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  3. ANXIOUS FRANCE

    M. Poincaire in an article in the "Matin," complains that instead of applying to Germany the remedies provided in the Treaty or Versailles, the Allies ...

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  4. SECOND TEST MATCH.

    Melbourne, January 4. When stumps were drawn in the second test match between the Australians and the Englishmen, on the Melbourne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE PACIFIC

    The "Temps," in commenting on the proposal for American and Canadian naval co-operation in the Pacific, asserts:—From the moment that Canada uses. American ...

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  6. STOP PRESS NEWS.

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  7. A WICKED PRIEST

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Milan, in a special dispatch, says:— Intense excitement has been displayed ...

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  9. BROKEN HILL NEWS.

    Mr. Brookfield, M.L.A., and Mr. O'Rielly, A.M.A. check inspector, have returned to Broken Hill. Both will explain the new Compensation Act at a special ...

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  10. AN OPIUM DEN

    An unusual case, in which a Chinaman sued a police-sergeant for assault and for the return of £22 came before the High Court in London list month. ...

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  11. A SAD TRAGEDY. MOTHER AND THREE CHILDREN DROWNED.

    On the evening of New Year's Day Mr. Fred. Marshall lost his wife and three children in heartrending circumstances. Accompanied by his wife and children, he ...

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  12. ENGLISH "BARRACKERS"

    A correspondent, in order to prove that English crowds are as "prone" to the sin of "barracking" as are the Australian spectators at cricket matches, sends us an. ...

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  13. IRELAND

    There are sufficient candidates In the south of Ireland to make the Southern Parliament under the Home Rule Act a success. This places the Sinn Fein in an ...

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  14. MRS. ASQUITH.

    As a sequel to a letter from Sir Sidney Colvin to the "Weekly Dispatch" on October 24, correcting statements in Mrs. Asquith's diary about Robert Louis Steven ...

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  15. A BIG ESTATE.

    The estate of Lord Glenconner, who died a few weeks ago, has been sworn for probate purposes at £819,179. lord Glenconner was a brother of Mrs. ...

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  16. THE SHIPPING STRIKE TO-DAY'S MEETING OF STEWARDS.

    Sydney, January 3. It is the opinion of Sydney shipowners that there will be a move to-morrow in the direction of a resumption of work on ...

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  17. MOTORBUS IN A. RIVER.

    A motor bus, containing 14 women and children, who were going to a picnic to-day, plunged into the river between Hastings and Olive Grange. All were saved ...

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  18. THE SHARE MARKET

    The Stock Excharge will not reopen for busi[?]ss Monday—next. ...

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  19. THE NEXT WORLD.

    Games do not perhaps fit in with many people's ideas of what the Hereafter should be; but what is more natural (asks the London "Weekly Dispatch") than that ...

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  20. KING AND HEAD BOY.

    The King personally presented his medal for the head scholar of the year at Kigs Edward VII. Grammar School, King's Lynn, to Philip Palmer at York Cottage, ...

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  21. MUSICAL COMEDY STAR.

    Miss Jose Collins, the popular musical comedy "star," is now Lady Innes-Ker in private life. She has married into one of the oldest ducal families in Britain. Her ...

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  22. MINING NOTES.

    The directors of Federation Tin, in their report for the 13 months ended September 30, inter al[?]a, say:—"Developments have been satisfactory, and have exposed large tonnages of ore of a grade ...

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  23. THE GRAND THEATRE.

    An excellent programme was submitted at the Grand Theatre on Monday. As the star feature the fine Go[?]dWyn film, "Water, Water Everywhere," was screened ...

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  24. THE FRENCH BARQUE.

    The French barque Engenie Schneider sailed for Victor Harbor this morning. She has not made any water. The Kilmally is six days overdue. The ...

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  25. A HOPEFUL OUTLOOK.

    The representatives of the union will meet the New South Wales Coastal Shipowners' Association to-morrow to discuss the demands of the union regarding the ...

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  26. AN EXCURSIONIST'S DANGER

    Mr. William Pearce, of Largs Bay, a married man, on Monday went for a trip to Edithburgh on the steamer WarraweeAs he was getting off the vessel on its ...

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  27. £1,000 BOX OF CHOCOLATES

    At the meeting of the Profiteering Committee for Westminster (London) on October 25, there was read a letter stating that the solicitor for Messrs. Fullers, ...

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  28. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Celebration North Blocks, week ended December 21.—"On S. lease, No. 1 shaft, further sunk to 41 ft.; prospects improving. Reef again widened out to 2 ft., and appears to be going down very ...

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  29. RAIN AND THE CROPS.

    MINLATON, January 1.—To-day heavy rain has fallen, and it is feared that considerable damage will be done to the cocked hay in the fields, and the harvested barley and wheat, very ...

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  30. A SYDNEY BLAZE.

    Sensational incidents were connected with a fire which broke out in Elizabeth-street, near King-street, to-night. The building formerly known as Holland ...

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  31. "THE SPIRIT OF THE ACT."

    An interesting legal point was raised in the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday by Mr. W.F. Owen during the hearing of a charge laid under the Lottery and Gaming ...

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  32. HOLIDAY IN THE COUNTRY. Port Victoria Sports.

    Port Victoria, January 2.—The sports on New Year's Day were spoiled by rain. After two events on the water had been decided rain fell heavily and the remainder of the events were ...

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  33. CRICKET AND LUCK.

    There seems to be no doubt that the spin of a coin in deciding who should bat first on a good wicket will be the prime cause of the defeat of the English Eleven ...

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  34. CRICKET.

    JAMES MARSHALL & CO. VERSUS TOURISTS. On Monday a cricket team from Messrs. James Marshall & Co. were defeated by the Tourist Club by an innings ...

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  35. THE NEW PARTY AND THE ELECTIONS.

    The new party does not intend to let the grass grow under its feet. After enforced inactivity during the holidays no time is to be lost, now that the new ...

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  36. BOOKMAKERS FINED.

    No fewer than 19 alleged bookmakers, arrested at Morphettville an the previous day, appeared at the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday to answer dharges laid under the Lottery and Gaming ...

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  37. CALLS AND DIVIDENDS.

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  38. A HEAD-ON COLLISION.

    As the result of a head-on collision between. a motor car and a steam tram on Lennox-bridge, which spans the Parramatta River at Church-stret, Parramatta, ...

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  39. PINNAROO SPORTS.

    Pinnaroo, January 2.—The Pinnaroo sports were held on New Year's Day in Mr. R. L. Mckenzie's paddock. The attendance was large, and proceeds were in aid of the Roman ...

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  40. LAWN TENNIS.

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  42. SCHOOLGIRLS.

    Miss Elsa Heifetz, sister of the violinist, recently left an American school and entered at an English boarding school. "American girls' schools are more ...

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  43. RESCUED FROM DROWNING.

    On Monday afternoon Mora, the daughter of Mr. Henrv Sims, of Margaret-street, Norwood, fell off the second steps of the Brighton jetty, and floated about ...

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  44. BROOME PEARLERS.

    The Pearlers' Association at Broome resolved at their annual meeting to a[?]k the Federal authorities to prevent the employment of over 50 per cent. of Japanese ...

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  45. VICTORIAN POLICE SOANDAL.

    A sequel to the sensational shooting affray at South Yarra, in which two police officers were concerned, has been the dismissal of Constable T. R. Davies from the ...

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