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  3. RUPEE AND EXCHANGE

    In the report of the Indian Exchange and Currency Committee, of which Sir Henry Babington Smith is chairman, it is stated that the rise in ...

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  4. RUSSIA

    The "Times" correspondent at Tokio interviewed Lieut-General Tanaka, Japanese Minister for War, who said that the Japanese aim in Siberia was the ...

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  5. MYSTERY AEROPLANE

    It is now disclosed that the “mystery” aeroplane which Capt Cockerell is flying from England to the Cape is the Times” machine which Lord North. ...

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  6. BRITISH NAVAL DEVELOPMENT

    Reuter's corespondent at Otawa states that it appears probable if any naval development occurs in the near future it will begin by the receipt ...

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  7. THE ENGINEERS’ STRIKE

    The result of the ballot taken last night by the Victorian brnach of the Marine Engineers’ Association, as to the advisability of accepting the shipowners ...

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  8. INTERSTATE NEWS

    Mr Montgomery, State Mining Engineer, who has just returned from the North-West coast, reports having examined the iron deposits at Yampi Sound. He says that ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    A cable message has been received from Sir William Allardycs, who is to succeed Sir Francis Newdegate as Governor, stating that he expecta to leave ...

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  10. JELLICOE ON THE DOMINIONS

    Lord Jellicoe in the course of an interview, staged that lie was deeply) impressed with the loyalty of the Dominions and their heller in the Imperial ...

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  11. PEACE FOR ESTHONIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Koval, capital of (Esthonia, states that the peace treaty between Soviet Russia and Esthonin unreservedly recognises ...

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  12. DEATH FROM SNAKE BITE.

    James Thomas Isles, 24. was bitten on the heel by a snake which he trod on while going up the river fishing. He died five minutes after admission to the ...

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  13. THE SYDNEY BALLOT.

    Complete figures for "the marine engineers ballot show that the majority was 215 against .the terms offered by the Shipping Controller. ...

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  14. PERILS OF THE TRIP.

    The "Times" adds:-"The Journey offers opportunities for romantic if unpleasant, episodes almost as vivid as these written for the delectation of ...

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  15. A SOUTH AFRICAN DROUGHT

    Reuter's correspondent at Capetown says that the drought over a large por[?]on of the South African. Union has been much relieved by copious ...

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  16. SUNDAY FOOTBALL.

    The Rov. W.J. Tivey, Anglican rector of Koorawatha, claims that his parish is the first where Sunday football was played in Now South Wales. Sunday play was ...

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  17. LEVY TO BE MADE.

    In connection with the marine engineers’ dispute a levy is shortly to be made on all seagoing engineers at present in work. The rate has been fixed ...

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  18. BOLSHEVIKS CAPTURE NIKO-LAIEFF.

    Bolsheviks have captured Niko-Odessa and are advancing towards ...

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  19. VLADIVOSTOK SEIZED BY REVOLUTIONARIES.

    reuter's correspondent states that Commander Graves who is in command of the Americans in Sibcria has cabled that the Social Revolutionaries ...

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  20. SHOOTING IN SYDNEY.

    In his bedroom at the Steyne Hotel, Manly, shortly after 10 o’clock this morning, C. L. Minchin, resident of Crookwell. N.S.W. shot himself in ...

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  21. REMEDIES FOR THE ECONOMIC COLLAPSE.

    An official statement with reference this afternoon’s meeting at the Treasury, says the memorialists stated that the question had no particular ...

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  22. BERRIMA REFLOATED

    The P. and O. steamer Bernina (11,137 tons), from Australia, which became stranded on the (Devon Sands yesterday, was refloated at high tide ...

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  23. STRIKE COLLAPSES

    After lasting exactly a month the mill strike has collapsed as suddenly as it began. There was no slgn on sunday of a ...

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  24. SAILING OF SHIP RESENTED.

    Bagineers are of opinion that there would have been an affirmative vote in the ballot bad members of the Marino Engineers not resented certain action ...

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  25. FEDERAL SHIP LAID UP

    In consequence of the result of the engineers’ ballot, the commonwealh steamer Australford was drawn into the dispute to-day. The men signed off the ...

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  26. PAISLEY BY-ELECTION

    The Paisley by-flection, for which poling will take place on 12111 February, is providing an exciting and entertaining contest. Mr Asquith is ...

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  27. TRIAL OF VON SANDERS

    General Sir lan Hamilton's letter to the newspapers, urging that General Liman von Sanders, the German commander of the Turkish army, should not ...

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  28. UNIONISTS AND SOLDIERS

    At Maryborough the Returned Soldiers’ League intends to take, a stand against the State Government’s action in modifying the priiciple of ...

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  29. INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE.

    At to-day’s conference regarding international exchange the Chancellor of the Exchequer met a number of leading politiciaus. including Labor members, ...

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  30. SMALL VOTE IN ADELAIDE.

    Only seven engineers were directly interested in the ballot. Four votes were cast in the affirmative, and throe in tho negative. ...

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  31. THE M‘CAWLEY CASE

    111 the McCawley case there were significant passages bo-day, Mr Maugliun remarking that he had the full support of the Ear and the Law. Association of ...

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  32. TROUBLE AS TO SHIPS.

    Asa result of the reduced vote in Victoria in favor of accepting the terms offered by the employers for a settlement of the marine engineers’ dispute, and the huge majority ...

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  33. WIRELESSI TELEPHONY

    Signor Marconi, the inventor of wireless telegraphy, whose recent statement regarding the receipt of mysterious messages from an -unknown scource ...

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  34. GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris states that the list of Germans whose surrender as war criminals is demanded by the Allies, has ’been handed to von ...

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  35. SURRENDER OF ESCAPED MAN.

    Francis William Anderson, are of the five, men who escaped from the Perth lock-up on December 4, surrendered’ himself at the Perth, detective office ...

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  36. RABBITS IN N.S.W.

    Exasperated at the failure of the Railway Commissioners to cope with the swarms of rabbits thrift infest- railway lands, the Young branch of the ...

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  37. THE COLLAPSE OF STERLING EX-CHANGE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at New York reports that the collapse of sterling exchange has resulted in a number of banks discontinuing (the discounting of ...

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  38. EXPLOITS IN AVAITION

    Router’s correspondent at Rome says that A 450 h.p.Caproni machine, piloted by Lieuts. Negrini and Crigi. has arrived at Giola del Colle the ...

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  39. THE REV. J. B. RONALD

    The Rev J. B. Ronald, of Melbourne who is seeking an review by the Privy Council of the. case in which he unsuccessfully sought to recover ...

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  40. IMPERIAL AIR ROUTES

    His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales was warmly, welcomed last night at Major-General Sir Frederick Sykes’ lecture on imperial air routes, and he ...

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  41. LABOR PARTY TROUBLES

    Mr Arthur Rae appeared before the Australian Workers’ Union conference this afternoon in answer to a request from that body that he should exp ...

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  42. A SINISTER REPORT

    Reuter’s correspondent at Ottawa reports that several Canadian, newspapers suggest that the exchange crisis is the result of deliberate manipulation by ...

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  43. SPRING DRESS PARADES

    The “Times’’ correspondent at Pairis confirms the reports of the possibility of The revival of the crinoline, which trill be included in the spring dress ...

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  44. CHARGE OF UNLAWFUL KILLING

    A message from Pittsworth states that Daniel Curran, who was charged with, hawing unlawfully killed Robert John Hamilton, drover and selector, ...

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  45. WORTH QUEENSLAND CYCLONE

    Reports received to-day from various Northern centres concerning the effects of Tuesday’s cyclone show that exten-Sive damage was done but that no loss ...

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  46. FATAL FALL FROM RACEHORSE.

    While giving a horse an exercise gallop at Victoria Park racecourse this morning, Lance Goyder, a well-Known trainer, and owner of Queen of ...

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  47. LORD LIEUT OF IRELAND

    Viscount French, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, has, arrived in London. It is officially stated that he is on a holiday visit. ...

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  48. MATTHEW'S FLIGHT.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Delhi reports that news lias been received that Matthews, the aviator, has crashed 20 miles in Bunderabbas. The aviator ...

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  49. NATIONS FORMING ALLIANCE

    Advices from Brussels state tbit considerable progress was made at the diplomatic conference at Ypres on January 28 with the ...

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  50. WOMAN FOUND HANGED

    Mrs Helen Paalzow, 52. residing at Montague street, South Melbourne, was found hanged: by her husband in an outhouse. According to him she had been ...

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  51. IRISH TROUBLES

    Serious rioting took place at Limerick on Monday night The military fired on the cowd, killing a publican and seriously Wdundiing a woman, who is ...

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  52. QUEENSLAND MEAT.

    In the Assembly to-day the Premier, Mr Theodora informed Mr Patrick that he had Bat received notification as to the alleged decision of the British. ...

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  53. A BRANCH DECLARED BOGUS.

    The serious spilt that has occurred between the city and country members of the political, Labor organisation is reflected in a resolution that has been ...

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  54. THE SHORTAGE OF PAPER

    Reuter's correspondent at Ottawa reports that the American Minister, for Finance denies American report that Canada intends to impose a 10 ...

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  55. HEAT IN MELBOURNE

    Extremely sultry weather was experienced hero to-day, the thermometer rising to 101.1 at 3.30 p.m. ...

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  56. ASIATICS IN THE WEST.

    This Australian Labor Party has asked the support of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers League to have a clause inserted in the Repatriation Act ...

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  57. HONGARY AND PEACE TERMS

    The time given to Hungary to reply to the Allied terms has been extended until the National Assembly meets in Bunda Pesth on 24 the ...

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