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  2. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    A debate on the decisions of the Paris Conference was inauguarted in tho German Reichstag yesterday by Herr Simons, Foreign Minister, in a long explanatory ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE

    While yachting at Hobart on Tuesday the Governor-General met with a slight injury to one of his legs. As he desired to, rest the limb he did not proceed to ...

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  4. SQUANDER AND TAX

    A committee of well-known Sydney business men after considering the financial situation has submitted a report, copy of which has been forwarded to the council ...

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  5. WHEAT PRICES FALLING.

    Wheat prices abroad are rapidly falling. A cable message published to-day announces that the Imperial Government has declared a further reduction in the ...

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  6. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    A Moscow wireless message says:--"My Krassin states that the majority of influential circles in Great Britain are greatly in favour of trade with Russia. especially ...

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  7. COASTAL SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    Although the ballot for the election of [?]iale of the Federated Seamen's Union was understood to have closed last Monday, no official advice has yet reached the ...

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  8. GREAT CRICKET TUMULT.

    The announcement that the Victorian selectors had not picked the Australian Eleven captain, W. Armstrong, as a member of the Victorian team to play against ...

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  9. The Tribunal Proposal.

    It was rumored in union circles yesterday that another effort was to be made to ask the Prime Minister to call together a tribunal under the Industrial Peace Act. ...

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  10. Demands on Government Vessel.

    Referring yesterday to statements that the Commonwealth Government vessels were liable to disorganisation owing to the operation of "job control," an official ...

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  11. THE COLONIAL OFFICE.

    In the reshuffic of portfolios Mr. L. C. Amery (Under-Secretary for the Colonies) placed himself unreservedly in the hands of the Prime Minister, but he preferred ...

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  12. STRIKE OF WHEAT WORKERS

    ADELAIDE.--The waterside workers having refused to load the two steamers at Wallaroo with wheat, both vessels have been ordered to Port Adelaide, where they ...

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  13. MESOPOTAMIAN OIL.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states:--"The text of the British mandate over Mesopotamia seems to confirm the view of the ...

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  14. RESTRICTIONS TO CONTINUE.

    Notwithstanding the fact that the Wonthaggi mine, which supplies one-third of the railway requirements of cola, is now working, the railway authorities are ...

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  15. MURDERS IN IRELAND.

    Captain King, country inspector of constabulary, was wounded and his wife was shot dead at Mallow railway station on Monday night, where they were waiting, ...

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  16. DINGHY RACING.

    The delayed final heat for the dinghy championship was sailed at St. Kilda yesterday. A warm sun shone on the sparkling waters of the Bay, ...

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  17. BRITISH RULE IN INDIA.

    The extremist leader. Gandhi, has addressed a letter to the Duke of Connaught in which he describes British rule as emasculating, body and soul, and says it is ...

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  18. WOMEN SUPPORT CAMPAIGN.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Women's section, Victorian Farmers' Union, yesterday, the following resolutions were carried:-- ...

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  19. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Henry Evans, late of Abedredeen-street, Geelong who died on 23rd November, by his will of 11th June. 1919, left £900 real estate and £[?]68 personalty to his widow. relatives and friends. ...

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  20. INDIAN WAR MEMORIAL.

    The Prince of Wales to-day unveiled a memorial on the Downs, near Brighton, in memory of the Hindus and Sikhs who died in England during the war. He said ...

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  21. Why Armstrong Stood Out in Sydney.

    SYDNEY.--The first intimation that Armstrong would not piny in the recent match was given to the New South Wales officials by a Sydney pressman at 11.25 ...

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  22. AN ECHO OF MR. HUGHES'S A.N.A. SPEECH.

    Sir,--In one of his expansive moments Tallyrand described a contemporary as "a delightful raconteur but an awful fibber." The speech delivered by Mr. Hughes at ...

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  23. Care of the Teeth.

    Our Teeth: Are They a Menace? was the title of a lecture delivered at the A.N.A. Hall, Prahran, last evening by Dr. W. A. Morrison, president of the Dental ...

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  24. CONSTANTINE'S STATUS.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" learns that before the State department will recognise the Greek Government the United States must know ...

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  25. New South Wales Guarantee.

    SYDNEY.--Following upon inquiries made by representatives of the Farmers and Settlers' Association relative to the payment of the State Government ...

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  26. BRITISH EMIGRATION.

    The Emigration Conference to-day discussed the cost of ocean fares for emigrants, free passages for children, and the continuance of State-aided passages for ...

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  27. Value of Assurances.

    The ship owners, in their latest communication to Sir. Walsh, ask the union executive council, on its own behalf and on behalf of its members, to assure the ...

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  28. THE INFLUENZA SCOURGE.

    The Ministry of Health, has issued its first report on an intensive study of the influenza scourge. It states the cause of the pandemic is still an unsolved problem, ...

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  29. The Cricket Association.

    The secretary of the Victorian Cricket Association, Mr. E. E. Bean, who is also one of the selectors, stated yesterday that the executive would submit to a meeting ...

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  30. BRITISH COAL MINES.

    The Mines department announces that the price of coal will be decontrolled on 1st March, when the instructions to collieries to supply specified districts will also ...

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  31. F.A.Q. WHEAT.

    ADELAIDE.--The corn trade sectional committee of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce met on Wednesday for the purpose of fixing the f.a.q. standard sample of ...

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  32. WAKE UP, AUSTRALIANS!

    Sir,--If Australia is over going to make any strides and become a large populated nation, it behoves the Australians to [?] themselves. There should be formed ...

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  33. Armstrong Arrives in Melbourne.

    The Australian captain, W. W. Armstrong, returned to Melbourne from Sydney yesterday. He was warmly greeted at Spencer-street by a crowd of enthusiastic ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS

    At Durban last night General Smuts had a very enthusiastic reception. He addressed a huge meeting at the town hall. The audience rose and cheered him ...

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  35. THE MITCHAM FIRE.

    When questioned yesterday regarding the absence of a proper water supply at Mitcham, officials of line Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works stated that ...

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  36. STRANDING OF THE BOMBA[?]A.

    SYDNEY.--The Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox), silting in original jurisdiction in admiralty on Wednesday, heard a claim by the master (Captain Harold ...

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  37. THE WOOL CLIPS.

    Sir Arthur Goldfinch, Director of Raw Materials, explained to the Colonial Wool Merchants' Association to-day the proposols of the realisation association regarding ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    The selling price of Australian wheat has been reduced to 926 per quarter. [Comments on this cablegram appear in another column.] ...

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  39. South Yarra Assault.

    Matters relating to the mysterious assault on Sidney Burgess, the chauffeur, who on Thursday night last had his skull fractured by some person unknown to the police, are ...

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  40. "BOMBSHELL" TO SYDNEY SEAMEN.

    SYDNEY.--The demands of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Federation have come as a bombshell to the officials of the Federated Seamen's Union and the ...

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  41. THE PIN-PRICKING OF ARMSTRONG.

    Sir,--Now that the financial success of the tour of the English cricket team is assured, the Victorian cricket clique that has been merely indulging in pin-pricking ...

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  42. MR. ROCKEFELLER'S GIFTS.

    During tho past year Mr. J. D. Rockefeller gave £14,000,000, besides his usual appropriations to the general education board, to promote education in the United ...

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  43. PRESIDENT WILSON'S NOTES.

    President Wilson has received, a cablegram from Mr. Drummond stating that President Wilson's Notes concerning Armenia and Russia will be submitted to the ...

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  44. JUDGE EWING AND THE A.W.U.

    SYDNEY.--In reference to the suggestion put forward by a delegate to the A.W.U. Conference that the Government should find a seat for Mr. Justice Ewing ...

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  45. THE COOL CHANGE.

    Coming after Tuesday's heat of 104.1 deg., yesterday's cool weather was greatly appreciated by Melbourne citizens. The maximum temperature in the city ...

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  46. THE SLUMP IN METALS.

    ZEEHAN.--The position at Mount Lyell is somewhat delicate at present, in view of the fact that a new log of wages is supposed to be presented this month. It is ...

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  47. THE FAMINE IN CHINA.

    The American committee of the China Famine Fund announces that it is compelled to refuse. the offer of American farmers to supply 1,000,000 bushels of corn ...

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  49. A DISREGARDED CHANCE.

    Senior Constable Loughran said that on 22nd October last Davenport was sentenced to three months' imprisonment on a charge of having had in his possession a bicycye suspected of having ...

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