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  2. Advertising

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    MP Bonar Law, speaking at the Edinburgh Merchant Company’s dinner, admitted that the Government was unpopular, which, was natural in-view ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN

    Router’s correspondent at New York reports that Mr Rusttofn Rustomyee, editor of the “Oriental Review,” Sneaking at the" Cambridge Club, ...

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  5. BRITISH NAVAL DISASTER

    The Admiralty reports the total loss of the submarine K5 with the commander and all hands on Thursday atthe approach to the English Channel. ...

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  6. IRISH LAWLESSNESS

    A sensational affray is reported from Drumbondra, a suburb of Dublin. A strong a hushing, party daringly pierced loopholes in the walls of a bridge ...

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  7. FEDERAL CABINET

    As previously announced in these columns a meeting of the Federal Cabinet will take place on Monday, and, judging from the volume of business to ...

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  8. IRE STEWARDS’ STRIKE

    Though no official advices have been received in Melbourne in regard to the deliberations of the Transport Workers’ Federation exebutive in Sydney, it is ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    Mr Edward L. fitting, son of Mt E. H. fitting, formerly of the literary staff of "The Star,” who has been tor some time employed in the office of ...

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  10. SURRENDERED ZEPPELINS

    A telegram from [Berlin states that the Zeppelin which was recently handed over to Italy was badly damaged in landing after a trial flight near Rome. ...

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  11. NEW FRENCH GABINET.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris report's that the Chamber of Deputies has adopted a Vote of confidence in the Briand Government by 475 votes ...

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  12. DISASTER UNEXPLAINED

    The disaster is the first serious British naval accident since the war, and still lacks explanation. The Admiralty denies the ramming theory. The ...

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  13. BIG AERIAL MISSION

    The Japanese Government is arranging for a large British aerial mission, including photographers trained in the war and is also placing big orders in ...

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  14. MANIFESTO BY DE VALERA,

    In course of a manifesto in connection with the bi-centennial of the Dail Eirann, De Valera congratulates Ins followers on their faithfulness' ...

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  15. PRICE OF GAS

    Londoners were shocked to hear that the price of gas is to he raised by 10d to 5/6 per thousand cubic feet on Tuesday. This is greater than any ...

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  16. ITALIAN SOCIALISTS

    The Italian Socialist Conference at Leghorn lias voted by a large majority in favor of the acceptance, with reservations, of Moscow’s 21 codnitions for ...

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  17. AWAITING NEWS 'FROM' SYDNEY.

    Developments, in connection with the stewards’ strike are expected to take place during the ensuing week. On Saturday representatives of the labor unions ...

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  18. FUTURIST MOVEMENT

    A message from Paris states that M. F. T. Marinetti, leader of the Futurist movement in France, has issued, amanifesto condenmning all dances— ...

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  19. MILITARY INVESTMENT OF CORK

    An aeroplane hovered overhead, while armored ears and Lewis guns were placed in position in Cork on Friday during a military investment, and the ...

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  20. THE SENATE VACANCY

    There are many aspirants for the late Senator R. S. Guthrie’s seat. Under the constitution the Governor, on the advice of the Cabinet, will make an appointment, ...

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  21. PARIS PREMIERS’ CONFERENCE

    Reuter learns that the British delegation to Paris Premiers’ Conference, on 25th, will leave to-morrow (Sunday) for Paris Lloyd George will be ...

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  22. GLASGOW CHARWOMEN

    Labor members of the Glasgow Corporation propose to abolish, the traditional practice of Scottish fiat dwellers cleaning the ‘‘closes’’ and the ...

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  23. obituary.

    Dunn.—The funeral of the late Mrs Elizabeth Dunn of 109 Campbell's Cressent, Redan, took plaee on Saturday, when her remains were interred in the ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYMENT IN MELBOURNE.

    There is no material change in the unemployment position in the metropolitan area, and there are still some 18.000 out of wort. ...

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  25. further reprisals.

    An ex-Irish guardsman named Thomas Lawless., was shot dead in bis bed by uniformed men at Meelin. Connty Cork. At Kilrush fair the military compelled civilians to cease ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES

    Reuter’s correspondent at Allahabad srtates that the Bolsheviks are reported to have evacuated Besht, and are preparing to leave Enzeli. ...

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  27. EFFECT ON RACING.

    Considerably indignation is expressed by racehorse owners in Melbourne regarding the embargo placed on racing by the State Government. It was stated to-night by a ...

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  28. “THE BRAVEST NURSE.”

    Miss Gene Boyton, an Australian, who has been connected with the Bed Cross, is described as the bravest nurse of the war She was married to-day ...

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  29. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS

    A Legal Bill.—The averajge bill of costs received, by litigants causes them to imagine that they have been evercharged. A. quarter of a million ...

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  30. RAID ON BOARD OF GUARDIANS.

    The Macro on Board of Guardians’ building was raided and the board declared illegal. Two members were arrested and the rest ordered to carry on They ...

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  31. PAY OF STEWARDS.

    In connection With certain statements made by union officials in Sydney and elsewere, the shipowners yesterday issued the following- statement in reply:—"The ...

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  32. AMBUSH PARTY SURPRISED.

    A party of auxiliary cadets surprised a party of ambushers at Tulkabride, which is a training centre for the Royal Irish Constabulary. After an exchange ...

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  33. ATTACK ON WOMEN

    Mrs Nellie Obrey. of Chusan street East St Kilda, was brutally assaulted by a man on a vacant allotment at Balaolave on Saturday night She was ...

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  34. RIGHTS OF JAPANESE

    Speaking at the University Club, New York, on Saturday, Mr Roland Morris, the United States Ambassador to Japan, deelaced that the Japanese ...

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  35. ATTACKS ON POLICE BARRACKS.

    Dublin Castle reports that the police barracks at Holy Cross at Shonirie and Roskean, in County Mayo, were attadked on Thursday night In all ...

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  36. ANTHRAX PATIENT'S CONDITION

    Enquiry at the Melbourne, Hospital to-day elicited that the patient who has been in the institution for some days and who is being treated for ...

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  37. A RELATIVE OF DR. MANNIX ARRESTED.

    A message from Dublin states that the police have arrested at Ballyhex Father T. Mannix. a relative of Archbishop Mannix. ...

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  38. THE WANDSWORTH OUTRAGE.

    The five alleged Sirin Feiners captured in connection with the attempt to destroy an oil store at Wandsworth were brought before the ...

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  39. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE

    Reuter’s correspondent at New York states that reports that Senator Harding plans a disarmament conference early in his administration, were given ...

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  40. EASTBOURNE MURDER

    The question (whether Field and Gray, the two men who are awaiting execution for the murder of Irene Munro, a 17-year-old at ...

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  41. DEATH IN A BANK

    While cleaning out the roomsrati the Bank of Victoria, 274 Bourke street, at about 3 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, Mrs; Roberts, wife of the caretafkser, was ...

    Article : 142 words
  42. GERMAN ORATIONS

    It is authoritatively stated that there is reason. to believe that the Germans will agree to pay three annual instalments towards reparations ...

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  43. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    A railway porter, named Ernest Dickens, aged 10 years of age, was crossing the line at the South Brunswick station' at about 10 o’clock this morning when ...

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  44. EDUCATIONAL.

    Miss Blanche Lavis, teacher of pianoforte, harmony, counterpoint, will resume tuition on Monday, February 7th. She announces that an annual and ...

    Article : 72 words
  45. BRITISH STEEL TRADE.

    Following the example of Scottish steel makers, north-east coast steel makers announce drastic reductions in price. Steel billets have been reduced ...

    Article : 63 words
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