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  2. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morn-ing.—All attention to-day was focussed on a meeting of the full committee on naval matter's. ...

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  3. ENGLAND AND FRANCE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—It is semi-officially stated that M. Briand and Mr Lloyd George arrived at a satisfactory understanding on all points. ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—During a speech Mr Dunn, Minister for Agriculture, said that there were only two ways for financing the State, to effect savings by reducing ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The directors of the Broken Hill Proprietary were officially advised to day that the works at Newcastle will be closed down over the ...

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  7. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Continuing the debate on the Dail Eireann in Dublin on the motion for the ratification of the treaty with ...

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  8. EGYPTIAN UNREST

    CAIRO, Friday Morning.—The military has ordered Zagh[?] and seven of his leading supporters to remain in their country homes, and not to ...

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  9. JAPANESE IN RUSSIAN POSITIONS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Labor Council has passed a resolution recording an emphatic protest against the Japanese Government refusing to withdraw troops ...

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  10. GIRL'S MISCHIEVOUS STORY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The girl who reported to the Chatswood police that she had been assaulted by a man at Lane Cove, has signed a statement that she had ...

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  11. OPINIONS IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—While there is some disappointments over the London conversations, the newspapers generally believe that the differences ...

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  12. PINNED AND KILLED BY LORRY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Owing to an over turning lorry at South Randwick, Frank Lewis Johns, aged 35 years, was pinned to the ground, and received injuries, [?] ...

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  13. THE PLAGUE LESSENING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Fewer cases of [?] plagae were reported last week than in any period [?] the appearance of the disease in Queensland. The ...

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  14. £100,000 INCREASE IN RAILWAY WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is stated by the Railway Department that the bringing of the Amalgamated Engineers employed in the railways under the Federal award will ...

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  15. MR LLOYD GEORGE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr Lloyd George spends the Christmas at Downing-street, and then goes to Cannes on Monday. He hopes to get ...

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  16. BOY'S BRAVE RESCUE FROM FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A cottage by Comps[?] was destroyed by fire early this [?]. A boy smashed [?] window and [?] Richard Bennett, aged 3 years ...

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  17. WALL-STREET EXPLOSION

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning.—Further despatches from Warsaw dealing with the arrest of Wolfe Lindenfeld in connection with the Wall-street ...

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  18. A NINE DAYS FORTNIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The council of the Australian Cool and Shale Workers' Forte ration which has been considering the attitude to [?] adopted towards the clause ...

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  19. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Legislative Assemble [?] all night on the [?] estimates and [?] Bill. The bill was passed, and it was later notified that the Upper ...

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  20. FEDERAL AWARDS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Public Service [?] to day delivered his [?] awards in [?] on with [?] of the various Commonwealth ...

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  21. ELECTORAL QUESTION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the event of at immediate election 1,300,000 electors will have to [?] on the supplementary [?] owing to the comp[?] prevision of the ...

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  22. HIBERNIAN BANK RAIDED.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Armed raiders at Sheroock, Cavan raided the Hibernian Bank and stole £400. Several robberies under arms have been ...

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  23. TURKISH ATROCITIES

    ATHENE, Thursday Night.—Notwithstanding the Kemalist proclamation, warning the Turkish population not to molest Christians, ten thousand ...

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  24. MR ALBERT D. LASKER.

    Chairman of the A[?] Shipping Board, who [?] introduce a policy of dis[?] against all vessels engaged in [?] trade. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. STRICK BY LIGHTNING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—During a thunder storm at Wingham [?] Moore was struck by lightning and rendered unconscious. A born was burnt and [?] killed, though ...

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  26. A RELIGIOUS WAVE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Revivalist fervour has reached unwonted dimensions in Fraserburgh. Nearly all the fisher folk are convinced that ...

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  27. AN ASTRONOMICAL EVENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Government Astronomer states that a [?] astronomical event will occur on Saturday morning. when the [?]tion of the planet Mars ...

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  28. FINANCES IN AUSTRIA

    VIENNA, Thursday Night.—The Finance Ministry has introduced a bill compelling all residents, under a penalty of ten years' ...

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  29. ERNEST ROFE NOT GUILTY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Parliamentary Committee has found Thomas Ernest Role not guilt of conspiracy alleged to have been committed 26 years ago while acting ...

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  30. PUBLIC SERVICE ARTISANS.

    As to the claims of the Public Service [?] Association the [?] said that he could not help being struck with the [?] of pay due to the ...

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  31. N.S.W. ENGINEERING TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr Lang has discussed with the Chief Commissioner for Railways the trouble with the Clyde Engineering Co. of the locomotives contract. ...

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  32. THE RAID ON A BANK.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Nine armed men separately entered the Hibernian Bank in Ca[?]ied-street Dublin, and at a concerted signal held ...

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  33. THE FRENCH TACTICS.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Morning.—It is difficult to understand the French tactics. It may be due to the personal feelings of M. Debos and M. Sarrant, ...

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  34. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A male (18) died from bubonic plague at the [?] He was admitted during the week from Milton. There are ten p[?] ...

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  35. SAVED BY CLOTHES LINE

    Policeman Michael Palladin[?] of the Brooklyn (New York) police station, with the aid of three knotted [?] lines used as [?] the lives of Stanley ...

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  36. Mr. Louis Brennan,

    Inventor of the secretly-built helicopter, which is to be piloted on its trials by Frank Courtney, "the man with the magic hands." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. RUN OVER BY LORRY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Jack [?] Wall, aged 12 years of Caulfield was [?]ing on the step at the back of a baker's wagon and was struck by a tram The ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Australian footballers will have an extra match at Widnes on December 27. following the play with Harrogate ...

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    Sir Ernest Shackleton ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. SOUTHERN NEWS

    W. S. Foreman, the licensee of the Royal Hotel, was charged with having kept his licensed premises open during prohibited hours, and was ...

    Article : 39 words
  41. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Interview[?] regarding the Federal Convention [?] Mr [?] said he had secured a promise from Mr Hughes that an opportunity ...

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  42. ROSEBERY

    The "[?] up" celebrations in the State School look place on Wednesday and were most successful in evers way. In the morning there was a good attendance of ...

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  43. PUBLIC SERVANTS £4 [?] WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Friday The Public Service Association and the Public Service Professional Officers' Association has [?]red the long [?] award for ...

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  44. THE MARRAWAH TRAMWAY.

    In the Practice Court to-day (before Justice Crisp), the matter of the Marrawah Tramway Ltd. v. Frank Jaeger and John Connor was ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    ROME, Friday Morning.—The Chamber of Deputies by 220 votes to 21, delegated a motion favoring an agreement with Russia. ...

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  46. A NARROW ESCAPE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A boy supped from a train approaching the Central Station and fell between the platform and the running board. He was ...

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  47. A TATAL QUARREL.

    ALBURY, Friday.—John O'Brien, [?] has died at the Albury Hospital He was admitted on Sunday night in a critical condition, three [?] being ...

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  48. CAPTURED BY BANDITS.

    SHANGHAI, Friday Morning.—Sun Yat Sen has wired to the United Press Association from Kwelin that the reports as to the capture of his ...

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  49. TWO BOYS DROWNED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Allan Johnson, aged 10, the son of Frank Johnson, a merchant of Corown, and Glen Cann, 12 years, the son of Mr Cann, a former ...

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  50. OPIUM CHIEF DEPORTED.

    Described by the police as "one of the principals in the opium traffic in the Chinese colony." Low Ping-you has been deported from London Last July, when ...

    Article : 111 words
  51. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  52. CITY LIBRARIAN.

    At a meeting of the Library trustees held to-day further consideration was given to the appointment of the city librarian. There were ...

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  53. A BANKRUPTS BAR OF GOLD

    PERTH (W.A.), Friday.—In the Insolvency Court the Solicitor-General handed over to the official receiver a five-inch bar of gold valued at [?] as an ...

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  54. LORD FINLAY.

    Nominated by the Commonwealth Government as Australian representative on the League on Nations International Court. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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