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  3. STEWARDS' STRIKE

    There were no developments of any importance in connection with the shipping smuggle to-day. The shipowners are stated to be still considering the ...

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  4. TRADE PROBLEMS

    Mr R. W. Jeans, director of the Bank of Australasia, interviewed by a United Service representative, said there was undoubtedly a slight ...

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  5. AUSTRIA'S PLIGHT

    The Pope has sent a letter to Cardinal Gasparri, the Papal Secretary of State, lamenting that the “noble, illustrious nation of Austria, the ancient ...

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  6. “COLONIAL OFFICE”

    Reuter learns that Lord Milner, the retiring Secretary of State for the Colonies, and Mr Winston Churchill today informally discussed preliminary ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Mr Janies Sandford who is retiring from the commercial staff of "The Ballarat Star” Office, after a period of service extending well over 60 years. ...

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  8. THE IRISH CRISIS

    The “Times” correspondent at Dublin says that during the trial of prisoners for the Dublin murder of 21st November an auxiliary gave evidence ...

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  9. GERMANY’S LAST CHANGE

    It is stated that Marshal Foch and General Nollet, representing Franee, favored Germany being given two months, to disarm, but Fiekl-Marshal ...

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  10. DE VALERA’S MOVEMENTS.

    Despatches from Philadelphia state that De Valera sailed from the city on the British freighter South Western on 25th November as a stoker. He ...

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  11. HELPING THE NATION.

    Proposals for financing Austrian trade and rehabilitating the country were considered at this morning's sittings of the Supreme Council. ...

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  12. FEDERATED ENGINE DRIVERS' ASSOCIATION

    A deputation from the Federated Engine Drivers' Association waited upon Sir Alexander Peacock. Minister for Laber. to-day and complained that the ...

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  13. FEELINC IN AMERICA.

    Renter's correspondent at Boston Mass, reports that Admiral Sims, in a speech at the Loyal Coalition meeting, declared that it was inconceivable ...

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  14. RAILWAY RESTRICTIONS.

    At the conclusion of the Stale Cabinet meeting to-night the Premier (Mr Lawson) made the following important statement with regard to the ...

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  15. ATTITUDE OF ALLIES CON-DEMNED.

    The “Times” correspondent at Paris says that unpreparedness, lack of coordination, and haziness of ideas are characteristics of the conference up to ...

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  16. NON-INSISTENCE ON DISARMA-MENT.

    The "Times." in a leading article, criticises Mr Lloyd George for not insisting on the disarmament of Germany. Aeeounts of the proceedings ...

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  17. OFFICIAL REPRISALS.

    General Strickland, in an interview at Cork, defended official reprisals. He admitted that they were deplorable and were disliked by the soldiers, but the ...

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  18. INCIDENTS OF HEAT WAVE

    Some exceptionally high temperatures have been recorded at places north of Bendigo in the lash few days, the mercury in some instances touching ...

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  19. HUNGER STRIKER’S DEATH MURDERER GOES OUT.

    Stinie Morrison, a native of Sydney, New South Wales, who was found guilty of the murder of Leon Beron, a French Jew, on New Year’s morning, ...

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  20. EASTERN PROBLEMS.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says that the Inter-Allied Conference has [?]eeided that an Allied conference, in which Greek and Turkish ...

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  21. WOMEN ON JURIES

    The Divorce Court is the first of the Royal Courts of Justice to summon women to appear on the jury. There were six men and six women on the ...

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  22. THE CREEK SITUATION.

    The “Times" correspondent at Paris says that the confercnce pledged the Allies not to recognise King Constantine or to furnish him with financial ...

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  23. DEATH DUE TO HEAT WAVE.

    Samuel Neal Wallace, aged four months, died suddenly at his parent's home. Box Tank, and the cause is believed to Lave been heat apoplexy. ...

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  24. CHARGE AGAINST A GIRL.

    The “Times" correspondent at Cork reports that Mary Bowles, aged 15, is being court-martialled for having in her possession a machine gun. A ...

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  25. MORWELL MINERS.

    The Premier stated to-night that the Minister of Mines had received a letter informing him that the men a t Morwell were prepared to resume work ...

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  26. WRECKED IN HOBART.

    The aeroplane in which Captain Huxley arrived in Hobart yesterday from Melbourne, by way of King Island and Launceston was wrecked this morning by ...

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  27. REMARKABLE STREET ACCIDENT

    Constable McCubbin was on points duty at the corner of Flinders street and Elizabeth street this morning The stress of traffic there is consislently heavy ...

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  28. OBJECTS OF LONDON CONFER-ENCE.

    Router's correspondent at Paris says that the decision to hold a Near East conference in London was readied after taking into consideration recent events ...

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  29. GOAL TRADE DEPRESSIONS

    It was stated at the Congress of the Miners’ International Federation, held in London, that in every country in the world except Germany short ...

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  30. THE ULSTER PARLIAMENT

    Notwithstanding the appeals of an inffuential deputation of Ulsterites Sir Edward Carson declines to accept the leadership of the Unionist Party in the ...

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  31. MEETING OF SHIPOWNERS' FEDERATION.

    The Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation held a meeting this evening on receipt of the following, telegram from the Marine Stewards' and ...

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  32. THE GERMAN STOCKS.

    The International Miners’ Conference concluded by noting the statement by the German delegates that stocks of 900,000 tons of coal in the ...

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  33. BRITISH POLITICS

    The “Daily Mail” declares that a Unionist revolt is being prepared and plans being developed for the formation of a new Unionist Party with a ...

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  34. SENATOR MILLEN

    Senator Millen, who is speeding up his return to Australia, will visit the battlefields of France and will consult French, Ministers regarding trade ...

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  35. GRIME IN MELBOURNE

    The factory of Messrs Marchant Bros., cordial manufacturers, at York street, Richmond, was broken into this morning at about 3 o’clock, and the safe in ...

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  36. WOOL CORNER

    The proposed transfer of the remainder of the South African 1919-1920 wool clip to the British-Australian Realisation Committee is causing ...

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  37. TEST MATCHES

    The “Daily Mail,” commenting on slow scoring criticises the absence of time limits, on matches in Australia, contrasting the brighter games in ...

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  38. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Mary Ann Powell, of Wycheproof, widow, who died an 20th November, 1920, left by will dated June 7th, 1910, real estate valued at £5418, and £927 ...

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  39. JAPAN AND CALIFORNIA

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the Associated Press annources that negotiations between Shidehara and Morris for the ...

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  40. OBITUARY.

    Horwood.—The funeral of the late Mrs Elizabeth Horwood, wife of Mr J. Horwood of Mount Clear, and her infant son, took place on Tuesday, and was largely ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES

    The "Evening News” says that a new idea of the relations between the military and the civilians in Ireland was inaugurated at Listowel (County Kerry). ...

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  42. JOURNALISTIC CRICKETERS.

    Lord Hawke, presiding at a meeting of the Yorkshire Cricket Club, strongly condemned the practice of cricketers writing to the press. He stated that ...

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  43. NO FAVORITISM.

    The Premier stated) to-night that Mr Prendergast had been reported as saying that many country places could not get one train per day, while ...

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  44. RACE MEETINGS.

    The evening it was generally understood that the Government would give permission to the Moonee Valley Racing Club to hold a meeting on ...

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