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  2. THE PACIFIC TREATY.

    Editorial comment upon the four-Power Treaty for the preservation at peace in the Far East, which was announced in the Conference yesterday, is scant the morning. ...

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  3. PRICE OF BREAD.

    At a meeting yesterday afternoon the council of the Master Bakers' Association decided to recommend to the members of that body that there should be a ...

    Article : 350 words
  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The following cable message has been received by Mrs. Hughes, president of the Australian Women's National League, from Princess Mary, in reply to a message sent ...

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  5. CHEAP ELECTRIC SUPPLY.

    The Attorney-General and the Chairman of the Electricity Commissioner yesterday received a deputation led by several members of State Parliament, and ...

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  6. LORD HALSBURY.

    The reported to-day of Lord Halsbury, the veteran judge and a former Lord Chancellor, in his 97th year. ...

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  7. ULSTER'S GRIEVANCE.

    Belfast takes the dramatic rapprochement between Great Britain and Sinn Fein as a great grievance, and dark, cryptic statements regarding Ulster's future attitude ...

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  8. ELECTING AN ALDERMAN.

    A special meeting of the City Council will be held next Monday, at noon, to elect an alderman in the stead of the late Alderman James Gardiner. The custom ...

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  9. A DISTINGUISHED LEGAL CAREER.

    The death of the Earl of Halsbury, at the ripe age of 97, removes from the British peerage one of its most interesting figures. The son of Mr. Stanley Lees ...

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  10. A GERMAN BANK FAILS.

    A telegram from Berlin states that the Allgemeiner Bank, at Dusseldorf, has failed, owing to losses due to gambling in the mark, totalling 200,000,000 marks. The ...

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  11. " SECURITY ENSURED."

    Referring last night to the agreement reached at Washington between the British Empire, the United States, France and Japan to establish a treaty ensuring peace ...

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  12. Reduction in Bisbane.

    BRISBANE. -- From Monday the price of bread was reduced to 5d. a 2lb. loaf, with [?] extra tor booking if the amount was not paid within fourteen days. This ...

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  13. THE CITY COUNCIL.

    The attitude of the State Government in withdrawing the subsidy it had hitherto made towards the upkeep of the Alexandra Park was the subject of warm ...

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  14. Sale of Wheat for Export.

    In the First Civil Court yesterday, before Mr Justice Mann, a grain and produce merchant named Hugh Duff Fleming, of Collins-street, Melbourne, [?]ed Arthur ...

    Article : 192 words
  15. ANOTHER GAOL SENSATION.

    Another murderer has made a sensational escape from gaol. On Friday "Tom" Slaughter, who had been condemned to death for murder at ...

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  16. MOPLAHS SURRENDERING.

    Without a single casualty among the Crown forces, 133 of the Moplah rebels have been killed, 3 wounded and 45 captured. The rebels are surrendering ...

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  17. Light for Collingwood.

    Reporting to Collingwood council last night, Cr..Collins said they had bean somewhat taken by surprise to know that the electric light company had carried out the ...

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  18. Farmers Seek Higher Prices.

    SYDNEY. -- The feature of the wheat market on Monday was the reluctance of farmers to sell at the races currently [?]. Higher prices wee looked for, ...

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  19. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Henry Hobley, formerly of Marden, late of Rosebud, cab proprietor, who died on 10th November, by his will of 12th June, 1917, [?] £6076 real estate and £1093 personalty to his window. ...

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  20. THE HYLAND CASE.

    ADELAIDE. -- There was a sartling development on Monday afternoon in the case in which Edith Mary Hyland (ror merly Miss Miller, of Melbourne) is suing ...

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  21. STATE GOVERNOR'S TOUR.

    STRATFORD. -- The Earl of Stradbroke, the first State Governor to visit Stratford, arrived here from Maffra on Monday afternoon. The vice-regal party ...

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  22. Fires in Wheat Crops.

    CULCAIRN. -- A fire started on Saturday morning in the wheat crop of a farmer named Perrin, between Culeairn and Cookardinia through a spark from a ...

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  23. THE SYDNEY BRIBERY CASE.

    SYDNEY. -- The trial of Alderman R. D. Bramston on an indictment of having received a bribe in part payment of a large sum of money us an inducement to show ...

    Article : 542 words
  24. AUSTRALIA'S INTEREST.

    SALE. -- Speaking in, St. Mary's Cathedral on Sunday, Bishop Phelan said that seven months ago he saw Ireland at war, and experienced some of the hardships and ...

    Article : 223 words
  25. A PERSIAN REBEL KILLED.

    A telegram from Teheran states that Government troops have found the dead body of Kutchek Kahn, the Bolshevik rebel leader, in a mountain pass near ...

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  26. Alleged Theft of Racehorse.

    William Cartwright was charged at Richmond on Monday with having assaulted William Bramfield on 1st December. Mr. Sonenberg appeared for accused. The ...

    Article : 398 words
  27. HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL.

    The announcement was made at a meeting of the Homa-pathic Hospital Appeal Committee, held in the Town Hall yesterday, that as a result of Button day, held ...

    Article : 217 words
  28. PRICE READJUSTMENT IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH. -- The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Marley) announced on Monday that to the decision of the Australian Wheat Board the Western Australian local ...

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  29. THE FELLMONGERS' CASE.

    SYDNEY. -- The High Court continued the hearing on Monday of the claim of John Cooke and Co. Proprietary, of Melbourne, and T. A. Field, of Sydney, ...

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  30. ATTEMPT TO WRECK TRAIN.

    An attempt was made yesterdav to wreck a passenger train on the North British railway between Edinburgh and Musselbrough. The outrage has caused a ...

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  31. THE PRICE OF SUGAR.

    BRISBANE. -- "I have written to A.S.P.A. and U.L.C.G., asking them to appoint two delegates from each of their organisations for the purpose of ...

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  32. A BONFIRE AT BENDIGO.

    BENDIGO. -- The local branch of the Young Ireland Society decided on Monday evening to forward a message of congratulation to Mr. Griffith. The members ...

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  33. WORLD ECONOMICS.

    The interesting suggestion has been made that Mr. Lloyd George and the French Prune Minister (M. Briand) should depart together for America ...

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  34. THE FRENCH "BLUEBEARD."

    Landru, the French Bluebeard, who has been sentenced to the guilotine, has resorted to the hunger strike, and is Bow suffering the effects of fatigue and a ...

    Article : 112 words
  35. Mount Mulligan Relief Fund.

    The Lord Mayor (Cr. J. W. Swanson) has for some time been in doubt as to what should be the fate of the money he had been entrusted with as treasurer of ...

    Article : 125 words
  36. THE NEW ZEALAND BILLIARDIST.

    The New Zealand billiard player, M'Conachy, displayed improved form in his match on Saturday, holding Reece on the day play. He scored breaks of 538, ...

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  37. A PALACE DESTROYED.

    A telegram from Bucharest states, that the Sicuran[?]ia Palace at Bolgrad, Basarabia, has been completely destroyed by an attack with bombs. ...

    Article : 56 words
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  39. PARRAMATTA BY-ELECTION.

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