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  2. ANZACS HONOURED.

    Five or six hundred of the original Anzac (officers and other ranks) who recently arrived by the steamers Makura, Ventura, Mahana, S. rdinia, Borda, Durham, Port ...

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  3. SHIPPING TROUBLE. NO SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT.

    Inquiries made yesterday with regard to the stoppage of the steamer traffic between Sydney and New Zealand elicited nothing to indicate that the dispute between the Union ...

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  4. THE SARDINIA.

    Allegations that have been made regarding the conditions on the transport Sardinia form the subject of an official inquiry, which was opened yesterday by Lieutenant-Colonel V. le ...

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  5. INFLUENZA BEATEN NO CASES NOW AT NORTH HEAD.

    Now South Wales is at the moment free from pneumonic influenza. The Quarantine station was yesterday announced to be clear of the disease—a result ...

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  6. LATE CABLE NEWS. GERMANY.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Berlin has had an interview with Herr Barth (a member of Herr Ebert's Government), who says he foresees the possibility of two ...

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  7. RUSSIAN PROBLEM.

    The "Daily Mail" says that affairs in Russia are causing deep anxiety among the Allies. The Russian question is likely to be first discussed at the Peace Conference. ...

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  8. GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Copenhagen "Politiken" telegraphs that Marshal Foch's representative on the Armistice Commission declared that if the Bolshevik element in ...

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  9. PEACE POLICY. MR. WILSON AND THE ENTENTE.

    A telegram from Paris says that Colonel House conferred with M. Clemenceau and President Wilson alternately in reference to M. Clemenceau's speech. ...

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  10. LABOUR DICTATION

    Aldermen Horsington and Rome, Labour members of the city council, have resigned, as a protest against the P.L.L endeavours to control Labour aldermen. This ...

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  11. V.C. HERO'S DEATH.

    The death has occurred from influenza of Captain William Leefe Robinson, V.C., of the Royal Flying Corps. Imprisonment in Germany impaired his strength. ...

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  12. POLISH INVADERS

    Advices from Berlin state that 30,000 Polish troops are advancing towards Berlin. Herr Noske (Minister for the Army and Navy) has ordered the 5th Division to engage them. ...

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  13. DISASTROUS WRECK.

    Details of the disaster off the Scottish coast state that the naval yacht Iolnlre was convoying 260 bluejackets from Lewis (Outer Hebrides) home on leave, when she was wrecked ...

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  14. WATER FROM HUNTER.

    At a meeting of the Muswellbrook Shire Council to-day, Councillor Bell drew attention to the fact that the Hunter River Water and Sewerage Board had gangs of men between ...

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  15. POLAND.

    An Amsterdam message says martial law has been proclaimed in Posen. The public services are practically normal. Paderewski has gone to Warsaw with the object of ...

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  16. TRANSPORT AGROUND.

    A New York message states that the troops have landed from the transport Northern Pacific, which is stranded on Fire Island. Fifteen feil in the surf but were rescued. ...

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  17. "RARELY SANE."

    Reports from Holland state that the ex-Kalser is Buffering from a cold with high fever. He is unable to leave his bed. A Copenhagen message says the ...

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  18. PEERAGES FOR WAR CHEFPS.

    It is understood the Government will confer earldoms upon Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig and Admiral Sir David Beatty, and peerages upon General Birdwood and other army ...

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  19. THE EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    The United Press correspondent at Wierengon says it is reported the ex-Crown Prince unsuccessfully attempted to escapo from exile. ...

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  20. PRESIDENT WILSON IN ITALY.

    President Wilson has arrived in Italy. He expects to visit Brussels on his return from Rome. When the President left London, the ...

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  21. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    President Wilson, on leaving England, expressed his delight at the cordial reception accorded him. He said he had had the satisfaction of finding the objects and feelings of ...

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  22. OUR EXAMINATION SYSTEM. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In the interesting correspondence which you have recently published under this caption it is noticeable that writers have tended to pass beyond the subject of examinations qua ...

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  23. TURKISH MISRULE.

    A Constantinople message says the Turkish newspaper "Yennygsun" states that the Turkish authorities have distributed 2000 revolvers among the criminal classes. The ...

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  24. NAVAL PROMOTIONS.

    Following the voluntary retirements of the Marquis of Milford Haven (formerly Prince Louis of Battenberg) and Admiral Sir George Patey, it is announced that Sir David Beatty ...

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  25. AIRMAN KILLED.

    Captain Evelyn French, of the Air Force, formerly of Oakhurst (New South Wales) has been killed in a flying accident. ...

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  26. U.S. WARSHIPS.

    Mr. Daniels (Secretary to the Navy) cays the United States' fighting ships now under construction will be superior to those of other countries because they will have ...

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  27. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The quarter's revenue amounted to £165,745,000. The Customs returns totalled £26,036,000, exclse £17,824,000, stamps £3,424,000, property Income £21,594,000, and ...

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  28. LIEUTENANT ACCUSED.

    As a sequel to the sensational disclosures at the court-martial of Charles Hurley, charged with possessing arms and plans for another Irish rebellion, Lieut. Turner has ...

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  29. MILITARY AWARDS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 330 words
  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    A Roumanian prince, a Russian grand duke, a French count, and many British nobility participated in the Ritz revels. There was extraordinary gaiety in the West End, Most ...

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  31. WAR BONUS GRIEVANCE.

    Asked about the allegation that the interstate seamen now on strike had a serious grievance against the Commonwealth Government in regard to the payment of war bonuses, ...

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  32. GERMAN CAMP CONDITIONS.

    Among the Australians recently repatriated is Lieutenant H. C. Fitzgerald, of the 19th Battalion, who made half a dozen unsuccessful attempts to escape, once with Captain Mott, who ...

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  33. COST OF WAR.

    The New York "Times' " correspondent at Washington says credits advanced to the Allies and other belligerents by the United States total £1,691,000,000, of whlen £1,543,000,000 ...

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  34. SHIPBUILDING CONTRACTS. CANCELLATION NOT PROPOSED.

    The Commonwealth Government has, so far as the three contractors are concerned, shown no intention of conceiling the contracts for the construction of l8 wooden ships in New ...

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  35. DEMOBILISATION.

    Marshal Foch, in consultation with Sir Douglas Haig and other Generals, has decided that the size of the Allied army needed in France leaves a large margin for demobilisation on a ...

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  36. QUARANTINE SITE.

    The Director of Quarantine, Dr. Cumpston, will accompany the party of New South Wales Ministers and Federal members to Jervis Bay on January 10 to inspect a site ...

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  37. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the United Press says the Prince of Wales may tour the dominions in the spring. [The Australian Press Association recently ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Chief Quarantine Officer reported yesterday that three fresh cases had occurred on the previous afternoon at Quarantine Station, Torrens Island, and had been classed among ...

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  39. BIG BUSH FIRES.

    Bush fires have been raging around Cootamundra for days, and there have been fierce fights to save property. Messrs. Kiley Bros., of Darah, lost 1700 ...

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  40. ESCAPED GERMANS.

    Edward Carre and Carl Seeman, two more of the four Germans who escaped from the Detention Barracks at Darlinghurst between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, were ...

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  41. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    A serious explosion of gas took place at Redbank colliery this morning, and a number of men were entombed. Word was immediately sent to Ipswich, and ...

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  42. WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN.

    The "Medical Journal of Australia," referring in its latest issue to pneumonic influenza, says:—"There is apparently no justification to speak of a plague, or to compare ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 words
  44. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It is, in my opinion, very desirable that the questions relative to the teaching and examining of French and German at the University and in the secondary schools which are ...

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  45. MR. WATT'S DISCLAIMER.

    The Acting Prime Minister yesterday disclaimed any knowledge of an intention to cancel any contracts for shipbuilding. He said he discredited entirely the story that was ...

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  46. TWO EARTHQUAKES.

    During New Tear's Day two extensive earthquakes were recorded on the Sydney Observatory seismograph. The first commenced at 11.42, a.m. And reached its maximum intensity ...

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  47. BRITISH LABOUR.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, who will probably lead the Labour party in the new Parliament, when interviewed, said he believed Labour would assume the function and responsibility ...

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  48. WAR SAVING CERTIFICATES.

    The Commonwealth Treasury has frequently had its attention drawn to the fact that persons, by advertisements and notices, have offered to buy war savings certificates at 15/ ...

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  49. TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    The tramway men's executive and the Minister for Railways have had an informal conference and discussed matters affecting the present tramway strike. ...

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  50. NEW YEAR HONOURS.

    The New Year's honours include the following:— K.C.M.G.—Col. Colin Campbell (Secretary to the Treasury, New Zealand), and Mr. W. ...

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  51. MISSING UNDOLA.

    The departmental inquiry into the missing Undola was continued before Captain Cumming at the Customs-house yesterday. Among those present were representatives ...

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  52. AN EXPRESSION OF THANKS.

    Sir,—I think your correspondent who signs himself "Publican" voices an opinion that must be in all thinking people's minds throughout the Commonwealth. When we think of ...

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  53. THE SINN FEIN.

    A Sinn Fein Member of Parliament states that if the Peace Congress does not establish [?]eiand's independence the Sinn Feiners will attend the House of Commons sittings and ...

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  54. THANKSGIVING DEMONSTRATION.

    To-morrow afternon at 3 o'clock the Sports Ground at Moore Park will be the rendezvous of a great combination of bandsmen and the general public in a united thanksgiving ...

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  55. NOBEL PEACE PRIZE.

    The Premier has received from the Colonial Office, through his Excellency the Governor, copies of a notice issued by the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament, ...

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  56. WATER WORKS DAMAGED.

    The Bathurst Council has offered a reward of £200 for information regarding the person who damaged the waterworks weir on Christmas night, and allowed about twenty million ...

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  57. GERMANS IN BRITAIN.

    Sir John Norton-Griffiths has addressed an urgent message to Mr. Lloyd George protesting that a number of Germans who were interned in August have now been released and ...

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  58. A MISSING SOLDIER.

    Mrs. A. E. Doubleday, of 518 Basswoodplace, Winnipeg, Canada, has been informed that her son, F. A. Doubleday, of the 17th Battalion, A.I.F., has been missing since the ...

    Article : 59 words
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