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  2. A CLOSER ENTENTE.

    A telegram received from Paris says that it was understood that M. Briand and Mr. Lloyd George agreed yesterday upon a basis for a closer entente, under which ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    There in now on view in the Latrobe gallery at the National Gallery a portrait of the Countess of Stradbroke painted by Philip Alexius Laszio, de Lombos, which ...

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  4. THE CITY MURDER.

    The police are still baffled in their search for the murderer of Alma Tirtschke, Twelve days have now passed since this diabolical crime was committed. ...

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  5. "WHITE AUSTRALIA" POLICY.

    ADELAIDE.-- "I have seen nothing in the criticisms of my remarks as to the impossibility of developing the Northern Territory without colored labor to make ...

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  6. FAR EASTERN SETTLEMENT.

    Another Far Eastern republic has appeared on the scene at Washington A delegation from the Prlaimursk Government, Vladivostock, has arrived. It ...

    Article : 433 words
  7. RECONSTRUCTING EUROPE.

    M. Briand's acquiescence in the holding of the European Economic Conference has raised a violent storm of press criticism in Paris. Some writers declare ...

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  8. BUTTER PRICES.

    No definite decision as to the Federal Government's attitude regarding the demands of the butter producers will be arrived at until the matter has been ...

    Article : 413 words
  9. THE BIRTH RATE.

    One of the most illuminating and significant groups of figures contained in the latest published examinations of vital statistics by the Commonwealth Statistician ...

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  10. IRISH TREATY.

    The ratification of the Irish treaty was received with general satisfaction in Dublin, but there were no scenes of boisterous enthusiasm such as occurred on the ...

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  11. COST OF LIVING.

    Sir,-- "One of the Fleeced" complains about tile price of bread. What about milk? The wholesale price of milk for months past has been 10d. per gallon, The ...

    Article : 278 words
  12. A Visitor Prom Ballarat

    BALLARAT.-- A visitor to Ballarat, a retired railway official, on Monday made a statement to the Ballarat detectives regarding the Gun- alley mystery. He stated ...

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  13. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Elizabeth Shiels, formerly of Glenferrie road, Malvern, spinster, who died on 9th Novermber 1921, by her will of 7th September, 1914. left £14,398 read estate to relatives, and also made a ...

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  14. A DEVELOPMENT SCHEME.

    "DARWIN.-- James Parer, licensee of the Club and Terminus hotels in Darwin, who was a passenger by the steamer Montor for the south, has taken with him samples of ...

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  15. UKRAINE JEWS MASSACRED.

    The Chief Rabbi (Dr. Hertz), speaking to-day at a conference held to arrange for sending assistance to the Ukrainian Jews, said that one of the blackest pages of the ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S CREDIT.

    The "Morning Post" says:-- "The absorption of Queensland Government stocks which is taking place on the London market on behalf of American ...

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  17. N.S.W. POLITICAL CRISIS.

    WAGGA.-- Mr. R. T. Ball, the member for Murray, interviewed with reference to his attitude towards the coalition movement of the Nationalists and the ...

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  18. MILLIONS OF PAPER MARKS.

    During the past week the German Government printing press established a record in the production of paper money, issuing 4,986,000,000 marks. There are now ...

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  19. KENDENUP ESTATE.

    PERTH.-- The Parliamentary file covering C. J. de Garis's application for a Government advance of £30,000 to assist Kendenup contains a memorandum of the ...

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  20. MR. FIHELLY'S COMMENT.

    BRISBANE.-- The cable message stating that an absorption of Queensland Government stocks is taking place on the London market on behalf of American buyers and ...

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  21. PROFITEERING IN FRUITS.

    Sir,-- Mr. F. H. Osborne's, letter would convey to those who have no knowledge of the fruit trade that the retailers were charging the general public an excessive ...

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  22. ALLEGED HOUSEBREAKERS.

    Three youthful alloyed housebreakers to charged, at the Malvern court yesterday, before a bench of honorary justices, with having broken into the residence of ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Although no official figures are available, it appears, from information received in Melbourne yesterday, that the ballot of members of the Australian Workers' Union ...

    Article : 196 words
  24. GOING OR COMING ?

    It is reported from Helsingfors that a body of Bolshevik troops, with machine guns, has crossed the Finnish frontier, pursuing, or being pursued by, Karelian ...

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  25. CRIME IN THE CITY.

    Michael Bourke, 37, canvasser, was charged at the City Court yesterday that on 31st December he, being a rogue and vagabond, loitered in Spencer street with ...

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  26. MR. ESTELL'S RETIREMENT.

    SYDNEY,-- Mr. H. Estell the Minister of Works, stated on Monday that he minted a spell after 30 years continuously in public life, He had decided not to ...

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  27. REDUCTION OF LICENCES.

    At a sitting of the Licensing Court on Monthly the chairman (Mr. R. Barr, L.M.) announced that deprivation sittings would be held at the Supreme Court house, ...

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  28. Seamen's Wages in Australia.

    Trouble has arisen owing to friction between the crew of the Melbourne Steamship C'o.'s new vessel Coolana and the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union. The ...

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  29. STRIKE OF RAND MINERS.

    The ballot of miners favored a strike of gold millers, pumpers, and engineers try ten to one, and the Labor Federation executive has called on the men to cease ...

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  30. "WORKING HARMONIOUSLY."

    SYDNEY-- The Premier (Mr. Dooley) stated on Monday that there had not been any attempt to force anything upon the A.L.P. executive, and that there had not ...

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  31. IRISH PRESTIGE DAMAGED.

    The New York limes, m a leading article says:-- "The great talent for public affairs which Irishmen have shown in their far flung dispersion among the other ...

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  32. ROBBERY IN BOURKE -STREET.

    The principal witness in a robbery case heard at the City Court yesterday was stone deaf, and all questions put to him had to be written down on paper. He ...

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  33. PAINT AND COLOR WORKERS.

    By an amended determination of the paint and color workers' board the wages of adult males have been increased to £4 5 per week, and of adult women to ...

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  34. CO- OPERATIVE TRADING.

    Sir,-- Mr. Osborne's letter in your issue of 6th January is an attempt to materialise in a modest degree the idea of direct trading between producer and ...

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  35. WOOL WORKERS' WAGES.

    As the result of a conference between the employers and employes in the woollen industry, an increase of 8 per week in the minimum rates has been agreed to ...

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  36. THE KITCHENER SPY FILM.

    The much discussed Kitchener turn presented in London met with very severe criticism. It is largely a melodrama. A German woman spy is shown discovering ...

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  37. CESSATION OF SHIP BUILDING.

    In union circles the view is held that the apparent intention of the Federal Government not to embark upon the construction of more ships is due to motives ...

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  38. Christian Students.

    WOODEND.--The Christian Student Movement is at present holding a conference near Woodend. Discussion groups were held on Friday, and these were ...

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  39. VARNISH INSTEAD OF WINE.

    At Grand Rapids, Michigan, to-day ton driers of the Reformed Church were, poisoned as a result of drinking oak stain varnish for sacramental wine. ...

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  40. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Although many rats have been examined at the various ports along the coast during the past few days, the Federal health authorities yesterday announced that no ...

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  41. SENSATIONAL FIRE.

    WAGGA.-- A disastrous fire occurred on Sunday morning at Yerong Creek, when several business premises were gutted. The buildings were of weatherboard, and when ...

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  42. POST AND TELEGRAPH CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY.-- A special conference of the Australian Post and Telegraph Association was begun in Sydney on Monday to consider matters connected with the ...

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  43. TRANSFERS OF HOTEL LICENCES.

    The following transfers wore granted:-- Flagstaff, Hotel, King and Dudley, streets, Patrick Hoobin to Mary Alice Dwyer, Albion Hotel, Smith street, Collingwood, E.M. Cullimore to ...

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  44. RAILWAY EXTORTION.

    [?]-- Recently a friend sent me a case of potatoes (84 lb. gross) from Lang Lang (to Dandenong,) a distance of between 26 and 27 miles, The is how it works out:-- ...

    Article : 120 words
  45. FALL THROUGH SHOP WINDOW

    Hearing a loud crash of falling class Inst night at half past 10 o'clock, Constable Johnson, watch house keeper at Brunswick, ran put to Sydney rood, from which ...

    Article : 110 words
  46. DECLINE IN TRADE BRINGS DISMISSALS.

    SYDNEY.-- The dismissals at John Fell and Co.'s works at Newnes, numbering 80, are officially stated to have been brought about by a decline in trade, due, it is ...

    Article : 68 words
  47. THE DEATH ROLL.

    BRISBANE.-- Mr. G. Porter, Acting Registrar General has supplied figure covering the deaths from plague in Brisbane from August to December, 192L In ...

    Article : 99 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. SHALE WORKERS DISMISSED.

    SYDNEY,-- Over 30 men have been dismissed at the Newnes shale works, and further discharges are expected next week. ...

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