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  2. TEMPEST IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Monday.— The worst tempest in England within living memory, following a succession of severe gales, has wrought havoc on sea ...

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  3. HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    THE HAGUE, Monday.—The Reparations Conference has reached agreement on all financial points, notably the moratorium and dates of ...

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  4. WOOL DEPRESSION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The depression in the wool industry was referred to by the secretary of the Graziers' Federal Council, Mr. F.L. ...

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  5. INTERIM COAL AWARD.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The first point taken by Mr. B. G. Menzies, K.C. (for the owners), when he resumed argument in the coal case ...

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    THANE'S CREEK, ELLANGOWAN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MR. FENTON IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. J.E. Fenton (Australian Minister for Trade and Customs). who will represent Australia at the Five Powers ...

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  8. COUNCIL OF LEAGUE.

    GENEVA, Monday.—The meeting of the League of Nations Council to-day was devoted entirely to an examination of the work of the Permanent ...

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  9. CALOUNDRA DROWNING.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A drowning fatality occurred at Caloundra to-day. Mrs. Mallon and her son, Dermot (8). lost their lives when a rowing boat ...

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  10. MAN DIES FROM POISON.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— A message from Corowa states that Frederick Warner died from the effects of poison three hours after having been taken ...

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  11. TASMANIAN. WOOL.

    HOBAET, Tuesday.—As a result of the Tasmanian wool sales, which opened at Launceston last week and continued at Hobart on Monday. ...

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  12. FORTUNATE ESCAPES.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Eleven per[?]s, the majority children, and one a baby in arms, had a fortunate escape when two rowing boats capsized outside ...

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  13. SURPLUS FRUIT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In view of the fact that last season's crop of dried fruits was not all absorbed by the export and home trade, and to avoid ...

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  14. WRECKAGE ON ISLAND.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—After having been wrecked on Nukapu Island, 30 miles from Santa Cruz, an elderly trader named Lazarus and four natives ...

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  15. RAILWAYS UNION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Criticism of the Federal Labour Ministry is contained in a message which has been issued to members of the A.R.U. by the ...

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  16. RELEASED FROM GAOL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The release from Pentridge of James Thomas Pierce recalls the killing of David Davidson at St. Kilda on Cup ...

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  17. CHRISTIANS PERSECUTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Communists made a determined effort to wreck a meeting at King's Whyall, which was held to protest against the persecution ...

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  18. RAILWAY GAUGES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Further proposals regarding unification of railway gauges throughout Australia will be submitted by the Federal Ministry ...

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  19. LOSS OF THE MANUKA.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—The inquiry by the Nautical Court into the loss of the steamer Manuka was concluded today. ...

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  20. BAG-SNATCHING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It has been ascertained that the epidemic of bagsnatching in the suburbs last night was more widespread than at first it ...

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  21. COSTS OF CLOTHING.

    LONDON, Monday.—There is a most interesting discussion at Bradford and Leeds regard in g the costs of clothing. A recent arrival from ...

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  22. AWAKE FOR 20 YEARS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Not to be outdone by an Austrian, an Englishman, Mr. E. T. M all or, of Heaton (Newcastle), says that he has been awake ...

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  23. COMEDIAN FINED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— August us Bl[?]tt, the well-known comedian, was proceeded against in the City Court for having failed to budge an income ...

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  24. OLD MAN'S MISTAKE.

    COOLANGATTA, Tuesday.—James O'Brien (71) died at Coo[?]ta this morning from arsenic poisoning, caused by drinking a cat[?]e spray solution. ...

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  25. MOTORIST KILLED.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—As a result of a car somersaulting near Kedron post office to-night, Charles Fisher, of Wooloowin, was killed, and D. ...

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  26. CUSTOMS AGREEMENT.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—It is officially announced that a customs agreement between the Northern and Southern Rhodesias has been ...

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  27. UNREST IN SAMOA.

    SUVA, Tuesday.—A report from Apia states that a proclamation has been issued declaring the Mau a seditions organisation. ...

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  28. LONDON TO BRUSSELS.

    LONDON. Monday.—Covering the distance between London and Brussels in the actual flying time of only 9[?] minutes—an average speed of 140 ...

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  29. ENFIELD SHOOTING.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—In connection with the shooting affray at Enfield yesterday afternoon, the man who shot Evenden and his wife is ...

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  30. EATEN BY SHARKS.

    CAPETOWN. Monday. — Five lives were lost in a motor boat disaster at Tamarind on the west coast of Mauritius. A beat used or shark ...

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  31. SIKH AIRMAN.

    PARIS. Tuesday.—Man Mohan Singh. the Indian airman, secured a new propeller at Le Bourget for his machine, with which be entrained for ...

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  32. CHILD'S DEATH.

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.— W[?] bathing at Picnic Bay, Ma[?] Island, yesterday afternoon. M[?] Woods, 7, of Home Hill, was s[?] by ...

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  33. VAN DYKE PICTURE.

    MARSEILLES, Monday.—Another Van Dyke has disappeared. It was cut from its frame during the night at the rich museum in Aix in Provence (in the ...

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  34. STOWAWAY FINED.

    LONDON. Monday.— [?] [?] the [?] Ma[?] from [?] was [?] to-day H[?] ...

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  35. TUNNEL IN CEMETERY.

    BERLIN. Monday.—The brothers Sass were released by the police, who were unable to[?] them with the digging of the tunned in the disused ...

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  36. GENE TUNNEY.

    NEW YORK. Monday.— [?] ...

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  37. BRADFORD STAGNANT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Bradford is stagnant. Crossbreds are weaker, and users inactive, pending the opening of the London sales on January ...

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