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  2. THE COLONIAL OFFICE.

    The Australian Press Association has been officially informed that the future allocation of the functions of the Colonial Office has not been determined, ...

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  3. HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    When the Federal Cabinet meets tomorrow its members will be confronted with a long business paper. Ministers do not expect to dispose of many of ...

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  4. INSURING CANE CROPS.

    At the annual meeting of the Cairns Cane Glowers' Association Dr. Knowles and Dr. Reed (Babinda), Messrs. A. W. Brown, and G. Hesp (Hambledon), and ...

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  5. TO TEST THE SOVIET.

    In a note, which has just been published, addressed to the League of Nations, in answer to the suggestion by the British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd ...

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  6. TURMOL IN IRELAND.

    A sensational encounter took place be tween the police and a party of men in ambush at Tolkabndgo, near Dublin. Having received information in the ...

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  7. THE SHIPPING DEADLOCK.

    The strike of marine stewards will probably be officially declared off to-day or to-morrow. Developments of the greatest importance are expected to take place ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TEAM.

    The probable strength of the Australian team in the forthcoming cricket tour has apparently upset calculations in some qouters. Mr. P. F. Warner, the noted ...

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  9. BRITISH SUBMARINE.

    The official announcement is made that submarine K5 was lost, with all hands, near the entrance to the English Channel on Thursday. The disaster ...

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  10. CONCILIATION FIRST.

    The new Prime Minister of France (M. Briand), in the course of a speech in the Chamber of Deputies, in which he amplifled his policy statement said that ...

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  11. SUGGESTED NEW DEPARTMENT.

    It is generally understood that a rearrangement of the Prime Minister's Department is contemplated by the Federal Cabinet, and that while the ...

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  12. THE TROPICAL DISTURBANCE.

    The following special advice was issued by the Divisional Meteorological Office at 9 o'clock last night. There has been no unfavourable change in meteorological ...

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  13. COLD-BLOODED MURDERS.

    Head Constable Larkin and Sergeant Moxham were ambushed while cycling to Ballincolling, County Cork. The sergeant was shot dead off his bicycle, but ...

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  14. COTTON GROWING.

    Messrs. Crawford Vaughan (ex-Premier of South Australia), W. H. Johnstone (a former Director of Agriculture for Nigeria), and H. C. Armstiong (a Sydney ...

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  15. GERMAN HELP TO EINNS.

    Germany is claiming 80,000,000 marks beyond the amounts which have already been received in return for the help she gave Finland in the war of independance ...

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  16. SELF-GOVERNING AUSTRALIA.

    The Australian trade representative (Mr. Mark Sheldon) has addressed a gathering of Yale University students, and has discussed with them the Australian ...

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  17. UNDESIRABLES DEPORTED.

    Radicials, Bolsheviki, and other undesirables, to the number of 120, have been deported, together with M. Martens, the Soviet representative, on a Swedish ...

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  18. LOOKING TO THE FUTURE.

    The United States Ambassdor to Japan (Mr. Morris) stated, in the course of a speech, that the Japanese Government did not complain because Japanese residents ...

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  19. HONOURING THE SENIOR PARTNER OF AGREAT SHIPPING FIRM.

    A view of the representative gathering the at assembled on Friday evening to welcome Mr. David Hamilton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. PERSIAN POLITICS.

    Following several abortive attempts to form a fresh Cabinet, the Shah has again approached Sophadar-Azam, who was Minister for War in the late Cabinet, ...

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  21. HOT WEATHER IN ADELAIDE.

    During the past few days the weather in the Adelaide metropolitan area and beyond has been exceadingly warm. Following upon several shade roadings in the ...

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  22. W.A. COAL DISPUTE.

    The threatened strike of the Collie mines, owing to the union's objection to the Railway Commissioner's method of the distribution of railway orders among ...

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  23. THE INDIAN AGITATION.

    General Dyer, in an article in the [?]lobe," states:—"India does not want self-government. It does not understand it To the massed millions of India the ...

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  24. STORMS IN N.S.W.

    Exceptionally severe storms are reported from various parts of the State. At Cooma a man who attempted to cross Cooma Creek, which was swollen with ...

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  25. EUROPEAN RELIEF.

    The Food Controller (Mr. Hoover) has announced the acceptance of the offers of farmers to supply 150,000,000 bushels of corn for the relief of Euronean countries, ...

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  26. PURGA MISSION.

    The flag of the Salvation Army was unfurled over the Purga Mission Station on Saturday. The aborignals of the station gave a warm welcome to ...

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  27. THE BRITISH OPPOSITION.

    It is reported that when Parliament meets Lord Robert Cecil and Lord Hugh Cecil, in the exercise of their rights as Privy Councilors, will take their seats ...

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  28. R.S.S.I.L.A.

    A large gathering of delegates of the R.S.S.I.L.A., representing sub-branches extending from Innisfail to Thursday Island assembled here this morning for ...

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  29. FORTNIGHTLY MAIL SERVICE.

    The Postmaster-General Mr. A. H. (illingworth), in reply to a deputation, confirmed the expectation that after January the P. and O. and Oriant Steam ...

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  30. REVOLT AGAINST BOLSHEVIKS.

    Ten persons were killed and 40 were inrjured at Castellamare, near Naples. in connection with a revolt on the part of the populace against the Bolshevik ...

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  31. WITHOUT FOOD FOR 30 DAYS.

    A Polish woman doctor, named Lipinska, has completed a dry fast, which has extended over 30 days She is in bed at a sanatorium in England, and ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE.

    Mr. Rustom Rustomiee, the editor of the "Oriental Review," published at Bombay, in the course of a speech, said that he understood that Australia was ...

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  33. TURKISH NATIONALISTS.

    The "Sunday Times" says that Allied interests have been badly compromised by the action of certain French manufacturers in supplying Kernal Pasha with ...

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  34. KANGAROO POINT SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    At the annual meeting of subscribes of the Kangaroo Point School of Arts, held last Thursday, Mr. E. R. Crouch presiding, the following officers were elected: ...

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  35. JAPAN'S SIBERIAN POLICY.

    Viscount Kate, in on article, states that Japan should withdraw her troops from Siberia as soon as the relief of the Czecho-Slavs has been accomplished. ...

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  36. "NEW AND HAPPIER IRELAND."

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (LieutColonel Sir Hamar Greenwood), addressing the auxiliary forces in Dublin, stated that it was their duty to prevent crime, ...

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  37. PREVENTING STOCK STEALING.

    Mr. Fergus M'Master, who has been in Brisbane in connection with matters concerning the Burke Graziers' Association in Cloncurry, passed through ...

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  38. MURDERED IN THE SNOW.

    The murder of three wealthy Italians from Aosta has been disclosed through following the traces in the snow of men on skis on the mountains above the ...

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  39. SENATOR MILLEN'S RETURN.

    The Australian Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) has arranged to leave England on his return voyage to the Commonwealth by the Orient liner ...

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  40. DEATH OF MR. L. SEFTON.

    The death is announced of Mr. Arthur L. Sifton, the Canadian Secretary of State, and a former Premier of the Province of Alberta. ...

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  41. CHEQUERED FINANCE.

    Revolations as to the astonishing career of Call Hanau have been made in the Bankruptcy Court. The evidence showed that between 1876 and 1887 Hanau ...

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  42. DISARMAMENT QUESTION.

    Senator Elihu Root, who is prominently mentioned an likely to occupy a Position in the Cabinet, has forwarded a letter to the House of Representatives ...

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  43. AMERICAN COMMERCE.

    The foreign trade of the United States in 1920 was larger than that of any previous year in the country's history, and was three times the total reached ...

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  44. BOLSHEVIKS IN PERSIA.

    The Bolsheviks are reported to have evacuated Reaht. in Persia, and to be preparing to leave Enzcli, on the Caspian Sea. ...

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  45. REDBANK COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    When it became known that the Redbank colliery was not operating ou Saturday it was feared that further trouble had occurred, but this proved without ...

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  46. GOEBEN AND BRESLAU.

    Admiral Sir Archibald M[?], in concluding his account in the "Sunday Express" of the pursuit of the German cruisers Goeben and Breslau during the ...

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  47. THE STATE LOAN.

    Mr. H. Wilson, managing director of the Merchants and Traders' Mercantile Agency, whose headquarters are in Sydney, has applied for £6000 worth of ...

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  48. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.

    Frederick Sherwin, on official at the Redfern branch of the Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, had a thrilling experience shortly after 1 o'clock yesterday ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN JAM.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Mr. C. Bentley, the representative of the National Canners' Absociation of the ...

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  50. BISHOP SHIEL'S VIEWS.

    Bishop Shiel, who has returned to Rockhampton after an absence of 11 months, addressed a crowded congregation in St. Joseph's Cathedral to-night, ...

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  51. MR. ESMONDE'S POSITION.

    The American Consul at Sydney (Mr. Norton) stated to-day that no application had been made to him for a passport on behalf of Mr. O. V. Grattan Esmonde ...

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  52. DAIRYING AT GYMPIE.

    Although Gympie of late years is declining as far as the gold yield is concerned, the town is perhaps more prosperous than ever, mainly through the ...

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  53. REVOLT AT FLUME.

    A section of the town troops at F[?]ume revolted against the Provisional Government, and seized the barracks occupied by forces under General Diaz. The loyal ...

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  54. MOTOR CYCLING FATALITY.

    A fatal motor cycle accident occurred at, the cornel of Conway and Molesworth streets yesterday, at about 6 p.m. A motor cycle and sidecar, containing three ...

    Article : 121 words
  55. MT. MORGAN HOSPITAL.

    The 13th annual meeting of the subsaibers of the Mt. Morgan Hospital was largely attended. The report referred to the resignation, after eight years' ...

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  56. SERBIAN MARSHAL'S DEATH.

    The death is announced of Field Marshal Mlshltch, a hero of the Balkan wars of 1912-13. The nation has gone into mourning. ...

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  57. SETTLERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Thomistocles has sailed for Australia with 151 ex-service men and their dependents and 21 civilian nominees for, Victoria. ...

    Article : 27 words
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