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  3. PEACE RATIFICATION

    Exchanges of ratitications of the Peace Treaty between the Allies and Germany took place at 4.15 this afternoon. ...

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  4. PRINCE OF WALES

    Valuable bints to Australians in- welcoming the Brince of Wales on his forthcoming tou are given by Mr Gerald Campbell, who was the "Times" ...

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  5. FLIGHTS TO AUSTRALIA.

    Prior to the departure of Lieuts. Parer and M'Intosh for Australia, they posted last night the following letter to Brigadier-General ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL STATION

    It is officially stated that the revised eastern boundary of the Australian naval static, will follow meridian 160 degrees east of ...

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  7. PALESTINE’S FUTUEE.

    Dr Weizmann, President of the English Zionists, has returned from Palesline. He made a statement thar the Palestine administration agreed to ...

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  8. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The Victcrian count was comeluued this morning and Senator Russell with 312,052 votes was electsed for the third vacancy. Mr. Barker, 276,170, was fourth ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    It is reported that the Jewish con[?] [?] has subscribed a sum of £10,000, which it is intended to present to Lieu tenant-General Sir John Monash as a ...

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  10. THE LABOR LEADERSHIP.

    A canvass of the Labor Party is being made and so far as it goes it confirms the forecast already made that Mr Ryan will find the numbers ...

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  11. AFFAIRS IN SYRIA

    News deceived in London from Cairo stated that Syriah National Volunteers held up the train on which the French General Gourand’s chief of staff was ...

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  12. SITUATION IN EUROPE AND ASIA.

    In the course of a leading article on the exchange of ratifications of the Peace Treaty. “The Times" says:— Peace with Grermany leaves the ...

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  13. FARMERS’ PARTY.

    A meeting of the Farmers’ Party is to bo helld early in February, and judging by present indications, Mr Gregory, as already forecasted, is the ...

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  14. SUPPLY OF PAPER

    The Canadian Government has placed an embargo on Messrs Price Bros paper mill against making shipments to the United States. The proprietors ...

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  15. A MOTION BY DR MALONEY.

    When the Federal Labor Party holds its first caucus, Dr Maloney, M.H.R. for Melbourne, will submit a motion for discussion in the House of ...

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  16. FUTURE OF ADRIATIC.

    The Allied delegates are re-discussing the future of the Adriatic on the basis of the Anglo-French plan to make Fiume a frce city, similar to ...

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  17. FUTURE OF TANKS

    “The Daily Mail” says that in view of future war contingencies the Tank Corps is evolving remarkable types of swift, noiseless tanks. The designs of ...

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  18. THE POSITION OF PARTIES.

    Now that the elections are over, [?] is, perhaps, interesting to review the fortunes of the Hughes' Party in the Nationalist movement. In 1917 Mr ...

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  19. IRISH TROUBLES

    One hundred Sinn Feiners, with bombs, revolvers, and shot-guns, made a night attach on the police barracks in Castle-Rackett (Galway). ...

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  20. THE DARDANELLES.

    Mr Lloyd George’s reference to the Dardanelles is now interpreted as meaning the transference of control to some nation or [?]ody capable of ...

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  21. OBITUARY.

    Tinney.—The funeral of [?] lata Mrs Jane Tmeney, of "Sunny Rise," Bungaree, took place yesterday alternoon to the Ballarat New Cemetery where her ...

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  22. AMERICA AND THE LEAGUE.

    The failure of America to ratify the Peace Treaty will not prevent President Wood row Wilson convening the League of Nations, which is to ...

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  23. AN ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    A masked band at Tralee attempted to murder Sergeant Sullivan, the noted King’s Counsel A bullet grazed his hair. Sergeant Sullivan was prominent ...

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  24. PROSPECTS OF AMERICAN COM-PROMISE.

    The afternoon newspapers concludo that the address delivered on Jackson Day by the President shattered tho hope of a compromise on the ...

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  25. CLAIMS OF ROMAN CATHOLICS.

    An Anti-Mannixite pointe out today that the Roman Catholics had been successful in securing the election to the Federal Parliament of six new ...

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  26. RAILWAY MEN REJECT OFFER

    At the railwaymen’s conference it was decided to reject the Government’s offer in regard to wages, and the executive of the union was instrurcted to resume ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES

    Estimates of the casualties resulting from the Mexican earthquake have, increased to 4000.- Reuter. “The Times” correspondent in Beilin ...

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  28. THE FEDERAL MINISTRY

    A re-allotment of portfolios in the Federal Cabinet is not likely to be made for a week or two yet. It is practically certain that most, if not all, the ...

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  29. CONFERENCE DEFERRED.

    In response [?] a summons from Mr Lloyd George, respecting the railway situation. Sir Auckland Geddes, the Minister for Transport, and Mr Horne, ...

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  30. SPEECHES BY AIR BRYAN.

    Mr William J. Bryan, the wellkno[?] Democratic leader, delivered two speeches on the League of Nations on Friday. ...

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  31. BY AIR TO ANTARCTIC

    The “Times” in a leading article while admitting the dangers of mighty blizzards in the, Antarctic, points out that if Dr J. L. Coke’s aeroplane is ...

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  32. GUTST OF LUNCHEON CLUB.

    The Prince has consented to be the guest of the Australian and New Zealand Luncheon Club on January 28. ...

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  33. ALTERATIONS ON RENOWN.

    Alterations to the battle cruiser Renown, on which the Prince of Wales is to visit the Dominions, will provide additional cabins and a steam ...

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  34. THE BASIC WAGE COMMISSION

    The Royal Commission on the basic wage has prepared a household budget form for distribution to persons who are prepared to keep a record of their ...

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  35. SEASON TICKETS ISSUED.

    Season tickets are beings issued for the Paris-London air service. Ticket"' for 12 single journeys cost £120 ...

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  36. GOVERNOR-GENERAL RECEIVES MESSAGE

    The Governor-Genetal to-day received a cable message from the King notifying the ratification of the Peace Treaty. The necessary proclamation ...

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  37. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    A Bolshevik witness message claims the capture of Krasnoyarsk, the chief town of the Siberian Government of Yeniseisk, and 60,000 prisoners. ...

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  38. ENCOUNTER WITH LIONS

    Reports of the Mackie Ethnological Expedition state that owing to the riuder-pest having caused a great scarcity, of wild animals and cattle ...

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  39. COMMONWEALTH FLEET

    "Fairplay,” the London Independent newspaper, commenting on the latest balance-sheet of the Commonwealth fleet, says:— ...

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  40. REVOLUTION IN SPAIN

    The "Times” correspondent at Madrid says; that the extent of the mutinous revolutionary movement at Barcelona and Saragossa is uncertain. The Government ...

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  41. NOVOCHERKASK CAPTURED.

    It is claimed by the Bolsheviks that they have captured Novocherkask, capital of the province of the Don Costsacks. in South Rusia. ...

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  42. UKRANIANS SURROUND ODESSA.

    A Moscow wireless message states that the Ukranian insurgents surround Odessa. Denekine's troops are going eastwards towards Kherson. ...

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  43. AMERICAN TRUSTS

    "The Daily Express" says that the trust fever came to a climax yesterday with “five amalgamations of bhemical and glass insurance firms. The toal capital ...

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  44. WILD WEATHER ON ENGLISH COAST

    Wild weather continues along tile English, coast The Treveal, a 400 b ton cargo boat from. Calcutta, strabded in a gale off Weymouth. and broke up The ...

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  45. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Reports have been received of a very heavy storm at Gocmburra on Saturday night The goods shed was partly unroofed, and several windows in the station ...

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  46. U.S. STEEL TROUBLE

    The announcement thet the steel workers are calling off the national strike, started 15 weeks ago, has caused no surprise. Asa matter of fact, the vast ...

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  47. STRIKE IN BOMBAY

    The "Times” correspondent at Bombay says That lthe strike has, extended; 200,000 operatives, are now out. ...

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  48. HAN LOST IN BUSK.

    Gaule Player, aged 66 a bookkeeper, employed at Bulloo Downs station, 72 miles from Thargomindah, has been lost in, the bush Search parties have returned to ...

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