  14. ISMET PASHA'S VIEWS.

    Ismet Pasha interviewed by a representative of "Le Matin," said that the negotiations had reached a difficult stage. The Mosul question makes them almost ...

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  15. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

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  16. EGYPTIAN MURDER.

    The Egyptian Government has sent a note to the High Commissioner (Lord Allenby), profoundly regretting Professor Robson's murder, and declaring that every ...

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  17. FRENCH COMMENT.

    Official circles expect that the Reparations Conference will last over a week, and legard Mr. Bonar Law's scheme merely as an attempt to prevent France taking ...

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  18. HURRIED CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Bonar Law has accelerated his departure from London by 24 hours, and will arrive on Sunday, in order to confer with Lord Curzon, who is coming from ...

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  19. OXLEY.

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  20. HERR CUNO'S SCHEME.

    The underlying idea of Herr Cuno's new reparations scheme is that a 20 per cent. mortgage on German wealth will serve as a guarantee to international financiers ...

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  21. HEAVY STORMS.

    Unusually heavy storms in the North Atlantic are doing grave damage to ship ping Alternate liners are arriving days late, some of them being considerably ...

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  22. IN CONFLICT.

    Unemployed demonstrators interviewed the Wandsworth. Guardians, and demanded help, which was refused, as the majority of them were from the ...

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  23. LILLEY.

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  24. TURKS MOVE TROOPS.

    It is reported that the Turks are sending reinforcements towards Mosul. A division of 6000 men has already left Van for Mosul. ...

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  25. IRISH REBELS.

    Two more rebels have been executed at Kilkenny. ...

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  26. HOUSE DESTROYED AT KILLARNEY.

    A large residence, owned and occupied by D. M'Donald, bootmaker, and situated in Pine-street, was totally destroyed by fire on Friday afternoon. Mrs. M'Donald ...

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  27. DIVIDED OPINIONS.

    The Constantinople representative of the "Sunday Express" states that there was a bitter struggle in the National Assembly at Angora regarding the ...

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  28. DARLING DOWNS.

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  29. PROBABLE SOLUTION.

    The proposal to tax the Pacific Cable Board has aroused concern. Some Dominion members of the board think that if the proposal is persisted in the ...

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  30. CHINESE POLITICS.

    Chang Shaiot Seng's Cabinet has' resigned, despite a vote of approval in the Senate. ...

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  31. I.W.W. PRISONERS.

    President Harding has pardoned the eight I.W.W. men, who were serving long sentences for violations of the War Espionage Laws, on condition that they made ...

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  32. MARANOA.

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  33. ILFORD TRAGEDY.

    The whole Cabinet is considering the question of whether reprieves should be granted in the case of Frederick Bywaters and Mrs. Percy Thompson, who were ...

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  34. DUPLICATE CABLES.

    Newspapers are giving considerable prominence to yesterday's announcement that a Greenwich firm had contracted to lay duplicate cables between Auckland ...

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  35. ECONOMICS.

    Senator Borah has announced the with drawal of his proposal for an economic conference, following Senator Lodge's statement that its adoption would be harmful ...

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  36. EXPERTS TO CONSIDER.

    The Turks, replying to the British note regarding Mosul, declare that the Villayet must remain theirs. If the plebiscite had been taken without British ...

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  37. SPLENDID SUPPORT.

    The divisional returning officer for the Darling Downs (Mr. K. J. Connolly) declared the poll at the Masonic Hall on Saturday. The figures were as follows:— ...

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  38. BULK STORE BURNED AT HARRISVILLE.

    The semi-detached back portion of Mr. E. J. Hayes's store, used as a bulk store and office, with its contents, was completely destroyed by fire at 2.30 a.m. on ...

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  39. A DEFINITE DECISION.

    The White House has confirmed the intimations made in the Senate regarding America's intended participation in the European settlement, by issuing a ...

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  40. KENNEDY.

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  41. AMERICAN CRIME.

    The flogging of criminals was revived in Delaware to-day, for the first time since the colonial days, in an effort to end the miniature crime wave, which has ...

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  42. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    The Privy Council has passed a resolution condemning the policy of the Cabinet formed by Baron Kato. ...

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  43. A TURKISH ALLEGATION.

    Newspapers are giving prominence to in official communique from Angora, which states that Britain, contrary to the Mudania Convention, is fortifying the ...

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  44. GAS TRAGEDY.

    Forty persons are affected with gas poisoning owing to a leakage from a main in a small street at Bethnal Green. A family of three persons was found ...

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  45. WIDE BAY.

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  46. OUTBREAK AT ZILLMERE.

    Early on Saturday morning a fire was discovered in a four-roomed cotage on Seeney-road, Zillmere. As no water was available, the dwelling was totally ...

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  47. CABINET WILL CARRY ON.

    The Privy Council's censure motion upon the Kato Cabinet was un expression of the Councils dissatisfaction with the Cabinet's attitude towards Chinese ...

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  48. DAVIS CUP.

    The United States Lawn Tennis Association has announced that Japan will challenge for the Davis Cup. Kumagae, Shmidzu, and Kashim, will probably ...

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  49. A NEW PROPOSAL

    Senator Bursum has introduced a resolution in the Senate providing for the loan of 1,000,000,000 dollars to Germany to be used for the purchase of ...

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  50. RUSSIAN NOTE.

    Russia has sent a note to the Conference which declares that the Soviet has abandoned the secret treaties made between the Allies and the Czar in 1916, ...

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  51. CEMENT BAGS ABLAZE.

    At about 4.34 p.m. yesterday the Hamilton and Valley Fire Brigades turned out to a fire in the Hamilton Cold Stores. On arrival it was found that about 100 ...

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  52. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. A. M'Dougall, one of the Socialist candidates for the Senate, is the first to be elected in New South Wales. The last court on Saturday night gave Mr. ...

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  53. RISE IN SECURITIES.

    The year 1922 witnessed a remarkable rise in the values of public securities. The "Bankers' Magazine" gives a list of 387 representatives securities of which ...

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  54. NEW YORK SOCIETY SENSATION. POLO PLAYER CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY.

    High society is staggered by the Grand Jury indicting Rene La Montague, an international polo player and leading society man, together with three of his ...

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  55. AGRICULTURE.

    The tribunal appointed by the Government to inquire into the methods adopted in other countries, including the Dominions, during the last 50 years, to ...

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  56. QUITE SATISFIED.

    The Administration's plan to assist the adjustment of the German reparations was most favourably received among Senators. There was but little criticism, and this ...

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  57. BRIGHTER TRADE.

    Sir Edward Mackay Edgar, of the firm of Sperling and Co., the well-know London banking house, states that already there is a distinct improvement in every ...

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  58. AMNESTY TO REFUGEES.

    America has presented a note demanding the extension of the amnesty to populations who fied from Turkey, and that it be not confined to those that remained ...

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  59. MR. HUGHES.

    The New York "Times," in an editorial on the Australian elections and Mr. Huglies's career, says:—" It is always perilous for a dominion statesman ...

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  60. "SCENE OF CONFUSION."

    Senator Borah's withdrawal of his amendment to the Naval Appropriations Bill, proposing an economic conference, was followed by a scene of great confusion. ...

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  61. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    M. Tchitcherin has issued a note appealing to the United States to see that the naval disarmament instituted at Washington should be general. The conference's ...

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  62. SYDNEY MAN'S DEATH.

    Lawrence Phillips, a former resident of Sydney, fell 30ft. through a window at his home in Kennington, and was killed instantly. Phillips was not well, ...

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  63. A PASSPORT DIFFICULTY.

    In an interview regarding a report in the Australian Press that the Labour and Socialist bodies intended to protest against the action of the High ...

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  64. DECREASE IN UNEMPLOYED.

    Despite the fact that there are 1,359,000 unemployed registered at Labour Exchanges, the total is 600,000 less than a year ago, and an optimistie feeling ...

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  65. BERNSDORFF'S NEPHEW. APPOINTMENT IN LONDON.

    Count Albert Bernsdorff, nephew of Count Bernsdorff, who was Ambassador to Washington until America's entry into hte late war, has been appointed ...

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  66. FREE FROM CARE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, who travelled by the steamer Narkunda from Marseilles to Gibraltar, on his way to Algeciras, quickly became the life and soul of the party, ...

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  67. SCRAP METAL.

    Owing to the alarming scarcity of scrap iron and steel, which Germany is importing in large quantities, British exporters have been notified that a restriction ...

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  68. NATIONS SYMPATHETIC.

    A high Administration official has informed the United Press Agency that Britain, Germany, and some, of the other nations concerned have informally ...

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  69. BRITISH EMPIRE ORDER.

    The "London Gazette" states that the amended statutes for the Order of the British Empire ordain that the military division class for knights and dames shall ...

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  70. AUSTRIAN REFORMS.

    It is officially announced that Earl Balfour will represent Britain at the meeting of the Council of the League of Nations on January 23. The chief ...

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  71. ELEMENTARY TEACHERS

    A conference of elementary school teachers' has decided to accept a 5 per cent. reduction of salaries, thus saving the public funds a sum of £2,000,000 annually. ...

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