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  2. GERMANY'S LIABILITIES.

    The reparations commission his derided to add to Germany's liabilities medical, surgical and dental expenditure; the cost of supporting wounded and pensioned ...

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  3. NEW VICEROY OF IRELAND.

    Lord Edmund Talbot, who him been appointed to succeed Viscount French as Victory of Ireland, is the first Roman Catholic to hold that office since the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA JUDGED.

    Viscount Bryce, formerly British ambassador at Washington, who is the author of many other valuable works, has just published Modern Democracies," through ...

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  5. COAL MINERS' STRIKE.

    Parliament has been summoned by Royal proclamation to meet tomorrow. A new two of events in connection with the minors' strike, which has not been ...

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  6. TAKING THE CENSUS.

    Last night was a memorable one, for it asked the taking of another censure of a Australian people. Within the next few weeks the statist's offices will receive ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    Negotiations are proceeding between the British Australian Wool Realisation Association and the Colonial Wool Merchants Association with a view of ...

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  8. CHARLES'S BID FOR A THRONE.

    The departure of the ex-Emperor Charles from Steinamanger, Hungary, has been temporarily delayed, last the complete failure of the coup and the continuation of the ...

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  9. LOCALLY CONSUMED WHEAT.

    The latest statement by the Prime Minister, that there was nothing to prevent the State Government making a reduction in the price of wheat for local consumption ...

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  10. CHEAPER BUTTER.

    Dairy produce merchants were still recent on Saturday regarding the price of butter to rule at to-morrow's market. It was stated however, that the price would ...

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  11. BIG CRICKET.

    Mr. P. F. Warner, in a special article published in the "Morning Post." entitled Our Chances Against the Australians, says--"The season promises to be the business ...

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  12. Midnight Visitation to tire Parks.

    In every city, and in every clime there are many citizens who, either from choice a necessity, come under, the official category of "campers out," and not the least ...

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  13. BRISBANE MEAT TRADE.

    BRISBANE,.--Recent cable advices from London report a decided drop in the value of meat and by-products. This fact, coupled with the rise in shipping freights, has ...

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  14. Alleged Attempted Murder.

    ADELAIDE.--John Coad, 42, laborer, has been arrested on a charge of having shop his wife. Mary Gwendoline Coad. 46., at Aldgate on Saturday night,. Mrs. Coad ...

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  15. LONDON'S BUSlNESS

    Cader the influence of the coal strike the Stock Exchange is lifeless. There has been little business since the holidays, but no panic liquidation, the belief being that ...

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  16. THE BRITISH CABINET.

    The following Cabinet appointments have been announced: -- Viceroy of Ireland.--Lord EDMUND TALBOT, M.P. ...

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  17. MEAT PRICES IN ENGLAND.

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  18. SOVIET AND RELIGION.

    The central Bolshovist committee at Moscow has issued a sharp reprimand to "Reds who pray." The committee says:--"Paragraph 13 of our programme, by which ...

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  19. LATE DELIVERY OF FORMS.

    Several agitated people called at the Ceasus Bureau on Saturday and complained that had not received their casus forms. They were informed that ...

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  20. INDIA'S NEW VICEROY.

    Lord Reading, formerly Lord Chief Justice of England, who has been appointed to success Lord Chelmford as Viceroy of India. disembarked at Bombay this ...

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  21. QUICK TELEGRAPHY.

    The cabled announcement that Mr. Oxenham secretary of the Postmaster-General's department, has completed a con[?] for the installation' of the ...

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  22. THE METAL INDUSTRY.

    Interviewed on Saturday the management f the Broken Hill Associated smelters intimated that there were no prospects of a resumption of smelting operations at ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES LOANS

    Recent developments in Anglo-Australian financial circles indicate the probability that Mr. Storey-will be a able to arrange not only for the conversion of the ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    A party of military students from Duntroon has arrived safely and in good health in Great Britain. The Union Steamship Company's ...

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  25. CLUMSY CENSUS METHODS.

    Sir,--We hear quite a lot on regard to persons (ladies only, of course) who are likely to state incorrect ages on the census forms. DoesMr. Knights think the only ...

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  26. STEAMERS IN COLLISION.

    Furthers 'details are to hand concerning the collision which occurred at midnight of Port Townsend, Washington, between the Admiral line passenger steamer ...

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  27. DUTY ON INDIAN TEA.

    The Indian Tea Association addressed a communication to the Government of India asking that representations be made to the Australian Government on the subject ...

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  28. A FIENDISH CRIME.

    Communist gangs stopped the mining machinery in a mine near Oelsnitz (Suxony) and blocked the entrances, that entombing the miners, who are in great ...

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  29. A MOTORIST'S EXPERIENCE.

    GEELONG.--Mr. James Kemp auctioneer for the Victorian Producer Co-operative Co., had a thrilling experience in the early hours of ...

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  30. The Mount Lyell Mines.

    ZEEHAN,--The Mount, Lyell Co. recently issued a statement to employes, intimating that the loss on the production of blister copper at Queenstown was about ...

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  31. MEAT PACKING CONTROL.

    The correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune at Buenos Ayres advises that the Chamber of Deputies in [?]guay is favorably considering a project providing for a ...

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  32. DANGERS OF THE SEA.

    An Arab dhow from Kutchis, having crossed the Indian Ocean, was proceeding to Mombassa, when a giant swordfish attacked it. The crew for hours fought, ...

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  33. PUNTER'S RUSE FAILS.

    SYDNEY.--On Thursday's Sydney newspaper, which in the official staring-price organ, published an account of a race meeting as having been held at Moruya. The ...

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  34. ON FIRE AT SEA.

    WELLINGTON.--The steamer Tahiti was about 200 miles on her voyage to San Francisco when, at 6 a.m.; smoke was seen coming from the ventilator on the ...

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  35. THE ASIA MINOR WAR.

    A Greek communique relating to the fighting in Asia Minor says:--"We occupied Avguin, Crete and Macra, three villages in Brue sector, after a fierce struggle, and ...

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  36. PRINCE WINS ANOTHER RACE.

    The Prince of Wales, riding his hunter Pet Dog, won the Welsh Guards' Challenge Cup, at the Household Brigade Steeplechase meeting at Hawthorn Hill ...

    Article : 73 words
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  38. OPPOSITION TO THE LEAGUE.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association states that in an interview the Italian ambassador, Signor Ricci, declared that Italy is ready and ...

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