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  2. ADMIRAL TIRPITZ.

    The London "Daily Express" features an extraordinary special article from the pen of Admiral Tirpitz, in which he declares that the duration of the war was ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The annual conference of the South African Labour Party was marked by heated and protracted recriminations, mainly in connection with allegations and ...

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  4. RUMANIA.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Express" states that as far as Prince Carol's renunciation of the heir[?]om to the Rumanian throne is concerned, ...

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  5. GREECE.

    The Premier, General Pangalos, has announced that from henceforth he is assuming the entire responsibility for the government of the country, and will ...

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  6. MIGRATION.

    Two domestics the first to benefit under the "three pounds to Canada scheme," sailed from Liverpool on Saturday. They will be accorded the same ...

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  7. THE 44-HOUR WEEK.

    The Police Association of New South Wales has demanded that the Ministry shall grant the force a 44-hour week in accordance with the Ministry's Labour ...

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  8. A FAMOUS SOLDIER.

    "It is one of the proudest memories of my life to think of the brave Australians who fought with me," said Field-Marchal Lord Allenby last night, when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. INDUSTRIAL.

    At the annual meeting of the Institution of Surveyors last evening a resolution was carried expressing regret at the action of the Minister for Labour in ...

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  10. Queensland Statistics.

    About 1,520 nominated immigrants arrived in Queensland last year. In addition there were 678 farm lads, 77 domestics, and 12 selected agricultural settlers, ...

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  11. Election Postponed.

    It is officially explained that the postponement of the Senate elections "sine die" was due certain party leaders persisting in giving them a political ...

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  12. Applications by Unions.

    Pursuant to the 44 Hours Week Act which came into operation on January 1, a number of applications were made in the Industrial Arbitration Court to-day for ...

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  13. Australian Statistics for November.

    Australian, statistics of oversea migration showing for November last, particulars of the number of persons arriving and departing from each of the principal ...

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  14. Enthusiastic Scene.

    General Pangalos announced his dictatorship at a banquet of the Republican Guards in the presence of several Ministers. When be made the made the announcement ...

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  15. Adelaide Prepares Reception.

    When Lord Allenby reaches here next Saturday by the Mongolia he will spend a very busy day. There will be a public reception on his arrival and its is ...

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  16. Crown Prince Indignant.

    Lady Drummond Hay. correspondent of the "Daily Express"at Milan, states that Prince Carol characterises the news paper reports concerning him as ...

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  17. JOB CONTROL.

    Three weeks ago when the guarantors to the last agreement made by the Seamens' Union to abandon "job control" methods met the Commonwealth ...

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  18. BANANA DISEASE.

    Bunchy top in banana plants, which has caused such widespread loss in banana plantations, mainly in the Tweed districts, is spreading in South ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN MEAT INDUSTRY.

    "The Australian Meat Council has accomplished so much that the Federal Government now looks upon it as the mouthpiece for the meat industry in Australia" ...

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  20. Mystery More Complicated.

    The Rumanian Legation in London has been informed officially of Prince Carol's renunciation. The officials say that the position arose entirely from ...

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  21. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Federal Cabinet will meet for the first time since the Christmas vacation to-morrow afternoon, and the the remaining days of this week. When Ministers ...

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  22. THE FAR EAST.

    The maritime customs revenue for last year was 69,965,000 taels, an increase of 270, 000 taels compared with 1924. At Shanghai the revenue decreased by ...

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  23. INSTITUTION OF SURVEYORS.

    Satisfaction at the fact that the University of Western Australia had decided to institute a degree of surveying was expressed at the annual meeting of the ...

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  24. LAW AND LAND.

    An important change in the law governing the administration of estates in England was announced in yesterday's cable news. The new measure provides ...

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  25. EARTHQUAKE.

    Two sharp shocks of earthquake were o'clock this afternoon. Though the shocks were of short duration ...

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  26. INDIA.

    Gandhi, without consulting his many friends, has decided to make one year's rest at Ahmedabad, where he proposes to devote his attention largely to the ...

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  27. MARVEL OF SURGERY.

    The remarkable story of how the how the life of an Air Force pilot saved by exposing his heart and operating on it while he was fully conscious is told by Dr. ...

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  28. QUEEN MARGHERITA.

    The death, has taken place at Bordighers of Queen Margherita, who has been lying ill with congestion of the lungs. Before the and the King and ...

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  29. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    "The Thundering Herd," which remains on the programme at the Prince of Wales Theatre until Friday next, is an adaptation of Zane Grey's novel, and is ...

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  30. Civic Reception.

    Because of the late arrival of the R.M.S. Mongolia, the civic reception arranged to take place in the Fremantle Town Hall in honour of Field Marshal ...

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  31. PORT ADELAIDE SHIPPING.

    Port Adelaide has lately experienced an almost unprecedented rush of, shipping. Between December 18 and 27 no fewer than 27 oversea and interstate ...

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  32. BOGUS THEATRICAL AGENTS.

    Evidence that they had posed as theatrical agents with intent to defraud was produced against Robert W. Humphries and Frederick J. Ward, who were ...

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  33. LUXOR THEATRE.

    This weeks programme at the Luxor Theatre is proving extremely popular, and is attracting large audiences sightly. Bright vaudeville acts of a varied ...

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  34. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    Captain G. H. Wilkins was lionised by scientific men at a dinner tended by the Detroit Avitaion Society preliminary to the departure of the trans Polar ...

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  35. RIGHT TO CUT A PLAY.

    Has the author of a play any right to make alterations in the text after it has been accepted by a manager for production? This interesting question has ...

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  36. STEAMER EXCURSIONS.

    The t.s.s. Emerald will leave Barrack-street jetty at 8 o'clock to-night to enable passengers to view the warships now in Fremantle harbour, and at 8 p.m. on ...

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  37. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The returns issued by the Treasury to-night Show that the the revenue for the first half of the financial year ended December 31, 1924 amounted to £7,018,044 and ...

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  38. COSTLY CHRISTMAS GIFT.

    Seventy-three cheroots sent from Italy by a woman as Christmas present to her husband caused the appearance at the City Police Court to-day of ...

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  39. COLISEUM GARDENS, SUBIACO.

    To-night chief attraction win be "Under the Red Robe," from Stanley Weyman's famous novel. The programme will include selected supporting pictures ...

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  40. TUBERCULOSIS SERUM.

    The news of the discovery of what is claimed to be a new and efficacious serum for the treatment of tuberculosis br Dr. E. Henry Smallpage, of ...

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  41. AVIATION.

    Alan J. Cobham (the famous civil pilot) has arrived at Mongalla, 150 miles north of Uganda. [A London message of October 22 ...

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  42. Tasmania.

    The consolidated revenue for the six months ended December 31 amounted to £1,188,503. For the corresponding period of 1924 it was £1,271,076. a decrease of ...

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  43. HTS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    "Little Nelly Kelly" again delighted a large audience at His Majesty's Theatre last night. Mr. Lionel Walsh, as Officer Kelly, is the outstanding character in the ...

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  44. GREAT MILITARY LEADER.

    Although better known to Australians as General Sir Edward Allenby, the Commander-in-Cheif of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force which carried out ...

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  45. Safety in the Air.

    The recent tendency of aeroplane safety devices tending to turn the pilot into something in the nature of a mere Machine is exemplified in the newest ...

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  46. CHICAGO BOOTLEGGERS.

    Not long ago in Chicago the headquarters of a bootlegging gang were raided, and among other incriminating papers seized was a Smail black book (says the ...

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  47. CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL AT WHITE CITY.

    Taking into consideration the very cool weather conditions which prevailed last night, the Christmas Carnival at White City was well attended. Ray Mondel of ...

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  48. MAINTENANCE DEFAULTER.

    Thomas Herbert Cowen of Kapunda, who was arrested on a warrant at the Semaphore on Thursday, charging him with having failed to comply with an ...

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  49. TREMENDOUS STORM.

    A radio message received by the Minister for External Affairs states that a tremendous storm which struck Samoa on New Year's Day did serious damage to the ...

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  50. CLOUDBURST IN QUEENSLAND.

    A message from Bundaberg states that what is believed to have been a cloudburst is reported from south Kolan. For a couple of hours rain came down ...

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  51. EXAMINATION SCANDAL.

    An official of the New South Wales Dental Board was suspended to-day in consequence of a police report concerning the allegation that the official had ...

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  52. FREMANTLE UGLIELAND.

    In addition to the usual round of attractions, including the mysterious acts of Levante, magician and illusionist a children's fancy dress carnival has been ...

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  53. MOTORIST'S LUCKY ESCAPE.

    Mr. George Nixon, of Melbourne, a brother of Mr. Perey Nixon, pastoralist, of Orbost, had a remarkable escape from death of serious injury this afternoon ...

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  55. QUEENSLAND LABOUR CONVENTION.

    The Triennial Convention of the State Labour Party will be held at Southport, commenting on February 8. ...

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