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  2. THE DAVIS CUP.

    SYDNEY.--The specially prepared court at Double Bay rolled out well after the heavy rain of Saturday and Sunday, and the cool weather conditions on Monday ...

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  3. GENERAL SIR WM BIRDWOOD.

    General Sir William Birdwood-- since the early days of the Gallipoli campaign he has been called the Soul of Anzac-- will arrive in Melbourne this morning. He will ...

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  4. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    Melbourne City Council gave approval yesterday to a suggestion by Cr. Alkman, the Lord Mayor, that £10,000 should be placed on the estimates ...

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  5. KAISERS LETTERS.

    Writing on 22nd August, 1905, the Kaiser congratulates the Czar on creating the Duma, which will bring him and his people into closer touch, and enable him ...

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  6. ALLIES DEMAND KAISER.

    The text of a letter signed by Clemenceau, sent to the Dutch Government regarding the ex-Kaiser, has been published. The letter announces that the Allies have ...

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  7. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. F. Tudor is regarded as practically certain to be re-elected as the leader of the Parliamentary Labor party. At one time Mr. Ryan was considered to be ...

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  8. RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    A Moscow wireless message states:--"The All Russian Commission has resolved that the complete defeat of General Yudonitch. General Denekin and Admiral Koltchak ...

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  9. THE IMMORTAL DEAD.

    The egregious stupidity with which officialdom continues to misrepresent and outrage Australian sentiment was the subject of a saddened discussion at last night's ...

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  10. THE ELECTIONS.

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  11. TWO NEW JUDGES.

    At a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday Mr. S. M'Arthur was appointed to the Supreme Court bench, and Mr. G. J. Dethridge to the County Court bench. ...

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  12. Senate Voting System.

    SYDNEY.--At the declaration of the State Senate poll at the Custom House on Monday, Senator Gardiner made a bitter attack on the system of voting for the ...

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  13. WORLD'S ECONOMIC STABILITY.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, Viscount Bryce, Lord Robert Cecil, Mr. J. R. Clynes, M.P.; Lord Inchcape, Mr. R. M'Kenna, Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., and others have signed ...

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  14. GERMANY AND PEACE.

    Herr Bauer, the German Prime Minister, in a speech said that Germany was resolved to fulfil the provisions of the Pence Treaty, however difficult they might be, ...

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  15. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Treasurer (Mr. M'Pherson) will represent the State Ministry at the reception of Sir William Birdwood to be given by the Lord Mayor on Friday. ...

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  16. TWO HISTORICAL FLAGS.

    Two unique Hags-- one the blue Australian ensign and the other the battalion colors-- will be displayed by the 22nd Battalion in the procession. They are the ...

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  17. DISTURBANCES IN BERLIN.

    Describing the disturbances which took place in the vicinity of the Reichstag in Berlin, which was suppressed by the police firing on the demonstrators, the Berlin ...

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  18. SERVIANS AND ALBANIANS.

    A telegram from Berlin states:-- The northern Albanians revolted against the Servian troops of occupation, and heavy fighting occurred. The Servians lost many ...

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  19. The Referendum Questions.

    Returns with regard to the voting on the referendum questions were completed yesterday with the receipt of the final Queensland figures. The Government's ...

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  20. Warm Welcome in Adelaide.

    ADELAIDE.--The arrival of General Birdwood in Adelaide on Monday on his journey from Perth to Melbourne, though at his own request shorn of official ...

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  21. Jealousy of "John Bull."

    Writing on 26th September, 1905, the Kaiser expresses gratification with Count de Witte's visit, and says--"Count do Witte, with Roosevelt's energetic and ...

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  23. FIGHT IN STREETS OF CORK.

    An electron array occurred in [?] where Sinn Feiners and ex-soldiers engaged in a prolonged tight in the streets. The Sinn Feiners used revolvers and grenades. ...

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  24. Government Extravagance.

    From time to time indignation is expressed by the general public against the continued extravagance and useless waste of public money in ...

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  25. Australia and America.

    At a dinner given by the New York Importers and Exporters' Association, speakers stated that America was anxious to know what Australia's tariff policy ...

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  26. THE GREAT PUSH.

    A lecture on the Great Push oil the Western Front was delivered by Mr. F. Anstey, M.P., in tho Oddfellows' Hall, Brunswick, on Monday night. He described his ...

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  27. FURTHER POLICE RAIDS.

    Further raids on the premises of shopkeepers were made by the detective police yesterday in their efforts to recover some of the large quantity of goods stolen ...

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  28. TRANSPORT FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The steamer Athenic, with 280 New Zealand soldiers aboard, Sailed from Plymouth to-day. ...

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  29. Old Man's Pitiable Condition.

    Since Saturday last Plain Clothes Constables M'Farlane and Dunn, of Fitzroy, have been keeping watch on a house in George-Street, Fitzroy, where it had been ...

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  30. EXHIBITION MATCH.

    The afternoon's programme was filled up with an exhibition doubles match, in which P. O'Hara Wood and R. V. Thomas, who won the world's doubles ...

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  31. "SMACKING" A CHILD.

    In the District Court yesterday Mrs. Nellie Adela Nunquam, of 13 Queen's road, South Melbourne, charged Edith Ruby Osborne with having unlawfully assaulted ...

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  32. A Transport in Distress.

    The United States transport Powhatan 10,531 tons, when 500 miles off New York, sent out wireless distress signals, stating that her boiler rooms were, flooded. ...

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  33. Manufacture of Nitrogen.

    The final report of the nitrogen products committee has been issued. The committee's investigations point to the definite conclusion that it is practicable to make ...

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  34. ELDERLY MAN'S DEATH In the [?]

    At the night of further investigation made yesterday in connection with the dedath of John Popling Reid, aged 56 whose dead body was found on a bed at ...

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  35. Labor Secretary Expelled.

    SIDNEY.-- By nnammous resolution of the central executive of the Australian Labor party, Mr. P. C. Evans, for a number of years general secretary of the ...

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  36. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Application for letters of administration of the estate of Charles Michael Lyons, late of Kambuck, Burma in British India, mine manager, has been made by the Equity Trustees Co. Ltd. [?] ...

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  37. Sir Oliver Lodge in America.

    Sir Oliver Lodge, the eminent English scientist, has arrived in Washington, and will deliver lectures in the United States during the ensuing six weeks. ...

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  38. PRAHRAN SHOPKEEPER ARRESTED.

    At Prahran yesterday Plain Clothes Constables Halpin and Cummins searched the premises of Joseph Legreca fruiterer, 399 Chapel-street, and took possession of ...

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  40. TRIAL OF M. CAILLAUX.

    The trial of M. Caillaux, a former Prime Minister of France, on a charge of high treason, has been fixed for 17th February. ...

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  41. Metal Export Restrictions.

    HOBART.--Mr. J. E. has sent the following telegram to the Prime Minister:-- "The restrictions upon export are crippling mining, ruining miners and ...

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  42. EURIPIDES LEAVES PLYMOUTH.

    The steamer Euripides, from Australia after ten days' delay awaiting wharfage accommodation in London, has left Plymonth for London. ...

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  43. RAILWAY STATION BURNED.

    ECHUCA.--The Tongala railway station was completely destroyed by fire at 2 a.m. on Sunday, the safe being the only article saved. The station ...

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  44. IMPERIAL STATISTICS.

    On 20th inst. Mr.' G. H. Knibbs the Commonwealth Statistician, will read a paper before the Royal Statistical Society on The Organisation of Imperial Statistics. ...

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  45. DARWIN OFFICIAL DISAPPEARS.

    DARWIN.--Thomas Close, recently manager of the State liquor store, is reported to have disappeared from his residence on Garden Plot, near Darwin. A letter left ...

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  46. SIR ROSS SMITH'S VISIT TO MELBOURNE.

    In a telegram received by the Premier yesterday Sir Ross Smith states that he and his party are greatly looking forward to visiting Melbourne, and hope to fly their ...

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  47. Pan-Pacific Union.

    President Wilson has been invited to become the active president of the Pan-Pacific Union at Honolulu after he retires from the United States Presidency. ...

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