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  2. IRISH PEACE

    The "Daily Mail's" Dublin correspondent states that de. Valera, through a secret issue of a "Repurblican Bulletin," rejects the idea of any peace proposals ...

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  3. THE NEAR EAST

    The Angora National Assembley has appointed a committee to fix the powers, and attributes of the Caliphate. It is understood that the committee ...

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  4. ANTI-FRENCH DEMONSTRATION

    The half-hour stoppage of work this morning as a protest against the French action was carried out An Anti- French demonstration was held outside the ...

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  5. WOMEN ENGINEERS

    There will not be[?]any more women ship engineers, acording to Mr. Boots, secretary of the Marine Workers' Union Commenting on the return of Miss Violet ...

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  6. ACCIDENTS RARE

    Nothing could disturb the patients confidence in his physician or surgeon more than Dr. Harold Burrow's book, "Mistakes and Accidents in Surgery," ...

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  7. BALKAN TROUBLE

    Telegrams from Bukharest and Budapest show that trouble is brewing in Hungary and Rumania on acount of frontier sk[?]mishes. ...

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  8. ANCIENT TOMB

    No discovery has fired a general imaginstion like that of the Earl of Caruarvon, says "The Times" correspondent at Luxor. There is a never ending stream of ...

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  9. COAL SUPPLIES PROHIBITED

    The Coal Commissioner has prohibited the Ruhr coal owners from supplying France and Belgium with coal, even if it is paid for. Dramatic action by France ...

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  10. REPARATIONS COMMISSION.

    The meeing of the Reparations Commission has beeb postponed till January 16. It is not yet settled when to deal with the German refusal to continue the ...

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  11. ASSAULT ON HIGH SEAS

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court on Monday, before Messrs G. W. Hal[?] S.M. R. Bray and H. Bruncil, George Lawson; a [?] of the [?] Royal Mail [?] ...

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  12. MURDEROUS WORK

    "Two Australian aboraginals who competed in the labor market against Britishers and took for their wages a cnew of tobacco." ...

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  13. NO FAKE

    The committee appointed to enquire into the alleged allegation by Siki, that his boxing match with Carpentier was a fake examined [?] witnesses. ...

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  14. FIVE EXECUTED

    It is officiatly announced in D[?] that four men were executed at Roscrea and one at Carlow. A miniaturs battle was waged in ...

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  15. FRENCH OCCUPY SECOND ZONE.

    The difficulties of the French in the Ru[?] Valley are mainly due to the attituds of the German Government and Ber[?] refusal to pay the mines for coal ...

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  16. DEBT FUNDING

    President Harding and Republican House—leaders, after the canvass of the eituation, have decided that this is not the time to seck an amendment to ...

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  17. ITALIAN ADVICE TO FRANCE

    In a speech to the Italian Cabinet, M. Mussolini declared that he advised France to limit, as far as possible, the military character of her action in the ...

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  18. COAL DELIVERIES

    [?]llowing on the German Government's prihibition of coal deliveries, the conference at Es[?], between the French authorities and representatives of the ...

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  19. "I WAS ASHAMED."

    In an interview published in the "Eclair" (says Reuter), Battling Siki alliged that, it had been arranged before the fights in September, that Campentier should ...

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  20. TROUBLE OVER HOUSE

    In the Adelaide Local Court on Monday [?] Commissioner Mitchell and messrs [?] face and T. D. Finey gave judgement in the case in which Willam Thomas [?] ...

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  21. COLLISION WITH TROOPS.

    A large political demonstration at Bochum last night culminated in a collision with French troops who fired killing one man and wounding several ...

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  22. WOOL AUCTIONS AT HULL

    The opening of the wool sales at Hull to-day attracted a large assemblage of buyers. Competition was forisk and prices rose. ...

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  23. BLOWN TO PIECES

    An explosion took place in the works of the Australian EXplosives' Chemical Company at Deer Park this afternoon Three girls were blown to pieces. Their ...

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  24. DUKE OF YORK

    The engagement is reported of the Duke of York to Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyon. ...

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  25. PRAYERS IN CHURCHES

    Accompanied by the tolling of the great bell in the cathedral, were fierce denunciations of the French in all the pulpits yesterday, compled with prayers ...

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  26. NAVAL PROGRAMME

    The naval programme submitted to the It[?] Cabinet incrreased the expenditure to 50,000,000 lire, and the total of the personnel to 45,000 men. ...

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  27. LADY ELIZABETH BOWES LYON.

    Lary Elizabeth Augusta Maruguerite Bowes-Lyons is the youngest child of the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, who is also Viscount Lyon and Baron Glamis ...

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  28. A LIFE OF CRIME

    At the January se[?] of the Criminal Court, on Tuesday, before Mr. Justice Gortion, George Murphy [?] was charged with having fe[?] broken into ...

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  29. COMING LONDON SALES.

    At the first of the new year series of London sales, to be opened on January 23, the offerings will amount to 60,000 bales, of which 15,000 will be from ...

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  30. REQUISITION OF COAL

    A report from [?] states that following on the [?]man refusal to delivar coal, firm arrangements have been made under the auspices of the military ...

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  31. CALCUTTA EXCHANGE

    Telegraphic transters are quoted at 1/3 15-16d., and three months' bills at 1/4 25-32d. ...

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  32. TURKS ASSAULT GUARDSMEN

    The Turks murderously assaulted two Coldstreain Guardsmen at Galata last evening. One succumbed but the other is recovering. ...

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  33. MISTAKE IN TIME

    Before Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M. in the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday [?] Lyons, licenses of [?] Hotel was charged with having supplied ...

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  34. [?]CIOUS CONTROL.

    A semi official statement save that the Franco-Belgian troops according to plan yesterday completed their occupation to the outakirts of Dortmund, which is an ...

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  35. FRENCH VISITORS

    The visiting French naval men spent a quiet day on Tuesday. The majority of the big official engagements in conneetion with the visit of the Victer [?]ugo ...

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  36. N.S.W. LAND SCHEME

    Sir G. Fuller. before his departure for London to-day stated that the Government will appeal to the country if its land scheme is defeated in Parliament. ...

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  37. BOTH SURVIVE.

    It transpires that both attacked Coldstream Guardsmen survived. One was stabbled in the head. The would was deep and the victim was unconscious for ...

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  38. FIRED ON BY FRENCH TROOPS

    Following on a collison French troops fired on demohstrators at Bochum, killing one and wounding several. ...

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  39. LITHUANIAN BAND

    News from Memel states that a Lithuanian band, armed with rifles and machine guns; entered the towns, and occupied the [?] town and alos the ...

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  40. GENEROUS CASKET WINNER

    A coal lumper named White, of South Brisbane, who won the Golden Casket, sat a notalbe example of generosity by giving £100 to each of four city charities ...

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  41. THE GERMAN REFUSAL

    M. Poincare has instructed M. Barthon to bring the German refusal to make further delivered in kind before the Reparation Commission to-morrow with a ...

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  42. AT THE SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE.

    On Tuesday morning M. Campana, the French Consul General for Australia, visited the Mission to Seamen at the Outer Harbor. He freely expressed his ...

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  43. FEDERAL CAPITAL

    Alderman Brooks, M.[?].C (President of the Australian Federal Capital League) expressed gratiflcation to-day regarding the progree of the works at Canberra. ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND RAINSTORM

    A torrential downpour occurred at Palmerston North yesterday. Shops, offices, and private residences were inundated, and there was great damage to property. ...

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  45. RICH GOLD FIND

    Rich gold has been struck at the Verdun Mine in a dark corner. The stone is the richest seen in the locality. The reef is 2 ft. wide with a veing of gold ...

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  46. BRITISH LABOR SYMPATHY

    Mr. Roden Buxton, Labor member of the House of Commons is going to Germany on January 18 to con[?] to the German Socislists the sympathy of the ...

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  47. A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT.

    On Tuesday evening an excellent entertainment was given to the officers and men under most enjoyable circumstance in the open air and on the lawns, when ...

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  48. VALUELESS CHEQUES

    On January 12 a motor car drove up to the Edwardstown Hotel, and a man and a woman got out. The couple statyed at the hotel for some time and procured sit ...

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  49. FALL OF MEMEL

    The fall of Memel is announced in telegrams from Kovno, and a Tilsit message received in Paris and Berlin respectively. The latter message adds that the ...

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  50. ELECTIVE MINISTRY

    Edward A. Harris. Penshurst. N.S.W., writes:—The present state of politics is entirely unsatisfactory and a relic of the past, which has grown up from the ...

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  51. SEPARATED AT SIXTEEN

    In the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday (before Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.H., and instices) Eileen Lyneb proceeded against her husband (Joseph Markham Lynch) ...

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  52. SMYRNA FIGS

    At the present time only a few tone of dried high are producted [?] in Australia These consist principally of the White Adriatio type. At the Government Experimental Orchard, ...

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  53. QUEENSLAND SEANTE

    The Sepate second seat resulted:- Foll (Nat.) [?] 153,795 MacDonald (Lab) [?] 145,206 Mr. Foll was declared selected. The ...

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  54. FIRE CONSUMES SHOPS

    GOSFORD (N.S.W.), January 16. A fire was discovered at 1 o'clock this morning in a two-storied building in Main street, occupied, by David Burgin, ...

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  55. PREMIER FULLER'S DEPARTURE

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller). Lady [?]uller and their daughter sailed to-day [?] London. There was a lively scene at the ship's side. Sir G. Fuller, in his farewell ...

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  56. BAR DOOR OPEN

    Before Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M. in the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday, John and Philib Cooney were charged with having the bar door of the Hyde Park ...

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  57. PECULIAR ASSAULT CASE

    A peculiar assault case was dealt with by Mr. E. Mr. Sabine, S. M. in the Adelaide Police Court on Monday Detective Sergeant Allchurch who prosecuted, said ...

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  58. CO-RE. CLAIMS COSTS

    A. writ for £500 has been issued by Albert Lewis, co-respondent in the recent O'Brien divorce suit against William Henry O'Brien, the petition in the [?] ...

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  59. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    At the January sessions of the Criminal Court on Tuesday, Frederick Habn (33), pleaded [?]lty to a charge of having attempted to take his life. The accused, ...

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  61. HOSPITAL ENDANGERED BY FIRE

    During the great [?]est yesterday, a tree in the grounds of the Cedars private hospital, Ashfield caught on fire. The fire spread to the hospital outbuildings. The ...

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  62. WHY SUFFER WITH STUBBORN SORES?

    A bad leg or chronic sore of any kind generally has two phases—the loca in[?]ammation and soreness and the impurities existing in the blood. If you ...

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  65. THE LABOR PARTY

    The fortnightly meeting [?] the Goodwood Democratic Club will be held at the De[?] Hall, Goodwood, this evening [?] residing in the ...

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  66. PICTURE SHOW BURNT OUT

    Last night the picture theatre at Walla Waila was completely destroyed by fire during the screening of "The Sheik." The lessee is K. Bounader. ...

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