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  4. THE WORLD'S ARMAMENTS.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association at the League of Nations Congress at Geneva, states:—The Commission agreed, Without giving ...

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  5. IRELAND

    There was much looting in Cork outside the fire zone. Burglars raided a jeweller's shop, securing the keys off the strongroom at the point of a revolver. The ...

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  6. TRADE WITH AMERICA

    The New York exporters are dissatisfied with the new basis on which, the dollar will be converted to sterling for the parposes of customers. This has added to ...

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  7. BENEFITS OF THE WAR

    The United States foreign trade for the year ended on June 30, 1920, totalled 13,349 million dollars, of which 7,950 million dollars represented exports. The vessels ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Herbert George Marriot Howe, for merly accountant of the Public Works Department on remand, appeared on a charge of the forger of certain vouchers ...

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  9. PORCELAIN WORKS

    Mr. Mouritzen, of the Calyx Porcelain, Company, of Perth, which have completed arrangements for starting porcelain and china works at Subiaco, has visited ...

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  10. THE MARRIAGE TIE THREE UNIONS DISSOLVED

    Mr. Justice Buchanan sat in the Civil Court in matrimonial jurisdiction on Wednesday. A Letter Under a Mattress. ...

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  11. CRICKET ENGLISHMEN VERSUS COLTS

    The Englishmen began a two-days match against a colts' team at the Sydney Cricket Ground, No. 2 oval, to-day in fine and warm weather. The wicket was ...

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  12. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The Australian Mercantile, Land, and Finance Company is issuing to shareholders sixty thousand new £5 shares in the proportion of one new for every two old shares held. ...

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  13. NAVAL STRENGTH REQUEST FROM AMERICA.

    Senator Borah, has introduced a resolution into the Senate requesting President Wilson to enter into agreements with Great Britain and Japan to reduce their ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND LOAN. Interest at 6[?] per cent.

    The Queensland Government's local loan of two million pounds mil be launched to-day. The loan will 'bear interest at the rate of 6[?] per cent, per annum, and the ...

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  15. CINEMA AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    With reference to the invitations issued to nursing sisters for the cinema entertamnient at Government House on Firday night, Lady Weigall, having heard that 9 ...

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  16. FEDERAL TAXATION.

    The Royal Commission which is enquiring into the incidence of Federal taxation, resumed its sittings on Tuesday. Mr. F. N. Yarwood, accountant, ...

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  17. Warships Must be Built.

    Mr. Daniels, testifying before the Senate Naval Affairs Committee, declared that for the United States to agree with two or three other nations to cease naval ...

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  18. THE WOOL SCHEME POLICY OF BRITAIN.

    The Ministry of Munitions, in publishing the details of the wool realisation scheme, states that the Minister is very carefully studying the very important ...

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  19. STRAITS TIN.

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  20. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  21. BROKEN HILL SCHOOLS.

    At the North Broken Hill Continuation Commercial School on Friday, the Mayor (Alderman J. H. Wicks), in the presence of the school children and a large assembly ...

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  22. MINING NOTES.

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  23. Yorkshire Criticisms.

    The Yorkshire newspapers continue fiercely to criticise the wool realisation proposals. The "Yorkshire Post" writes:—"The ...

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  24. SALES OF WHEAT.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday night the Minister for Agriculture stated that there seemed every prospect of selling Australian wheat to advantage. Favorable ...

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  25. MINE OUTPUTS.

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  26. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  27. "EXTRAORDINARY AFFECTION."

    The Bearing was concluded of the petition of Henry William Francis, of Rose Park East, for a divorce from his wife, Vera May Francis. Mr. H. Mayo ...

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  28. Inter-State Collegiate Match.

    The match between the Sydney Gra[?] School and St. Peter's College, Adelaide, was continued on the Albert ground to-day. Sydney had made 223 for the loss ...

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  29. AMATEUR BILLIARDS

    In the match tor the amateur billiard championship which he won yesterday A. R. Hooper seemed to tire towards the end, possibly from the ...

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  30. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

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  31. COAL FOR WINE.

    Though there are signs that Germany, influenced by President Millerand's attitude, is preparing to resume the economic and commercial discussions broken ...

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  32. Closing the Session.

    Cabinet has reconsidered the question of withdrawing dairying products from the control of the Prices Commissioner with a view to enabling producers to reap the ...

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  33. BROKEN HILL NEWS.

    Miss Burns, a tailoress, in the employ of Messrs. O'Connoll Company, sustained a painful accident yesterday. She was brushing some clothes when a needle became ...

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  34. EASTERN EXTENSION SPORTS.

    A largely-attended meeting of the staff of the Eastern Extension Cable Com piny was held in Eastern Telegraph Building on Tuesday, afternoon, the object being the formation of a sports and ...

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  35. WALKING ACROSS THE TORRENS.

    "This man was taken out of the River Torrens last night," said Sub-Inspector Nicholson, when a young man was charged with drunkenness in the Adelaide Police Court on ...

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  36. SHOT IN HE SIDE.

    On Saturday a lad who, in the employ of Mr. George Hanlin, of Tuilkilkey station, 27 miles east of Terowie, was accidentally shot in the side with a small ...

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  37. THEATRICAL EMPLOYES.

    In the Arbitration Court on Tuesday, during the hearing of the case of the theatrical employes, an unsuccessful endeavor was made to get the full bench to ...

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  38. AN OLD MAN'S SUICIDE.

    What is believed to be the sequel to the shooting incident at Kenmore several months ago, as a result or which Frederick Gollan, an old man, was before ...

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  39. WOMEN IN WANT.

    On Tuesday a number of women, with babies visited Parliament House to interview Ministers with the idea of obtaining financial help. The matter was brought ...

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  43. YORKSHIRE SOCIETY.

    The Yorkshire Society of S.A. held a Christmas cheer social at Bishop's cafe, Rundle-street on Tuesday evening, when over one hundred people were present? A good programme, ...

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