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  6. A ROMANTIC TRIP

    LONDON", To-day.—Parer and Meln osh attempted to leave for Australia of Wednesday under somewhat extraordinary conditions. It was the first time the ...

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  7. EX-ENEMY SHIP.

    LONDON', To-day.—The ex-German line erlin has been allotted to the P. & C company for .the Australian trade on the ape route. ...

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  8. CHANNEL GALES.

    LONDON. To-day.—Tremendous gale re raging in the Caannel and the Atlan are The casualties so for are contined chiefly to lighters, a cozen of which have ...

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  9. GOOD RAINS

    Following upon the showers which began midnight on Tuesday, steady rain yet in at about the same hour on Friday night in the city, and gratifying reports ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA AND THE PACIFIC

    LONDON. To-day.—The Supreme Council at its last sitting, which, was presided ver by if. Jules' Gambon, considered the suggestions prepared by the Commission ...

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  11. DROUGHT BREAKING.

    The drought which has for so long seriously devastated the West darling court seems to have broken at last. Rain he alien in Broken Hill on three days the ...

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  12. MAY FLY TO SYDNEY.

    Capt. Sir Roes Smith, in a message to George Fuller (the Acting Premier), sated there is a possibility of repairing is engine is investigating, and if ...

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  13. THE COALITION

    The sigus of the foundering of Mr. lioyd George's Government after a stormy session are causing many of his enemies to rub their hands in ...

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  14. FIUME WRANGLE.

    LONDON, To-day.—The "times" correspondent at Rome reports that wranging continues over Fiume. The stories shat the inhabitants are handing over the ...

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  15. SLIPPERY FRITZ

    The "Times"' correspondent in Paripates that the Germans tried man codges when they confronted the meeting Ministers and Ambassadors which ...

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  16. WILD DOGS

    We have ,lost 100,000 sheep through brought and dogs this year. Fifty percent. of the losses were due to dogs. we have said £5 per scalp in some instances ...

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  17. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX

    The correspondent of the "Times" at one states that the Pope held a Con story at the Vatican, at vatican application were received from Arch ...

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  18. OUR PACIFIC NEIGHBOURS

    Mr. Edward Jacomb, author of '"France and England in the New Hebrides and "The Future of the Kanaka," holds crong opinions on the importance of the ...

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  19. BAUBLE DECLINED.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—A sensation has been caused in the Navy Department because Admiral Sims has declined to aepper the Distinguished, .Service ...

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  20. PAPER SEIZED.

    VANCOUVER. To-day.—The Paper Controller of Canada has seized seven car soads of hews printing paper en route from she Ontario milk to die United "States. ...

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  21. A STRIKE AVERTED.

    LONDON. To-day.—The Waiters' Union and the National Association of Theatre Employee abandoned their threats to strike on Boxing Day after intervention ...

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  22. BORDER WAR

    BOMBAY". To-day. — Reuter"s Manankuneh correspondent telegraphed on December 22:— The last three days witessed the fighting ever known on ...

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  23. LANDRUS' WIFE

    Reuter"s correspondent at Paris reports hat a sensational development has occurred in the Landru case. Landrus wife, she recently initiated proceedings for ...

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  24. "A DREADFUL AWARD"

    Judge Ourlewis was reading through the Coachmakers' Road (State) road award in No. 2 Industrial Court (N.S.W.) when be gave vent to a aeries of shocked ...

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  25. DEMAND FOR COTTON.

    LONDON. To-day.—The Manchest ,cotton Exchange reports record orders to cotton this week. Tuesday's orders also were valued at £20.000,000, coming ...

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  26. REPATRIATION

    A statement issue by me Minister for spatriation (Senator Millen) covering e work of the department for the month of November shows that in the ...

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  27. A GREEDY BOLSHEVIK.

    The "Times" correspondent at Copenhagen states that the negotiations between Mr- O'Grady,. M.P., and Litvinoff have broken down, as the Bolsheviks insisted ...

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  28. VILL VERBRUGGHEN REMAIN?

    Mr. Verbrugghen, when asked it he could be personally willing to accept re-weal of his contract with the New South Vales Government, said:—"It all de ...

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  29. TO BE EXPELLED.

    At the annual meeting of the Commercial Travellers' Association of New South Vales a motion by Mr. J. H. Toose is avour of the registration of the ...

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  30. WHOM GOD HATH JOINED."

    A play full of human interest which comines pathos, humour, and emotion is presented at the Theatre Royal in whom god Hath Joined." Its many intense ...

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  31. TWENTY-FOUR HOUR CLOCKS.

    LONDON. To-day.—The committee ap pointed' to investigate the proposed alteration of the dials of clocks has reported it "favour of the adoption of clods showing rinj 'aces of 24 hours instead of 12 as at'pre ...

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  32. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Admiralty has not decided on the pince of Wales' ship for his Australias sit. Possibly the historic Lion will be ...

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  33. 15,000,000 MAY STARVE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that .Mr. H. C. Hoover (former Director-General of Relief Measures in Europe) says that starvation faces ...

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  34. DROWNING FATALITY.

    J.C.Lee j. Cook, and P. Ratchfore fouths, of St. Kilda. went fishing at Monington to-day , when a rainstorm broke they tried to tow ashore, but the boat ...

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  35. GUESTS AT HOLIDAY RESORTS.

    At "Pipirki House," Victor Harbour:—Hr. and Mrs. A. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lloyd, Mr. Lawton, Mr. and Mrs. Blake, Mr. Harvey, It.Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Mr. Delbridge, Mr. and ...

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  36. A FIGHT STOPPED.

    Liew Edwards hopelessly outclassed Eddie Wallace at the Stadium to-night in the thirteenth round. The fight was stopled and Edwards was 'declared the winner. ...

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  37. STRIKE OF NATIVES.

    CAPETOWN, To-day.—The strike of natives at the dock is collapsing. The strikers having refused to resume, other natives were taken on and work is now ...

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