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  2. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The Murray Electorate Council of the Farmers and Settlers' Association sat on Monday afternoon and evening at the Rock, considering the question of nominations in the ...

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  3. DAVIS CUP.

    Frams, motor cars, and cabs carried 7000 people up a hill, a series of hills, in fact, yesterday—and then as quickly carried them all down again. The Davis Cup, now ...

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  4. AMERICA AND PEACE

    A Washington report states that Mr. Lansing (Secretary of State) has instructed all American diplomatic and consular officers that the official and unofficial relations of Germans and ...

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  5. GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    "Diggers" from within a radius a of many miles of Melbourne turned out en masse to, welcome General Sir William Birdwood to Victoria. Despite pouring rain during the ...

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  6. WOOL PROFITEERING

    The question of wool profiteering continues to excite tho greatest interest. The profiteering committee on trusts is considering the question of the publication of reports on the ...

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  7. NO NEW WAR

    The Supreme Allied Council states in a communique that it will permit the exchange of goods with Russia on the basis of reciprocity between the Russian poople and Allied and ...

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  8. EXPELLED

    Mr. W. G. Higgs has been expelled from the labour party following, on his refusal to attend a meeting of the Queensland exeoutive to show cause ...

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  9. COST OF LIVING.

    A letter received from the chairman of the Commonwealth Royal Commission on the Basic Wage was read" at the annual meeting of the Muster Builders' Association of New ...

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  10. AMERICAN NAVY.

    General Wood has created a sensation throughout the country by a speech alleging that the navy at present is only a floating deathtrap. ...

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  11. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    The parties to the shipping dispute met in conference, to-day, both in the morning and afternoon, " and afterwards it was officially stated that both sides were hopeful of the ...

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  12. AUSTEALIATAN WOOL.

    Important proposals for the marketing of the Australian wool clip after June 30 are new under consideration by the Woolgrowers' Council and the Federated Wool Selling ...

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  13. AGENTS-GENERAL.

    Sir Charles Lucas, presiding at the Colonial Institute's farewell luncheon to Sir Charles Wade and Sir T. B. Robinson, said he regretted that the new year baa been darkened for ...

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  14. A.I.F. STORES.

    The Australian Headquarters has fully investigated the accusation against Major C. B. Story, charged Jointly with Lieut. H. G. Harris, with fraudulently appropriating A.I.F. stores ...

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  15. POSITION AT SYDNEY.

    The steamer Barambah was not successful In getting away from Sydney yesterday. She has a full cargo aboard for Brisbane, but has been delayed in consequence of the dispute ...

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  16. FUTURE TRANSIT.

    Lord Ashfield, formerly Sir Albert Stanley (ex-president of the Board of Trade), states that within a decade transport facilities in Greater London will annually deal with ...

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  17. THE MATARAM.

    All hope of getting'the steamer Mataram away for Singapore1 in the immediate future has been abandoned, and it has now been definitely decided to lay the vessel up pending ...

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  18. BADAK TIN SHARES.

    The share market is still awaiting receipt of further information from the Badak tin mine in Malaya relative to Mr. Wilson's check boring tests. Advice ia expected before the ...

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  19. NOTE TO HOLLAND.

    The Note demanding the extradition of Die Kaiser is friendly, but firm. The Note charges the Kaiser with invading Belgium in defiance of the Treaty to ...

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  20. MELTED SOVEREIGNS.

    The seven persons arrested in connection with the melting of sovereigns include a London barrister, a gold-minor, two [?] dealers, a contractor, a money lender, and ...

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  21. THE PLAY.

    Rain overnight and yesterday morning had thoroughly satuiated the court, so that play was impossible at 1.45, the time appointed for Pattorson and Kingscote to begin. It was ...

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  22. SALE OF ENEMY SHARES.

    By direction of the Commonwealth Solicitor-General, a parcel of enemy-held shares was sold at public auction yesterday in the Stock Exchange vestibule by the chairman of the ...

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  23. PROHIBITION.

    Nation-wide prohibition under the Eighteenth Constitutional Amendment went into [?] in the United States one minute after midnight, January 17. ...

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  24. EMPIRE STATISTICS.

    The Imperial Statistical Conference, which will hold its first sitting at the Board of Trade offices "on Tuesday, is the outcome of the recommendations in the report of the Royal ...

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  25. OPIUM AND SUGAR.

    Someone made a glaring mistake in a Chinese store on Monday, as a result of which the Customs searchers secured £800 worth of opium. ...

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  26. BARRIER LABOUR TROUBLES.

    Mr. A. C. Willis, general secretary of the Coal and Shale Workers' Federation, addressed an A.M.A. propaganda meeting at the Traders Hall quadrangle on, Sunday night. He said ...

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  27. WILHELM'S LETTERS.

    In one of his letters to the Czar In [?], the Kaiser wrote:- "A piece of news, that will amuse you [?] from Vienna. Mr. Storer, the American ...

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  28. GERMANS AND CHINESE.

    A correspondent writes:- In reference to the extracts from the ex-Kaiser's letters to the late Czar, an occasion is referred to in your issue of January ...

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  29. ALLINGA AND WYANDRA.

    The steamer Allinga, vhich is making a special voyage to [?] will not touch at Brisbane proceeding [?] will do so on her return trip to Sydney. It is reported the ...

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  30. TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

    To-day's time-table will be the same as that arranged for yesterdny, A. R. F. Kingscote (B.I.) being set down to play G. L. Patterson (Aus.) at 1.45 p.m. The other match in which ...

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  31. U.S.A. AND RUSSIA.

    Mr. Lansing (Secretary of State) has published the Note sent to Japan stating that the United States had decided to concentrate the American forces in Siberia at ...

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  32. REASONS FOR EXPULSION

    Mr. Loivis M'Donald, secretary of the central executive, supplies the following statement outlining the position:—"Reports of [?] speech at Rockhampton and circumstances ...

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  33. RABBIT-TRAPPING.

    The boom in rabbitskln prices has produced a remarkably energetic campaign of the slaughter of the pest, and on every farm and station where rabbits are to be found the ...

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  34. THE FOOTFAULT RULE.

    There lins been much discussion—and warm discussion, too-upon the subject of the foot-faulting of Kingscote. It would appear to bo believed by many that a foot-fault consists ...

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  35. RAILWAY TRUCK ROBBERY.

    At the police court Kenneth Leslic Beattie and John Hoaie, Wingello residents, pleaded guilty to stealing the bags onions, three bags maize, three bags wheat, one bag meal, ...

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  36. SEASON TICKETS.

    In view of representations made to him, Mr. Bull, Minister for Public Works and Railways, tecchtly asked the Rallway Commissioners to let him know their reason's for withdrawing ...

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Colonial, office has Informed Mr. J. D. Connolly (Agent-General for Western Australia) that Sir Francis Newdlgate-Newdegate, Governor of Tasmania, will [?] ...

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  38. ALLEGED BURGLARY.

    The police made a seasational arrest this morning of six persons—four men and two women—on changes of burglary, Six police, under Datective-Sergeant Gibson took part ...

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  39. AN ALLEGED LIBEL.!

    Damages amounting to £15000 are claimed in a Supreme Court writ issued to-day on behalf ot David Gullam M'Grath, student, of Ballarat, against Brigadler-General H. E. Elliott, ...

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  40. FRENCH PRESIDENT.

    The preliminary voting for the presidency, giving M Deschanel a marked lead over M. Clemenecan caused a sesation in france, M. [?] return had been considered a ...

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  41. A "REPATRIATED SOLDIER."

    When questions at the Quarter Sessions yesterday as to his occupation, Edward James King, aged [?] who, with two others, was found guilty of assault and robbery, ...

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  42. LOST, OVERBOARD.

    On the arrival of the steamer Woorooka from Townsville Captain Baxter reported to the police that about 8.45 p.m. on Friday, at a point off Gloucester Head, near Bowen, the ...

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  43. INCOME TAX GUIDE.

    Much useful assistance in compiling income tax returns is to be gained from Stevenson's "Guide to New South Wales Income Tax Acts," a copy of which we have received from the ...

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  44. STATE HOUSING SCHEME.

    The Minister for Housing (Mr. Hall) stated yesterday' that next Saturday week 24 additional homes are to be offered-ten at Marrickville, and fourteen at Daceyville and ...

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  45. MESOPOTAMIAN COMMAND.

    Licutenant-General Sir V. A. L. Haldance has been appointed general officer commanding in Mosopotamia. He will sail for Marseilles in the middle of February to take up his new ...

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  46. GRAIN ELEVATOR DESTROYED.

    Keeks' five-story grain elevator was destroyed by. fire. A large quantity of grain and woolpacks were destroyed. The Insurances in the Royal Company total £8000. ...

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