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  2. NEW FRENCH GOVERNMENT

    PARIS, Thursday.—M. Millerand, in a Ministerial declaration road this afternoon in the Chamber of Deputies and the senate emphasised that in order ...

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  3. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Thursday.—An authoritative weekly summary of the military operations in Russia says that, since the reopening of their offensive on ...

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  4. TROUBLED IRELAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The authorities having removed the police from Donbeg barracks, which were recently burned to the ground, the Sinn Fein ...

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  5. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A wireless message from Moscow states that the 3rd Red Army has been converted into the First Army of Labour, which will ...

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  6. THE EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

    LONDON, Thursday.—At a banquet held under the auspices of the Unionists Association, Mr. A. J. Balfour, referring to the last few years, said that ...

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  7. BRITISH FINANCES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Birmingham, referred to the world's financial situation and said that, the first ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—In the tive Assembly this afternoon the M[?] ister for Railways moved for approva[?] of the extension of ther Mary Valley ...

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  9. BACK TO KAISERISM

    NEW "YORK, Thursday.—The Berlin correspondent of the New York "World" has had an interview with General Von Berubardi, the well-known ...

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  10. TERMINAL CHARGES

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Replying to the statement that exception had been taken in the farm produce trade to the new terminal charges instituted by the ...

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  11. BRISBANE UNEMPLOYED

    BRISBANE, Friday.—About a hundred and fifty unemployed assembled at the Trades Hall this morning and held a meeting with closed doors. They were ...

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  12. RISING IN BESSARABIA

    PARIS, Thursday.—The communists' rising in Bessarabia has spread to Bucharest, causing strikes and disturbances. It is reported from Sofia that ...

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  13. LONDON POLICE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir' Neil Macready lias issued an order dispensing with the services, of seven West End constables, and sternly warning the ...

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  14. SHORTAGE OF SILVER

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Owing to the increase in the price of silver the Govermnent is withdrawing silver coins from circulation and paying for notes ...

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  15. ALLEGED THEFT

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.—At the Police Court to-day William Henry Ricks, aged 30, a railway porter, was charged with having on December 9 ...

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  16. TRANSPORT IN DISTRESS.

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Thursday. —The transport steamer Powhattan, which has been drifting for day in the Atlantic, has been rescued. Eight ...

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  17. FUTURE OF KIAUCHAU

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that China is expected to respond favourably to ...

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  18. PEACE CONFERENCE

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Supreme Council has adopted the list of war criminals whose surrender is to be demanded. M. Millerand, Marshal Foch, ...

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  19. THE BORDER TRAFFIC

    BRISBANE, Friday.—It was ascertained from the Railway Commissioner to-day that consequent upon the shipping trouble the goods traffic by rail ...

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  20. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday—At a meeting of the executive of the Returned. Soldiers' League to-night a policy was drawn up and a statement was ...

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  21. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday.—Captain Matthews, in his Sopwith Wallaby, arrived at Bagdad on Wednesday. ...

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  22. MEXICAN PLOTTINGS

    SAN ANTONIO (Texas), Thursday.—The American Senate Investigation Committee, which has been inquiring into Mexican frontier disturbances, ...

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  23. AIR FORCE MEMORIAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—Prince Alfred has issued an appeal for an Air Force Memorial Fund to commemorate the services of the Royal Naval Air Force, ...

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  24. BRISBANE CARTERS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The compulsory conference summoned by Mr. Justice McCawloy in connection with the claim by the Federated Carters and ...

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  25. AN AUDACIOUS ROBBERY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An audacious robbery was committed this afternoon at the Government Savings Bank in Moore street. A woman drew £100, and ...

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  26. TEACHERS' UNION

    BRISBANE, Friday.—De[?]egates from the Teachers' Union interviewed the Minister for Education to-day and submitted the resolutions passed at the ...

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  27. TRIAL OF EX-KAISER

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—It is understood that Holland has definitely refused to surrender the ex-Kaiser to the Allies. ...

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  28. THE ADRIATIC PROBLEM

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is understood that Signor Nitti to-day demanded a final settlement of the Adriatic question strictly in accordance with ...

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  29. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—It is announced that Mr. Raymond Fosdick, Under Secretary General of the League of Nations, has cabled to Sir Eric ...

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  30. PROFITEERING IN WOOL

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. H. J. Mackinder, M.P., addressing a meeting at Bradford, said that the Government was the biggest wool profiteer. It was ...

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  31. A TRIPLE TRAGEDY.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Maud Roberts, a single woman, who at Talia, on the far west coast, is alleged to have killed her newly-born infant and her other ...

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  32. RED CROSS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The fifth nual report of the Australian Red [?] Society will be presented to a ge[?] meeting of the Society on January [?] ...

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  33. STRIKE IN ITALY

    ROME, Thursday.—A general strike has, been declared on the Italian railways. Only a few trains are running, and some of them have machine guns ...

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  34. N.S.W. FISH INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The' report of the Public Service Commissioner, Mr. Allard, on the trawling industry, in New South Wales, stated that the ...

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  35. CANADIAN VICTORY LOAN

    TORONTO, Thursday.—Subscriptions to the Canadian Victory,Loans in 1919 amounted to 682,032,215 dollars. The Government is likely to accept ...

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  36. M. POINCAIRE'S RETIREMENT

    PARIS, Thursday.—It is expected that when M. Poincare retires from the Presidency he will take a portfolio in M. Millorand's Ministry as Minister ...

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  37. AMERICAN EXPORTS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—It is announced that the international bankers and exporters have completed plans for the organisation of an international ...

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  38. THE RAILWAY UNION

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A deputation which, it was stated, represented the Queensland Railway Union, waited on the Premier this afternoon. Mr. Filhelly ...

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  39. N.S.W. WHEAT INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Warrants for the arrest of seven persons whose names were mentioned in tho course of the iquiry into the administration of the ...

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  40. TREATY RATIFICATION

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Senators Johnson and Reed have made speeches declaring that no further compromise should be made in the Senate regarding ...

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  41. ADMIRAL SIMS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Senate rejected the motion of censure on Admiral Simms for disclosing confidential war information. ...

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  42. LOAN FOR GERMANY

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—In return for the loan of 200,000,000 florins promised by Holland, Germany proposed to give Holland preference in the ...

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  43. CONTROL OP DANTZIG

    LONDON, Thursday.— LieutenantGeneral Halting, in command of two British division will shortly go to Dantzig [?] ...

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