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  3. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA PARER AT KARACHI

    ALLAHABAD, Monday. — Lieuts, Macintosh and Parer arrived at Karachi from Chahba on Sunday afternoon. They declare that the flying ...

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  4. HURDERS HER SON

    The correspondent of the London "Times" at Warsaw states that a peasant from the Ukranian border who had been a war prisoner for three years ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL LOAN FOR GERMANY

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Signor Nitti (Premier of Italy) was interviewed before returning to Rome. He said that the Supreme Council was considering ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN "REPUBLICANS" AN ALLEG [?] PLOT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Interviewed to-day by a representative of the Australian Press Association, the Hon. John M'Ewan Hunter (Agent-General ...

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  7. TRADE WITH INDIA AUSTRALIA'S GREAT CHANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. G. Findlay-Shirass (Director of Statistics in India, who has been representing India at the Imperial Statistical ...

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  8. DAIRYING IN NEW ZEALAND

    HOBART, Tuesday. — The following is extracted from a letter forwarded to the Premier by Mr. P. J. Perry, formerly chairman of the Closer Settlement ...

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  9. GERMANY'S "BLACK LIST"

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — Germany's "black list" is completed. It is reported that it contains more names than the Allies' list. The majority of the ...

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  10. ACROSS THE ALPS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Robert Lorraine, the British airman-actor, left San Moritz, intending to make a 630 miles' non-stop flight across the ...

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  11. "SINK THE LOT"

    The correspondent of the London "Times" at Paris states that French sea-going captains have handed an address to Cabinet expressing their ...

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  12. CURRENCY FRAUDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—On January 12 seven men and a woman were arrested and charged with obtaining gold coin from the Bank of England for illegal ...

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  13. CONTROL OF SCHELDT

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—A council of Ministers, under the presidency of King Albert, decided that Belgium would refuse to sign the convention ...

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  14. CARPENTER MARRIES

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Georges Carpenter, the champion boxer of Europe, to-morrow will marry Mademoiselle Georgette Elsassey, a pretty blonde, ...

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  15. WYNYARD SPENCER HOSPITAL

    The monthly meeting of the board of governors of the Wynyard Spencer Hospital was held in the Council Chambers on Tuesday evening, when the ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS

    PRETORIA, Tuesday. — In a last message to the electors before the election, General Smuts (the Premier) emphasises the gravity of the ...

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  17. GOING TO AMERICA

    "There is a verv real danger of Australia losing many of her best citizens," said Mr. T. T. Alkin, president of the Goulburn Chamber of Commerce, ...

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  18. FOSSIL BLUFF

    A proclamation under the Crown Lands Act, dated February 26, 1920, has been issued proclaiming 7 acres 3 roods, embracing the Fossil Bluff at ...

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  19. ABDUL'S BLADE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — It is reliably learnt from Beirut that the Turks massacred 15,000 Armenians recently in Silicia. ...

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  20. AMAZING PRICES

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Amazing prices were realised at a sale of the late Princess Lobanoff's wardrobe. The Princess had collected a prodigious number ...

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  21. METHODIST CHAPLAINS

    Strong resentment was expressed by returned chaplains at the Methodist Conference at Sydney over the alleged misrepresentations of their work at the ...

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  22. CLASH WITH ROUMANIANS

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—A telegram from Reval announces that 150,000 Bolshevik troops have crossed the Dneister, and will shortly enter ...

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  23. THE LATEST "RELEASE"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Desertion only was the ground of Mary Pickford's divirce. Owen Moore left her in 1917. Petitioner wept during the ...

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  24. CAPITAL LEVY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — In the House of Lords to-day Lord Buckmaster proposed that instead of a capital levy, which would interfere with industry, ...

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  25. LUDENDORFF IN RUSSIA

    HELSINGFORS, Tuesday. —Kovno (Russian Poland) telegrams state that Ludendorff, with a considerable staff, has passed through the town, bound ...

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  26. RENOWN'S DELAYED DEPARTURE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — There have been 33 cases of influenza on the H.M.S. Renown, on which the Prince of Wales is to travel to Australia, ...

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  27. HELFFERICH LIBEL SUIT

    LONDON, Sunday.—The HelfferichErzberger libel case resulted in Dr. Helfferich being fined 300 marks for insult. The lightness of the sentence ...

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  28. THE LAST TO RETURN

    Lance-Corporal Baldock was given a welcome home in the Ruddock Memorial Hall, Wesley Vale, on Monday evening. Out of the 29 boys who ...

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  29. METHODISTS AND LABOR

    The Methodist conference at Sydney has issued an official pronouncement in reply to the deputation received from the Labor Council last week. The ...

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  30. AMERICANS UNPOPULAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The American Consulate at Zurich was wrecked by a bomb to-day. There were no fatalities. ...

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  31. SILVIER-WOOTTON LIBEL CASE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The libel action brought by R. S. Sievier, otherwise known as Bob Sutton, editor of "The Winning Post," was continued ...

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  32. DOUBLE INCOME TAX

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Knibbs (Commonwealth Statistician), interviewed prior to sailing, said that the Australian Government's views on the ...

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  33. WILL GO BANKRUPT

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The "Journal's" Berlin correspondent states that the German Government has drawn up an economic memorandum for submission ...

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  35. ANOTHER SINN FEIN CRIME

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A party of Sinn Feiners entered a grocer's shop in a village near Thurles (Tipperary) and shot two constables who were ...

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