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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General is still suffering from neuritis, and, acting under the orders of his medical adviser, will be able to fulfil only a limited number of engagements for ...

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  3. ARBUCKLE JURY DISAGREES.

    After deliberating for 24 hours, the jury in the Arbuckle case returned to court this morning and announced that it had not been able to agree upon a verdict. ...

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  4. IRISH NEGOTIATIONS.

    The deliberations of the Irish Conference on Thursday night were the most strenuous that have taken place since the Irish negotiations were opened. ...

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  5. THE WHEAT SQUEEZE

    Intense public indignation has been occasioned by the action of the Australian Wheat Board in persisting in the wheat squeeze, and demanding the last ounce from ...

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  6. THE NEW REGIME IN AFRICA.

    The Prime Minister gave a banquet to-night to General Carter, general officer commanding the forces, on the occasion of the handing over of the South African ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    Mr. Larkin, general manager of the Commonwealth Government line of steamers, entertained 300 guests on board the Moreton Bay, the first ...

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  8. THE "BIG THREE" MEET

    It was officially announced last night that Mr. Balfour, Mr. Hughes and Admiral Kato met in the afternoon and had an extended interview regarding the naval ...

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  9. THE PRINCE AT BIKANER.

    All the nobles and chiefs of this desert State, with their full retinues, assembled here to-day to do homage to the Prince of Wales witch he made his entry into the ...

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  10. UNEMPLOYMENT IN ENGLAND.

    Although 104,000 are engaged upon new relief works, representing a value of £4,335,000, the unemployment exchanges disclose an increase, those totally ...

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  11. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australian Eleven will sail for Australia to-morrow by the s[?]mer Ascaniua. The same steamer is taking the South African team of athletes for a tour of ...

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  12. Protecting the Public.

    SYDNEY. -- The New South Wales State wheat board on Saturday telegraphed to the Australian Wheat Board:-- "Bulk wheat has not been sold. Please nominate ...

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  13. SPORTS AID HOSPITALS.

    Cook, Lloyd, Carpentier, Carslake (the jockey) and other leading sports took part in a burlesque boxing carnival in aid of the Brighton hospitals. All received an ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    The exchange value of the German-mark was quoted on Friday at 840 to the pound sterling. The Government of the Stria[?] ...

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  15. A WARNING TO GERMANY.

    The reparations commission to-day sent the German Government a strong reminder of the necessity of finding the money with which to make the Jannary-February ...

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  16. REBELLION IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    After an eight days' trial at Queenstown on a charge of sedition, Enoch, a "prophet," and a fanatical, religious seet of natives known as "Israelites," totalling ...

    Article : 219 words
  17. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Elizabeth Limerock, late of Grandview-street,, Moonee Ponds, widow, who died on 29th October, by her will of 21st August, 1917, left £1350 real estate and £1011 personalty to her daughters. ...

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  18. Steamer Musgrave Ashore.

    HOBART. -- The steamer Musgrave, 1904 tons, laden with wheat from South Australia to Hobart, went ashore at Woody Island in a fog. The cargo is being ...

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  19. The Position in Victoria.

    A determined effort will be made by Victorian representatives on the Australian Wheat board to secure a reduction in the price of 9 a bushel. Following the ...

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  20. FALLEN SOLDIERS HONORED.

    There was a large gathering of Camberwell residents, a smart guard of the 24th Battalion, with military band, and a parade of boy scouts, round the ...

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  21. THE PLAGUE MENACE.

    SYDNEY. -- It has been officially announced that a second case of plague has been discovered in Sydney. The patient is a business man, whose offices were some ...

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  22. LABOR M.P.'S LIBEL ACTION.

    The hearing was concluded to-day of the libel action brought by Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., general secretary of the National Union of Railway Men, against Labor ...

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  23. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    When the Legislative Assembly meets to-morrow Mr. Eggleston will ask the Minister controlling the wheat scheme if the restrictions on the sale and purchase ...

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  24. UNREST IN INDIA.

    It is officially reported that the troops have made excellent progress at Kottakkal and Manarrghat, in the Calicut areas. The enemy has been broken up, and there have ...

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  25. NEW SHIPPING REGULATIONS.

    SYDNEY. -- New shipping regulations designed to prevent the spread of the plague have been announced. Passengers and crews of all outward bound overseas ...

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  26. THE RIOTS IN VIENNA.

    About 40,000 workers took pact in the food riots in Vienna, this week. The outbreak was dangerously like an economic revolution. ...

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  27. W.A. MINISTER AN ABSENTEE.

    PERTH. -- The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Maley), who controls the State wheat scheme, states that he will be unable to attend the special conference called by the ...

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  28. PETROGRAD A DYING CITY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" special correspondent in Petrograd says:-- "This is a dying city. Outwardly Petrograd retains her magnificent buildings and wide streets, but ...

    Article : 167 words
  29. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Edward Nosh, 71, cook and baker, who had been living in an apartment house [?] Spring-street, city, was admitted to Melbourne Hospital on Saturday evening in a ...

    Article : 208 words
  30. THE RIVERINA CROP.

    ALBURY. -- Every effort is being made Farmers and Graziers' Co-operative company, which has undertaken to control the voluntary wheat pool, to ...

    Article : 174 words
  31. THE FRENCH "BLUEBEARD."

    It is stated that Landra, the French "bluebeard," who was found guilty of murder, forgery and theft, and was condemned to death, yielded, to persuasion and signed ...

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  32. LIBERTY OF SPORTSMEN.

    Lord Jersey, whose colt Scamp won the Gimcrack Stakes in August last, was the guest of the Gimcrack Club. In the course of a speech he strongly protested ...

    Article : 102 words
  33. FIRE ON S. BOORARA.

    A fire has broken out on board the Commonwealth Government-owned steamer Boorara, at Du[?]kirk No details of the outbreak have yet been obtained. ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. THE NEAR EAST PROBLEM.

    The British Foreign Minister Marquis Curzon, has invited the French and Italian Foreign Ministers to discuss with him the Near Eastern problem,!and not to separate ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. Alleged Street Betting.

    On Saturday afternoon a party of police, led by Senior Detective J. M'Carm, paid a surprise visit to Brunswick with a view of investigating complaints which had been ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. STEAMERS IN COLLISION.

    ADELAIDE. -- As the Adelaide Steam [?] Company's steamer Nalpa was changing her berth form Ocean Steamers Wharf [?] Commercial Wharf at Port Adelaide on ...

    Article : 49 words
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