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  2. RIOTING IN INDIA.

    The polling in the Punjab is causing great excitement. In Lahore a huge crowd gathered before one polling station and began to abuse the Indian magistrate. ...

    Article : 150 words
  3. FUTURE OE JOURNALISM.

    Glowing tributes were paid to the sterling qualities of Dr. F. W. Ward, both as a journalist and as a citizen at a valedictory social arranged in his honour by ...

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  4. THE LEAGUE ASSEMBLY.

    The Council s report to the League of Nations Assembly on the mandates and the creation of a permanent commission shows that M. Hymans (Belgium) on ...

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  5. THE GALE IN N.S.W.

    Since Tuesday the people of Sydney and the central coastal districts of New South Wales have not seen the sun. They have experienced almost incessant ...

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  6. THE COMMERCIAL OUTLOOK.

    After a dismal week the Stock Exchange improved somewhat yesterday. There has been conside[?]ble forced selling, c[?] in o[?]ls for industrial use. This has ...

    Article : 551 words
  7. IN MEMORY OF THE FALLEN.

    The Federal Government has approved of the mauguration of a scheme for the continuous education of children of fallen and totally and permanently ...

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  8. MUNITIONS FACTORY RAIDED.

    The military authorities raided a bicycle repair shop in Parnell-street, Dublin, kept by two men, Herod and Lawless. The shop, which was really ...

    Article : 311 words
  9. AMERICA'S ISOLATION.

    The Washington conespondent of the United Press Association says that the isolated position of the United States in the world is beginning to agitate the minds ...

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  10. MARTIAL LAW FOR IRELAND.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) has telegraphed to Father O'Flanagan, the acting S[?] Fein president, retetrating the offer made by him that the Government ...

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  11. TREATY WITH AFGHANISTAN.

    A British mission is proceeding to Kabul to conclude a treaty with A[?]ghanistan at the pressing request of the Amir. The recent Bolshevik success at Bokhara ...

    Article : 64 words
  12. ORGANISED BOLSHEVISM.

    Raports from Poland state that the Bolsheviks are employing 15,000 agents abroad. They have two secret printing offices working in England, four in France, and ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. SINN FEIN IN SCOTLAND.

    Three brothers in Glasgow have been committed for trial on charges of having organised a motor transport system for the conveyance of Sinn Fein firearms ...

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  14. BAD WEATHER FOR CRICKET[?]

    As the weather conditions did not allo[?] of the intended match at Newcastle the English cricketers came through to Sydney from Queensland. The two days' ...

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  15. "MISRULE AND MILITARISM."

    In proposing, the [?]oast of "Ireland and Liberty" at the jubilee communion breakfast of the Toowoomba branch of the H.A.C.B. this morning, Mr. M. J. Kirwan, ...

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  16. WARNING TO LITHUANIA.

    The Soviet representative at Kovno has warned' Lithuania that the Moscow Government would not sanction the occupation of the Vilna region by International ...

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  17. ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Sir Robert Horne) and M. Krassin, the Bolshevik trade emissary, have continued their negotiations for the resumption of ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. "GOOD ENOUGH TOR ME."

    Speakiug at a dinner tendered to his Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster) by the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, the Premier (Mr. Storey) ...

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  19. IMPERIAL TRADE.

    The Parliamentary Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. P. G. Kellaway) has informed the Australian Press Association that Imperial trade is none too bright, ...

    Article : 378 words
  20. PACIFIC CABLES.

    The State department, after having conferred with members of the International Communications Conference regarding the Japanese attitude on the question of the ...

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  21. GERMAN SELF-DEFENCE FORCES.

    The Government has informed the Inter-Allied Control Commission that it cannot consent to disarm the non-military self-defence organisations, because they ...

    Article : 41 words
  22. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    It has been decided by the Cabinet that returned soldiers who have lost a leg, arm, or eye will be given free passes on the trams for 12 months, and those of ...

    Article : 137 words
  23. IMMIGRATION.

    The Immigration Committee of the House of Representatives has approved an amendment to the pending Immigration Bill, which safeguards the existing ...

    Article : 141 words
  24. INVITATION TO GREECE.

    Ex-King Constantine, of Greece, has received an invitation to return to that country, and he will start for Athens on Tuesday. ...

    Article : 278 words
  25. UNEMPLOYMENT IN SYDNEY.

    In connection with the large and in[?] creasing amount of unemployment amongs[?] factory workers the following motion was passed at a meeting of the members of ...

    Article : 91 words
  26. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    J. Davies, a lengthsman, living with his wife at Wright's Creek, fired at a snake in the house, but the shot went wide. He put another cartridge in the ...

    Article : 59 words
  27. BRITISH LABOUR MEMBERS.

    A prominent member of the House of Commons has made arrangements for the holding of a dinner at the House of Commons on December 20, at which a ...

    Article : 68 words
  28. FORGERS SENTENCED.

    John Be[?]an, manager of the Whitechapel branch of Lloyd's Bank, and a customer named Jacob Prager, who were jointly charged with having been ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. JAPANESE SOCIALISTS.

    The first mass meeting that Socialists representing a[?] part of Japan have attempted to hold has been broken up by the police. ...

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  30. OVERWEIGHT BAGS OF SUGAR.

    A further development has occurred in connection with the sugar deadlock at Port Adelaide. On the decision of the Reference Board that the men should be ...

    Article : 145 words
  31. COMMERCIAL AVIATION.

    The Controller-General of Civil Aviation (Majer-General Sir F. H. Sykes) states that the aggregate machine mileage of commercial flying amounts to over ...

    Article : 138 words
  32. EARTHQUAKE DESTROYS TOWN.

    An earthquake has destroyed the town of Tepeleni, in the Province of Ergeri (Turkey in Europe), 75 miles from Eurazzo, and 200 persons have been killed. ...

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  33. WRITS AGAINST NEWSPAPERS.

    Mr. J. B. Remer, M.P., the Coaliton Unionist member for Macclesfield, has issued writs against three of the North-clif[?] newspapers, the "Daily Mail," ...

    Article : 79 words
  34. PEACE PRIZE FOR 1919.

    President Wilson has accepted the Nobel peace prize for 1919. [The only award of the Nobel Peace Prize since the outbreak of the European War was to ...

    Article : 59 words
  35. AMERICAN SHIPPING LOSS.

    The United States Shipping Board has issued a statement indicating that the loss on the ship operations of the board and Emergency Fleet Corporation since its ...

    Article : 39 words
  36. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONALISTS.

    General Hertzog has issued an extraordinary manifesto, in which the increasing want and poverty, high cost of living, increased prices of shop goods, ...

    Article : 269 words
  37. AMNESTY PROPOSAIS.

    It is understood that the position of the negotiations initiated by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Perth, Western Australia (the Most Rev. P. J. Clune), is ...

    Article : 335 words
  38. ALTERNATIVE TO THE LEAGUE.

    The President-elect (Senator Harding) has commenced a series of confeicnces in connection with the plan for the formation of a Nations' Association. The first ...

    Article : 151 words
  39. FORMER GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    A "Gazette" notice states that the former Governor-General of Australia (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson), upon whom a Vic[?] has been conferred, has assumed ...

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  40. ACTORS' WAGES AND CONDITIONS.

    On several occasions conferences between the representatives of the Australian theatrical profession and their employers —the principal theatrical managements ...

    Article : 298 words
  41. MINISTER KILLED BY BOMB.

    A bomb thrown in the Roumanian Senate killed the Minister for Public Works (M. Greoarvi), and Bishop Radica and several persons were dangerously ...

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  42. D'ANNUNZIO REINFORCED.

    The crew of the destroyer Espero, after having mutinied, have arrived at Fi[?]me to join D'Annunzio, who, on boarding the vessel, found the commander lashed to a ...

    Article : 53 words
  43. SURVEY FOR OIL.

    GUNNEDAH (N.S.W.), December 12. Representations are being made to the Federal and state Governments with a view to having a thorough survey made ...

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  44. CHEAPER BREAD.

    A curious situation has arisen in connection with large stocks of Canadian flour held by the Government. Negotiations with the millers to take over the ...

    Article : 108 words
  45. THE SEVRES TREATY.

    Abdul Medjid, the heir to the Throne, interviewed by a French journalist, stated that peace in Asia Minor was unattainable until the Sevres treaty had been ...

    Article : 109 words
  46. PROPOSED WORKER DIRECTORS.

    The railway companies have rejected the Transport Ministry's proposal that they should accept workers, elected by the workers, as directors on the various ...

    Article : 66 words
  47. ENGLISH ESTATE.

    The Judicial Committee of the House of Lords has reserved judgment in the case brought by the infant daughter of the late Captain Selwyn Lucas Tooth in ...

    Article : 138 words
  48. CHILE AND JAPAN.

    It is reported in diplomatic circles that Chile and Japan are verging on an incident of considerable gravity, following the formal protest lodged by Japan, ...

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  49. DEATH OF FAMOUS AUTHORESS.

    The death [?]curred this morning of Olive Schremer, the famous South African authoress. Olive S[?]einer (Mrs. S. [?]. Cronwright ...

    Article : 80 words
  50. MT. MORGAN ENGINE-DRIVERS.

    A largely attended meeting of the [?] bers of the Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association was held at Mt. Morgan last night to consider the report of the ...

    Article : 79 words
  51. A Driving Accident.

    While Mr. and Mrs. Crisp and a little girl, of Kennedy-terrace, Red Hill, were driving in a sulky across Victoria Bridge yesterday afternoon, the horse slipped ...

    Article : 62 words
  52. SIGNOR CARUSO.

    Whilst singing in "L'Elisir d'Amore," an opera buffa, by Donizetti, Signor Enrico Caruso, the famous tenor, broke a bloodvessel in his throat, and it is ...

    Article : 43 words
  53. GERMANY'S BEET HARVEST.

    Germany's beet harvest for 1920 will be 23 million centals, a quantity which is sufficient to obviate the necessity for any imports. In future Germany will be ...

    Article : 37 words
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