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  2. Advertising

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  3. NEW COLONIAL SECRETARY

    “He will beat the big drum, advertise the Dominions, cany greater weight and attract more attention in representing their interests than ...

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  4. THE PERSIAN CRISIS

    The crisis in Persia was due to a new Bolshevik Cabinet seizing power. It was practically a coup-de-etat. The Shah, who has always feared ...

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  5. THIRD TEST MATCH

    At the opening of the four day’s play in the Test match to-day it was realised that unless her remaining batsmen could live up to the Australian reputation of giving ...

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  6. THE SHIPPING DISPUTE

    The shipping dispute, which is the result of the strike of the marine stewards and pantrymen, is still causing great inconvenience, both to the ...

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  7. MM IN CITY

    Shortly before hall-past one o’clock this morning an outbreak of fire, which proved very disastrous, occurred in the block of buildings in Doveton ...

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  8. DUBLIN HELD UP

    The linge military raid in Dublin is still in progress, though it is nearing completition. It has been carried out on a scale unprecedented since the 1916 ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    It is interesting to note that the Imperial battle ship, Royal Oak, on which Engineer-Commayder H. P. Mackenzie, the new owner of the Trawalla Estate, served ...

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  10. LABOR MEMBERS APPEAL

    The appeal of Colonel L’Estrange Malone, the Labor M.P., against the sentence of six Months’ imprisonment imposed upon him for uttering seditious ...

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  11. OBITUARY.

    Bailey.—The death has occurred in Melbourne of a former resident of Ballarat East for many years, in the person of Mrs Jane Bailey, relict of the late ...

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  12. AMIRS FRIENDLY GREETING

    A correspondent writing from Kabul (Afghanistan) regarding the British mission, says that the Amir sent his own Daimler motor car for Colonel ...

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  13. INVESTING TROOPS WITHDRAWN

    A message from Dublin says that the investing troops have been withdrawn. ...

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  14. FASHIONS FOR JURYWOMEN

    IrasTiions for jurywomen are being discussed in the newspapers. Lady Alexander urges that the ideal costume is a plain dark coat and skirt. ...

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  15. THE CORK FIRES.

    The "Times" Parliamentary corres[?]ndent says that another commission to inquire into the Cork burnings will [?]bably be appointed. The Strick ...

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  16. WATERSIDE WORKERS’ LOG.

    The waterside workers have been improving the shining hour from their own particular view-point by drawing up a log which demands an increase ...

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  17. BEAUTIFYING SCHOOL PROPERTIES

    M{/] over Victoria school Teachcrs and school committees are busy in improving and bea[?]ing the school properti[?] In many instances these improvements take ...

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  18. WALES COPPER WORKERS

    youth Wales copper workers have agreed to a reduction of 5 per cent in their wages, otherwise the works would have had to close down. ...

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  19. MISS MARIE LLOYD SUMMONED

    Marie Lloyd has been summoned as a jurywoman in the Divorce Court, in which she has had some experience. (Published in the “Times.”) ...

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  20. EFFECT OF A FIRE.

    The volume of unemployment was added to yesterday in quite an accidental way. The destruction of Messrs Pitman and Sons’ premises by fire last ...

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  21. RELIEVING DISTRESS

    The Lord Mayor of Dublin is convening a meeting to establish a White Cross League in order to raise funds for the relief of distress in Ireland. ...

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  22. TRADES HALL HOPES.

    Mr E. J. Hlolleway, secretary of the Trades Hall Council, when questioned tins morning, said that the Disputes Committee had not ...

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  23. ALLIED CONFERENCE

    It has been officially announced from Paris that the conference of Allied Prime Ministers has been postponed until January 24 pending the ...

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  24. FIRST MIXED JURY.

    The first mixed jury in the Aylesbury wife murder case found the prisoner guilty. The three women jurors were as composed as the men while the ...

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  25. THE ATLANTIC FLEET

    All the fighting squadrons of the Atlantic Fleet sailed to-day from Portland (Dorsetshire) for Spanish waters, where they will cruise for two or ...

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  26. SENATOR MILLEN’S MOVEMENTS

    That Senator Milieu is likely to hasten his return to Australia, in order to take over the Acting Prime Ministership while Mr Hughes is absent ...

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  27. POSITION OF THE STRIKERS.

    There seems to be a conflict of opinion as to the financial position ef the men. It is stated in the headquarters of the union here that ...

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  28. MAIN QUESTION FOR DELIBERA-TION.

    (Reuter's Telegrams.) Remer understands that the approaching Paris Conference will be confined to the disarmament of Germany, reparations, the Turkish Treaty, ...

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  29. HEARNE STILL UNWELL.

    J. W. Hearne, who has been indisposed since the second Test match in Melbourne, and who has entered a nursing home, will rest there tor a week in order to get over ...

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  30. NOTES BY PLAYERS.

    Fender cables that a trap was set for Collins, Hendren moving in by arrangement while Parkin was bowling off theory. Wilson cables that the Australians are ...

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  31. SELECTION OF A MATE

    Sir John Cockburn, lecturing before the Women’s Freedom League, declared that the choice of a mate should belong to women. The female always selected! ...

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  32. PLAYERS AND THE PRESS.

    Sir Edwin. Stockton, Lancashire representative on the cricket council, denounces players writing to the press. He says, “I shall fight very strongly in this matter ...

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  33. THE BURNETT LANDS

    In the absence of Mr A. Rodgers, Acting Minister for Repatriation, who is in Sydney, officers of the department stated today that the proposal of the Queensland ...

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  34. MEETING OF STEWARDS.

    A meeting of the Victorian branch of the Stewards’ Union to-day passed a resolution confirming the determination of the men to remain out on ...

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  35. U.S. ARMY

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that a congress of both Houses voted to-day to reduce the United States army to 175,000 men. ...

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  36. PAN-AMERICAN LABOR FEDERATION

    Reuter’s correspondent at Mexico City says that the Dominican, Salvadorean, and Mexican delegates threatened to from from the ...

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  37. CASE OF MR O. ESMOND

    There is no change in the Ministerial attitude regarding the detention of Mr Osmond Esmond on the Makura in Rose-Bay. Mr Povnton, the Minister for Home ...

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  38. MENTAL OFFICERS’ WAGES

    A deputation from the Mental Officers Association waited on Major Baird, Chief Secretary to-day, and asked that male attendants should be paid a minimum ...

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  39. A CALIFORNIAN MARRIAGE MART

    Reuter’s correspondent at Fresno, California, states that revelations of a marriage mart operating in that town hare been made by the Immigration ...

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  40. FIFTY STEWARDS STRANDED.

    When the Makura came to Sydney there were 80 stewards on board. Fifty of these signed on in Vancouver for discharge in Sydney. They were ...

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  41. GENERAL CABEES

    Reuter’s correspondent at Ottawa reports that the Minister of Justice, Mr P. J. Doherty, returning from Genova, stated that there was no ...

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  42. VISITORS CANNOT LEAVE

    So serious is the plight of stranded New Zealanders and former service men, emigrants who are anxious to get to the Dominion, that some of them ...

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  43. COAL TRIBUNAL’S AWARD

    The Coal Tribunal to-day discussed the .=inutes of the proposed award for miners throughout the Commonwealth. Mr Baddeley, the president of the Coal ...

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  44. THE EASTBOURNE MURDER

    Evidence of a dramatic nature was given in an appeal against their conviction by two young men named Field and Gray, who were found guilty of ...

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  45. FREIGHT ON N.Z. CHEESE

    The action of the Government in raising the freight on New Zealand cheese 1½d per lb, is condemned, as unjustifiable in view, of falling freights. ...

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  46. RAISING HOSPITAL FUNDS

    The Home Secretary stated yesterday that the Children’s Hospital in Brisbane was being neglected by the public in the matter of financial support. ...

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  47. WHEAT FOR GRISTING

    A deputation from the Victorian Millowners’ Association waited on Mr Oman, the Minister in charge of the Wheat Pool, with regard to gristing operations. ...

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  48. AUCKLAND MINERS GO’SLOW.

    The miners employed in three coal mines in the Auckland district have adopted the go-slow policy as the outcome of the Blackball dispute, which arose ...

    Article : 37 words
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