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  2. CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS.

    AUCKLAND.--The championship singles was the attraction at the Davis Cup courts on Thursday morning, when Tilden and N. Peach, and Washburn and O'Hara Wood ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    SYDNEY.--Mr. M'Donald, M.L.C., a director of the Continental Traders' Co. Ltd., complains that the Wheat Board in Melbourne will not negotiate with his firm ...

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  4. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

    A large anti-cyclone or high pressure a[?] is shown on Thursday's isobaric chart, evening Tasmania and the extreme ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CITIZEN FORCES.

    Steps are being taken by the military authorities to rearm the artillery of tho citizen forces, now that the latter are being reorganised upon a divisional basis. ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    A statement recently made that members of the general public are entitled to take part in the proceedings of the forthcoming meeting of the Science Association without ...

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  7. HIGH PRICES.

    Having carried out a campaign with success, it is claimed, against the high prices charged for gloves, members of the Housewives' Association are now turning ...

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  8. CROSSBRED WOOL GLUT.

    A conference of Commonwealth growers of crossbred wool was held yesterday afternoon at the Independent Hall, and was attended by delegates ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE.

    NEWCASTLE.--The decision of the Victorian Government to refuse to recognise the Hibble coal tribunal's award in regard to the brown coal mine at Morwell is likely ...

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  10. HAMPERING COAL SUPPLIES.

    A significant message was received from Sydney last night which has a hearing on the coal crisis. The message stated that the Commonwealth steamer Eurelia, whilst ...

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  11. Will Mr. Hughes Appoint Tribunal?

    SYDNEY.--Discussing the prospects of a settlement, and official of one of the transport unions stated om Thursday that he did not believe that Mr. Hughes would appoint ...

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  12. THE ECONOMY COMMISSION.

    A further report has been complated by the Federal Economy Commission, and has been forwarded by the Governor-General to the Prime Minister. The report has not ...

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  13. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. Morton Clarke, chief clerk of courts at Ballarat, will retire on 22nd March. He has been associated with the Crown Law department for 49 years, and is probably ...

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  14. YESTERDAY'S BAROMETER (Corrected)

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES POOL

    SYDNEY.--On Thursday the Premier and the Minister of Agriculture had a further conference with representatives of banking institutions in regard to the ...

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  16. FORECASTS.

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  17. Determined Strikers.

    SYDNEY.--There were no developments in Sydney on Thursday in connection with the stewards' strike. Mr. Moate, general secretary of the stewards' organisation, ...

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  18. A.l.F. CANTEENS FUND.

    The Minister of Defence has directed the transfer of sums totalling £81,712 85 from regimental and other funds to the Australian Imperial Force Canteens Fund. This ...

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  19. WHEAT TRAFFIC.

    In view, of the magnitude of the present harvest in comparison with last year's, the Victorian Railway department is making every effort to shift the wheat aa quickly as possible. ...

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  20. BENDIGO.

    Messrs. Pringle and Thoneman, of the Victorian Electric Supply Co., on Thursday had a conference with City Council concerning the future working of the ...

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  21. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  22. MR. MOATE RETURNS TO MELBOURNE.

    SYDNEY.--The general secretary of the Stewards' Union, Mr. Moate, left on Thursday night for Melbourne, to he on hand in the event of the Prime Minister ...

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  23. MAJOR PLANETS.--January 7.

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  24. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    William Jaguers was sent to gaol by the Fitzroy bench yesterday on a charge of assaulting his wife. Mrs. Jaguers stated that on Tuesday night defendant struck ...

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  25. WHARFIES' SPECIAL RELIEF STOPPED.

    SYDNEY.--The State Government has stopped the special relief to wharf laborers, who now are requested to apply to the Benevolent Society. ...

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  26. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  27. KILLING A COW.

    As a humorous example of the slavish regard paid by Governments to red tape, an Order in Council made yesterday by the Victorian Executive Council merits wider ...

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  28. HOW THE STRIKE HITS SPORT.

    SYDNEY.--Intimations have been received from various Queensland! sailing clubs alleging that owing to the stewards' strike they are unable to send craft to ...

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  29. WHEAT SHIPMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 words
  30. Returned Soldiers' League.

    At a meeting of the Victorian council of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' League held yesterday the matter of the renewal of a bar licence at Anzac House, ...

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  31. GEELONG.

    The old police paddick in South Geelong, consisting of 15 acres, was sold by auction on Thursday by the Crown. It realised £62 per acre, and it is understood it was ...

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  32. COUNTRY RACES POSTPONED.

    DROUIN.--The local races which were to have been held on Saturday next have been postponed owing to the reduced railway services. ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES STATION REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  34. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    STAWELL.--The adjourned inquiry into the death of Andrew Tinnati, a jockey, who succumbed to injuries recived whilst riding Breane in the Flying Handicap at Glenorchy races on ...

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  35. Riverina News.

    CULCAIRN.--The annual audit of Culcairn shire repatriation committee's accounts shows that £12,427 has been expended. The sum of £8730 was paid out as loans to soldier settlers through ...

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  36. W. A. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    PERTH.--Members of the Railway Officers Association to the number of 600 met on Thursday, and passed a resolution advising the locomotive men oil strike to ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND STATION REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  38. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
  39. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  40. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    BALLARAT.--The English cricketers arrived in Ballarat oil Thursday evening for the match against a local team. They were welcomed at the western railway ...

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  41. The Next Australian Tour.

    Mr. E. E. Bean, Victoria's representative on the committed appointed to select the Australian teams for the test matches, left by the express yesterday for Adelaide, ...

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  42. BUILDING BOOM IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.--According to official returns there was a building boom in Sydney and suburbs during 1920. During the year 10,015 new buildings were erected, at a cost ...

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  43. HORSE AND JINKER STOLEN.

    Driving with his sick father into Melbourne Hospital last night, Mr. P. Berry left his horse and jinker outside the hospital gates, in Swanston-street, while he ...

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  44. PILLAGING EXTRAORDINARY.

    WELLINGTON.--The latest report regarding the pillaging of cargoes indicates that the robbery was perpetrated before the actual shipment of the goods. A ...

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  45. THE KALGOORLIE MINES.

    KALGOORLIE.--Representatives of local bodies and eight unions connected with the mining industry met at Boulder Town Hall on Thursday to try to make some ...

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  46. SELECTING THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    SYDNEY.--Mr. Sidney Smith, secretary of the hoard of control, who arrived From Melbourne on Thursday, said he could say nothing about the non-selection of a ...

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  47. SLY GROG SELLING AT WINDSOR.

    John Thomas Hartley, Prahran council employe, 40 Earl-street, Windsor, was charged at Prahran court yesterday with having sold intoxicating liquor without a licence on 22nd, 23rd and 26th ...

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  48. R.M.S. MAKURA AT AUCKLAND.

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  49. R.M.S, MAKURA DELAYED.

    AUCKLAND.--The Makura, which arrived from Vancouver on Thursday morning, was to have sailed at midnight for Sydney, but she has been held up owing ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. MISSING WAR BONDS.

    YEA.--The four war bonds reported recently as missing from the offices of the Master of Lunacy, Melbourne, were posted in a registered letter to Mrs. F. G. Purcell, ...

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  52. EAST-WEST TRAFFIC.

    The South Australian railway authorities have advised the Victorian Commissioners that they are running a mixed train from Adelaide to Port Augusta on ...

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  53. PICKING AUSTRALIA'S CRICKET TEAM.

    Sir,--In view of the necessity of selecting the full strength of Australia for tho coming tour in England would it not be well to take a prominent cricketer as manager ...

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  54. The Strike Victims.

    It is not customary for an inter-State steamer to return to her wharf after leaving on the commencement of a voyage for the solo purpose of picking up extra freight, ...

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  55. Suburban Railway Fares.

    Mr. Snowball, M.L.A., recently made representations to the Premier on behalf of the people living in the outer suburbs, Who, he pointed out, would be very severely ...

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  56. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    ADELAIDE.--The wharf laborers have resumed unloading the sugar which arrived by the steamer Gabo from Java, and which was in over-weight 220-lb bags. ...

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  57. ALLEGED RED CROSS FRAUDS.

    Trafficking in Red Cross goods was alleged at the City Court yesterday, before Mr. P. Cohen, P.M., against George Baines, Jennie Baines and Henry St. John ...

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  58. Municipal Intelligence.

    A new valuation was submitted to a special meeting of Gern Tree Gully shire council on Wednesday, showing a total of £81,858, which is an increase of £17,971. The rate will now total ...

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  59. AUSTRALIAN METALS.

    Anxiety in respect to the low prices prevailing for lead has been increased by information to hand that there are 100,000 tons of unsold lead in stock in Europe. ...

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  60. AUSTRALIA'S "GOOGLY" BOWLER.

    It will be learned with pleasure by all cricket enthusiasts that Mr. A. A. Mailey, the Australian "googly" bowler, has quite recovered from the effects of the strain ...

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  61. Wages Board Appointments.

    The following appointment under the Factories and Shops Act were made at a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday:--Flock Board: Mr. V. Tanner, P.M., ...

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  62. RAILWAY OFFENCES.

    "Judging by the numbers caught, there must be a let escape," said Mr. Knight, P.M., at Collingwood on Wednesday, in fining the following persons for offences against the railway regulations:-- ...

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  63. THE GLOVE BOYCOTT.

    Sir,--Would you kindly grant us space to announce to our members and those other splendid women outside our organisation who gave ua loyal support by either ...

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  64. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  65. ALLEGED CRUELTY TO A HORSE.

    At Fitzroy yesterday, a carrier named William Horace Canning was charged with having used a horse in circumstances involving cruelty. Inspector A. T. Latham said on the morning ...

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  66. CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  67. QUEENSLAND STATE MEAT SHOPS.

    BRISBANE.--The Minister of State Enterprises stated on Thursday that the new manager of the State meat shops at Townsville had left for Townsville. He was ...

    Article : 68 words
  68. Advertising

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