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  2. REPARATIONS.

    The British representative on the Reparations Commission. Sir John Bradbury, had an interview with Mr. Baldwin at 10 Downing-street to-day, ...

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  3. STOCK DIE OF THIRST.

    The particularly oppressive weather of the last few days resulted in the death of between 20 and 30 bullocks and it number of pigs at the Enoggera ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND TRADE.

    Mr. Elmslie, the British Trade Commissioner in New Zealand, reporting on the trade of the Dominion, states that while the outlook is encouraging it is ...

    Article : 295 words
  5. PROHIBITION.

    Serious efforts are being made in the United St[?]tes Congress to amend the Volstead Prohibition. Mr. Dyer, Rep[?]can member of the Judiciary ...

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  6. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    With incredible suddenness a dovastating fire broke out in the Empire Arcade, 264-268 Flinders-street, opposite the Flinders-street station, at 2 ...

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  7. VISITING METHODIST DIGNITARY.

    At present visiting Hobart on official matters connected with his Church is a distinguished and well-known cleric in the person of the Rev. Dr. J. Alfred ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SMALL FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    A meeting of small fruitgrowers was held at Cygnet this afternoon in the council-chambers, and was presided over by Mr. Arthur Davies, chairman of the ...

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  9. WELCOME SWAMP.

    A Royal Commission ia to inquire into the project of reclaiming Welcome Swamp, and matters in relation to it. It was announced yesterday that Mr. ...

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  10. DISARMAMENT.

    The correspondent of the "New York Herald" at Washington states that President Coolidge would call a conference to consider the limitation of the ...

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  11. SCIENTIST REWARDED.

    The Paris correspondent states that the bill granting a pension of 40,000 francs to Madame Curie, which was tabled on November 22, has been ...

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  12. ENFORCING THE LAW.

    Six liquor boats were captured yesterday off the coast of Massachusetts by the United States cutter Tampa, and brought to Boston. Each of the ...

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  13. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Subsequent to receiving a telegram from Mr. Moore Robinson, secretary of the Tasmanian State Commission of the Empire Enxibition, Mr. L. V. Lee, ...

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  14. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    The political parties in Japan; at separate meetings to-day, decided upon their attitude towards the restoration of the estimates. The Seiyukai ...

    Article : 172 words
  15. AVIATION.

    Captain Christie, air att[?]che to the British Navy, gave a dinner in New York last night to the Duke of Sutherland, the Under-Secretary of State for ...

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  16. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. Henry Ford, the motor-car manufacturer, announced to-day that no would never consider running against President Coolidge on any ...

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  17. RHODESIA.

    At a Congress held to-day at Salisbury of the members of the Responsible Government party, the Premier and the members of his Cabinet being ...

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  18. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The "Daily Herald," replying to-day to the argument that the new British Parliament should honour the preferences granted to the Dominions by [?] ...

    Article : 133 words
  19. QUACK DOCTORS.

    The United states authorities are continuing their investigations into the scandal disclosed last month at Kansas City, where a medical college was [?]ound ...

    Article : 253 words
  20. BREACH OF CONTRACT.

    Talbot O'Farrell, the music-hall artist, was ordered to-day to pay £270 and costs for breaking his contract to appear at the Brighton Hippodrome in ...

    Article : 111 words
  21. NEW YEAR HONOURS.

    The lobby correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that the political honours to be awarded at the New Year will include two or three ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. THE GREEK CRISIS.

    The King and the Queen of Greece sailed from the Pir[?]s for Constanza, accompanied by the Groch torpedoboat Daphne, and attended by the ...

    Article : 69 words
  23. DESPATCH OF EXHIBITS.

    About 60 per cent. of the exhibits from Tasmania to the British Empire Exhibition in London next year are either on their way to England or are ...

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  24. RUSSIAN MUTINY.

    Reports received at Tokio state that the Bolshevik troops at Vladivostock have mutinied. It is declared that the people of V[?]adivos[?]ock, Khabarovsk, ...

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  25. AFGHAN ARMY SCHEME.

    Reuter's correspondent, in a message from Peshawar, Northern India, states that in connection with the Afghan Government's scheme devised by Hasht ...

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  26. RINDERPEST.

    No furthor cases of rinderpest were reported to-day. Officers of the Agricultural Department have investigated several reports from widely-separated ...

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  27. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE.

    The "Daily Herald" says to-day that it is confident that neither the Liberal [?]or the Labour parties are likely to try to get the Singapore naval [?]ase ...

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  28. NEW GOVERNMENT FORMED.

    The new Greek Government has formed diplomatic missions to the various European Governments. The departure of the King and Queen ...

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  29. TASMANIAN REPRESENTATION.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Chamber of Commerce held at Launceston this evening a resolution was passed urging the Government that the officer ...

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  30. TURKEY.

    A message received from Angora states that the Turkish Minister of Works has notified the agent of Clayton and Kennedy that the concession ...

    Article : 154 words
  31. COST OF LIVING.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post," cabling from Paris, says that in consequence of the increasing outcry against the high cost o[?] living the ...

    Article : 145 words
  32. BERTHON MURDER TRIAL.

    Extraordinary scenes occurred to-day in the Assize Court, when the trial of Germaine Berthon, an anarchist, was resumed. Berthon admits having gone ...

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  33. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

    Edinburgh University defeated Belfast University yesterday, the scores being 24—11. ...

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  34. RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA.

    A statement published by the State Department says that the Government has intercepted a code of instructions from Russia to the Workers' party in ...

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  35. SHOCKING MURDER OF INFANT.

    Sarah Boyd, aged 29 years, stood her trial to-day at the Central Criminal Court on the charge of having murdered her infant child, whose body was ...

    Article : 382 words
  36. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Middlesex beat Surrey yesterday, 9—3, at Richmond. ...

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  37. CUP REPLAY.

    Portsmouth heat Brentford yesterday, 1—0. ...

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  38. ASSOCIATION.

    The draw for the first round proper of the Scottish Association Cup, to be played on January 26, is as follows:— St. Mirren v. Leith, Alloa v. ...

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  39. LONDON TO ACQUIRE CONTROL.

    Mr. Horace Knowles, of the Ottoman-American Development Company, holding the Chester oil concessions in Turkey, says that the failure to obtain ...

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  40. PATHETIC TRAGEDY.

    The young poet, Vladislor Kovalevsky was set free to-day, amid cheers from a crowded court, although [?]e pleaded guilty of helping h[?] sister to ...

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  41. HARBOURING MURDER GANG.

    The frontier correspondent of Reuter's Agency states that a Jirga was held on December 17 between the Afghan Governor of Jalalabad and the ...

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  42. MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    The revolutionary forces in Mexico claim that the army of General Obregon, the President, has been driven in a general retreat to a new line of ...

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  43. HELIUM FOR AIRSHIPS.

    Small sources of helium recently discovered in Canada may be an aid to British lighter-than-air flying, according to the Duke of Sutherland, ...

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  44. COAL TROUBLE.

    Owing to the frequency of the stoppages of work, caused by the employees, the proprietors of the Seaham No. 2 colliery have decided to close down the ...

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  45. MAILS DELAYED.

    Advice was received by the Postma[?]ter-General (Mr. Gibson) to-day that the mail steamer Moldavia, which was scheduled to arrive at Fremantle ...

    Article : 75 words
  46. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE.

    An official order issued to-day prohibits hunting or coursing from the 24th inst. over a large part of Great Britain, where foot and mouth discase ...

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  47. BOXING.

    In a 10-round boxing bout at Montreal yesterday, Leo Roy, once the featherweight champion of the British Empire, won a decision over Tommy ...

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  48. BILLIARDS.

    At Chicago last night Wilhe Hoppo retained the baulk-line b[?]ard championship by defeating Walker Cochrane by 1,500 to 1,161. ...

    Article : 29 words
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