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  2. NAVAL TREATY REVISED.

    The first revision of the naval treaty wan completed to-day, except for the clause concerning the fortifications advice still being awaited from Tokio. The draft ...

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  3. THE PRINCE AT MADRAS.

    The organised opposition to the visit of the Prince of Wales culminated in rioting outside Government House within an hour of his arrival there this morning, and ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General, attended by Captain Lord Digby, arrival in Sydney yesterday morning from Melbourne. Our Sydney correspondent mentions that Lord ...

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  5. THE MURDERED GIRL

    Long before the City Court opened yesterday morning a dense crowd of persons total of witness the initial proceeding against Colin Campbell Rose on the ...

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  6. CRISIS IN FRANCE.

    The political crisis in France arising out of the criticism of M. Briand's negotiation with Mr. Lloyd George for the adoption of an Anglo-French pact, had a ...

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  7. ST. KILDA-ROAD SENSATION.

    The criminal unconcern of some persons for the safety of others is strikingly emplified in the unfortunate fatality which occurred on St. Kilda-rond on Thursday ...

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  8. THE CANNES CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Lloyd George presided at the Cannes Conference to-day in M. Briand's absence. Herr Katheryn addressed the Supreme Council for an hour, giving details of ...

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  9. BIG BOXING CONTEST.

    George Cook, the Australian heavyweight boxer, was knocked out by Georges Charpentier, the French champion, in the fourth round to-night. ...

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  10. WELCOME TO NEW SETTLERS.

    There were over 250 new settlers for Victoria an hoard the Commonwealth liner Moreton Bay, which arrived at Port Melbourne on Thursday evening. Of these. ...

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  11. LANDSLIDE IN SICILY.

    A Landslide seven hundred yards vide destroyed the town, of San Fratello, in Sicily. The population fled. Six hundred houses, six churches' and a cathedral were ...

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  12. STRIKE ON RAND CONTINUES.

    The Rand Strike bus entered on the fifth day, and there is still no sign of a settlement. The proposal for a general strike throughout the Union was very coldly ...

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  13. TAXATION IN BRITAIN.

    The Marquis of Linlithgow, in writing to the newspapers with reference to the closing of Hopetoun House, states:--""When a large agricultural estate, ...

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  14. ELECTRICITY COMMISSION.

    BENDIGO.-- Astonishment has been caused by the latest communication from the electricity commissioners on the subject of the supply of cheap electric energy ...

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  15. THE NEXT DAVIS CUP CONTESTS.

    The United States Lawn lentils Association is forwarding this week the financial accounts, including the division of the gate receipts aud other business details. ...

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  16. IRISH POLITICAL OFFENCES.

    The King in a proclamation grants a general amnesty to political offenders in Ireland. He did so in the confident hope that this act of oblivion would aid power ...

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  17. THE STORM IN RIVERINA.

    HAY.--On Thursday afternoon a wind storm swept over Gunbar township, causing considerable damage. A thunder storm followed, and 20 points of rain fell. The ...

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  18. LABOR TROUBLES US THE RUNS

    The Industrial Federation of South Africa requests that the Government should convene a joint meeting of all employers concerned in the strike and the ...

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  19. THE CANBERRA MANIA.

    SYDNEY.--The article dealing with the Canberra mania, which appeared in "The Age" on Wednesday, and which suggested that some of the new Federal Ministers, ...

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  20. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Joseph Pethybridge formerly of Guaranies retired farmer who bed on 29th November [?]by his will of 5th August 1921 let real estate valued at £12,991 and personal property worts ...

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  21. GRAMPIANS ELECTORATE.

    MARYBOROUGH.--The wiping out of the Grampians division in connection with the redistribution of Federal electorates is causing much resentment in Marlborough ...

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  22. Princess Mary's Wedding.

    Donation to the fund opened by the Lady May ore (Mr. J. W. Swanson) to provide a Victorian wedding present to Princess's Alary are still being received at ...

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  23. MORE BUTTER SOLD.

    It is understood that the Board of Trade has sold a further large quantity of Australian butter. Its stocks have now been reduced to about 100,000 boxes. The ...

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  24. Finding of Gold at Woodend.

    No steps have yet been taken by the Mines department to make special inquiries into the reported discovery of gold at Woodend. The Secretary for Mines (Mr. ...

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  25. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    Heavy penalties were imposed at the. City Court yesterday upon two men who were convicted of conducting common gaming houses. ...

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  26. THE YARRA SEAT.

    At a meeting this evening the Yarra campaign committee, on which the Richmond, North Richmond, Abbotsford and Collingwood branches of the Australian ...

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  27. ALCOHOL POISONING.

    The first available statistics show that 103 persons have died of alcohol poisoning- in the United States since 1st January. New York Slate and Texan are leading ...

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  28. TEA SALE IN CEYLON.

    At the first tea sale following the Christmas holidays, only the comparatively small quantity of 2,750,000 lb. was offered. It was a good selection. The quality was ...

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  29. Western Australian Parliament

    PERTH.--The Legislative Council on Friday adjourned till 21st February. It decided not to insist on amendments to the 'Hind and Income Tax Assessment Bill, ...

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  30. STRICKEN EUROPE.

    In aid at the fund for the relief of the famine in Europe we have received the undermentioned sums:--Starving Children of Europe: V. and W. Clark, £1 1; K.C., £1 1: St. James' Church ...

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  31. The Western Australian Boys.

    The Western Australian boys who are visiting Melbourne under the auspices of the young Australian League will be entertained by the Government to-day at all ...

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  32. Purchase of a Euponium.

    On 21st July Inst a man called into Buttons music warehouse, Bonrke-street, Melbourne, and said he had been deputed to buy a euphonium for tho Lillrdale ...

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  33. AN AUSTRALIAN HUT AT BISLEY

    Brigadier General Dean is taking to Australia plans for tho construction of an Australian hut at Bisley for the accommodation of visiting Australian riflemen. It ...

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  34. GOOD NEWS FOR DAIRYMEN.

    Further reassuring cable advices were received by the Minister of Customs yesterday from the High Commissioner office m connection with the butter market. In ...

    Article : 116 words
  35. Suicide at Broadmeadows.

    Having occasion to go to the lavatory, at her home at Broadmeadows shortly after 6 o'clock yesterday morning, Mrs. Redgrave discovered that her husband, George ...

    Article : 135 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    The latest scores m the billiard match are:--M Conachy, 13.219; Reece, 11,500. Breaks: M'Conachy, 355 and 102; Recce, 205, 196, 148 and 118. ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. A BRITISH-AUSTRALIAN COMPANY

    The profit of the North British-Australasians Co. for the past year was £4417 reducing the debit balance to £22-810, after the payment, of £1740 debenture interest. ...

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  40. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND.

    Association Cup Replays.--Notts County beat" Grimsby by 3 goals to 0. Barnsley beat Norwich by 2 goals to 1. Blackburn beat Southport by 2 goals to 0. ...

    Article : 37 words
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