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  2. LORD ALLENBY.

    The [?] function attended by Lord Allenby yesterday was a [?] reception by the Lord Mayer (Sir W. Brunton) at 11.30 a.m. He [?]nched with members of ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General received Squadron Leader A. T. Cole, M.C., D.F.C., on his appointment as honorary aide de camp, at Government House yesterday morning. ...

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  4. DEATH OF SIR A. CHAPMAN

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—Sir Austin Chapman, one of the original members of the first Commonwealth Parliament, died in Lewisham Private Hospital at 9.55 p.m. ...

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  5. TRAGEDY OF THE ICE.

    One of the greatest marine disasters in the history of the Baltie, the Rign correspondent of the "Daily Express" states, is taking place among 25 frozen-in cargo ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    "Not many weeks pass without a murder or a new Australian loan," is the opening phrase in the "Daily Herald's" city article to-day. entitled, Australia Asks ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    A ceremonious opening of Federal Parliament by the Governor-General will take place this afternoon. At full meetings of the Government parties yesterday plans ...

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  8. JOB CONTROL.

    Since the ship owners wrote to the Seamen's. Union warning the union that a continuance of the practice of job control. resulting in numerous irritating and ...

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  9. CITIZENS' WELCOME.

    Large members of citizens representative of every phase and activity of Melbourne [?] joined with the Lord Mayor (Sir W. [?]unton) in welcoming Lord and ...

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  10. DOMINIONS IN LONDON.

    Referring to the press cablegrams from Australia regarding the raising of the states of High Commissioners, the Imperial authorities point out that obviously ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S FRIEND.

    Lord Forster has accepted the presidency of the Big Brother movement. In a letter he says:—"I am sure the movement, if properly supported can do much ...

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  12. POSITION IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—When asked today if he received a copy of the letter from the steamship owners complaining of job control, the secretary of the Port ...

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  13. ITALIAN QUEEN MOTHER.

    The funeral of the late Queen Margherita was the most imposing ever accorded an Italian Queen. She was buried in the Panthe[?] beside King Victor Emmanuel, ...

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  14. Royal Society of St. George.

    A letter has been received by the president of the Melbourne branch of the Royal Society of St. George from Lieutenant G. Irving, A.D.C. to Field-Marshal ...

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  15. DISARMAMENT.

    It would not be surprising if it were deemed inadvisable to adhere to the proposed date—16th February—for the meeting of the preliminary committee on ...

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  16. LEVY FOR STRIKERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—All the seamen on the steamer Suva who had not paid the 5/ levy due to help the British strikers paid up to-day, and were signed on. It ...

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  17. ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIND.

    Professor Langdon, who is conduction archaeological excavations at Kish, announces important discoveries at the newly-opened site. 16 miles north-east of ...

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  18. To-day's Arrangements.

    Lord Allenby will spend to-day in a motor trip to the country. At 7.30 tonight he will be the guest of the president and members of the Melbourne Club at ...

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  19. CITY'S GENERATOR.

    As far as can be ascertained, the opponents of the purchase of a locally made generator will put up a strenuous fight when the electric supply committee meets ...

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  20. BANDITS IN MEXICO.

    Four thousand picked Mexican troops have been sent in pursuit of 20 bandits, who on Saturday night carried nut the most cold-blooded slaughter in Mexico's ...

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  21. "SOUND THE LOUD TIMBRELS."

    Sir.—Without any intention of detracting from the prestige of a great cavalry leader, our visitor, Lord Allenby (who, incidentally, presides more cavalry charges ...

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  22. A BISHOP AND HIS VICARS.

    Right Rev. Dr. Barnes, the new Bishop of Birningham, was called to Lambeth Palace to-day in connection with the dispute with the fifteen vicars of his diocese ...

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  23. "THE LEADER."

    A varied selection of illustrations is given in "The Leader" this week. There are photographs depicting Lord Allenby's arrival in Melbourne, with an interesting ...

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  24. NEW SPORTS FASHION.

    The Prince of Wales entered for the amateur squash racquets championship, but was defeated in the first round. 15—4, 15—9. The Prince showed much-improved ...

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  25. THE RECENT FLOODS.

    The Thames floods are subsiding rapidly at all points. The fields and roads are emerging again from the waste waters. ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    Three hundred shipping strike volunteers from New Zealand are being returned in large batches by outgoing steamers. All will be repatriated by ...

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  27. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    James M[?] late of Nul[?] farmer, who died on 1st August, left by will da[?] 11th March, 1920, personal property valued at £3576 to his widow and children. ...

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  28. PLUNGE OVER PRECIPICE.

    A woman was killed, a man critically injured and two girls were slightly injured when a phaeton capsized and fell thirty feet down a precipice on the road ...

    Article : 272 words
  29. Phenomenal Young Singer.

    There left [?]or Europe yesterday by R.M.S. Ora[?], a 115-year-old Melbourne girl. Miss Winnie Amelia Baquie, who is said to be the possessor of a voice of ...

    Article : 140 words
  30. SOCIALISTS IN FRANCE.

    The congress of the French Socialist party last night decided by 1766 votes to 1331 in favor of participation in the Government, provided the party secured a ...

    Article : 57 words
  31. NATIONALIST MEETING.

    There was a large attendance of Nationalist members at their party meeting Prominent amongst the new members were Mr. Nott (Q). who defeated Mr. ...

    Article : 308 words
  32. Brawl on Board Ship.

    About midnight on Monday a quarrel between three of the cooks and a seaman on board the White Star steamer Zealandie at Port Melbourne developed into ...

    Article : 152 words
  33. THE AUSTRALIAN BLACK.

    The January-March issue of The Australian Mus[?] Magazine, which is edited by [?] C. Anderson, is notable for its frontespiece—a photograph of an Australian ...

    Article : 117 words
  34. BEEF EXPORT TRADE.

    Professor La[?]y, of Melbourne University, will embark on the steamer Sophocles, on 20th January. He is convinced of the need of establishing a low ...

    Article : 112 words
  35. Tasmanian Attorney-General.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The AttorneyGeneral Mr. Ogilvie, and the Government Geologist, Mr. McIntosh Reid, paid a visit to the osmiridium fields during the week ...

    Article : 88 words
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