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  2. GENERAL RAIN.

    Welcome general rain, affecting practically every part of the State except the extreme north-west, has fallen during the last three days, but with the exception of Broken Hill ...

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  3. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. After dismissing the Victorians for 464 the New South Wales team to-day lost six wickets for 233. The weather was fine and cool when ...

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  4. PHOENIX PARK.

    Shortly after midnight on Saturday the occupants of the Vice-Regal Lodge were awakened by shots from the main road through phoenix Park, some distance from the Lodge. ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    In the list of figure showing the voting for the House of Representatives it will be seen that final counts have been completed for a dozen electorates. Mr. Lavelle has beaten ...

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  6. MARINE ENGINEERS.

    The members of the Sydney branch of the Australasian Institute of Marine Engineers decided last night not to resume work unless their original demand for increased wages ...

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  7. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Llanystumdwy, referring to the dissatisfaction in America that she only had one vote in the League of Nations against the ...

    Article : 76 words
  8. JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is semi-officially stated that the United States does not intend to withdraw the 9000 troops stationed in Siberia. ...

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  9. COUNCIL OF THREE.

    The Peace Conference will resume on January 1. It is likely to resolve itself into a Council of Three, comprising M. Clemenceau, Mr. Lloyd George, and Signor Nitti, ...

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  10. ROSS SMITH.

    Yesterday Messrs. Wm. Adams and Co., local agents for the Vickers-Vimy Co., received the following telegram from Sir Ross Smith: "Am taking engine out of machine. Will proceed ...

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  11. PACIFIC MANDATES.

    The Japanese representative has objected to permitting the Australian and New Zealand mandates to exclude Japanese from enjoying advantages granted when Germany ...

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  12. AIR MECHANICS FROM MELBOURNE.

    Under orders from Major-General Legge, chief of the General Staff, Sergeants Chester and Carter, and Corporal Grange, three export air mechanics, were sent to Queensland ...

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  13. REPAIRS TO ENGINE.

    The Premier stated to-day that the Government was considering the question of givan official reception to Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith, on the occasion of their ...

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  14. U.S.A. AND PEACE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is reported that the Republican senators in favour of milder reservations to the Peace Treaty will request ...

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  15. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    A Moscow wireless message says that peace negotiations with Esthonia have been resumed at Dorpat. It is reported that owing to the rapid ...

    Article : 224 words
  16. COAL, RATIONING IN MELBOURNE.

    Coal rationing was introduced to-day by the Central Coal Board, who decided to withhold supplies from non-essential industries. ...

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  17. SOUTH COAST MINES.

    Prospects for the New Year for the South Coast mines, so far as trade is concerned, are encouraging. There is a steady demand for coal from the southern fields, and, provided ...

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  18. EX-GERMAN SHIPS.

    The United States has handed Great Britain seven German liners, including the Graf-Waldersee (13,193 tons) and the Mobile (16,960 tons), which the P. and 0. Company will ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 287 words
  20. CLYDE SHIPYARDS.

    Over 400 merchant ships, aggregating 650,000 tons, were launched on the Clyde during 1919. The work now on hand exceeds all rocords. ...

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  21. CHIPILLY SPUR.

    Captain Martin, of the 210th London Regiment, in a letter to the "Sunday Times," declares that Sir John Monash was particularly unfortunate in his references to the ...

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  22. CASUALTIES.

    The surf carnival at Thirroul on Boxing Day was witnessed by a large crowd of people. The march past of the various surt clubs was just concluded when an alarm was raised ...

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  23. POULET'S PLANS.

    Poulet's new aeroplane has been despatched to Calcutta. The airman hopes to be able to resume his night to Australia at the end of ...

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  24. RAID IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    The Arab Governor at Haggies, with Kurdish agents, raided Daisezzur, which is within the British zone in Mesopotamia. They burnt the Government offices, and ...

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  25. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    The best rain for the past three months fell on Saturday ind Sunday, 163 points being registered at Ardlethan and the tin mines. The White Crystal New Venture got five feet ...

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  26. HONOURS REFUSED.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Roar-Admiral Decker, a former American naval attache in Madrid, in a letter to Mr. Daniels (Socretary ...

    Article : 132 words
  27. SCAPA FLOW WRECKS.

    The salvage department of the Admiralty having reported against the proposal to raise the German warships scuttled at Scapa Flow, the Allied Naval Commission has decided that ...

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  28. RUN OVER BY RAILWAY TRUCKS.

    A peculiar accident is reported from Groongral Siding. Mr. Argyle McFarland, manager of Groongral, with several men, was loading sheep into trucks when they were ...

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  29. FRENCH COAL SHORTAGE

    The coal famine is becoming increasingly serious in France, especially as coal from Germany is not arriving. Many factories are working short time. ...

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  30. CONSTABLE DROWNS HIMSELF.

    The body of Constable Oscar McDonald, of Rugby, near Young, who drowned himself on the 21st instant, came to the surface in a waterhole at Belmore Falls, and was ...

    Article : 178 words
  31. LABOUR PROBLEMS IN U.S.A.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Washington reports that the second National Industrial Conference has issued a statement that no Government employee ...

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  32. COTTON COMBINES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that great Lancashire combines are now controlling 116 cotton mills. They intend to charter their own steamers to convey cotton to Liverpool. ...

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  33. GENERAL MCNASH'S REPLY.

    On being shown the above cable message to-day, General Monash said: "A man of the lower responsibilities of a Battalion Adjutant could not possibly be aware of the facts ...

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  34. FLOODS IN FRANCE.

    The River Scine is steadily rising, and floods aro feared. Inundations between Strassburg and Cologne have cut railway and othor communications and obliterated many ...

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  35. SUGAR PRICES.

    In order to defeat the sugar producers in their concerted action to again increase prices, the Food Controller has reduced the allowances of sugar to jam manufacturers and ...

    Article : 57 words
  36. COUNTRY NEWS.

    GLEN INNES.—A successful Highland gathering was held on Glen Innes Show Ground on Boxing Day by the Glen Innes Caledonian Society, when a large number of visitors were ...

    Article : 224 words
  37. VICTRIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  38. BRITISH RAILWAY FREIGHT.

    In order to meet increased working charges railway freight rates have been increased in varying amounts up to 100 per cent. Bulk rates have been increased about 50 or 60 ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND BY-ELECTIONS.

    The Justice Department has issued the Clormont figures in connection with the Leichhardt by-election. The grand total now stands:—Brewer (N), 1380; Folcy (L.), 2131; ...

    Article : 145 words
  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Sir Charles Henry, M.P., millionaire metal merchant, son of the late J. S. Henry, of Adelaide. There are growing indications that ...

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  41. JAPANESE LABOUR.

    The San Francisco correspondent of the United Press Association states that the Japanese delegation which attended the International Labour Couference has sailed for ...

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  42. THE REFERENDUM.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  43. WOOD ALCOHOL.

    Reports indicate that 65 persons have died to Hartford (Connecticut), Chicopeo (Massachusetts), Chicago, and New York as a result of drinking wood alcohol surreptitiously sold ...

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  44. INFLUENZA AT DARWIN.

    When the steamer Mataram arrived at Darwin from Singapore on Sunday morning, she had four mild cases of influenza aboard—three Malay seamen, and an Indian ...

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  45. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    At Howe's Valley, a boy named Willie McFoggart, aged 9, was on a visit to his grandfather, and after tea climbed into a peach tree near the house. The grandfather ...

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  46. CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS' CLOSING HOURS.

    The president of the N.S.W. Association of Master Pharmacists, Mr. J. K. Wilson, has issued an intimation reminding members that under the Early Closing Amendment Act, which ...

    Article : 156 words
  47. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    The "New York World's" Washington correspondent says it is authoritatively asserted that President Wilson will reassume full Presidential duties shortly. ...

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  48. BARRIER UNIONISTS.

    A mass meeting of affiliated unionists, called by the Barrier district assembly of the A.L.P., was held in the Trades Hall quadrangle, on Sunday afternoon, to consider a ...

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  49. ROZELLE TRAGEDY.

    Before Mr. Adrian, S.M., at the Central Police Court, yesterday, Edward James Keen, 67, a labourer, was charged with the wilful murder of John Moran, at Balmain, on ...

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  50. LIQUOR POLL.

    The latest figures in connection with the licensing poll count, which is proceeding slowly, show that prohibition is now only 908 short of an absolute majority. ...

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  51. JAPANESE IN PHILIPPINES.

    A message from Manila says mat a bill will be introduced into the logislature in order to limit the purchase of land by Japanese in the Phillippines. ...

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