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  3. AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS. GAUGE UNIFICATION.

    A message from London reports, that with regard to the cables from Australia, stating that an offer, said to be backed by influential British interests, ...

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  4. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The first payment by Germany of 31,000,000 marks in gold falls due to-day, as provided for by the decision of the ...

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  5. FRANCE'S WAR BUDGET.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—"Le Matta, in an open letter to Senator M'Cormack, of America, replying to his demand, for an inquiry by the U.S. ...

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  7. THE PRINCE IN INDIA. MADRAS TO MYSORE.

    PRINCE OF WALES' CAMP, BANGALORE, Wednesday.—A half-hearted effort of the non-co-operators to boycott the Prince's one-day visit to ...

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  8. RAND MINERS' STRIKE.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—"No progress" was the official report on the strike conference this afternoon. The position is again as serious as it has ...

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  9. STRENGTHENING TIES.

    The recently appointed, Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook), in an interview, again stressed the value of Lord Northcliffe's visit, ...

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  10. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Colonial Institute to-day tendered a luncheon to the members of the British Empire Exhibition commission, on the eve of their ...

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  11. VISIT TO JAPAN.

    It is reported from Tokio that plans are rapidly progressing for the welcome to the Prince of, Wales. The Imperial Palaco is being refurnished, and a ...

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  12. EXTREMIST AGITATORS.

    The present political situation is very interesting. At the resumed Bombay conference today the chairman resigned because Mr. Gandhi obstinately ...

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  13. MISSING AUSTRALIAN.

    A message from London reports that Australia House has replied to Mr. Hughes that there is no news of Eric Raymond, the former Australian ...

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  14. FINE PLACE FOR CHILDREN.

    Lady Cook, when interviewed by a representative of the "Times," said that Australian girls would be proud to welcome aud assist the sisters and ...

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  15. BRITISH BY ELECTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Tamworth (Warwickshire) by-election, which was held to-day, resulted: Kewson (Coalition Unionist) 14,732 ...

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  16. SHAH OF PERSIA.

    TEHERAN, Wednesday.—The Shall of Persia, for reasons of health, decided to proceed to Europe for six months, and departed on January 15. ...

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  17. IRISH BANK ROBBERIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Arising out of the robbery under arms in Dublin on, December 23, Sergeant Roche, D.C.M., of the Irish Guards, Hogan ...

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  18. KARELIAN RISING.

    HELSINGFORS, Wednesday.—The Bolsheviks have recaptured several towns from tire Karelians, and the latter are retreating towards the ...

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  19. GANDHISTS OUT OF HAND.

    An official communique states that volunteers have foreibly taken possession of the Jhajjar Town Hall, near Rohtak, 42 miles from Delhi. They ...

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  20. TIME DILEMMA.

    It is reported from London that New Zealand's acquisition of Samoa has resulted in a time dilemma, which is exercising the British and Dominion ...

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  21. FIVE "BAY" LINERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth liner, the Jervis Bay, was successfully launched to-day at Messrs. Vickers' yard at Barrow-in-Furness ...

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  22. FOR GOD AND COUNTRY.

    It is reported from London that when inveiling memorial tablets to the members of St. Columba's Church who fell in the war, Earl Douglas Haig ...

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  23. MOPLAH ACTIVITY.

    There has been sporadic Moplah activity. One hundred raided Puthnpaddy, a towr 30 miles from Calicut. They cut the telegraphs, burned a ...

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  24. HIGHLAND FRAUD.

    It is reported from London that George Williams, alias "Colonel" Hanbury Williams, who pleaded guilty to having conceived a fraudulent scheme ...

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  25. COOK FIGHT AFTERMATH.

    A message from London reports that a curious aftermath, of the CookCarpentier contest is reflected in protests from residents in the vicinity of ...

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  26. WORLD FLIGHT.

    It is reported from London that Sir Ross Smith (the Australian aviator and cross the world flier), is completing preparations for his world flight. He ...

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