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  2. Advertising

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  3. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA

    Mr Arthur Henderson, on behalf of the Labor Party, wrote to Krassim on 19th November specifying a series of severe disciplinary measures by the ...

    Article : 138 words
  4. FOUNDATION DAY

    Sir James Allen, High. Commissioner for New Zealand, presided at a luncheon given by the Australian and New Zealand Club in London in honor of ...

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  5. SAMOA

    In response to reputed urgings from New Zealand, the Samoan mandate has been handed over to Sir James Allen (New Zealand High Commissioner). ...

    Article : 141 words
  6. SHIPPING TROUBLE

    Nothing fresh took place to-day in connection with tile shipping trouble. The owners are awaiting a reply from the Seamen’s Union to the ...

    Article : 135 words
  7. PARIS CONFERENCE

    Reuter’s correspondent, at Paris says that the afternoon sitting of the Conference produced speeches by Mr Lloyd George and M. Briand presenting the ...

    Article : 185 words
  8. PERSONAL

    Sir Joseph Cook, the Federal Treasurer, left Melbourne for Sydney by the express train last evening. He will be absent until the next sitting of the ...

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  9. IRELAND’S TROUBLES

    In connection with the shooting dead of two constables in their bed in Belpast it is stated that they were to appear as witnesses in the forthcoming ...

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  10. DE VALERA IN FRANCE.

    The French newspaper "L Oeuvre," publishes an alleged interview with Be Valera, the Sinn Fein leader, dated from "somewhere in France,” in which ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. UNIOUS IPATENT

    Union officials are impatient, as to the delay in resuming shipping activities. Owing to the amount of distress which exists amongst workers who are ...

    Article : 130 words
  12. VALEDICTORY

    Mr F. P. Dowdell, who is retiring from the management of the E.S. and A. Bank in Ballarat, to take up a higher position in the Melbourne ...

    Article : 631 words
  13. HOPKINS DISASTER

    Mr D. W. O’Grady, the Coroner, resumed the inquiry this morning concerning the deaths of William Middleton, James Seully, William Michael ...

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  14. ALLIES TO STAND TOGETHER.

    Mr Lloyd George said that the Allies would stand together till reparations were made. ...

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  15. DAMAGE IN TIPPERARY.

    Claims for compensation for damage in Tipperary town total 20,000, and those in the urban and rural districts 270,000 ...

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  16. OPTIMISM WANING.

    Optimism regarding the Paris Conference is waning. Considerable surprise is expressed in London at thenew French proposals. It is pointed ...

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  17. A SINN FEINER SHOT.

    Michael Garvey, a Sinn Feoiner. has been shot dead in Dublia. One civilian was killed and two civilians wounded by shots fired from a lorry in North ...

    Article : 62 words
  18. RELIEF TO BE ASKED FOR.

    The Trades’ Hall Relief Committee prepose. to interview the Prime Minister and the State Premier and request them to provide for the relief of ...

    Article : 35 words
  19. WHARF LABOUREDS' RESOLUTION

    At a meeting of the Wharf Laborers’ Union a resolution was tamed condemning the action of the ship-owners in delaying the. resumption of shipping. ...

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  20. OBITUARY.

    Wills.—The funeral of the late Mrs Flora Willis, late of Smythesdale. took place on Friday from the residence of her daughter, Mrs Wise, 416 Raglan street ...

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  21. THE DUBLI NMURDERS.

    Another four youths—. Boyce. Tobin, Whelan and M'Namara-all residents of Dublin, appeared before a courtmartial in Dublin to-day in connection ...

    Article : 64 words
  22. THE SILENT PORT.

    The strike position has not altered so far as the owners are concerned. Representatives of the unions have not been, asked to be parties to any ...

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  23. TURKEY TO ATTEND.

    Reuter states that Turkey has announced her willingness to attend the Near East Conference in London. The invitaion created a most favorable ...

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  24. WOUNDED IN HOSPITALS.

    A Dublin message states that an order has been issued by the military requiring hospitals to furnish daily the names and descriptions of persons ...

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  25. NEW STAMPS

    The issue of at least 2000 new postage stamps in Europe since the armistice has given collectors the busiest time of their lives. Poland has issued ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. FEW TRAINS ON MONDAY.

    It is intended by the Railway Department to adhere, rigidly to the reduced schedule of train services on, Monday. No extra, trains will be run ...

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  27. LORD DUSANY RELEASED.

    Lord Dunsany. who was arrested at his castle in County Meath, and almost, immediately released. has been, re-arrested and taken to an unknown ...

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  28. DECENTRALISATION

    Proposals for rile advancement of country interest, chiefly by the establishment of industries throughout the State, wore made at, a meeting of the executive of the ...

    Article : 537 words
  29. KING CONSTANTINE

    The "Times” correspondent at Athens says that Romnania is the first country to recognise King Constantine. ...

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  30. MISSING WITNESS RETURNS.

    The missing Mr C-arrived safely in Dablin this afternoon. ...

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  31. WELSH RAILWAY DISASTER

    The latest death roll in connection with the Welsh railway collision is 17 killed and 16 injured. The inquest has been opened. ...

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  32. GIANT AIRSHIP ADRIFT

    The giant British airship R34 is adrift in the North Sea. Destroyers are racing to the rescue. ...

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  33. NEW COLONIAL SECRETARY

    In reference to an announcement in a morning paper that Mr Winston Churchill, Secretary for War, will take charge of the Colonial Office to-morrow. ...

    Article : 139 words
  34. COAL FROM MONTHAGGI.

    Coal is again coming forward from the State mine. Wonthaggi, but Mr G. H. Broome, general manager, said today that several days must elapse ...

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  35. THE PHYLLOXERA PEST

    In pursuance of the State Government’s policy of encouraging primary production the Assistant Minister for Agriculture, Mr H. Angus, after ...

    Article : 258 words
  36. COAL FOR, GEELONG.

    Geelong received another cargo of coal to-day, when the steamer Birriwa brought 3000 tons to the port. ...

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  37. MORWELL MINE RESUMTION.

    Preparations are in active progress for the resumption of work at Morwell brown coal mine, which is expected to take place about February 7. 'the ...

    Article : 94 words
  38. YE OLDE MITRE TAVERN

    The licensee OF one of the best known hotels in Melbourne—the Mitre – in Bunk Place, which abuts on Colins street, was the defendant in a ...

    Article : 287 words
  39. LONDON WOOL MARKET

    At the closing of the free wool sales in London 19,000 bales of Australian wool were offered for the week, and 18,700 were sold. Competition was ...

    Article : 162 words
  40. THE BUILDING TRADE DISTURBED

    Dissatisfaction exists amongst unionists in the building trade with the administration of the War Serive Homes Commissioners. It is said that the day work ...

    Article : 120 words
  41. FIRE AT FITZROY

    A fire occurred early to-night in the premises of the Fitzroy Shee Co., in John street, Fitzroy. The interior of the place was gutted. The stock was completely ...

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  42. JAPANESE IN AMERICA

    Reuter's correspondent at Olympia, Washington, says that drastic anti-Japanese land laws have been introduced in the State legislature. The Bill ...

    Article : 55 words
  43. JEWELLER ARRESTED

    Dteetives Brophy. Sullivan. Lee and Saker made elaborate investigations today into several recent robberies. Subsequtnely the went to a manufacturing ...

    Article : 80 words
  44. BREAD CARTERS’ DISPUTE

    The dispute between the bread carters and the employers is not yet settled. The matter is in the hands of the Trades Hall Disputes Committee, and is is understood ...

    Article : 62 words
  45. LICENSE SUSPENDED BY BOARD.

    The sinking of the launch Nestor near Warrnambool was discussed at a meeting of the Marine Board. It was decided to suspend the license issued to ...

    Article : 61 words
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