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  3. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the consideration in committee of the Local Government Bill was proceeded with, the Brenner pleading with ...

    Article : 451 words
  4. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    “The old story of Germany’s inability to meet her reparation engagements is being repeated in London until growing vehemence as pay day ...

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  5. THE IRISH SITUATION

    Though the Irish situation is suppose ed to be a little brighter, it is difficult to see the reason for this, except that the members of the Cabinet are work. ...

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  6. ESTIMATES

    The discussion on the general estimates for the Defenco Department was commenced in the House of Representatives this morning. ...

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  7. PROGRESS AT WASHINGTON

    The next plenary session of the Washingtdn Conference is not likely to be held before the middle of next week, but it can be stated that there ...

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  8. SCENE IN ASSEMBLY

    On the estimates to-night in the Legislative Assembly, relating to the public service, Mr Tunneclifle moved a reduction of £1 as an indication of ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    A cable message from London, dated 30th November, announces the death of Lord Mountstephen, aged 91. The son of a carpenter, ho was successively ...

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  10. MOSLEMS IN INDIA

    An influentil deputation of Moslems waited upon the Viceroy (Lord Reading) to-day. Replying to their representations, ...

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  11. DETAILS OF NEW SCHEME.

    The “Daily Mail” states that the new scheme for a settlement of the Irish problem involves full self-government for the South of Ireland, and the ...

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  12. ALLEGED UNPLEASANTNESS.

    The Amorican official advisory committee considered the question of the false and misleading published reporta apropos of the unfounded ...

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  13. SYDNEY CIVIC ELECTIONS

    The Sydney municipal elections resulted in the defeat of Labor. Sixteen Civic Reformers and ten Labor candidates were returned. Alderman ...

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  14. SIR J. CRAIG’S ATTITUDE

    Interviewed in Belfast, Sir John Spender said-“Sir James Craig will do his best to get everything reasonable conceded by Ulster, even though he ...

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  15. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    The committee of limitation an naval armaments adopted, and will present to the House to-morrow, the report of the 10 years’ holiday proposal. The ...

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  16. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The [?]me Minister gave notice that next day h[?] would ask for leave to introduce a Bill to amend certain sections of the Commenwealth Arbitration Act. Mr ...

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  17. SPEECH BY DE VALERA.

    De Valera, in a speech at Ennis, declared that the Sinn Fein representatives in London have gone as far as possible to conclude peace. They ...

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  18. APPEAL IN DIVORCE CASE

    An unusual appeal from a divorce court decision has been Successfully made by Miss Amy Richardson, intervener in the case in which Mrs ...

    Article : 112 words
  19. POLICY OF JAPAN

    It is considered in well informed circles that there is no ground for pessimism, in the deliberative policy of the Japanese on the naval basis. They ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN MEAT

    When, returning from Garmany whither he is to proceed on 6th December, in connection with Australian graves in Germany, Mr M. L. ...

    Article : 160 words
  21. MASONS WELCOME WOMEN

    For the first time in the history of Freemasonry the Grand Lodge of Scotland has welcomed a woman. The occasion was the annual gathering of ...

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  22. PRINCE IN INDIA

    To-day was a blank as far as the official programme goes. The Prince of Wales was pig-sticking in the morning, and playing polo in the afternoon. ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. SEARCH FOR OIL

    Mr J. T. Moate. consulting geologist of the Adelaide Exploring Company, today handed the Minister of Mines a formal application for the exclusive ...

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  24. BOUND FOR AUSTRALIA

    The Commonwealth Department of Migration is specially catering, for the entertainment and instruction of the 720 emigrants who are to sail shortly ...

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  25. FEDERAL FINANCES

    Details of the net Customs revenue for November and for the first five months of the current financial year were made available to-day. These show that the ...

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  26. THE SENATE.

    Senator Russell, in reply to Senator Elliott, stated that he was sure that nobody had received a permit from the Government ft carry out mining operations at ...

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  27. TRADES’ UNION CONGRESS

    A Bombay message states that Mr Joseph Baptiste (president of the Trades Union Congress) opened the second session yesterday at Jhariam with ...

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  28. LANDRU CONVICTED

    Landru’s trial has ended. The modem French Bluebeard has been found guilty of murder, of forgery, and of thett. ...

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  29. MORE CABLES NEEDED

    As a result of the great increase in the use of the All-Red” cable route, proposals are under official consideration for the duplication of the cable ...

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  30. CHINESE PROBLEMS.

    Only a partial settlment of the problems is afforded by the statement of Japan regarding the garrisons in China, which the latter will answer in ...

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  31. VALUE OF THE MARK

    Asa result of the sugestion made by Sir John Bradbury for a moratorium, the mark to-day hardened to 9574. There was a sympathetic movement in ...

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  32. N.S.W. STATE INDUSTRIES

    The Auditor-Ceneral’s report states that the industrial undertakings of N.S.W. are all on a sound financial basis. The net profit last year ...

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  33. SHANTUNG SETTLEMENT.

    Much interest is created in Chinese circles by the measures adopted to secure Shantung settlement. Inquiries show that the Chinese ...

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  34. WHAT WILL JAPAN DO?

    The Japanese will withdraw the Shantung railway guards as soon as she has organised them, but the maintenance of Japanese troops on the ...

    Article : 94 words
  35. COCAINE HOARD ALLEGED

    Alexander Sewell, purchasing agent for the Sydney City Council, has been arrested by the Vancouver police. They are alleged to have found ...

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  36. CHEAPER LOAF COMING.

    It is expected that the price of the 2[?] loaf will shortly be reduced by 1½d. Sydney and suburban millers started this morning to grist the new season’s wheat, ...

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  37. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    A Paris message states that Landru has been sentenced to death. Immediately after he was sentenced the jurymen who had found him guilty ...

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  38. SHANTUNG QUESTION.

    It is announced that China and Japan have agreed to mediation out-File the Conference for ths settlement of the Shantung problem. ...

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  39. FUNDS FOR A HOSPITAL

    The management of the Newcastle Hospital has asked the Attorney-General for permission to hold a monster art union to raise funds for the extension of ...

    Article : 60 words
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