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  2. THE NAVY.

    In an interview with a representative of the "Herald" on board the flagship, H.M.A.S. Melbourne, yesterday, Commodore A. P. Addison, C.M.G., commander ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Most of the members of the Nationalist and Country parties arrived in Melbourne to-day, in readiness for the party meetings which are to bo held to-morrow. The lobbies at Federal ...

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  4. STRIKE THREAT.

    The Lord Mayor last evening stated that a few employees at the municipal power-house were endeavouring to create confusion over the reintroduction of the 48-hour week throughout ...

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  5. THE NEAR EAST.

    The Belgrade correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that it is reported there is an agreement between the Sovlot Government and Bulgarin. If war breaks out Bulgaria is to ...

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  6. LABOUR MOVEMENT.

    The A.L.P. wrangle has by no means been settled, notwithstanding the fact that the executive has officially announced that the explanations given by the leaders o the ...

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  7. IRELAND.

    The rebels continu their relentiess firing and wrecking campaign against the railways. A passenger train from S[?]go to Dromahair and Loltrim was hold up, and the passengers were ...

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  8. LATE CABLES.

    An extraordinary series of raids on the houses of leading doctors in Dublin was made on Saturday night. Armed men visited Dr. Macanlay's home and declined to accept an ...

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  9. REPARATIONS.

    [?]cording to a message from Berlin, a day ourning was observed against the French [?]ce. Flags were half-masted, and church were tolled. ...

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  10. MOSUL INSURRECTION.

    Accordirig to advices from Paris, the Angora communique gives further details of the Mosul insurrection. It says that in the Erbil districts the British acroplanes are throwing ...

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  11. MEMEL.

    message from Paris states that the cruiser aire has been despatched to Mcmel, insurgents naving indicated their intenof overthrowing the Government. ...

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  12. STORMS.

    While loading timber at Bawley Point on Sunday the steamer Bodalla was [?]own on to the rocks and sprung a leak, [?]t was [?] ranged that she should be taken to Ulladull ...

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  13. NOTED PUBLICIST.

    The death is announced of Mr. Frederic Harrison, the Well-known publicist. [The late Mr. Frederic Harrison was one of the most noted of English Jurists and ...

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  14. EXTREME HEAT.

    For the third time within the space of a month Sydney has experienced trying heat with the mercury rending over 100 degrees. On December 24 it reached 103.4, on December 30 ...

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  15. WIRELESS.

    [?]cials of the American Telegraph and Telegraph Company to-night sent message and speeches by wireless telephone to South(England), where Signor Marcon[?] and ...

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  16. THE DRIPSTONE DELUGE.

    Further particulars of the cloudburst at Dripstone, where 9in of rain fell in an hour, show that the water poured over the railway embandment at a terrific rate, making ...

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  17. BOY SCOUTS.

    The Boy Scouts' corroboree at the Flemington Showgrounds will end to-morrow, and special trains will leave at about mid-day for Adelaide and Sydney to convey the large ...

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  18. COAL STRIKE.

    The request of the Powlett River branch of the Australian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation, which embraces the State coal mine employees at Wonthaggi, at presont on ...

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  19. DAMAGE AT KATOOMBA.

    A heavy thunderstorm broke over Katoomba yerterday afternoon, jagged hall as large as pigeons' eggs bombarding the roofs, and in many instances dinting the iron. A light fall ...

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  20. PROHIBITION LAWS.

    message from Cincinnati says that, for [?]ng conferences with the executive board the Brewery Workers' International Union, [?] president of the American Federation ...

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  21. LITHGOW INUNDATED.

    The most severe hail storm experienced for many years occurred yesterday afternoon. A remarkable feature of the storm was its limited radlus. ...

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  22. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The exploits of the brilliant young swimmer, A. Charlton, added to other record-making feats which have occurred in various branches of sport this summer in Sydney, indicate that ...

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  23. ANCIENT TOMB.

    message from Cairo states that the Government has, officially announced that while does not wish to hamper Lord Carnarvon in arrangement that he may make with ...

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  24. M. RIBOT'S DEATH.

    A message from Paris announces the death of M. Ribot formerly Prime Minster of Fra[?] [M. Ribot, who was admitted to the Bar in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. CABINET MEETING.

    When the Federal Cabinet meeting ended to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) did not follow the usual procedure of admitting the Press representatives to his room. The ...

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  26. N.Z. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    following upon a long meeting of the Seamen's Union at Wellington, it was rumoured that it had been decided to call the dispute off, and that the men were to be allowed to return ...

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  27. BETURN TO SYDNEY.

    The boy scouts, who have been on a visit to Melbourne, will return to Sydney on Wednesday morning, by two special trains, arriving at No. 19 platform. Central Railway ...

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  28. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES.

    Some time ago the tramway employees in Melbourne agitated for an increase in their wages, and rejected an agreement drawn up by the Metropolitan Tramways Board. The ...

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  29. CONSTANTINE.

    [?]cording to a message from Athens, the Government has refused to permit the removal the body of the late ox-King Constantine [?]reece. ...

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  30. COAL FREIGHTS.

    Coal freights from Newcastle to Port Adelaide have been advanced by 9d per ten to 13s 6d. This figure compares with a rate of 15s 3d ruling two [?] months ago, but since then the ...

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  31. FISHERMAN'S DEATH.

    A motion was carried at the last meeting of the Collaroy Beach Progress Association, commending the Junior and senior members of the Collaroy Surf Club for their attempts ...

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  32. CEMENT CONTRACT.

    "The most important matter dealt with at the Cabinet meeting," said the Premier yesterday, "was the cement contract. It was docided that a full inquiry into the whole matter ...

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  33. COMMUNIST FUNDS.

    acording to a message from Copenhagen, cow reports that an investigation of the unts of the Third Communist Internationale discioses extensive defalcations ...

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  34. PHYSICAL WELFARE.

    The explanation furnished by W. Harris, the distinguished Hawa[?]an swimming champion, when questioned on his arrival in Sydney, as to the reason why ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    A complete programme has been arranged for the visit of the Governor-General and Lady Forster to Tasmania. The most important function in which the ...

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  36. BUSH FIRES.

    Bush and gross fires occurred in many suburbs yesterday. At Homebush, on the Enfield side of the suburb, some hundreds of acres were alight, ...

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  37. REFORMS IN ITALY.

    [?]e Rome correspondent of the "Daily [?]nicle" scathingly criticises the devastaty flood like speed with which Signor Mussois inaugurating reforms. He says that ...

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  38. CANBERRA.

    Good progress is being made with the building of the Federal 'capital, where the new cottages are being crected, and the sewer and water works being pushed on. ...

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  39. ALBURY IDENTITY.

    One of the oldest and most popular residents of the Riverina (Mr. John N. McEacbern) died here yesterday, at the age of 77 years. He had been in business as a blacksmith for ...

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  40. FIRE ON ZEALANDIA.

    A file occurred yesterday afternoon in the forward engine-room of the interstate steamer Zealandia, whith had arrived from Hobart earller in the day. ...

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  41. CAUGHT IN UNDERTOW.

    Following the strong; [?]therly wind yesterday afternoon, a youth named Lloyd Stevens, of Silver-street, Marrickville, was curried out by the under[?]w while bathing at ...

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  42. VICTORIAN LOANS.

    Referring to-day to a cable message stating that a Victorian loan would probably be flouted on the London market following the flotation of a New South Wales loan of ...

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  43. MEXICO.

    message from Mexico City states that [?]ident Obregon has ordered the expulsion [?]he Papal Delegate within three days, de[?]ing that the Federal authorities in the ...

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  44. UNEMPLOYED AS RABBITERS.

    Last week the State Government assisted a number of recently-arrived Italian immigrants by sending them to the north-west to commence rabbit trapping. Yerterday a ...

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  45. JAM EMPLOYEES.

    Proposals dealing with the formation of a Jam employees' section of the Storemen's and Packers Union were recently considered at a conference between representatives of Jam ...

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  46. WYONG DISTRICT MENACED.

    From early morning bush fires havo been raging in the mountain timber country wet of the town. Assisted by a hot westerly wind. the flames swept over a large area of bush ...

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  47. SOUTHERN COLLIERIES.

    An important meeting of the delegate board of the Southern Miners' Association was held to-day. The fact of the Helensburgh and Coalcliff collieries being idle was discussed, and ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND FINANCES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey), referring to the improvement in the finances ot the Dominion, expressed the hope that during the next session of Parliament it might be possible ...

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  49. CHARGE OF SHOOTING.

    Having given himself up to the po[?]ce at Rutherglen on January 1, on n charge of having shot at Stanley Ewen, with intend to murder him, at Macclesfield nearly a year ago, ...

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  50. CASUALTIES.

    Herbert Bailey, 57, a carter, living in Belvoir-street. Surry Hills, was loading a horse and lorry into a laneway connected with Toohcy's Brewery yesterday afternoon when ...

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  51. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    [?]ty per cent. of the number of aliens ad[?]ble for the current fiscal year, beginning [?]oly 1,1922, entered the United States dur[?] the six months, totalling 215,658, and ...

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  52. MELBOURNE SHOOTING CASE.

    The sequel to a shooting incident at a house in Burnley-street, Richmond, on Saturday afternoon, following which Frank Bonflglio, monumental mason, aged 31 years, was ...

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  53. CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEES.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Gilpin) presided at the first meeting of the electricity supply committee of the City. Council yesterday afternoon when the election of ...

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  54. RECORD SHEEP SALES.

    A sale took place at Hughenden on Saturday, of 20,000 wethers from Afton Downs, four months off the shears, at 26/ per head, to Mr. Terry owner of the Saranair, Limbri, ...

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  55. THE MACQUARIE CHURCHES.

    Sir,—In a recent issue of the "Herald a correspondent asks the question, re the mode of architecture of the Macquarie churches. To all intent and purpose they may fairly he ...

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  56. CITY HEALTH INSPECTION.

    The Health Committee of the City Council yesterday decided to recommend the council to place a motor car at the disposal of the health department so that there might be more ...

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  57. PEDESTRIANS KNOCKED DOWN BY BOLTING HORSE.

    Galloping across the intersection of Swanston-street and Flinders-street this morning, a horse, which bad freed itself from a cart and had bolted from opposite the ...

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  58. EGYPT.

    vices from Cairo state that Kemal Pasha telegraphed inciting the Egyptiana to off the British [?]oke. He says: "Turkey ws closely the [?]ment of Egyptian in ...

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  59. STAMP DUTY.

    The amount paid in respect of probate and Jettors of administration last week was £17,195/7/6. The estate of the late Mr. James Ernest Bott (valued at £16,388) contributea ...

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  60. FIRE IN A SHOP.

    An outbreak of are occurred last [?]ign[?], in the shop of Hillard and Sons. The brigade prevented the blaze from spreading. Damage to the extent ot £1000 was caused. ...

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