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  2. THE TAR AND FEATHERS CASE.

    ARARAT.--The Ararat police court was again crowded when the hearing was resumed of the charges against the seven men alleged to have been concerned in the ...

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  3. THE HOLIDAY SEASON.

    The scene at the Tourist Bureau, at the corner of Collins and Swanston streets, yesterday was a most animated one. Throughout the entire day the rush of intending ...

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  4. MONASH AND BIRDWOOD.

    General Sir John Monash, who is due to arrive at Melbourne on Boxing day, will be tendered a reception in the shape of an At Home at the Town Hall by the Lord Mayor ...

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  5. COASTAL SHIP STOPPAGE.

    Further negotiations yesterday in connection with the dispute between the interstate ship owners and the marine engineers again failed to provide a solution of the ...

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  6. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The most notable developments revealed by the progress returns for the House of Representatives election yesterday were the completion of the Tasmanian count, ...

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  7. ATTACK ON LORD FRENCH.

    One account of the attempt made to assassinate Field Marshal Lord French, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, while he was motoring through Phoenix Park, states that ...

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  8. THE PEACE TREATY.

    The Allies have definitely decided to sign peace prior to Christmas. The Paris correspondent of the ''Morning Post" states:--"The Scapa Flow reparation ...

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  9. CAPT. ROSS SMITH KNIGHTED.

    His Majesty the King has conferred the Order of Knighthood of the British Empire (civil division) upon Captain Ross Smith and his brother, ...

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  10. ARRANGEMENTS FOR WELCOME.

    After landing at St. Kilda on Boxing day Lieutenant- General Sir John Monash will be welcomed by members of St. Kilda council. The pier will be lined with ...

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  11. Great Victory Claimed.

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  12. Airmen Reach Charleville.

    BRISBANE.--Ross Smith and his crew, continuing their journey from Longreach, passed over Barcaldine at 8.15 a.m. on Tuesday morning, and dropped a packet of ...

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  13. The Ballarat Contest.

    BALLARAT.--The counting of absentee votes in connection with the Ballarat election was continued on Tuesday. Only 162 votes were dealt with. Of these 49 were ...

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  14. Holiday Weather Forecast.

    Referring to the weather prospects during the Christmas holidays, the Acting Commonwealth Meteorologist (Mr. Griffiths) stated last night that indications ...

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  15. ANOTHER DISTINGUISHED SOLDIER.

    Welcome to Lieut.-Col. Murray. V.C. The president of the 4th Infantry Brigade Association (Brigadier -General C. H. Brand) desires members to form a strong ...

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  16. Austin Hospital. STORMS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Austin Hospital, Heidelberg, presented a gay scene last night, all of the wards being decorated with bunting, electric lights and [?]. Each of the patients received a WELLINGTON.--Electrical storms and heavy rains make the outlook doubtful for the holidays. The railway traffic is heavy, and many holiday makers are experiencing ...

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  17. Fate of Sir John Alcock.

    Details of the tragic end of Captain Sir John Alcock, the famous airman, show that after an ascent at Rouen a fog came on and he was flying low, endeavoring to find ...

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  18. THE SENATE.

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  19. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Private cable messages have been received in Melbourne intimating that the King has been pleased to confer the order of O.B.E. on Rev. Colonel Percy Bladen ...

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  20. BOLSHEVIST TERRORISM.

    A wireless report from General Denekin states that the Bolshevists, after occupying Voronesh, shot 5000 men who were suspected of being concerned in a counter ...

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  21. THE REFERENDUM.

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  22. American Pro- Bolshevists.

    A number of Bolshevist sympathisers, led by a woman, attempted to rescue deportees on Ellis Island. In the rioting that took place several police were injured. ...

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  23. Mexico and America.

    At the Mexican seaport of Mazatlan a number of American sailors have been arrested, and the authorities refuse to release them. The State department is ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND BY- ELECTIONS.

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  25. THE POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.--There was no alteration on Tuesday regarding the strike of marine engineers. The Institute of Marine Engineers has forwarded to Rear- Admiral ...

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  26. RETURNING TROOPS.

    Troops and dependants ex Ormonde will disembark on Friday morning at the new pier, Port Melbourne. Troops and dependants on the ...

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  27. ORIENT S.N. COMPANY.

    The annual report of the Orient Steam Navigation Company shows the sum of £254,574 at credit of profit and loss. A dividend on deferred shares of 15 per cent., ...

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  28. GENERAL PAU.

    A characteristic speech by General Pau, the French soldier veteran, who was at the head of the French mission to Australia, was read in the Legislative Council last ...

    Article : 317 words
  29. BENDIGO ELECTORATE.

    BENDIGO.--The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, was on Tuesday formally declared the duly elected member for Bendigo in the new Federal parliament. About 500 ...

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  30. Flax in South of Ireland

    Efforts are being made to introduce the flax growing and linen industry in the south of Ireland. A big factory is being constructed in Cork, and contracts have ...

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  31. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    By a proclamation published in the "Commonwealth Gazette," yesterday (23rd December) was fixed as the day for the commencement of the Navigation Act ...

    Article : 241 words
  32. MUTINY ON AMERICAN LINER

    A mutiny occurred aboard the United States steamer America, 22, 622 tons, which was conveying the members of the American peace delegation homeward, and the ...

    Article : 116 words
  33. DROWNING FATALITIES.

    Sir, --During the past few weeks we have had quite an epidemic of drowning fatalities, and with the approach of the holiday season we shall have the usual toll of ...

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  34. British Political Situation.

    In a speech at Liverpool, Mr. Bonar Law said the talk about a general election in February was all nonsense. ...

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  35. Nurses' Registration Bill.

    The Nurses' Registration Bill was discussed at great length in the Legislative Council last evening. On the motion for the second reading of the bill an attempt ...

    Article : 294 words
  36. World's Demand for Gold.

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  37. WILLS AND ESTATES

    David Guthire Peters, formerly of Walter- street, Ascot Vale, and late of Ascot Vale- road, Moonee Ponds, retired carpenter, who died on 28th September, by his will of 4th November, 1918, left ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. Spread of St. John's Wort.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, during the debate on the Appropriation Bill. Mr. A. A. Billson urged greater activity ...

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  39. The One Big Union.

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  40. DISPUTE AT A RAND MINE

    CAPETOWN, 22nd December. Speaking in regard to the dispute at the Simmer Deep mine, concerning the rein statement of a German employe, Mr. ...

    Article : 90 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. Robbers on Albury- bridge.

    ALBURY.--During the last few evenings persons upon crossing the Union- bridge, which spans the Murray at Albury, have been "bailed up" their money demanded ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. Advertising

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  45. Advertising

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