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  3. EARTHQUAKES.

    VANCO[?]VER, Saturday.— According to a report received at Colomia, [?]las, the earthquake in Sonora, Mexico, took a heavy toll of lives in the ...

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  4. GUNBOAT POLICY.

    HONG KONG, Saturday. — The Head of the so-called South'of China Republic (Doctor Sun Yat Sen), telegraphed yesterday to the Leader of the ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Richard Jobb, the well-known writer to "The Morning Post" on Imperial topics, commenting on the claims made by the ...

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  6. THE SILENT SERVICE.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The flight of five aeroplanes over Table Mountain yesterday, in perfect weather, so concluding their journey from Pretoria, was ...

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  7. FOOD FOR GERMANY.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Reparations Commission yesterday unanimously deeided to refer Germany's food credit request of December 16 to their ...

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  8. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE

    LONDON, Saturday. — Sir Beach Thomas, writing to "The Daily Express" from Utrecht, says that one German and one Dutch professor are ...

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  9. CREDITS AND DISCOUNTS.

    According to a Berlin message the R[?]bank has decided h[?]forth to give credits only on the gold mark basis the discount rates for which it has ...

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  10. SHOCK AT MANILA.

    MANILA, Saturday,— An earth-quake, lasting a few seconds at 1 o'clock yesterday morning w[?]ke up the sleepers of the city. It orginated in the ...

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  11. Commonwealth's Warning.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Govern meat of the Commonwealth of Australia has instructed its High Commissioner in London (Sir Joseph Cook) to warn ...

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  12. Wrecked Armagh.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Liverpool Salvage Association reported yesterday that all the Armagh's cargo was submerged, except a small portion on ...

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  13. Japanese Tragedy.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The captain of the Empress of Australia (Mr. Samuel Robinson) has been appointed a Commander of the Order, of the ...

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  14. CRISIS APPROACHING.

    The factional affaira of China are rapidly approaching another crisis, this time aggravated by intornal mutiny and disuffections! Thus fighting occurred ...

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  15. Vitally Important.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. — That an influential section and responsible section of South African opinion does not share the views of the Prime Minister ...

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  16. HEARTY CHRISTMAS GREETINGS

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. S. M. Bruce), who is spending Christmas in France, h[?]ded to Reuter's Press Agency to-day the following message to Australia:— I send to the people of Australia hearty ...

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  17. BRITISH ELECTION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The election for West Derbyshire, postponed owing to the death of the original Liberal candidate, resulted in the Conservative ...

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  18. SEPARATION SEQUEL.

    COPPER MILLS (Maine), Saturday. — Driven to desperation and madness by separation from his wife, John Snow, a Polish lumberman, 25 years of age, ...

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  19. A GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT.

    LATER.—The squadron arrived today, but great disappointment was felt that a fog on the very day of the fleet's arrival, after a fortnight of the ...

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  20. CIVIC RECEPTION.

    After visiting Sir James Rose Innes, K.C., the Acting-Govornor-General, the naval men proceeded to the City Hall, where there was a very large ...

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  21. OPENING FOR HENDERSON.

    Mr. H. Parker, Labor member for Hanley, where he had a majority of 6000, is expected to resign owing to ill-health, in which case Mr. Arthur ...

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  22. Tariff Scheme.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Milner committee, appointed to prepare a tariff scheme for protection of the home market of Britain, has submitted its ...

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  23. WHITE SLAVE PLOT.

    MANILA, Saturday.— Mr. S. Row ley, the local agent for the Australian Actors' Foderation, lias published a letter he has received from the association ...

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  24. AIR ARMAMENTS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday, — The question of calling an international conference for the Limitation of Air Armaments was discussed at a meeting ...

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  25. A FAIT ACCOMPLI.

    ATHENS, Saturday. — Great efforts are being made to induce Venizelos, Greek Ambassador Extraordinary, to Europe, and war-time Premier of Greece, ...

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  26. British Railwaymen.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A railwaymen's conference yesterday decided, after some heated argument, by a very large majority to accept the findings of ...

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  27. "SAVE CHINESE NATION."

    Placards appeared in the streets of Canton yesterday urging an anti-British and anti-American, boycott: Others appealcd to the people to unite to ...

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  28. AMIR'S DIFFICULTIES.

    DELHI, Saturday.— With reference to a Riga telegram from the Soviet Foreign Minister (M. T[?]) regarding an alleged British altimatum, ...

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  29. PEKIN CABINET RESIGNS.

    According to a message from Pekin the Northern Cabinet resigned oil Thursday owing to Parliament protesting against the alleged agreement by the ...

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  30. CARGO WORTH £1,000,000.

    The underwriters will suffer heavy losses over the wreek of the Armagh. The London representative of the Australian Press Association says he ...

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  31. ENGINEERS STAND OUT.

    The delegates to the conference of the Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen decided to take a ballot among their members on the wages board ...

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  32. FAITH IN VENIZELOS.

    LATER.—The Greek Cabinet has decided to invite M. Venizelos, unconditionally and with a completely free, initiative, to return to Greece and take ...

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  33. NEPAL AND BRITAIN.

    DELHI, Saturday.— A new treaty was concluded between Nepal and the British Government yesterday, important provisions being that, subject to [?] ...

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  34. News from Abroad.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Four podigree racehorses, valued at £20,000, including Mr. Lambton's Night Patrol, are sailing for Australia aboard the Runic.— ...

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  35. French H.C.L.

    TARIS, Saturday.—The French Chamber of Deputies to-day, by 392 votes to 169, passed a vote of confidence in the Prime Minister (M. Poincare) on ...

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  36. AEROPLANE'S RECORD FLIGHT.

    The flight of the aeroplanes from Pretoria to Capetown constitutes a South African record, being the first time that so long a flight has been ...

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  37. U.S. BOOTLEGGERS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— An illicit liquor scandal, threatening to touch the most exclusive, and highly connected circles at Washington, has been ...

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  38. S. African Politics.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. — There are evidences of considerable opposition in Labor ranks to a ratification of the Nationalist-Labor pact. At a meeting ...

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  39. SYDNEY MINT TO CONTINUE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The London "Gazette" proclamation discontinuing the Sydney mint has been revoked. ...

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  40. Raisuli Dead.

    GIBRALTAR, Saturday. — Moors arriving from Tangier state that the wellknown chieftain Raisuil, who was reported to be suffering from dropsy, died last ...

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  41. DOUGLAS OINTMENT—THE HEALER.

    There is no delay and no doubt about healing up a sore or cut or wound, if you apply Douglas Ointment, we know, because so many people have told us ...

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  42. South Africa's Defence.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—Speaking yesterday at Wapeschonw in the Free Slate, the South African Minister for Defence (Colonel Meatz) said that the ...

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  43. Indian Train Collision.

    RAWALPINDI, Saturday.—A passenger train yesterday collided with a goods train at Atarki Two of the front carriages were destroyed, killing three, ...

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  44. GREY HAIR DOES COUNT.

    When we want to retain a youthful appearance, it is difficult if our hair is grey—grey hair conunts against [?] The remedy is Voltchoh's Russian Hair ...

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  45. CARE FOR YOURSELF.

    Be dainty, be pretty, be attractive be a Rexona Girl. Use only Rexona Soap Price 1[?]. ...

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