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  2. REPARATIONS. The Army of Occupation

    In view of the improved condition in the Ruhr Valley, the French Government has ordered General Degoutte, the Commander of the Army of ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The political correspondent of the "Morning Post," who is usually wellinformed, states that the British Cabinet is expected to meet on Thursday. ...

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  4. NEW YEAR HONOURS. Three New Peerages.

    The "London Gazette" to-day publishes a list of the New Year Honours, which include the following:— VISCOUNT. ...

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  5. RUSSIAN TRADE.

    Mr. Marshall, managing director of Traders' Ltd. (an association of 80 engineering firms formed before the war to devolop trade with Russia), who ...

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  6. JAPANESE PRINCE.

    The Tokio correspondant of the United Press Association says that unconfirmed reports state that Representative Namba, a member of the Lower ...

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  7. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT. What the Dominions Can Do.

    Mr. Bruce, Prime Minister of Australia, speaking at a farewell luncheon given in his honour by the Colonial Institute to-day, contested the ...

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  8. GREAT OPPORTUNITIES. Scope for Secondary Industries.

    The State of Tasmania has drawn from its present desperate financial plight a lesson. It has discovered that without secondary industries a modern ...

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  9. GERMANY'S NEW YEAR.

    Reuter's correspondent in Berlin says that Herr Marx, the Chancellor of Germany, in a New Year message to the German nation, refers to the ...

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  10. FLOATING DEBT.

    Reuter's correspondent, in Berlin says that since November 15, when the renten mark was first issued, Germany's floating debt has decreased ...

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  11. TUT-ANKH-AMEN'S TOMB.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Luxor states that a party of journalists inspected the inner shrine and catafalque of the sepulchral hall of ...

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  12. DUNLOP RUBBER CO.

    As the outcome of inquiries by a special committee during the past l8 months into the position of the company as disclosed in the balance-sheet ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES. POOR CHILDREN ENTERTAINED.

    Twelve hundred poor children of London were entertained at a Christmas dinner in the Guildhall to-day, the cost of which was subscribed by ...

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  14. CIVIC GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. W. Layton, the "Town Clerk of Sydney, returned to London to-day, after an eight weeks' tour of the Continent, during which he visited ...

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  15. SIR LEWIS COHEN.

    The only South Australian New Year Honour is that of Knight Bachelor conferred upon Mr. Lewis Cohen, who, for nearly 40 years has been closely ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND WAR MEMORIALS.

    The War Graves Commission has made a definite proposal to undertake the inspection and upkeep pf the four New Zealand memorials and gardens ...

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  17. THE WORLD'S CONDITION.

    Mr. H. C. Hoover, formerly American Food Administrator in Europe, has issued a statement reviewing the world's condition in 1933. He says: ...

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  18. CONSUMPTION.

    The negotiations between S[?]r James Allen, the High Commissioner of New Zealand, and Dr. Spahlinger, for a supply of the latter's serum for ...

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  19. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    In a leading article to-day, the "Daily Telegraph" says:—No one who has studied the industrial and commercial conditions here will criticise ...

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  20. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    Wanting 207 runs to win and with five wickets down, New South Wales continued their innings in the Sheffield Shield match against Victoria on the ...

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  21. DARING MOTOR THIEF.

    Several persons celebrated the advent of the New Year in stolen motor-cars, but an accident quickly onded the career of one thief. He saved himself from ...

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  22. MURDERER'S BODY.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says a murderer's bequest of his corpse to science has resulted in a strange dispute between ...

    Article : 196 words
  23. INDIA. THE NATIONALIST CONGRESS.

    The 38th Nationalist Congress met at Poona to-day, when the extreme non co-operators proposed a resolution changing the creed of the Congress, in ...

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  24. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY.

    Alderman N. Light, of Newcastle, New South Wales, who has been abroad, returned by R.M.S. Niagara to-day. He said that the conditions in Germany ...

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  25. COMMENTS OF THE "AGE."

    The "Age" of Friday, in the course of a leading article, says.— In preparing for improvements during the New Year the Australian people ...

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  26. N.S.W RECOMMENDATIONS IGNORED.

    In consequence of a resolution passed by the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, declaring that it was against the principles of the ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND PREMIER.

    Mr. Massey, Prime Minister, sends through the Australian Press Association the following NEw Year message to the people of New Zealand:— ...

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  28. PRISON COINCIDENCE.

    The army of experts whose task is to prove that nobody can believe his own eyes is reviewed by C. A. Mitchell, editor of the "Analyst," in "The ...

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  29. BRITISH TREATY WITH NEPAL.

    Cordial messages have been exchanged between the King-Emperor and the King of Nepal on the conclunon of the new treaty, the latter ...

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  30. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    A Ford motor truck, converted into a char-a-bancs, overturned near Petrie to-day with a party en route for the seaside, and Alfred Fraser, 26 years, single, ...

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  31. RINDERPEST.

    No fresh cases of rinderpest have been reported to-day, and no suspicious cases were under observation, though a number of cases of sickness among cattle ...

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  32. MR. SCADDAN'S HONOUR.

    The Governor (Sir Francis Newdegate) has received [?] cablegram stating that the honour C.M.G. has been conferred on Mr. John Scaddan, Minister of Mines ...

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  33. CHINESE BANDITS.

    A message from Peking st[?]tes that the American Legation this morning protested to Waichiaceip in regard to the capture of an American ...

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  34. LIENS AND LOANS.

    Reuter understands that the British Government has been inquiring from the Little Entente Governments as to how far the liens to which Poland, ...

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  35. OPERATIC.

    Dame Nellie Melba's opera company for Australia, numbering 70, principal, chorus, and musicians will sail from Naples on February 17, and open ...

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  36. THE AUSTRALIAN INTERIOR.

    Captain G. H. Wilkins, at present conducting a scientific expedition in Queensland for the British Museum, summing up the great and almost ...

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  37. TERRIBLE REVENGE.

    The people of Tag[?]incozzo yesterday meted out a terrible revenge on a man guilty of sacri[?]ege. He entered the church by night, and stripped a statue ...

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  38. FOOTBALL.

    The "Athletic News" says it understands that the Scottish Rugby Union has protested against tours by over seas teams being arranged except ...

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  39. HANGING BY EYE-SOCKET.

    A message from Myrtleford to the "Argus" states that when getting into his gig after a dance on Boxing night, David Black, farmer, of Happy Valley, ...

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  40. JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    The Japanese squadron which is to visit Hobart on January l8 is under the command of Vice Admiral Chichigoro Saito, C.B. and consists of the Iwate, ...

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  41. SYDNEY ROUGHS ATTACK POLICE.

    Sergt. Magles, of Redfern police station, with Constable Michael, was attacked by a mob on New Year's Eve while arresting a man at a bonfire, and he ...

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  42. WIRELESS.

    In consequence of the political unrest in Great Britain, Mr Bruce, the Prime Minister of Australia, has been unable to advance the wireless ...

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  43. REBEL LEADER.

    General Maritz, the leader of the rebellion in the South African Union in 1914, who afterwards sought refuge in Portuguese East Africa and was ...

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  44. BOAMBEE AGAIN ASHORE.

    Advice was received in Sydney to-day that the steamer Boambee, which went ashore at Tweed River entrance, had been refloated by power from her own ...

    Article : 79 words
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