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  2. EGYPTIAN MOVE.

    The disorder which has been manifest of late is how abating. The upper classes of the native population are discussing a suggestion for boycotting everything ...

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  3. FOUR-POWER TREATY.

    Senator Lodge and the Republican leaders have decided not to accept any reservations to the Four-Power Treaty, the Senate declaring that none is necessary, ...

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  4. RATIFICATION DEMAND.

    The special correspondents in Dublin all expect that the Dan E[?]nn will ratify the treaty in consequence of the almost unanimous demand for its ...

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  5. INDIA'S MEDLEY.

    Dr. J. N. Farquhar, in an article in a special supplement of the " Times " on India, contributes an interesting article on the modley of religions, castes, and races ...

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  6. "RECORDS" BROKEN.

    The Australasian amateur athletic championships were concluded to-day, at the Adelaide Oval, in the presence of a large crowd. When the events finished on ...

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  7. NEW YEAR HONOURS.

    The New Year honour list contains the names of four new Peers, there also being a large, number of Knights Bachelor, the honour being awarded for services ...

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  8. CYCLONIC DISTURBANCE.

    A "special advice," issued by the Divisional Meteorological Officer at noon yesterday, stated: "The depression that was the chief cause of the protracted wet ...

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  9. SOME INTERESTING SIDELIGHTS.

    The news from Egypt in the "Courier" during the week regarding the arrest of Zaghlul Pasha, in Cairo, and his deportation, is of interest to many Queenslanders. ...

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  10. MERCHANT SHIPS.

    As a counter move to Senator Root's second resolution with reference to the use of submarines in warfare, the French delegation will probably request the ...

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  11. HOLIDAY SPOILED.

    To-day's holiday celebrations were absolutely spoiled by the weather, and every outdoor fixture, except the first portion of the Highland Society's sports and ...

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  12. KOREAN PETITION.

    Another complication was injected into the Conference to-night by the announcement that Koreans are petitioning for a hearing. The petition is signed by ...

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  13. BOWLS CARNIVAL.

    The hottest weather which so for has been experienced by the players participating in the Australian bowling carnival occurred to-day, when the morning was ...

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  14. RECRUITING SUSPENDED.

    At Belfast the authorities have received orders to suspend recruiting for all Irish regiments except the Guards. The Belfast correspondent of the ...

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  15. " WITH BELL AND BOOK."

    The Berlin correspondent of the " Daily Express" describes a dramatic ceremonial at Ekaterinoslav Synagogue, when the Rabbi, at the request of M. Trotsky's ...

    Article : 134 words
  16. NORTH AND SOUTH.

    The Premier of Ulster (Sir James Craig), in a New Year message, states that he proposes to strain every nerve for an honourable and enduring peace, ...

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  17. GOOD SCORING.

    The Sheffield (Shield cricket match between Victoria and South Australia was continued at the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day in fine weather. The ...

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  18. DROWNING ACCIDENTS.

    While proceeding home at about midnight on Friday David Thorne (45), a poultry farmer of the Oxley district, drove into a washout in the side of ...

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  19. BAN ON EMIGRATION.

    A notice which has been issued in Ireland forbidding persons to emigrate without the written consent of the Republican Government has caused surprise and ...

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  20. SOVIETISM.

    In view of the cabled admission by M. Lenin, the Russian Dictator, that Communism has failed, the report of a speech delivered by him, and published in the ...

    Article : 548 words
  21. A GREEK LOAN.

    Great satisfaction is felt at the action of the British Government in granting permission to Greece to raise a loan of £15,000,000 in England. ...

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  22. CLIMATIC RECORDS.

    Many climatic records were established, in Britain during 1921. The rainfall in the south of England was 120½in., which is the lowest registration for a century, while ...

    Article : 43 words
  23. FRUIT BARROWMEN.

    "By their fruits ye shall know them" is the test which Mr. J. Sargent applied to the barrowmen, when discussing yesterday the statement contained in the ...

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  24. FRENCH BUDGET PASSED.

    PARIS, January 1. After sitting continuously since Friday, the Chamber of Deputies passed the Budget this morning. ...

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  25. CONDITIONS AT CHINCHILLA.

    The flood waters dropped 7in. during the night. The danger of a further rise is now considered over, but the town will not he free of the waters for some days. ...

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  26. FEWER FRENCH DEPUTIES.

    Owing to the decline in the population during 1921 the number of Deputies will be reduced by 9[?]. ...

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  27. DR. FARRAR'S DEATH.

    Advice has been received from Moscow of the death of Dr. Reginald Farrar, son of the late Dean Farrar, who died from typhus in Moscow, where he was engaged ...

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  28. FIRE AT TOOWOOMBA.

    At 1.35 o'clock this morning the Fire Brigade received a call, to an outbreak of fire in Russell-street, in the premises of Mr. Greenough, a painter. The building ...

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  29. N.S.W. v. QUEENSLAND.

    Steady rain fell all this morning and during portion of this afternoon, and play in the cricket match between New South Wales and Queensland, which was to ...

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  30. FARMS UNDER WATER.

    Since Christmas Day 22.09in. of rain has fallen here. Of this total 18in. has been registered since last Thursday. Ba[?]le, Bottle, and Oyster Creeks are ...

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  31. DEATH OF SIR THOMAS SUTHERLAND.

    The death has occurred of Sir Thomas Sutherland. [The late Sir Thomas Sutherland, K.C.M.G., LL.D., was formerly chairman of the P. and O. ...

    Article : 127 words
  32. METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS.

    New Year's Day broke fine and clear, and a strong breeze soon dried the roads. A large number of visitors came down yesterday, but to-day the beach towards ...

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  33. HOTEL WINDOWS SMASHED.

    Bofore Mr. A. Dean, P.M., in the Central Police Court yesterday, Paul C. Brennan (30, accountant) was charged with having on December 31, at ...

    Article : 275 words
  34. REPARATION DEBT.

    The Berlin correspondent of "Le Journal" states that one thing is certain in connection with the reparations problem, that is, that Germany will not pay the ...

    Article : 155 words
  35. BATTLESHIP SECURE.

    After having been adrift in the Channel for three days the battleship Vengeance has been towed into Cherbourg. [The Vengeance, with 14 men on board, was ...

    Article : 58 words
  36. TAXATION OFFICERS.

    The last stage of the Federal Taxation Department championships was reached to-day, when New South Wales met Victoria in the final match at Sandringham. However, after ...

    Article : 97 words
  37. Burning Mosquito Net.

    While trying to extinguish the flames of a burning mosquito net at his residence at Amy-street, Hawthorne, yesterday aflernoon, John Manley (adult) ...

    Article : 75 words
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