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  3. PERSONAL.

    A Reuter cable message states that the Australian contralto. Madame Lily Pay ling, who gave the first concert of the present season at the Albert Hall in ...

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  4. N.S.W. POLITICS

    Sir George Fuller, leader of the Opposition, amncmnced this afternoon that the Nationalist and Progressive Parties had come to an agreement, and he ...

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  5. TIDAL WAVE AT HULL

    There was panic and skelter for safety, succeeded by pitiful scenes, at Hull last night. Christmas shopping was in full swing when an abnormal ...

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  6. SEA POWER PROPOSALS

    France lias definitely demanded that she be permitted to possess a navy equal to that of Japan. A British spokesman at the Conference has ...

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  7. THE IRISH COMPLICATION

    The debate on the Irish agreement was concluded in the House of Commons this evening. A feature of the session was a speech ...

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  8. REPARATION PAYMENTS

    French newspaper comment concerning Germany’s default in her next reparations payments is frankly hostile. It is pointed out that Germany is ...

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  9. NATIONALISTS AND PROGRES-SIVES COALESCE.

    Nationalists and Progressives have coalesced for the purpose of government and early elections. ...

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  10. THE BUTTER TRADE

    The Australasian butter trade is faced with a crisis as the result of the decision by the Imperial authorities to dispose of all accumulated stocks. It ...

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  11. MAKING GOLD

    Professor Irving Fisher, of Yale University, lecturing at the London School of Economics yesterday, startled the audience by announcing that he ...

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  12. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Carl Wilhelm, latte of Strathkellar. farmer, who died on 12th November, by bis will of 3rd August, 1915. left £200 real estate and £2882 personalty to his ...

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  13. WHAT ULSTER THINKS.

    Interviewed on his arrival in London to-day, Sir James Craig (premier of Ulster) confirmed the report that his visit was connected with the Boundary ...

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  14. NO SUBMARINES.

    At the conclusion of the meeting of the naval committee to-day, Mr A. J. Balfour, leader of the British delegation, announced that he would bring ...

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  15. AN EMPHATIC NOTE.

    Reuter’s Paris correspondent states that the Reparations Commission has addresed a note to Germany recording surprise that the German note of 15th ...

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  16. NEW CHAPTER IN HISTORY.

    Mr A. J. Balfour, speaking here today, in regard to the effect of the new naval settlment, said—“I do not believe that Great Britain’s defensive ...

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  17. CENTRALISED UNIVERSITY TRAINING

    At the meeting of the Ballarat branch of the State School Teachers’ Association on Saturday, Mr Geo. Clarkson drew attention to the ...

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  18. OBITUARY.

    Blyton.—The funeral of the late Mr Henry Blyton took lace on Friday from the residence of his son (Mr T. E. P. Blyton). 35 Johnson street, to the New ...

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  19. BOMBS IN BELFAST.

    Two bombs were thrown in the old Park Road district of Belfast last night They exploded, but no casualties were announced; Considerable ...

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  20. FINANCIAL SENSATION

    A Vancouver message states that the biggest financial sensation in the years developed when the official announcement was made that the Merchants’ ...

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  21. CRAVE CRISIS ARISES.

    The Laris correspondent of the "Times" states that French official circles insist that a grave crisis has arisen as regards reparations. They declare ...

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  22. MORE SHOOTING IN BELFAST.

    While shooting has taken place in three areas in Belfast, conflicts have been reported in 20 streets. Six persons have been wounded. The trouble ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Victory, Nelson's famous flag ship, has left her moorings in Portsmouth Harbor for the dockyard tor dry-docking and a general overhaul. ...

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  24. WAVERING OPPONENTS.

    The “Times” correspondent at Dublin says that it appears that the wavering members of the Dail Eireann are now inclined to Mr Michael Collins. ...

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  25. JAPAN GRATIFIED.

    The cables from Tokio state that the Japanese are gratified at retaining the battle-cruiser Mutsu, but they don’s see why the Americans should get the ...

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  26. EXTRAORDINARY MURDER

    In evening dress, and wearing their jewels in apparent readiness to go to a theatre or dance, the dead bodies of a millionairess, Madame Cogo and her ...

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  27. FRANCE’S DEMANDS.

    It has been learned on unimpeachable authority that M. Albert Farrant, the French Minister for the Colonies, made a demand at Friday’s naval committee ...

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  28. HEAVY LOSSES REPORTED.

    Affairs off the Merchants’ Bank, with its 400 branches, continue to be one topic of discussion throughout financial Canada. It is disclosed that the ...

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  29. DAIL EIREANN MEETS.

    A statement was issued at the conclusion of that Dail Eireann session last night notifying that another private session would Ire held on Saturday. The ...

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  30. APPROVAL IN LORDS.

    The debate in the House of Lords on the Address in-Reply was remarkable for a brilliant reply by Lord Birkenhead (Lord High Chancellor) to the ...

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  31. STEAMER HELD UP IN SYDNEY

    The steamer Mataran, bound for Rabaul with a number of passengers, including Commonwealth officials, was held up in Sydney in connection with ...

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  32. A DUBLIN OUTRAGE.

    Masked gunman raided Sir Horace Plunkett's house, hear Dublin. They showed complete knowledge of the premises, held up the steward with ...

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  33. GOVERNORS RESIGN

    The reason assigned for the resignation of Sir Archibald Weigall (Governor of South Australia) and Sir William Allardyce (Governor of Tasmania) ...

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  34. A WALL STREET EXPLOSION

    With the arrest of Wolf Lindenteld [?] Warsaw the Burns detective agency expects to soon solve the explosion which occurred in Wall Street, New ...

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  35. SITUATION IN BELFAST.

    The “Stars’s" correspondent in Belfast says that the "terror area” this morning covered 50 Streets. The first Victim was Walter Pritchard, the popular ...

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  36. SHOOTING SENSATION

    In Queen street, Preston, a shooting sensation occurred on Saturday afternoon. A wharf laborer named John Knipe, 57 years of age enraged over ...

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  37. UNEMPLOYED EX-SOLDIERS

    Representatives of the Returned Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Imperial League and kindred organisations in the various States have forwarded to the ...

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  38. BRITISH GENERAL ELECTION

    The “Observer” endorses the Pall Mall Gazette's” prediction that an elec tion will take place in February and says it will be Mr Lloyd George’s best ...

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  39. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Mr W. F. Massey (the Prime Minister) has informed Parliament that the Government intends to bring forward a scheme to meet the present ...

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  40. CONTROL OF SHANTUNG.

    A tentative agreement has been reached regarding Shantung, under which it is to be restored to China virtually as she controlled it in 1898. ...

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  41. COACH BUILDERS AND EMPLOYERS

    It was stated to-day by the Industrial Registrar, Mr A. M. Stewart, that an agreement had been reached between the Coach and Motor Body ...

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  42. BANK PREMISES ENTERED

    The E. S. and A. Bank, at the corner of Wiliam street and Toorak road, South Yarra, was entered early tiris morning, but the intruders secured ...

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  43. THE NEAR EAST

    Mr Cecil Harmsworth (Parliamentary Under Secretary for Foreign Alfairs) stated in the House of Commons to-day. that the Allied Foreign ...

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  44. FATAL ACCIDENT TO MINER.

    Bernard Wnidmet, aged 45, a widower with three children, employed at the Mt. Lyell mine, was killed on Saturday. He had finished the shift, and was waiting at ...

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  45. A WEEK-END OF MEDITATION.

    This bids fair to be a week-end of meditation for the French delegation, which, pending the resumption of the sittings of the Naval Commission on ...

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  46. PLAGUE IN SYDNEY.

    Two more plague rates were caught in the infected area in Sussex street. ...

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