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  3. DEFENCE DISMISSALS

    Sir Granville Ryrie, Acting Minister for Defence, to-night announced that as a resrult of the cutting down of the Defence Works Estimates in the House ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mr Justice, Isaacs, the Austral[?] High Court judge, was on Tuesday sworn in as a member of the Privy Council. ...

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  5. THE IRISH PROBLEM

    To-day the North [?]reland Parliament takes over the control of affairs in accordance with the proclamation issued by the British Government some time ...

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  6. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    American high authority is not loth as a rule give plain hints what line newspapers ought to take on public questions. -It may therefore be an ...

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  7. THEFT OF GOLD.

    Five boxes of gold shipped from Sydney on board the man steamer So noma, were stolen en route. The value of the gold is 125,000 dollars. ...

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  8. PRINCE IN INDIA

    The Prince spent a strenuous last day at Bombay, fulfilling a round of engagements. At 11 o’clock ha arrived at the University. In the ...

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  9. PRINCESS MARY

    It is officially announced that Princess Mary, the only dauhter of the King and Queen, is engaged to be married to Viscount Laecelles, the ...

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  10. THE MISSINC GOLD.

    The gold stolen from the Sonama was contained in a safe on which were bur glar proof locks. It was consigned by the Commonwealth to the Internatianal ...

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  11. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr RODGERS, in reply to Mr Marks' said that Mr John Stinson, of Sydney, who had already rendered magnificent service in the country in connection with ...

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  12. RIOTING IN BELFAST.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Belfast says the situation is becoming worse. A bomb was thrown at a tram-car crowded with shipyard workers, which ...

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  13. MACHINE GUNS STOLEN

    A sensation has been caused by the disquieting discovery of the theft of a number of machine-guns and rifles from Victoria Barracks, Windsor, where the ...

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  14. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Patrick Hackett, farmer, late of Springmount, near Creswick, who died on 30th November, 1920, left personal property £2260 to his widow and ...

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  15. M. BRIAND'S ATTITUDE.

    The French Press unreservedly approves of M. Briand's speech at Washington. The “Petit Parisien” says"The declaration of friendship and ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The Australian Eleven won the match against the Western Province by eight wickets They required 114 runs when their innings was resumed ,tO-day. and ...

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  17. DEPARTURE FROM BOMBAY.

    The Prince was given an inspiring send-off as he drove through the brilliantly illuminated streets of Bombay. The disturbances are now over. ...

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  18. PREMIERS’ CONFERENCE

    In the Legislative Amenably to-day the Premier gave an historical outline of the Premiere’ conference, arid read some important legal opinions on the effect of the ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    Penny.—Mrs Penny, widow of the late Mr William Penny, passed away on Tuesday, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr A. W. Bodycomb, of ...

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  20. POLICY OF GERMANY.

    In regard to M. Briand’s speech at Washington it is semi-officially denied that the Reichswehr is composed mostly of Former officers and ...

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  21. DRAMATIC ARREST

    A hue and cry which has been proceeding since 8th November ended in the dramatic arrest at Liverpool of Edward Black, an insurance agent, of ...

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  22. PERSONALITY OF LORD LAS-GELLES.

    "Don" Lascelles, so-called always by Grenadiers, is one of the most popular figures, certainly one of the most eligible bachelors in London society. ...

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  23. THE TRAGEDY OF RUSSIA

    The tragic conditions in which a large percentage of the population or Russia at present find themselves were again referred to in the House of ...

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  24. THE TARIFF

    The Senate yesterday further discussed in Committee the Tariff Schedule, as re-submitted by the House of Representatives. ...

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  25. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    Senator Pearce, the Australian representative at the Washington Conference, to-day expounded to a gathering of journalists the Australian view ...

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  26. THE TERRIBLE TURK

    The report of Colonel Rawlinson, who was lately released by the Turks, has been received in London. It gives an appalling account of conditions in ...

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  27. THE SENATE.

    Senator MILLEN, Minister of Repatriation, replying to Senator Gardiner, said that the Government was responsible for the appointment of a Trade Commissioner ...

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  28. THE ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.

    An announcement of the engagement was contained in a State Circular from Buckingham Palace, as follow:- “It is with the neatest pleasure that ...

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  29. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    Addressing the Reichstag Taxation Committee, the Chancellor (Herr Wirth) intimated that the Allied Reparations’ Commission had declined to ...

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  30. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    The Federal Committee of Public Accounts took further evidence to-day regarding administration in Victoria in connection with the erection of war ...

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  31. TO THE SOUTH POLE

    In an exclusive message to the “Times,” sent from Ri[?] de Janeiro today, Sir Ernest Shackleton says:- “All is well. We completely ...

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  32. FITZROY SHOOTING

    In the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr Justice Mann and a jury, a young man named Joseph Lennox Cotter, was placed on trial on a charge of having murdered ...

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  33. ARBUCKLE ON TRIAL

    The trial of Roscoe ("Fatty") Arb[?]ckle, who is charged with the manslaughter of Virginia Rappe, the screen actress, will last all the week. ...

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  34. GOVERNOR OF QUEENSLAND

    The reason of the hurried recall from Warwick of Sir Matthew Nathan, the Governor, is evdently connected with the delay in his giving assent to a Bill passed ...

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  35. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The final auction for the current year of 72,000 bales of privately owned wool and 61,000 bales of Bawra has commenced. The sales will be spread ...

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  36. THE MACLEOD SANATORIUM

    Replying to a series of questions asked in the House of Representatives to-day by Mr Gibson, Mr RODGERS, Assistant Minister for Repatariation, denied that ...

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  37. SYDNEY MUNICIPAL SCANDAL.

    Alderman Br[?] has been committed for trial [?] of £80 was allowed. ...

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  38. ANGLO-AFCHAN TREATY SIGNED

    A satisfactory Anglo-Afghan treaty has been signed. It will come into operation immediately, but it is subject to ratification. ...

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  39. ZEEHAN ORES.

    Information has been received that Associated Smelters are prepared to purchase Zeehan district silver lead ore on a 12 months' contract for sole ...

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