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  3. GOAL CRISIS

    Messrs Baddeloy and Wi[?] is president and secretary respective[?]y of the Australian Coal and Shale Federation, called on the Prime Minister [?] his ...

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  4. DISARMING GERMANY

    Questions to be discussed by the Allies at the forthcoming Paris Conference are forecast by the Rome “Tribuna” to include Germany’s ...

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  5. COLONIAL OFFICE

    Mr Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for War, is being prominently mentioned as successor to Lord Milner, who has just resigned from the position ...

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  6. ASIA MINOR

    A communique issued by the Greek General Staff in Asia Minor confirms the report of the opening of a Greek offensive against the Turkish ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Mr Louis J. Lohr. who was some years ago a theatrical manager of note in Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide, and an occasional visitor to Ballarat, died on ...

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  8. BOLSHEVIKS IN PERSIA

    In a message from Teheran the “Daily Mail” correspondent states that the lower classes in Persia’s capital are clamoring for Bolshevism, and ...

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  9. FIGHTING IN IRELAND

    Black and Tans” were fired on at Dublin. They returned the fire, wounding Thomas Connelly, a well-known trainer, and killing his groom, both ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH ARBITRATION COURT.

    When questioned to-night with regard to the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, the Prime Minister stated that, as a matter of fact, there were ...

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  11. NEW INDIAN VICEROY

    Replying to the congratulations of the Bar. which were voiced by Sir Cordon Hewart. K.C., Attorney-General, in the High Court this morning, ...

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  12. SINN FEIN MAYOR.

    A request has been made by the State Department to the Labor Department that Daniel O’Callaghan, the Lord Mayor of Cork, be deported. ...

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  13. HIGH COST OF LIVING

    The seriousness of the cost of living in Austria was shown at the opening of a Government enquiry into the subject to-day when the Chancellor (M. ...

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  14. THIRD TEST MATCH

    The English side, with the exception of Hearne, had some good practice at the private grounds at St. Peter's College this morning: Hearne still looks weak and ill, ...

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  15. DOMINIONS TO BE RECOGNISED.

    It is forecasted that the title of the Colonial Office, will be changed to that of Dominion Office, owing to the differences of views overseas. ...

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  16. SCIENCE CONGRESS

    The third day's meeting of the Congress of me Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science was held in the University to-day. After the sectional ...

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  17. SINN FEIN AND GERMANY.

    With reference In the disclosures made in the British White Paper of the connection between the Sinn Fein leaders and Germany in war time. De ...

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  18. DISARMAMENT

    Mr J. Daniels, Naval Secretary, has advised Senator Warren Harding, the President-elect, to call a conference of all the nations of the world to discuss ...

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  19. HEARNE OMITTED.

    The English team to play in the third test match here on Friday is as follows:- Dongles, Hobbs, Fender, Rhodes, Woolley, Hendren, Strudwick, Parkin, Howell, ...

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  20. WARRNAMBOOL TRAGEDY

    Advices received by Mr J. K. M‘Kie, secretary of the Marine Board of Victoria, stated that the Nestor, which sank in the Hopkins at Warrnambool ...

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  21. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    Refusal to partake in the Government’s unemployed palliatives was the first decision of the Labor Party’s Conference to-day. The conference ...

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  22. WOMEN ON JURY

    "A are so awfully nervous that 1 don’t think 1 am suitable,” was an excuse of one woman among many who were called for the first time to serve ...

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  23. BARRACKERS.

    Mr J. B. Hobbs. the famous batsman with the English Eleven in Australia, writing to the "Star.” says:—"When we were in Melbourne the barrackers were in line ...

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  24. ARREST OF ANOTHER SINN FEIN MEMBER.

    Mr Finian V. Lynch, Sinn Fein member of the House of Commons for South Kerry, and member of the Dail Eirann has been arrested in Dublin. ...

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  25. OUTRAGE BY MASKED MEN.

    Masked men entered a house in Camlough, in County Armagh, at 1 o'clock in the morning, marched two members of the household from their ...

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  26. AERIAL MAGNETOS

    That British magnetos are unrivalled in the world is shown by the Air Ministry's report on competitions held in September with a view to ...

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  27. GERMAN TRADE

    The “Times" correspondent at Berlin says that the present year will witness a most determined effort on the part of Germany lo regain her ...

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  28. BRITAIN’S POSITION.

    Answering an enquiry by the chairman (Mr Butler) as to whether Britain’s geographical position did not entitle her to command the seas, Mr ...

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  29. BALLARAT BOY'S LETTER.

    Amongst the Ballarat visitors to Warrnambool who were in the ill-fated motor launch Nestor when she sank in the Hopkins river on Sunday last, causing the ...

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  30. AIRCRAFT

    Commodore Maitland who in war time parachuted over London from 13,000 feet, lectured on aircraft at the Royal Society of Arts. He disclosed ...

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  31. RAILWAY BASIC WAGE

    When the Railways Reclassification. Board some time ago made a recommendation of a basic wage of [?] per day, the State Government reviewed ...

    Article : 110 words
  32. ROBBERIES IN MELBOURNE

    The premises of Messrs Holmes and Hone, garage proprietors, of Station street, Malvern, were broken into between 1 a.m. and 7.30 o’clock this ...

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  33. STOLEN LEATHER

    Yesterday afternoon detectives raided a shop in Brunswick street Fitzroy ,and recovered a large quantity of suede leather, valued at over £100, suspected ...

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  34. SOLDIERS’ GRATUITY

    During the hearing of a recent case in the South Melbourne Police Court it was staled that Frederick Talbot, a addiet, had been requested by an agent ...

    Article : 116 words
  35. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT

    The Duke of Connaught, who has come to India to open the first sessions of the reformed Indian Legislatures, had a quiet day to-day. In the ...

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  36. RETIRING HIGH COMMISSIONER

    Mr Andrew Fisher, the retiring High Commissioner for Australia, is refusing all farewel hospitalities, and has even declined to attend a private ...

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  37. UNIONS SUPREME POWER

    Serious industrial trouble is likely to arise owing to the action of the Federal Railway Superintendent in dismissing a railway fireman because ...

    Article : 131 words
  38. TASMANIAN BUTTER

    There is every indication of a record dairying season in Tasmania. At present there are 21,281 boxes in cool store to the credit of an Imperial ...

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  39. UPPER GOULBURN ELECTION

    The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly has issued a writ for the election of a member for Upper GouLburn. The nominations will close on Tuesday ...

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  40. BREAK OF GAUGE COMMISSION

    When questioned to-night the Prime Minister stated that the Government had riot yet made any appointements in connection with the third position on the ...

    Article : 154 words
  41. GENERAL CABLES

    Mr Rudward Kipling, the famous author, is adapting his stories for the moving pictures. He is starting with "Without the Benefit of the ...

    Article : 197 words
  42. PICTURE FULM INDUSTRY

    The motion picture industry is being' hard hit by the prrevailing depression. Production of new films will be decreased to 30 per cent of the 1920 ...

    Article : 101 words
  43. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE

    It is understood that further, regulations will be issued by the Commonwealth Government in connection with the recent decision of the Cabinet to pay to officers of ...

    Article : 95 words
  44. FEDERAL BASIC WAGE

    A conference is being convened by the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, to be held here on 23th January, for the purpose of determining what action shall be taken to ...

    Article : 90 words
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