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  2. THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    A few weeks ago the Kooyong seat in the Federal Parliament was regarded generally as a safe one for Sir R. Best, the scathing critic and devoted supporter of the Hughes ...

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  3. THE WAR HOMES MUDDLE.

    Some further interesting sidelights upon the conduct of the war-service homes scheme are afforded by the report of the commission for the year ended 30th June ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and Lady Forster gave a dinner party at Government House yesterday evening. Lady Forster, accompanied by Lady ...

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  5. THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

    The Railway department has completed [?] arrangements in connection with train services to meet the Christmas holiday traffic. As already, announced, an ...

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  6. THE GREEK TERROR

    Prince Andrew of Greece, who was sentenced to banishment, has left Athens on board the British light cruiser Calypso. Generals pallis, Dousmania, Exadactylos ...

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  7. SILENCE OF ISMET

    At the Lausanne conference to-day Lord Curzon, in an introductory address, opened the discussion on the Straits question. Lsmet Pasha, who followed, merely ...

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  8. Tim Healy Governor-General.

    Before returning to Ireland Mr. Tim Healy, K.C., in informing the "Westminister Gazette" of his acceptance of the Governor-Generalship of the Irish Free ...

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  9. BRITISH KEY INDUSTRIES.

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir John Simon moved an amendment to the Address in Reply, expressing regret that no mention was made in the King's Speech of ...

    Article : 393 words
  10. SECRET DIPLOMACY.

    The Paris "Matin' is continuing the publication of the Venezelos documents. These reveal letters from Signor Nitti and Count Sforza, addressed to the Greek ...

    Article : 336 words
  11. Ulster's Governor-General.

    The Belfast correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" understands it has been practically settled that the Duke of Abercorn will be the first Governor-General of ...

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  12. CONSTITUTION BILL PASSES THE LORDS.

    On the motion for the third reading of the Irish Constitution Bill in the House of Lords to-day the Marquis of Lands downe said there bod never been a case ...

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  13. ELECTRICITY SCHEME.

    Discussing the development of the [?]erwll electric scheme, Sir John Monash, chairman of the commission said yesterday at the work of erecting the steel ...

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  14. THE GIPPSLAND SEAT.

    SALE.--It does not need a very discerning eye to see that political feeing in the Gippsland electorate has undergone a complete swing round. At the last election ...

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  15. EMPIRE TRADE.

    In a second article on Empire Trade, the "Morning Post" suggests that the Dominions should so fashion their trade policy that they should only attempt to ...

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  16. THE DRIVER CLAIM.

    In the council room of the Postal Institute the hearing of the claim by Reymolds Driver, saw miller, for £192,000 damages against the War Service Homes ...

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  17. DESTITUTE SOLDIERS.

    Officers of the Overseas Settlement Committee are surprised at Field Marshal Earl Haig's remarks concerning the condition of certain soldier settlers in the ...

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  18. THE KU KLUX KLAN.

    Direct action against the Ku Klux Klan began to-day. Two New York grand juries have started an investigation into the organisation's activities here, and an ...

    Article : 157 words
  19. Australian Dried and Canned Fruits.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons yesterday regarding representations from the Commonwealth Government on the subject of the preferential ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Polly Richardson late of Ballarat married woman, who died on 9th October, 1922, left by a will dated 15th September 1920, personal property valued £4512 to her husband. ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL DEPUTES.

    Figures relating to the number of industrial disputes in the Commonwealth during the third quarter of the year have been made available by the commonwealth ...

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  22. THE AMERICAN MAIL.

    The Postmaster-General has announced the extension of the mail subsidy contract with the Oceanic Steamship Company, providing for a subvention of 22,532 dol ...

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  23. SIR LEO CUSSEN.

    Praise of the work of Sir Leo Cussen was uttered by the Premier and other members of the Legislative Assembly yesterday when the House was considering ...

    Article : 508 words
  24. THE AMERICAN BUDGET

    The regular final session of Congress has been convened. President Harding will submit the budget in a message to Congress. The budget will be for approximately ...

    Article : 129 words
  25. AN APPEAL TO ENGLAND.

    SYDNEY.--Major Rassam, acting secretary of the British ex-Servicemen's Association, on Tuesday stated that he had sent a letter to Lord Glanusk, chairman ...

    Article : 182 words
  26. CENTRAL AMERICA

    Mr. C. E. Hughes, Secretary of State, addressing the Central American Armament Conference, declared the United States had no ambitious to gratify at the ...

    Article : 61 words
  27. FRANCE'S THREAT.

    Speaking at the Press Club of the Reichstag, Herr Cuno, the new German Chancellor, strongly opposed the Rhineland plans of the French. He demanded an ...

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  28. FIRE IN BEND[?]O THEATRE.

    BENDIGO.--A fir which broke out on the stage at the Joyal Princess Theatre about 2.00 a.m. of Tuesday would have [?]sumed serious immersions had it not ...

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  29. EMPLOYE'S CLAIM FAILS.

    SYDNEY.--In No. 2 jury court on Tuesday Mr. Justice James non-suited Charles Seymour Ellis, who had claimed £1000 damages from the War Service Homes ...

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  30. AERIAL AMBULANCES

    The Royal Air Force has completed a fleet of aerial ambulances. Each will carry four stretcher cases and two attendants. Larger machines of a similar nature are ...

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  31. THE FLINDERS CONTEST.

    CRANBOURNE.--The Federal Treasurer, Mr. Brace, addressed a meeting here on Tuesday. He said the true issues of the election were really not being ...

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  32. CHOOSING AN ASSASSIN.

    Two former German officers, Hustert and Ohlochlager, were charged before the Leipsig court to-day with having attempted to murder Herr Sehiedemann, a former ...

    Article : 99 words
  33. "WAIT AND SEE."

    The full report of the minors' deputation to Mr. Bonar Law shows that Mr. Herbert Smith said:--"The miners will not continue to bear this unjust agony. I went ...

    Article : 174 words
  34. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

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  35. THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL

    It is reported from Helsinfors that at the delegate meeting of the Third international at Moscow the Russian soldiers and workmen's council declared in favor of ...

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  36. A PROTEST AGAINST THE HUSH POLICY.

    Sir,--I thank your paper for its information re payment of £1500 per month to Mr. Driver as a solatium for permitting his claim to go to arbitration. I resent ...

    Article : 334 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. Finding Seat for a Whip.

    Commander Thomas, an Independent Conservative, who strongly supported Mi. Erskine at the recent election, has nominated in opposition to Mr. Leslie Wilson, ...

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  39. Round the World Flight.

    Sir Keith Smith has arrived at Victoria (British Columbia). He is bound for Washington to prepare for his world flight from London on 3rd April. ...

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  40. THE SALE OF HONORS.

    It is understood the Sale of Honors Commission will present a report containing drastic recommendations. Firstly it will recommend that a committee of Privy ...

    Article : 76 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. Children Leave Home.

    The parents of John H. Rowe, aged 10 years, are anxious to know his where abouts. He left his home in Riversdale-road, Camberwell, with a boy named Eric ...

    Article : 75 words
  43. Spanish Cabinet Reformed.

    The Spanish Cabinet has been re-formed under the Premiership of Senor Sanchez Guerra, with the Foreign Affairs portfolio held by Senor Bergamin. ...

    Article : 51 words
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