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  2. KAISER'S LETTERS.

    The "Morning Post" continues the publication of the historic letters of the Kaiser to the Czar, written between 1894 and 1914. The Australian ...

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  3. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    There is a surprising absence of official information with regard to the forthcoming visit to Australia of the Prince of Wales. It is impossible to ascertain definitely when ...

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  4. LOUSES FOR THE WORKERS.

    The taking of evidence tendered by Mr. A. W. Foster, representing the conference of federated unions, on the question of housing, was resumed at the sittings of ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    In regard to Federal politics immediate interest centres in the reconstruction of the Cabinet, everything depends on this work; important matters of public policy, ...

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  6. RAILWAY MEN'S WAGES.

    A very important interview between Sir Eric Geddes, Minister of Transport, and the committee of the railway men regarding the letter's decision not to accept the ...

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  7. THE WHEAT SCANDALS.

    SYDNEY. -- The Premier received the resignation of Mr. W. G. Grahame as Minister of Agriculture in the State Cabinet on Wednesday. A meeting of the Executive ...

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  8. THE IRRIGATION SETTLERS

    ROCHESTER. -- The progress of the Treasurer's party through the irrigation districts dependent upon the Waranga basin supply was obstructed at several ...

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  9. COASTAL SHIPPING STRIKE.

    Disappointment will be felt at the fact that despite the hopeful auguries, yesterday's conference between the parties to the dispute in the shipping industry ended in ...

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  10. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and Lady Helen Ferguson entertained to luncheon at Government House yesterday Lieutenant Colonel J. B. Dodge, D.S.O., D.S.C.; ...

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  11. STATUS OF THE EMPIRE.

    Replying to criticisms emanating from Natal on his statement, "The British Empire ceased to exist ill August, 1914," Lientenant-General Smuts, the Prime Minister, ...

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  12. A.I.F. CRICKETERS.

    Mr. E. E. Bean, secretary of the Victorian Cricket Association, stated yesterday that the financial arrangements between the Victorian, Now South Wales and ...

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  13. DISAPPOINTMENT IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY. -- There was considerable disappointment in Sydney on Wednesday when it was known the Melbourne shiping conference had proved abortive. The ...

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  14. EX-KAISER'S EXTRADITION.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Berlin states that even the Social Democrats are joining in the campaign against the extradition of the ...

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  15. RAILWAY MANAGEMENT.

    ECHUCA.--The steamer Australian has arrived at the wharf with two barges in tow, laden with piles for the Railway department. Requests for trucks have so ...

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  16. The Stewards' Claims.

    In regard to the stewards claims, Mr. H. M. Adams, secretary of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners Association, said yesterday that the published ...

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  17. DEPARTMENT'S LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE.

    Sir, -- On 11th December I had consigned to me at Hurst-bridge from Korumburra an 8 h.p. portable 30-cwt. oil engine. After three days' wait for a truck, it was ...

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  18. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Patrick Malahan (otherwise known as Patrick Malane), of Ormond, died on 20th September 1919. and under win dated 9th April, 1916 left real estate valued at £2626 and personal property ...

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  19. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    Lord Kilmarnock, late secretary to the British embassy at Tokio has left for Berlin, where he will be the British diplomatic representative, and will have the status of ...

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  20. Building Trade Affected.

    One of the natural results of the tying up of coal steamers through the marine engineers' strike has been the hampering of the brick kilns through scarcity of fuel, ...

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  21. BOLSHEVIST CLAIMS.

    A Bolshevist delegation at Dorpat, in Livonia, announces that it has received a wireless message stating that the Bolshevists have captured Irkutsk and taken ...

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  22. A FIRE AT TALLYGAROOPNA.

    TALLYGAROOPNA. -- The township residents at midnight on Tuesday were aroused by an alarm of fire. The premises occupied by Mrs. Chapple, who conducted ...

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  23. DISORGANISED COUNTRY TRAIN SERVICE.

    Sir, -- The disgraceful way in which country passenger trains are held up at suburban stations, such as North Melbourne and other places, is getting beyond ...

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  24. COUNTRY PARTY OPPOSES PRESELECTION.

    PERTH. -- The Farmers and Settlers Association at Narrogin has resolved that there shall be no selection ballot for Country party candidates in that ...

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  25. MEAT GLUT IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. J. D. Connolly, Agent-General for Western Australia, is urging that, in view of the glut in meat in England, greater space should he reserved for fruit ...

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  26. The Monash Reception.

    In expressing regret that the State Ministry was not represented at the reception given to Sir John Monash on Monday night, the Lord Mayor, curiously ...

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  27. DAVIS CUP MATCHES.

    SYDNEY. -- Further practice was engaged in on Wednesday by the Davis Cup contestants, who are in fine form. Owing to heavy rain on Tuesday night the ground ...

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  28. THE REFERENDUM FIGURES.

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  29. LICENSING CARRIERS' VEHICLES.

    The contention of the secretary of the Federated Carters and Drivers' Union (Mr. J. Stack), who at an inquest on Tuesday on the body of a lorry driver who had been ...

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  30. AN EPISODE IN FRANCE.

    The finding of the general court-martial relating to the case against Lance-Corporal James Richmond, 26th Battalion, was promulgated at the Domain camp yesterday. ...

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  31. SOLDIERS AND BOXING.

    The returned soldiers organisation has condemned the proposed match for the boxing championship between Dempsey and Carpentier, urging that the authorities ...

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  32. HOUSE RENTS AT RICHMOND.

    Sir, -- In your issue of 7th inst. "T.J.K." challenges me to direct him to one of the five or six houses referred to in my evience before the Royal Commission on Basic ...

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  33. An Ambiguous Utterance.

    Contetnding that he was not in favor of a professional army, the Minister of Defence yesterday objected to the statement, published in the loading article in "The ...

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  34. London Wool Sales.

    The wool sales to-day opene firm. Merinoes brought 5 per cent, above the December closing rates. ...

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  35. PRICE OF MOTOR PETROL.

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  36. Declaration of Senate Poll.

    The Commonwealth Electoral Officer for Victoria (Mr. Lawson) will declare the Victorian Poll to-morrow at his office in Collins-street ...

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  37. Political Picnic to Samoa.

    WELLINGTON. -- A party of members of Parliament will leave New Zealand in the second week in February on a visit to Samoa. Probably they will be ...

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  38. A Challenged Appointment.

    BRISBANE. -- Apparently the protests against the appointment, of Mr. William Lennon as Licutenant-Governor of Queensland are to ho futile, as the Secretary of ...

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  39. ELECTORAL REFORM.

    Sir, -- Night I ask Mr. Benjamin Hoare a few questions ? In his letter of to-day he complains that the States have equal representation in the Senate, and instances ...

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  40. WEDNESDAY'S LATE CABLES

    British Jews propose to raise £1,000,000 to found a Jewish centre of learning as a war memorial for the Jews who fought for the Empire. ...

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  41. THE CHAFF TRADE AND THE RAILWAYS.

    Sir, -- Under the above heading you state "RECENT investigation into the truck muddle at the railways have shown that one of the causes of congestion arises from ...

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  42. ITALY'S ATTITUDE TO WAR CRIMINALS.

    Italy has not joined in the demand for the extradition from Germany of those responsible for the war. ...

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  43. Farmers at Bendigo.

    BENDIGO. -- The West Bendigo and Eaglehawk electorates council of the Victorian Farmers' Union has decided to thoroughly organise those constituencies, with ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. NEW PHOSPHATE MINES.

    Probably the richest and most extensive phosphate mines in the world have been located near-Derna, in Cyrenaica. ...

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  46. FOUND DEAD IN THE BUSH.

    Dressed in military hospital blue uniform, the body of a young man was found in the bush about seven miles from Yarra Glen on Tuesday afternoon by returned ...

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  47. CARPENTIER-DEMPSEY MATCH.

    At Bordeaux to-day Georges Carpentier knocked out the American MacClosky at the outset of the second round. At Bordeaux to-day Georges Carpentier ...

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  48. Coal Shortage at Port Pirie.

    ADELAIDE. -- The Parliamentary members for Port Pirie state that the coal shortage there is creating a serious position. Already many men are idle, and the ...

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  49. UNION LEADERS OBJECT TO STRIKE.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas and other railway union leaders threaten that they will not lead another strike. ...

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  50. COAL DISCOVERY IN TASMANIA.

    ZEEHAN. -- A coal discovery has just been made in the Prcolenna district, on the north-west coast. A body of coal 15 to 18 inches deep on a 20 feet face ...

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  51. POSING AS A V.C. WINNER.

    SYDNEY. -- At Lithgow police court on Wednesday, Arthur Frederick Roberts was fined £10 on charges of having posed as a V.C. winner and having unlawfully worn a ...

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  52. War Homes by Day Labor.

    PERTH. -- Mr. Morell, Director-General of War Service Homes, has conferred with the building trade unions, and, having secured supplies of timber, bricks, &c has ...

    Article : 62 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. Advertising

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