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  2. FIRE AT LUNATIC ASYLUM.

    Fourteen patients in the Hospital for Insane at Dunning, in the American State of Illinois, were burned to death yesterday, and 14 others are still ...

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  3. CHURCH REUNION.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Davidson) addressed a Christmas letter to the dignitaries of the Anglican Communion, in which he reviews the ...

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  4. LOST AIRSHIP.

    Air experts are of the opinion that the airship Dixmude, missing on the northern coast of Africa, has descended either in the sea or the desert, owing ...

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  5. GREEK SITUATION.

    The, Athens correspondent of the United Press Association learns that Great Britain has made representations to Greece in a Note delivered by the ...

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  6. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    "Man," wrote Aristotle long aeo, is the hardest of all animals to govern." From the vast and ever-growing amounts spent by his seven Governments, a philosopher might be led to conclude that the Australian ...

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  7. SHEFFIELD SHIELD CRICKET.

    The inter State match between Victoria and New South Wales was continued on the Melbourne cricket ground to-day in dull but fine weather. With eight ...

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  8. REPARATIONS.

    The Reparations Commission to-day officially nominated 15 delegates, who will represent the Allies and [?]e United States upon two committtees to ...

    Article : 226 words
  9. M. VENIZELOS.

    M. Venizeles, the former Prime Minister of Greece, who is returning to Athens from Paris, declines to accept the Presidency of a republic or the ...

    Article : 65 words
  10. EFFORTS TO FIND DIRIGIBLE.

    A message from Paris states that by means of camel couriers, fleets of aeroplanes, and cavairy, the French military and naval authorities have ...

    Article : 186 words
  11. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Massey, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, addressing members of the Quebec branch of the Canadian Club to-day, argued in favour of a ...

    Article : 260 words
  12. ROYAL ROMANCE.

    A marriage has been arranged between Miss Lois Booth, grand-daughter of Mr. J. R. Booth, the Canadian millionaire lumberman, and Prince Erick, ...

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  13. STRESEMANN MAY TAKE OFFICE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "New York Times" states that it is insistently rumoured in political circles, that Herr Stresemann, the former ...

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  14. THE DEEPEST ANXIETY.

    The disappearance of the Dixmude following the dramatic cessation of her wireless communication, is attracting the widest attention and deepest ...

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  15. THE FRENCH BUDGET.

    The Finance Committee submitted the 1924 Budget to the Senate to-day. It estimates the receipts for the [?]rrent year at 23,950,000 francs, ...

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  16. COMMENT BY ARCHBISHOP OF MELBOURNE.

    The Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Harrington Lees) said tonight that hitherto the Roman Catholic Church had not felt at liberty to ...

    Article : 224 words
  17. WORKERS' EXTREMITY.

    Interviewed by the Berlin correspondent of the United Press Association, Herr Theodere Leipart, the leader of organised Labour in Germany, ...

    Article : 164 words
  18. REBEL LEADER.

    General Maritz, the leader of the rebellion in the Union of South Africa in 1914, who has been living for some time at Lorenzo Marques (Portuguese ...

    Article : 130 words
  19. RUSSIA.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the Grand Duke Cyria, a cousin of the late Tsar, has been secretly crowned as Tsar of ...

    Article : 291 words
  20. OLD STANDING DEBT.

    The Government of the Central American republic at Honduras has signed an agreement for the payment of £5,398,570 borrowed in Great ...

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  21. NIGHT BAKING.

    So far there appears to be little likelihood of a strike of operative bakers as a protest against night baking, although the threat of a strike was made ...

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  22. SCHOONER WATERLOGGED.

    The American schooner Eric, bound from Vancouver to Brisbane, is waterlogged and in great distress near Honolulu. Her exact whereabouts are ...

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  23. TUT-ANKH-AMEN'S TOMB.

    The Luxor correspondent of the "Morning Post" states: Mr. Howard Carter and his assistants, who are exploring the tomb of King ...

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  24. THE DISCOVERY OF RADIUM

    The 25th anniversary of the discovery of radium by Madame Curie was celebrated to-day, when culogistic addresses were made by M. Nilleland, ...

    Article : 144 words
  25. CHARGE OF HIGH TREASON.

    There is reason to believe that the decision of General Maritz to cross the border is far from, pleasing to the South African Nationalists, who see in ...

    Article : 166 words
  26. FIRE IN JAPAN.

    The Nagasaki correspondence of Reuter's Agency states that a fire which broke out last night, at the Imperial University at Furkuoka resulted in the ...

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  27. ACCIDENT AT LAUNCESTON.

    Mr. C. T. Eastoc, of Launceston, was seriously injured as the result of a cab accident on Wednesday. Shortly afternoon it appears that Mr. Eastoe, who is ...

    Article : 193 words
  28. CABINET RECONSTRUCTION.

    Changes in the Cabinet are afoot in that there is to be a readjustment of portfolios. The Premier and Minister of Railways ...

    Article : 466 words
  29. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE.

    The "Cape Times," discussing the Singapore naval base to-day, emphasises the declaration made by Admiral Sir Arthur Field, the commander of ...

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  30. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    While the Prince Regent of Japan was proceeding to the Diet this morning a youth 23 years of age, fired a canegun at the Imperial automobile, ...

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  31. UNDESIRABLES EXPELLED FROM MOSCOW.

    The Moscow correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Police Department contributed to the gaiety of the Christmas season, which ...

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  32. POISONED LIQUOR.

    Early reports received have revealed that four deaths, including that of two women, occurred throughout the United States during Christmastide, as a ...

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  33. FRENCH MURDER TRIAL.

    The trial of Germaine Berthon for the murder of Maurice Plateau ended dramatically. The girl, maintaining her defiant attitude to the end, ...

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  34. RAINS IN QUEENSLAND.

    During the 24 hours ended at 9 o'clock this morning thunderstorm rains fell fairly generally in the central and southern zones, except on the coastel part of ...

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  35. BOTTOMLEY TRANSFERRED

    Two warders, at Wormwood Scrubs Prison have been dismissed for smuggling out of prison a series of articles written by Horatio Bottomley, ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    Christmas Day in Glasgow, Scotland, was marked by the heaviest snowfall that has been espcrienced in 30 years. ...

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  37. PRINCESS'S JEWELS.

    The New York Customs authorities are holding a quantity of jewellery, which is said to be family jewels of the Russian Imperial House of Romanoff, ...

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  38. CHRISTMAS HAILSTORM.

    Christmas Day was signalised by a hailstorm of unprecedented severity. The hailstones were realy jagged lumps of ice as large as teacups, some ...

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  39. MEXICAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Only two casualites occurred in the recent earthquake at Oputo, Granados, and Huasapas, in the State of Sonora, Mexico. ...

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  40. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    With regard to the seizure of Japanese luggers in North Queensland, the Minister of Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) said that in consequence of ...

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  41. EMPIRE-GROWN COTTON.

    Mr. Bruce Muir, the president of the Liverpool Cotton Association, in a speech yesterday, said that Liverpool merchants, had secured for Lancashire ...

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  42. REVOLUTIONARY PLOT.

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that a Communist revolutionary plot for a simultaneous outbreak in Spain and ...

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  43. DEATH ROLL GREATER THAN BELIEVED.

    A later message state, that a further cheek of the damage done by the earthquake in Sonora, Mexico, reveals that 29 shocks occurred from December 18 ...

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  44. CHRISTMAS MARRIAGES IN LONDON.

    There were more Christmas marriages celebrated in London than for many years past. The majority were performed at registry offices. The ...

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  45. THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    The Mexican revolution is not yet quelled. The troops under General Obregon, the President, are now falling back on a port on of the front ...

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  46. SUSPECTED ILLICIT GOLD.

    Frank Alexander Murdoch (51), clerk, was arrested to-day on a charge of baving in his possession 110 ounces 2 dwt. of gold and with having failed to give ...

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  47. WAR EXHHIBITS.

    The transferring of 100,000 exhibits from the Imperial War Museum at the Crystal Palace to the Imperial Institute, South Kensington, is proceeding. ...

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  48. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    The outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Great Britain shows no sign of abatement, but on the other hand, 75 new outbreaks have been recorded, ...

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