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  3. PERSONAL

    Dr McCarthy, Roinan Catholic, Bishop of Sandhurst, and Dr Shiel. Bishop of Rockhampton, returned to A[?]stralia by the Makura which arrived in Sydney ...

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  4. WARRNAMBOOL DISASTER

    To-day tho city is it deep mourning. The bodies of all tho victims of the boating disaster on Sunday have been recovered, and the funerals of ...

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  5. FARMERS FIRST PAY DAY

    Friday next will he the first pay day for farmers throughout the Commonwealth In accordance with arrangements made by the Australian ...

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  6. THE SHIPPING DISPUTE

    No material change has taken place in the position as regards the strike of the marine stewards and pantrymen. The hopes’ of strikers and ...

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  7. ASIA MINOR

    A Greek force is strongly reconnoitring in the Busa region (Klodavendikiar. Asia Minor), without orders from the Supreme Council. ...

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  8. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT

    Restored to health after his recent illness, the Duke of Connaught arrived in India to-day on board the Malaya, and the welcome which he ...

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  9. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    Naval authorities at the Admiralty, in an interview with the United Service Cables representative, explain that the reason why Australasia is not ...

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  10. FIGHTING IN IRELAND

    The “Times” correspondent in Dublin wires that it is rumored that a portion of the Crown forces has been ambushed at Dunboyne, six miles from ...

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  11. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    Some improvement in the industrial situation is reported from. Swansea, where four fuel and tin plate works have re-opened, relieving ...

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  12. CAR FIRED ON.

    A report from Dublin states -that a motorcar containing two officers and the wile of another officer was fired at on approaching the bridge at ...

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  13. VICTIM'S OF DISASTER.

    The late Mr William Joseph Middleton. who was drowned when the motor launch sank in the Hopkins River, was a son of Mr and Airs J. T. ...

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  14. OBITUARY.

    Marker.—After a distretssing and painful illness of long duration, Mrs lithe! Barker, wife of Mr Simon Barker, of 7 Loch [?] [?]e. passed away on Friday evening. The ...

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  15. NAVIES IN THE PACIFIC.

    Denying that an agreement exists between Canada and America in regard lo a naval combination in the Pacific, the "Manchester Guardian" ...

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  16. PRIME MINISTER CRITICISED.

    At a largely attended meeting of farmers at Maugoplah on Saturday, Mr Parker Moloney. M.H.R. for H[?]me, who is touring the electorate, referred ...

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  17. ROBBERIES WITH VIOLENCE

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that the "stand and deliver" type of robbery has become so prevalent that Ibo papers are publishing cartoons ...

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  18. NO IRISH NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Dublin correspondent of the “Times” states definitely that the Gov[?]rnment has not opened up negotiations with the Dail Eire[?]. ...

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  19. BATTLE OF JUTLAND

    Lord Alfred Douglas, in an article in "Plain English” regarding the Battle of Jutland, says that the German wireless code was discovered shortly after ...

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  20. BUTTER AND CHEESE

    In view of the increasing butter and cheese supply from Australia Air Hugh Sinclair who went to England with Mr H. W. Osborne in connection ...

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  21. DEATH OF A MUSIOIAN.

    Miss Kate Leahy, one of the victims or the boating disaster on the Hopkins River. Wiarrnambool. was tho youngest daughter of Mr and Airs Thomas ...

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  22. WOMEN’S NATIONAL LEAGUE MOVES.

    Headed by its president (Mrs F. G. Hughes), a deputation comprising over 30 members of the Australian Women's National League waited upon the ...

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  23. MENDICANT EX-OFFICERS

    In connection with the sentence of one month’s inprisonment passed on an ex-oflicer orgau-grinder begging in the West End of London, investigation of ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES

    Mr Sid. Long, the artist), who is to leave for Australia in February, has been elected ah Associate of the Royal Society of Painter Etchers ...

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  25. MORWELL MINERS’ CLAIM

    When tire nibble tribunal, which is considering rluims in the log of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employes' Federation, resumed its sittings this morning, Mr ...

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  26. BOLSHEVIK MAYORS LOSS

    The kind of problem, that yet may have to lie faced by those of the Australian Governments which conduct State lotteries is indicated by a ...

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  27. WAR CRIMINALS

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin says that the first, three war criminals have been tried by the specially allocated Imperial Court at Leipsig. The ...

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  28. FATHER O'FLANNACHAN

    The “Times" says that the. Prime Minister's intervi[?] with Father O’Flannaghan was given, at the latter’s request, acting as the representative ...

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  29. FAMILY WASHED OFF ROCKS

    When fishing from tho rocks at Red Head beach. Newcastle, on Monday. Leslie Toliree was surprised by a largo breaker, which lifted him from his feet ...

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  30. PRICES OF FOOD

    The State ex[?] of the [?] Workors' Federation at a [?] night. [?] the following {?] [?]That the Victorian State [?] ...

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  31. FRUIT REGULATIONS

    A deputation, representative of the Tasmanian Federal members of Parliament, was introuced to the Minister Customs (Mr w. Massey Greene) by Senator ...

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  32. FRENCH SENATE ELECTIONS

    Senatorial elections, in which live Cabinet members are standing, and winch affect one-third of the Senators, are being held to-day. ...

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  33. ATTEMPT TO SHOOT GOVERNOR

    While the Civil Governor was going home from the theatre, his carriage was suddenly subjected to a volley of about 30 revolver shots, which, it is ...

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  34. CAMPAICN TO RESTRICT REVENUE.

    Meanwhile the County of Wexford council (Sinn Fein) unanimously cartied a resolution calling upon councils throughout Ireland to inaugurate a ...

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  35. SINN FEIN COUNCILLORS SEN-TENCED.

    Two Mohill councillors have been sentenced to 18 months and 12 months respectively for moving and seconding a resolution at a council meeting ...

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  36. FIVE CABINET MEMBERS RE-TURNED.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris states that live members of the Cabinet have been returned at the Senatorial elections. All ten Communist ...

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  37. SHIP REPAIRING TROUBLE

    A dispte exists between tho Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and the Commonwealth Shipowners’ Association on the question of joinery in connection with repairs to ...

    Article : 91 words
  38. OVERSEA FREIGHTS

    Though a number [?] load wheat in Ausstralia some [?] ago were chartered at varying [?] £6/15/ to £7 a [?] ...

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  39. LORD CHIEF JUSTICE

    Sir Gordon Hewart. K. C., the Attorney-General, has been offered the position of Lord Chief Justice, in succession to Lord Reading, who has been ...

    Article : 179 words
  40. SINN FEIN “TRENCHES.”

    Thu. miltary at Tullamore have ordered prominent Sinn Feiners to repair roads around the town where trenches had been dug by the “Irish Republican ...

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  41. CALIFORNIA AND JAPAN

    As indicating the feeling in California on the Japanese question the State Legislature to-day carried a resolution by 72 votes to nil urging the ...

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  42. BREAD-CARTERS’ WACES

    At a meeting of the Bread Carters to be hot don Thursday night next, reports from the delegates on the Wages Board will be received. The board is to meet to-morrow ...

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  43. STATEMENT BY BISHOP CLUNE.

    The “Daily Graphic” correspondent at Paris says that Bishop Clime, interviewed by the Paris newspaper “La Liberte," accuses Mr Bonar Law and ...

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  44. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir.—Can any of your readers help me to obtain any or all of the information nulled for below? The above company, as is Still fairly well known, built for the ...

    Article : 258 words
  45. REDS IN PERSIA

    The “Times” correspondent at Teheron, the capital of Persia, states that a majority of Persian aristocrats. Ministers, and former Ministers, at a ...

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  46. W.A. RA

    The West Australian railway strike situation is practically unchanged. The loss of wages by railwayman to date is £30.000 with a similar aggregate loss by ...

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  47. ASCENT OF MOUNT EVEREST ATTEMPT TO BE MADE.

    A forthcoming attempt to scale Mount Everest, the approaches to which are still unknown to Europeans, was announced at a meeting of the ...

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  48. SYDNEY SEAMEN.

    Members of the Seamen’s Union held a stop-work. meeting to-day, but only matters concerning the internal work of the union were dealt with. ...

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  49. OFFER DECLINED.

    The “Daily Mail” announces that Sir Gordon Hewart has declined the Chief Justiceship, and that Henry Duke is reported to have accepted the ...

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  50. BOTH SIDES WAITING.

    There urns no alteration in the stewards’ dispute his morning. Both the men and the shipowners have settled down to a waiting game. ...

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  51. WITHDRAWAL OF BRITISH TROOPS.

    As a result of the decision to with' draw British troops front the Persian frontier, all European women and children will evacuate! Teheran in Februnry. ...

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  52. HIGH RATES

    The rates in the Welsh mining metropolis of Pontypridd are 33/. and are expected to reach 40/. Meetings of protest have been organised, and a ...

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  53. SYDNEY STRIKERS’ LOT.

    “Four weeks put on. strike and still smiling.” This is what union officials here say concerning the strike of the marine stewards. ...

    Article : 65 words
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