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  2. THE STATE SESSION.

    Seventy-seven bills were pasted by the Stale Parliament in the session which dosed on Christmas eve. The record of work would have been even better but ...

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  3. CRICKET BOARD MEETS.

    An important meeting of the Board of Control for international cricket took place at the rooms of the Victorian Cricket Association yesterday. The ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. Marr, Minister for Home and Territories, has been the only member of the Federal Government in Canberra during the holidays. He is to he joined on 10th ...

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  5. TAX WRONGLY COLLECTED

    The Federal Treasury announces that a refund totalling over £20,600,000 will be made to 240,000 taxpayers, representing the reimbursement of Federal taxes ...

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  6. BRITAIN IN GRIP OF ARCTIC

    Great Britain is still in the grip of Arctic conditions. The frost now registers nine degrees, increasing the difficulty of clearing the snow drifts. ...

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  7. SHIPPING UNREST.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Mr. Dillon, chairman of the inter-State Steamship Owners' Federation, to-day said that those seamen who yesterday left their steamers without ...

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  8. FLOGGING AT ROYAL PARK

    The Coroner (Mr. Berriman), who recently investigated charges of flogging at the Children's Welfare Depot, Royal Bark, has reported to the Chief Secretary (Mr. ...

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  9. The Mackarra Delayed.

    An official of the A.U.S.N. Co. last night stated that trouble had resulted on the steamer Mackurra, as the outcome of the firemen being logged for attending a ...

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  10. STEWARDS DISMISSED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The sixty stewards of the Commonwealth steamer Moreton Bay who refused duty last Monday when the Governor-General was the guest ...

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  11. EMPIRE AIRSHIPS.

    It has been officially announced that trial flights of airships from Great Britain to South Africa, to test the possibilities of establishing an airship service, will be ...

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  12. THE GREAT STORM OF 1703.

    England has experienced many destructive gales, but the palm has been awarded to the great storm of 1703. Early on the morning of Saturday, 27th November, of ...

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  13. INTERNAL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Members of The Sidney branch of the Seamen's Union to-day met and discussed a acnes of twelve charges made against Mr. T. Walsh, the ...

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  14. BLYTH MOTOR TRAGEDY

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- A. L. McEwin of Hart, driver of the motor car which collided with a rail car near Blyth on Wednesday, died to-day. This makes the ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Federal Government announces that it is prepared, to receive tenders for the purchase at the ships of the Commonwealth Line, ...

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  16. RESCUED BY WAR SHIP.

    The British war ship Seraph has rescued from Swabue, near Swatow, a party of three Roman Catholic priests and seven nuns who were being held by Chinese ...

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  17. GROWING POPULATION.

    Statistics of Australian oversell migration for November have been made available by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. C. H. Wickens). The arrivals ...

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  18. THE YOUTH OF TO-DAY.

    PERTH, Thursday. -- Speaking in St. George's Cathedral to-day at the funcral service held in connection with the death of Sir Henry Barker, Archbishop Riley ...

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  19. END OF MT. MORGAN.

    ROCKHAMTON, Thursday; -- In a statement issued by Mr. Boyd, general manager of the Mount Morgan Company, to-day, it was announced that active ...

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  20. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    Figures issued to-day show the amazing recovery made by the German mercantile marina since the war. German tonnage prior to the war ...

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  21. A FATEFUL BIRTHDAY.

    The wheel of fate turned against Henry Howard, 42 years, railway employe, yesterday. He was killed on the anniversary of his birthday. Howard, who had a wife ...

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  22. SEVEN MEN POISONED.

    Seven men have died, one is dying and another is demented through drinking methylate dydrate purchased at a chemist's. ...

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  23. BRITISH LABOR.

    Mr. Philip. Snowden, who was cellor of the Exchequer in the Labor Ministry of 1924, has resigned his membership of the Independent Labor party, to ...

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  24. VICTORIA V. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    As the teams occupy first and second position on the Sheffield shield premiership list, with 12 points and 8 points respectively, the game between Victoria and ...

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  25. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    A ghastly sight met the eyes of a girl of ten years yesterday afternoon when she peered through the keyhole of the front door of a small and ancient ...

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  26. PROHIBITION IN NEW YORK.

    Sir, -- The brief cable message in Thursday's issue, mentioning that twenty- four deaths from alcoholism had occurred in the metropolitan area of New York since ...

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  27. SWANSTON-STREET FIRE.

    The fire which occurred on Wednesday, night at the mercery establishment of Fred Hesse Pty. Ltd., Swanston-street, caused damage to stock and building ...

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  28. A FIENDISH MURDER.

    The Italian Vice-consul at Odessa, Signor Kozzio, has been murdered, supposedly by bandits. Signer Kozzio, who was a bachelor and ...

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  29. N.S.W. RAILWAYS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The most important cross-country railway culling for early attention is a connection between the Griflith-Hillston branch across the ...

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  30. ITALIAN WHEAT.

    Signor Belluzzo, Minister of National Economy, says there is every prospect that in a few years Italy will be independent of all imports of wheat. There were ...

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  31. Migrants on Jervis Bay.

    FREMANTLE, Thursday. -- Migrants on the Jervis Bay, which arrived at Fremantle to-day. were 61 for Melbourne and 71 for Sydney. ...

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  32. WRATHFUL BARRACKERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Spectators at a cricket match at Tamworth yesterday between a local team and Bardsley's Eleven roundly hooted Bardsley when he came ...

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  34. TREATMENT OF CANCER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Dr. W. G. F. Paul, of Queensland, who was commissioned by the Queensland Government to study cancer treatment abroad, and to ...

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