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  3. MESOPOTAMIA

    The "Times” correspondent at Bag- ad states that Kemalist designs on Mesopotamia in the direction of Mosul are undoubted. The Kemalists have ...

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  4. GRIME IN IRELAND

    Major-General Sir Edward Strickland, commander of the Cork division, has prohibited fox hunting in the martial law areas in Ireland. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA & THE PACIFIC

    Mr W. H. Kelly, ex-member of the Australian House of Representatives, in a letter to the press, says that the questions agitating Australia regarding ...

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  6. THE DUKE IN INDIA

    The Duke of Connaught had a busy day to-day. He attended outdoor functions. In the morning he motored to Fort William, where he held a ...

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  7. SHIPPING TROUBLE

    Following is a copy of the letter sent by Mr T. Walsh, Federal secretary of the Seamen’s Union, to the Steamship Owners' Federation, in ...

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  8. GERMANY’S REPARATION

    While Germany is by turns raging, whing of her poverty, and ridiculing the Allies chances of collecting reparations, as set out in the decision of the ...

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  9. MOTOR FUELS

    The report of the committee on motor fuel, which contains a strong condemnation of the present prices of petrol and benzol, adds that the prices of ...

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  10. PERSONAL

    Madame Evelyn Scotney the Ballarat-born prirna donna, is at present in New Lork. Recently she made a successful appearnce at the ...

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  11. HIGHER EDUCATION

    An interesting movement for the purpose of bringing homo to the citizens of Ballarat the conditions tor the higher education of their children ottered by the ...

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  12. NEAR EAST CONFERENCE.

    The Grand Vizier has informed the Allied High Commissioner that the Turkish Government has accepted the invitation to attend the Near East ...

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  13. AUTHOR'S BROTHER ARRESTED.

    The military detained on Saturday Colonel Maurice Moore, formerly of the Connaught Rangers, a brother of the novelist, George Moore, at his ...

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  14. SCARLET FEVER

    At the meeting of the Town Council last night attention was directed by Or Levy to the paragraph in yesterday’s issue of “The Star" concerning ...

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  15. LORD MAYOR OF CORK.

    Remarkable scones were witnessed at a meeting of the Cork Corporation for the election of a Lord Mayor. Armed police surrounded, the building during ...

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  16. JAPAN’S OPPORTUNITY

    Baron Oznki, a former Minister of Justice, will present, a motion before the caucus of the Kenseikai Party, the main Oppositionists, that the party ...

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  17. INDIAN STUDENTS' STRIKE.

    The students’ strike is spreading. Of 1200 college students only 30 are attending lectures. Reuter’s correspondent at Allahabad ...

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  18. ALLEGIANCE TO THE KING.

    The whole male population of Schull, in County Cork, was made to assemble in the main street, and publicly swear allegiance to the King and ...

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  19. RAIDS ON COMMUNISTS

    Raids on Comunists were resumed yesterday, when 10 foreigners were arrested, and a number of documents seized. These papers indicated the ...

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  20. FURTHER TROUBLES FEARED.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Allahabad reports that further trouble is feared in the Ras Bareli district, where Gandhi's disciples are displaying ...

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  21. MISSING OFFICERS

    The late of six officers missing in Ireland since October lias been cleared up by a letter read at the trial of Father Dominie (M'Sweeney's chaplain), ...

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  22. RESULT OF CONFERENCE.

    British opinion, while less triumphant than that of France, is generally satisfied with the results of the Paris Conference, chiefly on the grounds ...

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  23. NEW BRITISH GIANT AIRSHIP

    The new British rigid airship A36, which is to life launched shortly, is intended to run to Central Europe and Cairo in the early spring. It will ...

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  24. CRICKET GATHERINGS

    At the meeting of tins Health Commission to-day it was reported that in response to a complaint of overcrowding in the grandstand, and at the ...

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  25. THE DUBLIN MURDERS.

    At a court martial for the murders of 21st November a prisoner made a telling statement to the effect that the oilier prisoners who were not present ...

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  26. MORWELL POWER SCHEME

    The reading of a letter at the Town ouncil meeting last, night from Mr P. J. ingle in connection with the Morwell electric power scheme led to the ...

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  27. THE BASIC WAGE

    This afternoon Messrs E. J. Hollos Way, R. Cherry, E. Barker and T. Maher, representing the Federated State Unions, waited upon the Prime ...

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  28. JUBILATION IN PARIS.

    All the French newspapers are purring with satisfaction, says the Paris correspondent of the “Times,” but it depends on the sequel to show ...

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  29. A MUCH DELAYED EXECUTION.

    Murphy’s execution, already three times delayed, has been again postponed as a result of the judgment of the. Appeal Court, declaring that the ...

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  30. POLICE RAID SHOP

    This afternoon a posse of police raided rooms in a shoo at Glenferrie road, Malvern, occupied by Mrs Annie Ste venson and her son Eugene, aged 23, ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    Trebilcock.—The funeral of the late Mrs Laura A. Trebilcock, relict of the late Mr A. Trebilcock. which was private, took place on Monday, only ...

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  32. RUSSIAN TRADE DELEGATION

    The “Times” says that the Russian, trade delegation contracted with the Armstrong Whitworth Comany to repair the majority of the Russian ...

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  33. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—In the recent school intermediate examination held in Victoria it appears that candidates attending the various High Schools were provided with a ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES

    Sir A. H. Goldfinch, Director of Raw Materials, says that the Colonial Wool Association must insist that at least two-thirds of the wool offered in ...

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  35. MR. LLOYD GEORGE CRATIFIED.

    Mr Lloyd George returned to London tired after an arduous week, but happy that the Allies had reached a definite agreement, clearing the air. The ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS.

    Adorable Viola Dana in "The chorus Girl’s Romance." a Metro, screen classic, and Tom Moore in the Marshal Neilan mirthquake, "Don't Ever Marry," ...

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  37. TOUTING IN CEMETERIES

    The trustees of the Brighton Cemetery wrote to the Health Commission to-day, enquiring if some regulation Could be passed in order to prohibit the ...

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  38. OWNERS IN SYDNEY.

    Responsible Sydney shipping men said to-day that it was unlikely that the Steamship Owners’ Federation would order an immediate resumption ...

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  39. SEAMEN’S RESOLUTION.

    At a meeting of the Seamen's Union this afternoon the following resolution was carried:— “That in the event of the ship-owners ...

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  40. EXCHANGES AND STOCK MARKET

    Financiers point out that the foreign exchanges, ad stock markets have not reacted favorably upon the Allied agreement as regards German ...

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  41. A FEDERAL DISPUTES COMMIT-TEE.

    At a conference of interstate trades half-councils held to-day, it was decided to recommend the council in each state to endeavor to secure a ...

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  42. THE PRICE OF BREAD

    The Master Bakers' Association decided to-night that owing to the fact that bakers are holding stocksof Hour which cost from £2O/4/ to £21 per ton they would ...

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  43. BRITISH PRESS COMMENTS.

    The general optimistic attitude of the British press is not shared by the “Westminster Gazette,” whose Paris correspondent says that Mr Lloyd ...

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  44. BAKERS' DISPUTE

    It is believed that the dispute between the bakers and the carters will be settled as the result of a couference which is to be held to-morrow. ...

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  45. TRAIN SERVICES.

    The railway situation was discussed this morning at a conference between Mr Barnes, the Minister, and the Commissioners. ...

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  46. AUSTRALIA’S CHANCE.

    Sir Joseph Cook in an interview said that it looks as if we are going to get something out of the indemnity from Germany, but he was unable to say at ...

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