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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A largely attended meeting of women was held in the town hall, Sydney yesterday, Dame Margaret Davidson presiding. It was decided that the women of New ...

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  3. THE NEW AGENT-GENERAL.

    Mr. J. M'Whac, Agent-General designate Victors was entertained last night at dinner by the State Government. Members of both the Legislative Assembly and ...

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  4. TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA

    At a meeting of shareholders in the Orient company. Sir Kenneth Anderson, who presided, said that, excluding mail steamers and tonnage despatched to ...

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  5. PRICE OF BREAD.

    Yesterday a full meeting of the Master Bakers' Association, held at the rooms of the Employers' Federation, confirmed by a unanimous vate the recommendation of ...

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  6. FOUR-POWER TREATY

    In keeping with the usual proceedings af this Conference, the signing of the Quadruple Treaty relating to the Pacific was marked to-day by an absence of ...

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  7. ULSTER'S PROBLEM.

    Sir James Craig announced in the Ulster Parliament to-day that Mr. Lloyd George had intimated that in consequence of his (Sir James Craig's) speech on Monday ...

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  8. SUGAR CONTROL.

    Accustomed as they have been for several years to the paternal protection of the federal Government, the cane growers of Queensland are perturbed at the prospect ...

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  9. PRINCE'S INDIAN TOUR.

    Although a boycott was proclaimed at Benares to-day on the occasion of the Prince's visit, no attempt was made by the agitators to interfere in any way with ...

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  10. BREAD AT 4 [?]d IN PERTH.

    PERTH.--Consequent on the reduction in the price of wheat for local consumption from 9 to 53 per bushel, the Prices Regulation Commission has reduced the ...

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  11. THE EMPIRE'S CHANGES.

    Sir Charles Lucas, formerly bead of the Dominions department at the Colonial Office, delivered a lecture at the Royal Colonial Institute to-night on the balance ...

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  12. TASMANIAN POOL SELLS AT 58.

    HOBART.--The Tasmanian Wheat Board offered the balance of the pool, about 58,000 bushels, to local millers at 56 a bushel, and the offer has been ...

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  13. THE NEW TARIFF.

    Although, after many months of debate in Parliament, the Tariff Act, with the accompanying new schedule of duties, has been passed by the Federal Legislature ...

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  14. Archbishop Harrington Less.

    Right Rev. Dr. Harrington, Less, Archbishop elect of Melbourne, participated in a special service at St. Dunstans-in-the-East to-day. Many Australians ...

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  15. UNVEILING AN HONOR ROLL.

    Well over a thousand residents of South Melbourne, including choristers from local State schools, members of the Returned Soldiers Association and a guard of honor ...

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  16. DISLOYAL PRIVY COUNCILLOR.

    Recently a committee inquired into air Edgar Speyer's certificate of naturalisation. To-day's London "Gazette" announces that Sir Edgar Speyer has showed ...

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  17. "THE BLOCK," COLLINS-ST.

    Built in the "boom" period at a cost of £350,000, the shop and arcade property with [?] to Collins and Elizabeth streets, and known as "The Block," ...

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  18. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    H[?]g Rathenau has returned to Berlin. The Chancellor states that Great Britain is willing to reconsider Germany's ability to pay the reparations. It is expected here ...

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  19. Melbourne Province Election.

    Electors in the Melbourne province will to-day decide whether they shall be represented in the Legislative Council by other of the following two Nationalist ...

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  20. A SOUTH AFRICAN APPOINTMENT

    The Provincial Conned of the Cape has rejected a motion condemning the appointment of a German named Spli[?]aus as Commissioner of Commerce on the Continent ...

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  21. WOMEN JOIN STRIKERS.

    The Kansas coal strike has taken an astonishing turn. Woman relatives of the miners numbering 2000 marched upon the mines, drove off the sheriff's posse, stopped ...

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  22. "An Unmerciful Blow."

    Edward John stretch, saddler, West-garth-street, Fitzroy, charged Arthur Pound, also of Westgrarth-street, before Messrs. Hooper, Grifin and Brooks, J's.P. ...

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  23. LOW-GRADE RAND MINES.

    The Miners' union has agreed to the proposal of the Chamber of Mines to hold conference to discuss proposals for saving the low-grade mines. The chamber is ...

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  24. REVOLTS IN AMERICAN GAOLS.

    The escape from Chicago gaol of a murderer named "Tommy" O'Connor has led in the discovery outfit existence of an illicit whisky still in the gaol bakery, and ...

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  25. EMPIRE WIRELESS CHAIN.

    The British Postmaster-General, in a communique to the newspapers in connection with wireless message to Australia, points out that the experts advising the ...

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  26. ELECTING AN ALDERMAN.

    The forthcoming election of an alderman in the stead of the late Mr. James Gardiner, to represent Hopetoun ward in the City council, continues to be discussed in ...

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  27. DANGER OF ASSASSINATION.

    Baron Taknhashi has received a death threat through the mails. This has led to the arrest of a Japanese, aged 20 named Kotate, who it is alleged, that if ...

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  28. BANK MANAGER FOUND SHOT

    WONTHAGGI.--Mr. S. H. Mansfield, who has been relieving the manager at the National Bank, Dalyston, for the past few weeks, was found in his bedroom in the ...

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  29. Why the Children Smiled.

    A circle of tiny children occupied the centre of the hall, decked out in their Sunday best, and with their faces wreathed in smiles. From time to time they sang ...

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  30. WAGES REDUCTIONS.

    The general council of the Trade Union Congress has issued a manifesto alleging that the employers are conspiring to encompass a reduction in wages and a drastic ...

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  31. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--On the eve of polting day at has [?] to my knowledge that the above [?]ate has been inundated with pamph[?] of an untruthful and sectarian nature. ...

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  32. A MUNIFICENT GIFT.

    In response to representations by Rev. S. J. Hoban, superintendent of the Central. Mission, Dr. Georgma Sweet has given £2850 to the mission for the purchase of ...

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  33. JAPANESE EMIGRATION.

    Baron Takahashi, the Japanese Prime Minister, is quoted as saying that he favors sending Japanese emigrants to South America, where they will be welcomed ...

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  34. GALLIPOLI BATTLE FIELDS.

    The Norwegian steam yacht Meteor is making two Mediterranean cruises from Marseilles in March and April respectively. A. special-visit will be made to Anzac ...

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  35. POLICE APPOINTMENTS.

    Many brevet rank promotions are made in the police force, and yesterday in the Legislative Assembly Mr. Morley asked the reason why. He also desired to know, if ...

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  36. BUTTER PRICES IN LONDON.

    Appended is a copy of a cable message from the Agent-General in London to the Director of Agriculture, Melbourne:-- LONDON,, 12th December.--Australia butter ...

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  38. MR BOTTOMLEY'S TROUBLES.

    The Chancery division has decided that Mr. Horatio Bottomley is a trustee for the subscribers to three Victory bond clubs. It has directed that inquiries be ...

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  39. GOOD FISHING IN LODOON.

    WYCHEPROOF.--Two car loads of local anglers visited the Loddon River on Saturday and found good sport. Messrs. E. Adams and party secured 15 cod weighting ...

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  40. POSITION OF ARMENIANS.

    Belgium has requested the Council of the League of Nations to consider the position of the Armenians in Cilicia at the January meeting. ...

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  41. CASE OF PLAGUE AT IPSWICH.

    [?] Federal Director of Public Health [?]notified yesterday that a case of plague [?] in Ipwich. This is the first [?] from this city. ...

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