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  2. NOTES ON THE CAMPAIGN.

    The extravagantly optimistic prophecies made by the Prime Minister and his followers regarding the result of the polling on 16th December are received with ...

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  3. GREEK EXECUTIONS.

    Mr. Bonar Law informed the House of Commons to-day that Mr. Lindley, the British Minister, had been instructed to withdraw from Athens. ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General, attended by Captain S. A. Forster, A.D.C., will return to Melbourne to-day by the Sydney express. Lady Forster, attended by Captain Alan ...

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  5. CONTROL OF STRAITS

    The Lau[?]nne Conference will discuss the question of the control the Straits on Friday. The sub-commission dealing with the ...

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  6. THE WINNING OF THE WAR.

    The London press is bestowing wide, attention upon the publication of two volumes entitled "Sir Douglas Haig's Command." The bosks were written by Mr. ...

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  7. PROBLEMS OF EMPIRE

    Mr. Leslie Wilson, Chief Unionist Whip, announced in a speech at Portsmouth to-day that invitations to attend an economic conference of Dominion and British ...

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  8. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Somehow the plans of the Nationalist organisation for a nice appreciative meeting for the Prime Minister in the Town Hall last night unseamed. Despite the ...

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  9. FRANCE'S HIGH-HANDED ACT.

    Paris newspapers are publishing further details of the secret conference between political and military chiefs regarding France's contemplated action against ...

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  10. Enforcement of Prohibition.

    Mr. Daug[?]srty, United States Attorney General, has ordered all Federal attorneys [?]roughous the country to tighten up prohibition enforcement and expedite the ...

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  11. IRISH REBEL PLOT.

    A plot to kidnap members of Dail Rir[?], who acknowledge the free State by taking their seats, has been discovered. The object of the plot, the Dublin ...

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  12. How Ministers Went to Death.

    Details have been received from Athens of the execution, of the five ex- Ministers and the army commander in chief. The condemned men were all shot against a ...

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  13. THREAT OF DISSOLUTION.

    It is now revealed that Signor Mussolini's complete domination of the Italian Chamber of Deputies is due to the fact that he possesses an undated dissolution ...

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  14. BOLSHEVISM IN INDIA.

    A telegram from Lord Heading, Victoria of India, to Vir[?]f Pool, Secretary of State for India, states that the Indian political situation is easier, owing ...

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  15. RECOGNITION OF SOVIET.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Bonar Law said the Government was prepared to recognise the Soviet provided Russia recognised her debts, ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. A Soldier's Questions.

    Prior to the meeting a returned soldier banded to the Lord Mayor a number of questions which he desired the Prime Minister to answer. The questions sought ...

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  17. BAWRA'S SCHEME.

    At a meeting of the Australian Estates and Mortgage Co. Ltd. Mr. Andrew Williamson, commenting on Bawra's proposals, said that in his opinion the best course ...

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  18. COAL MINING TROUBLES

    As a result of the recent strike of miners there is a shortage of 10,000,000 tons of coal in the limited States. Various communities have been in ...

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  19. AFTER THE MEETING.

    Returning to his car after the meeting, the Prime Minister encountered a hostile demonstration outside the doors of the Town Hall. There a large crowd had ...

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  20. MINING ON THE RAND.

    The second report of the mining industry commission, which was appointed to inquire into the circumstances connected with the Rand strike, has just been ...

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  21. OPPOSITION IN RIVFRINA

    BROKEN HILL. -- A meeting of the Pastoralists' Association of West Darling was held on Thursday to consider the proposal to extent the operations of Bawra as ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Charles Kelson, formerly of Koroit, but late of Spring Gardens, near Warrnambool, farmer, who died on 17th September, 1922, left by a will dated 8th September, 1922, real estate valued at £5565 ...

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  23. Prime Ministers Movements.

    An alteration has been made in the itinerary of the Prime Minister. After visiting Tasmania he will return to Melbourne on Wednesday morning next, and will leave ...

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  24. OVERSEAS TARVEL.

    The travelling public will be glad to know from the advertisements of outward bound shipping companies that, commencing with streamers leaving Sydney on or ...

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  25. TROUBLE WITH CONGRESS.

    President Harding is having trouble with the old Congress, whose tenure ends on 4th March next. He convened a special session in the hope of passing certain ...

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  26. THE WASHINGTON TREATY.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Ronald M'Neill. Under Secretary to the Foreign Office, said America, Japan and Great Britain were ...

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  27. A LIBERAL REUNION.

    Mr. Asquith, in a letter to Mr. G. Lambert, on the question of a Liberal reunion said he regarded a United Liberal party as a vital necessity. He would never place ...

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  28. LABOR LEADER'S ILLNESS.

    SYDNEY. -- There was no change on Thursday, in the condition of Mr. Charlton, leader of the Federal Labor party. His illness is not of a serious character, but ...

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  29. FAITH-HEALING MISSIONER

    Mr. J. M. Hickson, the faith-healing missioner, sailed by the steamer Kur[?]des to-day for Australia after a mission extending over five months. He visited ...

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  30. Leader of the Country Party.

    Mr. E. Page, leader of the Federal Country party, who is to return from the Western district at 2.5 p.m to-day, will proceed to Brighton town hall, where at ...

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  31. Death of Mr. J. J Miller.

    The death occurred last evening of Mr. J. J. Miller, founder of the printing firm of J. J. Miller and Co. Pty. Ltd., Williamslane, and well known for many years as a ...

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  32. A RUSSIAN SPY STORY.

    The Government was asked in the House of Commons to-day whether it was in possession of information that Mrs. Marguerite Harrison had been arrested by the ...

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  33. UNDERWORLD DISORDERS.

    A conflict occurred to-day in the [?] fields district of Arkansas, involving 2000 vigilantes and so-called undesirables. Some reports indicate that 25 people were killed, ...

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  34. NEW POLLING PLACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  35. Egyptian Ministry Resigns.

    Sarwar Pasha's Ministry has resigned, apparently owing to differences with the King of Egypt over his Zaghloulist sympathies. Tewfil, Ness[?]m Pasha is expected ...

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  36. CORN SHORTAGE IN GERMANY

    Corn supplies are rapidly diminishing in Germany. The peasants have only delivered a quarter of the quantities demanded. The shortage is 2,000,000 tons ...

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  37. BATMAN.

    Moving pictures dec[?]ting Australian, industries, forward the include to an address by Mr. M. [?], Independent candidate for Batman, delivered last night at ...

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  38. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF.

    The Under-Secretary for Labor, Mr. A. B. Boyd-Carpenter in reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said £12,000,000 would be available for the ...

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  39. Save the Babies

    In the pressure of members of the committee, the Lord Mayor (Cr J. W. Swanton) yesterday afternoon opened the scaled envelope containing the number of the ...

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  40. APPEALS FOR AID.

    In aid of the undermentioned funds we have received contributions as follow : -- Sapetorium, Am[?]erst Hospital. -- C. H., 53; F. White £1 1; J.G., 2; A.S., 4; P.A.P., 10; ...

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  41. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    A match between the English eleven and a team representing the North- Eastern district was commenced at Queenstown to-day. Rain interfered with play. ...

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  42. Children of Europe.

    The delegated at the recent W.C.T.U. Conference were so impressed with the condition of the children in Europe that they unanimously pledged themselves to endeavor to raise the amount ...

    Article : 117 words
  43. Starving Russian Children.

    Mr. J. M'Whee, Agent-Gerenal for Victoria, has handed oven a further sum of £1400 from Melbourne to the Save the Children Fund. Melbourne's food depot ...

    Article : 63 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. IMPORTATION OF CANADIAN CATTLE.

    The Duke of Devonshire to-day informed the House of Commons that the Government will introduce, before the prorogation, a bill to legalise the importation of ...

    Article : 36 words
  46. Advertising

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    Advertising : 15 words
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