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  2. AUSTRALIA'S NEED.

    Mr. R. Tamashina, vice-president of the Tokio Chamb[?]r of Commerce, and one of the five delegates commissioned by the Japanese Government to study and report on the ...

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  3. STATE SESSION.

    Already there have been two all night sittings of the Legislative Assembly this week, and there is every indication that members will not be allowed to enjoy their ordinary ...

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  4. U.S.A. AND PEACE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is understood that Senator Hitchcock (the Democratic leader) will confer with President Wilson on ...

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  5. POULET FLIES ON.

    Etienne Toulet arrived at Calcutta at 4.40 p.m. to-day. Captain Ross Smith, in the Vickers-Vimy, will leave Delhi to-morrow for Allahabad. ...

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  6. D'ANNUNZIO'S DOINGS

    Semi-official reports from Rome indicate that the Adriatic situation is besoming critical. It is reported that D'Annunzio aims to ...

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  7. THE ELECTIONS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, arrived in Sydney from Queensland yesterday. He said that he was particularly pleased with his northern tour. ...

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  8. SIGNS OF APATHY.

    The complaint of public apathy has often been made at State, and even Commonwealth, elections. But it is safe to say that at no previous contest in New South Wales or the ...

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  9. NORTH SYDNEY.

    Corporal C. H. Murphy, the selected Labour candidate for North Sydney, addressed an open-air meeting last night in the vicinity of the North Sydney Coliseum. ...

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  10. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CLERKS.

    At the conference of the members of the Association of Local Government Clerks yesterday a resolution was carried directing the executive to take into consideration the ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN TREATY.

    Roumania had not replied to the Allies' Note demanding the signature of the Austrian Treaty by Roumania in six days, though the time allowed expired yesterday. ...

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  12. BOLSHEVIK MENACE.

    The Bolsheviks are invading the Ukraine. A report from Tokio states the Bolsheviks have addressed an appeal to the Koreans, asking them to join the Russian Red Army and ...

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  13. PACIFIC POLICY.

    Sir Joseph Cook, Minister for the Navy, delivered a stirring address here last night, before a large gathering. Referring to the League of Nations, he said that while he ...

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  14. FINLAND A NATION.

    Mr. Kaarlo J. Naukler, M.A., Consul-in-Chief for Finland, delivered an interesting lecture entitled "Finland a Nation" in the assembly hall at the Education-building last night. ...

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  15. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    A message from Tokio states that Viscount Ishii, in the course of an interview, said that the United States Senate's reservation respecting Shantung would ...

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  16. BIG WARSHIPS.

    The "National News" says the Admiralty is considering the appointment of an expert committee to investigate warship construction owing to a conviction that ...

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  17. PROFITS ON WOOL.

    The "Manchester Guardian" states that the Board of Trade appointed a committee to investigate charges that the Government is profiteering in connection with the sale of wool ...

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  18. ATTACK BY ARCHBISHOP MANNIX.

    Archbishop Mannix, speaking at Sonth Melbourne last night, dealt with the controversy between himself and Mr. Hughes in regard to the letter alleged to have been put into his ...

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  19. MR. HUGHES AND THE A.L.P.

    The suburb of Auburn was sharply astir last evening, when the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, addressed a public meeting in support of the candidature of Mr. E. K. Bowden, the ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN ARMY.

    The "Sunday Times" has commenced the seria[?] publication of extracts from Lieut.-Geno[?] Sir John Monash's book, "Australian Victories in France, 1918." ...

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  21. "THE BEATITUDES."

    The Eight Beatitudes of the Sermon on the Mount could not do otherwise than suggest the most, tender and heart-moving mus[?]. The oratorio by C[?]ar Franck, performed for the ...

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  22. CHILD MAINTENANCE

    The chairman (Sir Thomas Hughes) of the Select Committee appointed by the Legislative Council to report upon the financial provisions of the Maintenance of Children Bill, ...

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  23. COST OF LIVING.

    Mr. John Storey writes:- "Mr. Johnson and myself are now so far in accord that we mutually admit, firstly, that Labour-governed Queensland is the cheapest ...

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  24. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    Representatives of all the British West Indies will meet in Barbadoes during February to discuss a West Indian federation and a programme of preference for English goods. ...

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  25. PREMIUM BONDS.

    The National Savings Committee, appointed in 1916 to encourage saving, and now supervising 35,000 voluntary saving associations, has issued a protest against the issue of ...

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  26. IRISH PRISONERS.

    Dublin Castle announces the cessation of the ameliorative treatment of prisoners convicted of offences under the common law. It is also announced that hunger strikers will ...

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  27. ANGLO-PERSIAN TREATY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says the British Government has indicated to the United States its willingness to modify the Anglo-Persian Treaty, ...

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  28. LABOUR ALLLANCE.

    The "Daily Express" says that serious differences have arisen in the Labour Triple Alliance. The miners and transport workers complain ...

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  29. SMILED AT DEATH.

    A report from El Pasa (Texas) states that General Angeles, a Mexican revolutionary leader, who is reputed to have perfected the French 75mm. gun, was executed by the ...

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  30. MEXICO TO U.S.A.

    Mexico has replied to the American Not[?] regarding the arrest of Mr. Jenkins, of the United States consular ser[?]ce. The Mexican Note says there is no legal ...

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  31. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In moving the second reading of the Hydroelectric Developmeat Construction Bill, Mr. J. Garland (Attorney-General) said the chief electrical engineer of the Railway Department ...

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  32. SUGAR MILL.

    Mr. C. Nielson, M.L.C., who represents the directors of Farleigh sugar mill, in the Mackay district, in the course of a statement to-day in connection with the recent announcement ...

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  33. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    It is announced that President Wilsons health has materially improved, but he is still very weak. ...

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  34. ST. ANDREW'S.

    A festival service in commemoration of the fifty-first anniversary of the consecration of St. Andrew's Cathedral was held last night. The service was opened with the processional ...

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  35. MINERS AND INCOME TAX.

    The council of the South Wales Miners' Federation advise the men to vote against a strike against the payment of income tax. They point out there is no possibility of ...

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  36. END OF ENGLISH RACING SEASON.

    The list of winning owners for the season just closed is headed by Lord Glanely, his winnings amounting to £30,514, with Lord Derby (£22,912) second. The King secured eight ...

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  37. GRAZIERS' ATTITUDE.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Graziers' Association of New South Wales, held on Monday, reports were received of arrangements having been made for the organisation ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN SINGERS.

    The Guildhall School of Music has awarded Miss Rene Maxwell the Knill Challenge Cup. She sails for Australia in December. Miss Stella Power, a favourite pupil of ...

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  39. MR. BRUCE SMITH AND THE POST OFFICE.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 25th you report as follows:—"He (Mr. Smith) thoroughly differs from the whole of the administration of the Post Of[?]e. The principle of running the ...

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  40. LOST COLLIERS.

    The Royal Commission which is investigating the loss of the steam colliers, Myola, Undola, and Tuggerah, heard evidence here today. ...

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  41. LABOUR DEFEATED.

    The Perth municipal elections were held yesterday. Labour candidates were nominated for five city wards, but all were defeated. ...

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  42. FIRE ON PRINZ HUBERTUS.

    The fire on the steamer Prinz Hubertus is still Burning, but is under control. The liner was once so badly tilted that it was expected the vessel would capsize, but ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The cessation of unemployment pay affects 61,000 men and 34,000 women. The Irish bank clerks have decided to strike on December 31 unless the directors ...

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  44. STEAMER KARORT'S COAL.

    Satisfactory arrangements having b[?] effected, the work of dischargin[?] the coal from the steamer Karori at P[?]rt Chalmers is proceeding. The men will rec[?]ve 3/6 an hour, ...

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  45. BRITISH ARMY HONOURS.

    A War Office return shows that 6,196,000 officers and men passed through the British army during the war. Honours awarded for cervices in the field, ...

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  46. GRANTS TO NURSES.

    The Acting Minister for Defence, Senator Russell, to-day stated that approval had been given for a grant, at the rate of £50 per annum, for the full period of service to be paid ...

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  47. MARRICKVILLE MEMORIAL FAIR.

    With the object of raising funds for the local momorial, and for contribution to the Anzac education scheme, a grand carnival was commenced yesterday at Marrickville. ...

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  48. VALUABLE PEARL.

    A pearl weighing 40 grains, obtained by one of the Rodrigu[?] divers, is reported to [?] ...

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