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  3. LATE CABLES Argentine's Breakaway.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 9—A Buenos Ayres message states that the withdrawal of Argentine from the League meeting appears likely to cause a ...

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  4. LATE CABLES Bulgaria.

    The Australian Press correspondent at Genev [?]tates that three-fifths of the Comr[?]sion decided favorably to recommend the admiaston of ...

    Article : 34 words
  5. WHILE YOUNG SLEEPS.

    The Retallers Section of the Young and District Chamber of Commerce met last night for the first time. Its specific business was to consider the ...

    Article : 180 words
  6. Gales and Rain.

    A heavy gale is still raging in Sydney and along the coast, with continuous heavy rain. The Newcastle district is badly flooded. Several ...

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  7. Profiteering Bill

    In the Legislative Council this after soon, Mr. Kavanagh, Vice-President of Legislative Council, said for the remainder of the session, the House ...

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  8. IRELAND

    It is reported that the Premier will announce that martial faw has been prociaimed In ireland. ...

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  10. Irish Question.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 9—The British Embassy has informed the Committee of One Hundred that they cannot revise the passports of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. Plan of Disarmament.

    The Australian Press corresponddent at Geneva states that President Wilson, replying to an invitation asking the United States to send ...

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  12. TAXATION.

    The Federal Royal Commission on Taxation was resumed to-day. John Joinns, taxation officer, said that every taxation payer had ...

    Article : 162 words
  13. League of Nations.

    LONDON, Dec. 9—M. Leygues, President of the (League of Nations Council. states that Smyrna, which was ceded to Greece by the Treaty, must ...

    Article : 184 words
  14. Terrible Famine in China.

    The "Chicago News" correspondent at Pekin states that thirty million persons are affected by the Northern China famine. Of this number ...

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  15. TINO'S RETURN.

    It is officially announced that ExKing Constantine returns next week, and will be escorted back by every available warship. ...

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  16. CLEAN SPORT

    SYDNEY.—"I am certainly anxious to do what I can to keep all branches of sport on the highest possible level. Sport as long as if is ...

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  17. AUSTRIA.

    Doctor Michael Hacnlsch has been elected president of the Republic. ...

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  18. HOBBY'S YARDS NUGGET.

    Anything in the nature of a rush is being successfully discouraged officially in connection with the 114 ounce nugget of gold discovered at Hobby's ...

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  19. CAUCASIA. Soviet Republic Proclaimed.

    The Armenian Minister for War proclaimed a Soviet Republic at Erlvan on 3rd December. Practically the whole country has announced its ...

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  20. Huge Expenditure.

    Mr. Lambert, in moving to reatr[?] the expenditure of £808,000,000, violently attacked the operations in Egypt, Palestine and Mesopotamia. ...

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  21. CANADIAN WHEAT.

    A message from Fort William, Ontario, states that Canadian wheat is being shipped to the United States, and it is expected that shortly the ...

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  22. LATE SPORTING VILLIERS AND SUMMER CUP.

    Cettgne, Beauford and Kinksword are in strong demand for the Villers and Summer Cup. ...

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  23. Captain Suspended.

    The Marine Court to-day suspended the Captain of the vessel Queen Bee for negllgence at Newcastle for three months. ...

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  24. NEW CASTLE v. ENGLAND.

    The cricket ground at Newcastle is under water to-day and to-morrow's match against England has therefore been abandoned. ...

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  25. CLAIM TO MILLIONS.

    A Wellington (N.Z.) message states that investigations into the cabled claim of William Law, an English vaudeville artist, to property in ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. Q.C. EXAMINATION.

    School circles are much concerned over the rumour that copies of the Q.C. examination papers were in the hands of a great number of pupils for ...

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  27. BASIO WAGE.

    The Trades Hall Council decided to convene as speedily as possible s conference of all unions and labor councils in Australia in order to conforce ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. WRIT FOR £10,000?

    Emanttel Myerson issued a second writ against Smith's Weekly to-day, claiming £10,000 for alleged [?]bel. ...

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  29. DOCKYARD FRAUD CASE.

    The Dockyards fraud case was confinued today. Council described the case as a d[?]berate conspiracy on the part of Blnke to ruin Milne. Mr. ...

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