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  2. THE IRISH TRUCE

    It is understood that while Sir James Craig is obdurate in his refusal to meet the Sinn Fein delegates to the Irish conference now that he is a party to the ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and Lady Forster, attended by Captain C. J. Traill, M.C., A.D.U., were present yesterday evening at a performance of The Sign on the Door ...

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  4. DIRECT WIRELESS.

    A second scheme for the establishment of direct wireless communication between Australia and the United Kingdom has submitted to the Prime Minister. This ...

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  5. WASTE OF INFANT LIFE.

    It is a tragic reflection upon civil[?]ation that until comparatively recently very little attention has been publicly directed towards the prevention of the waste young ...

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  6. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    BRISBANE. -- An important change has been made in regard to the plague campaign. This was outlined on Tuesday afternoon, when a deputation from the ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The third test match between the Australian Eleven and a representative South African team -- which is the last match of the Australians' tour -- was resumed to-day. ...

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  8. ANGLO FRENCH RELATIONS.

    The unfortunate development that has arisen in the relations between Great Britain and France was the subject of comment in the Paris press to-day. ...

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  9. OPTIMISM AT WASHINGTON.

    With regard to the rumors that little progress has been made at the Conference, a High Authority, states that the British, American and Japanese delegates ...

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  10. SONOMA GOLD ROBBERY.

    It is stated that the £25,000 of Australian gold stolen from the steamer Sonoma has been recovered with the exception of about £2200. To-day 5560 ...

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  11. AFTER FORTY-THREE YEARS.

    Miners at work in the Prince of Wales coliery at Abercarne broke through an old working and found the remains of many of the 262 victims of the disastrous ...

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  12. THE PRINCE IN RAJPUTANA.

    The Prince stayed for one day at Ajmere, the capital of Ajmere-Mewara (Rajputana), en route for Udaipur to Jodhpur. He met the Rajputana Princes and gave ...

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  13. THE MELBOURNE SITUATION.

    The City Health Officer (Dr. T. W. Sinclair) yesterday reported to the health committee of the City Council on the conference of health authorities recently held ...

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  14. The Story of the Disaster.

    The most terrible catastrophe in the nature of a colliery accident that bad ever happened to that date occurred in the Prince of Wales colliery in South Wales ...

    Article : 591 words
  15. GERMANS IN LONDON.

    [?]n and Dr. Simons have arrived in London on an unknown mission. Herr Hugo St[?]mes, the industrial magnate, attended a meeting of the German ...

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  16. Railway Parcels Delivery.

    With regard to the Railway department's [?]heme for the delivery of parcels and [?]age received by rail in Melbourne, to [?]e addresses of consignees in city or ...

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  17. REHABILITATION OF EUROPE.

    Mr. Frank A. Vanderlip, who has returned after an extended investigation intr the European economic situation, made a speech to-day in which he advocated that ...

    Article : 272 words
  18. A SUSPECT IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY. -- A man who was employed at premies in Sussex-street has been admitted to the Coast Hospital, as he is suspected of having the plague. It will be 48 hours ...

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  19. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Frederick Charles Howard, formerly of Cheshunt, farmer, late of Sandham-street, Elsternwick, manager, who died on 5th November, by his a will of 25th September, 1915, left £2085 personalty to ...

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  20. Melba's "Popular" Concerts.

    Dame Nellie Melba is nowhere more popular than in her native city of Melbourne. This fact was amply demonstrated by the phenomenal booking that ...

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  21. TRIAL OF ARBUCKLE.

    Roscoe Arbuckle, who is charged with the manslaughter of Virginia Rappe, entered the witness stand to-day in his own defence. His appearance there caused ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN PRESS COMMENT

    The press of Capetown pays warm tributes to the magnificent batting of the Australians. The features of Monday's play undoubtedly were Ryder's ...

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  23. Treatment at Ellis Island.

    The United States Secretary, of Labor has sent a letter to Dr. Duggett, president of the International Y.M.C.A. College, who interested himself in the case of Mr. Mark ...

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  24. GREAT WOOL LAW SUIT.

    SYDNEY. -- Further evidence was heard [?]uesday in the Federal High Court in the suit in which John Cooke and Co., of Melbourne and Sydney, on behalf of the ...

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  25. EXPLOSION IN A THEATRE.

    As far as can be ascertained three lives were lost in the fire at the Rialto Theatre, Newhaven. Twenty persons were seriously injured, and many of them are expected ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Felton Bequest has purchased a full-length portrait of an officer, by Gains-borough. The Paris "Journal" states that General ...

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  27. The Sergeant at Arms Case.

    With the acquittal on Monday of John Morgan Worthington. Sergeant at Arms in the Legislative Assembly, on the charge of having corruptly taken a reward on ...

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  28. LUXURIES FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    Labor members of district councils have submitted an extraordinary series of proposals for helping the unemployed. The unemployed invaded a meeting of Erith ...

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  29. "BLUEBEARD OF GAMBAIS."

    At the trial of Landru the time to-day was occupied with the Advocate-General's indictment. It contained many impassioned passages, in which he described ...

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  30. Another Electric Failure.

    A fu[?]er is[?]e of the electric light and a stoppage on electric tramways occurred last, evening in the south-eastern suburbs. The trouble began shortly after 7 p.m. with ...

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  31. MUNITIONS FOR THE TURKS.

    Greek war ships stopped and searched an Italian steamer south of Corfu. The search parties discovered nine aeroplanes and 2,500,000 Mauser cartridges. They ...

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  32. SWEDISH STEAMER ASHORE.

    The Swedish steamer Nordic, bound for Australia with a cargo of wood, has gone ashore on Hveen Island, off the coast of Sweden. ...

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  33. Mining Disputes on the Rand.

    JOHANNESBURG, 28th November. The Grown mines strike will probably be settled on the basis of a suggestion made by the Minister of Mines that the ...

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  34. LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS

    The jury to-day awarded Lord Alfred Douglas £1000 in the action in which he sued the "Evening News" for damages for libel contained in an obituary notice ...

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  35. Mount Mulligan Relief Funds.

    The Lord Mayor (Gr. J. W. Swanson) recently decided -- although he had received advice from the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Theodore) that the mount Mulligan ...

    Article : 137 words
  36. Covent Garden Opera House.

    Madame Paying (Mrs. Haffenden Smith), formerly of Sydney, states that, with a few others, she is negotiating with a view, of purchasing Covent Garden Opera ...

    Article : 111 words
  37. WORLD'S WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Zbys[?]ko has retained the world's wrestling championship, defeating Lewis, the challenger. ...

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  38. PATERSON, LAING & BRUCE LTD

    Paterson, Laing and Bruce Ltd. show in their accounts for the year ended 31st. July last, that after transferring £26,000 from the taxation reserve, and £45,000 from ...

    Article : 139 words
  39. S[?]GAR FOR JAM.

    [?]YDNEY. -- A conference between fruit [?]ers, their agents, jam manufacturers [?] others interested in the industry de[?] or Tuesday to urge the Federal ...

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  41. LONDON FOGBOUND FOR FOUR DAYS.

    London has been densely fogbound for four days. It is the worst fog experienced for years. Traffic has been greatly impeded. Some street fatalities have ...

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  42. RICH ORE AT ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN. -- The face of the drive in the intermediate level of the Bell Brothers' tribute, on the Conah section, is now carrying a lode 2 feet 6 inches wide, composed ...

    Article : 65 words
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