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    [?] British [?] Association [?] Electors. Mr. [?] ...

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  4. THE RUHR OCCUPATION.

    The "Daily Express's correspondent at Essen says that the whole situation has changed suddenly and is becoming most critical. There is now ...

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  5. TURBULENT IRELAND.

    Four executions were carried out at [?] and one at Carlow for being in the possession of arms. The rebels are successfully terrorising Dublin. All ...

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  6. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    The America Telephone and Telegraph Company has announced that it is sending [?] for wireless [?] which will be installed in ...

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  7. U.S.A. COAL INDUSTRY.

    The United States Coal Committee on which has been investigating the coal industry is a preliminary report states that if found that labour ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Commodore Addison commander of the Royal Australian Navy interviewed on the flagship "Melbourne" expressed the hope that the forthcoming ...

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  9. MEMEL INVASION.

    The final Lithunian attack on Me[?] was made by several hundreds of volunteers under Simonditis, head of the Government which the invaders ...

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  10. A ROYAL BETHROTHAL

    A court circular states: "It is with the greatest pleasure that the King and Queen announced the betrothal of their beloved son. the Duke of York ...

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  11. BOY ELECTROCUTED.

    As a result of yesterday's windstorm here, Maurice Riley (7), of Waverley, was electorcuted. He was walking near home when a tree crashed ...

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  12. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    Interviewed to-day regarding the forthcoming Empire economic conference, the Prime Minister, General Smuts, said he had received an ...

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  13. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    Employees of the Australian Explosives and Chemical Company factory, which is situated 11 miles from Melbourne, were startled at four o'clock ...

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  14. ENGINEERING STRIKE.

    All the water front engineering works in Sydney will resume work tomorrow on a [?] basic. The boiler makers will return on January 23rd ...

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  15. ESCAPED PRISONER CAUGHT.

    Charles Leslie, who escaped from the custody of a warder while visiting the General Hospital last week, was re-captured to-day near Coomera, on ...

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  16. BALKANS DANGER.

    There have been Roumanian skirmishes on the frontier, and the French Government has remanded an investigation by the Allied military ...

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  17. WAR DEBTS.

    The British Commissioners [?] held up the committee refunding meeting in order to consult their Home Government and will report again to the ...

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  18. HERRIN MASSACRE TRIALS.

    Three shots were fired into the home of George Nelson,one of the prosecution's most prominent witnesses at the Berrin trial, Nelson had previously ...

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  19. RAILWAY SENSATION.

    A shout of "Help! Murder! came from the carriage of an electric train shortly after i t deft Auburn to night. The motor man, hearing the cries ...

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  20. GROWING RESTIVENESS.

    Half an hour's complete strike was observed throughout the Ruhr in the forenoon. The shops closed. A large demonstration was held at Essen ...

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  21. PERSONAL.

    Mr. W. Kerr, manager of the Maryborough branch of Messrs. Webster and Coy, Ltd., general merchants, received advice yesterday from the head ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN UNIONISM.

    Mr. G. Carlson, managing director of the Trans-Atlantic Steamship Company, has arrived here from Australia He declares that he found ...

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  23. KU-KLUX-KLAN.

    Witness after witness continued to testify concerning [?] brutal secret killing maintained by the Ku-Kiux Kian, One witness who had been ...

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  24. LICENSING COURT.

    In the Licensing Court yesterday morning before Mr. Jas Bracewell L. M., the transfer of the license of the Engineers' Arms Hotel from Daniel ...

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  25. FRENCH RELIEF MEASURES.

    The French authorities are adopting special measures to prevent privations amongst the people in the newly occupied area. They have established soup ...

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  26. HUGE COPPER DEAL

    It is announced that the Anaconda Copper Mining Company has paid 70 million dollars for the controlling interests in the Chilli Copper Company ...

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  27. RUSSIAN PROTEST.

    The "Tageblast's" Moscow correspondent says that all the Russian Executive in protesting against Ruhr occupation and declares that if the ...

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  28. RICH GOLD.

    Rich gold has been struck at Verdun mine, seven miles from Sunny Corner. The gold is the richest seen in the locality, the reefs being two ...

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  29. BOY SCOUTS.

    While [?] of boy scouts were being [?] at the Show Grounds at F[?] to-day a fire burst from the [?] at the eastern side ...

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  30. STATE OF SIEGE.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent says that Germany considers herself in a state of siege in which military force may be used on ...

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  32. JUTE INDUSTRY.

    The Dundee jute industry in [?] a big The Calcutta deck strike has transformed a great amount of trade towards Dundee. Looms which have ...

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  33. ENGLISH SOCIALISTS.

    Mr. Roden Bukton a member of the House of Commons, will go to Germany, on Thursday in order to convey to the German Socialists the Independent ...

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  34. A SEA TRAGEDY.

    A grim story of the sea was told when the steamship Hun[?]ton, of Newcastle reached Chatham from West Africa. During the voyage the crew ...

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  35. REPARATIONS PROBLEM.

    It is apparent by an official communique published in the evening newspapers that Germany is ready to negotiate with the wh[?] Entente for a ...

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  36. MYSTERIOUS FIRES.

    The early discovery of another mysterious fire pervented the dest[?] of St. Mary's Catholic Church, which is the [?] fire in Catholic [?] ...

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  37. INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. G. [?] by the Arm[?]day for [?] He was accompanied to the [?] by the ministerial [?] ...

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  38. BAND OF MURDERERS.

    One of the foulest series of crimes is history has been unearthed by the Moscow Criminal Police, who have arrested a band of five persons who ...

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  39. WHITE HOUSE [?]CE.

    A heavy [?] Administration at [?] The officials there [?] my anything [?] the [?] ...

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  40. BRITISH PRESS COMMENT.

    The P[?] practically unanimously takes the attitude to France of "I told you so". The "Daily Chronicle" says that ...

    Article : 178 words
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