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  2. THE NAVAL COLLEGE

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Prime Minister yesterday confirmed the statement appearing in "The Age" on Saturday that the Federal Government had been ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor and Lord Somers received a call on Saturday morning from Archbishop Cattanco, apostolic delegate to Australia. ...

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  4. MR. FENTON'S MISSION.

    The suggestion in messages from Australia that Mr. Fenton, when he comes to London in January to represent the Commonwealth at the Naval Conference ...

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  5. COAL CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--After a meeting which lasted five hours yesterday at the Cross Roads, Brush Green, Newcastle, nearly 1000 miners refused to accept the ...

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  6. FATAL FISHING TRIP.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--When fishing from the rocks at Joalong, Long Bay, with his brother and a friend, Thomas Duggan, 26 years, of Glebe, was washed by a huge ...

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  7. TROUBLE IN HAITI.

    The calm situation throughout Haiti was dramatically shattered last night, when 1500 Haitians came into collision with it patrol of United States marines on the ...

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  8. THE CHINESE REBELLION.

    The native districts surrounding Shanghai are in a turmoil. A large number of the local troops are joining the revolt against the Government, which has now ...

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  9. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    The new Parliament will be opened by the Governor at 2.30 on Wednesday afternoon in the Legislative Council Chamber. Mr. Justice Lowe has been appointed a ...

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  10. BRIGHTON.

    Though he held the admitted advantage of appearing before the electors of Brighton as a Minister of the Crown. Mr Macfarian, Attorney-General in the ...

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  11. KORONG-EAGLEHAWK.

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  12. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    CAPETOWN, 6th December. Strenuous efforts, which are supported by the Government and the press, are being made by the wheat farmers to ...

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  13. MORNINGTON.

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  14. LABOR'S VICTORY.

    Seddon and Yarraville branches of the Australian Labor party held a Victory social in Trimble's Hall on Saturday night and also bid bon voyage to the Minister ...

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  15. LABOR DELEGATES AT CESSNOCK.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--When Messrs. J. Garden, J. Kavanagh and J. Ryan, of the Sydney Labor Council, arrived at Cessnock they addressed an open-air meeting. ...

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  16. POLISH POLITICS.

    Pandemonium reigned in Parliament late last night when a no-confidence motion was carried by 246 votes to 120. This was the culmination of Marshal ...

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  17. BRUTAL CITY ASSAULT.

    While walking to their homes early yesterday morning after dancing at an all- night cafe in Bourke-street, three Spaniards, who are employed as cooks in ...

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  18. ESSENDON

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  19. POLWARTH.

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  20. A TOC[?]H FESTIVAL.

    There was a crowded attendance in the Albert Hall last night at the fourteenth annual festival of Toc H, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Mr. Baldwin and Lord ...

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  21. SET-BACK FOR EXTREMISTS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A move by Mr. Garden's supporters on the A.L.P. executive to obtain the endorsement of the Labor Council's tactics, which would ...

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  22. A MEMORABLE FUNCTION.

    The British Legion is sending to the Australian and New Zealand Ex-Service Men's Leagues souvenir replicas of the immense Victoria Crosses made of Flanders ...

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  23. STAWELL-ARARAT.

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  24. FEDERAL ATTORNEY-GENERAL ENTERTAINED.

    A celebration night to commemorate the victory of the Attorney-General, Mr. Frank Brennan, at the last Federal elections for the Batman electorate, was ...

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  25. AMERICAN CARS.

    The New York "Sun," in a leading article on "Australia's rising tariff," says:--"Certain American exports are expected ...

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  26. TRAMS IN COLLINS-ST.

    Particular interest attached to the opening of the electric tramway service in Collins-street yesterday, when cars from the Mont Albert, Balwyn and Deepdene ...

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  27. METROPOLITAN SEATS

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  28. SWAN HILL.

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  29. Wool Duties Increased

    The Senate to-day voted several compensatory increases in the wool schedule of the Tariff Bill advocated by the chairman (Mr. Smoot) of the Finance ...

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  30. MARINE INSURANCE.

    According to the "Daily Telegraph" a development unparalleled in the history of marine insurance since Lloyd's policy was confirmed in 1770 will come into ...

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  31. CHANCES OF SETTLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. George Perkins, treasurer of Bellfield Lodge, said at Cessnock yesterday that there was yet a chance of a settlement. He was going ...

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  32. UPPER GOULBURN

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  33. AMERICA AND THE LEAGUE.

    Mr. Brookes, the Australian Commissioner-General, was the guest of honor at the annual luncheon of the English-Speaking Union at the Hotel Astor ...

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  34. WALHALLA.

    WARRAGUL, Sunday.--Mr. Moncur, the retiring Country party member for Walhalla, is now assured of being returned. During the week end a large ...

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  35. THE AGA KHAN'S WEDDING.

    Dense crowds gathered around Aix-les-Bains town hall for the wedding of the Aga Khan and Mademoiselle Carron, which took place in the presence of a ...

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  36. BALLARAT

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  37. PRIME MINISTER STILL HOPEFUL.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Prime Minister staled yesterday that the Commonwealth Government was still keeping in touch with the coal situation in ...

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  38. MODERN CRIME DETECTION.

    To assist them in the detection of crime the French police are inaugurating a remarkable wireless system with the object of keeping Paris head quarters in quick ...

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  39. FIRE AT BIRCHIP.

    BIRCHIP, Sunday.--Last night a sensational outbreak of fire occurred at the Mechanics' Hall, a wooden building, capable of seating 500, during the screening ...

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  40. CASTLEMAINE-KYNETON.

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  41. WANGARATTA-OVENS.

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  42. THE SURAT TRAGEDY.

    Sister in Critical Condition. BRISBANE, Sunday.--Roma Miller, one of the two girls who were found in a critical condition at Surat on Friday ...

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  43. CHINESE PIRATES AGAIN.

    The steamer Haiching, 2000 tons, was attacked by pirates between Swatow and Hong Kong early this morning. The British officers resisted, and it is ...

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  44. CANCER RESEARCH.

    Remarkable facts concerning the distribution of cancer are contained in a preliminary report submitted by the Westmoreland Commission on Cancer ...

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  45. GIPPSLAND SOUTH.

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  46. CHILD WELFARE.

    The Minister of Health and the president of the Board of Education are urging the local authorities to use their powers to provide for the care of children before ...

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  47. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Maria Elizabeth Hulls, late of Koorooman, near Leongatha, widow, who died on 8th September last, left by will dated 2nd December, 1920, real estate valued at £[?]24 and personal ...

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  48. PHONOGRAPH RECORDS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Brunswick (Australia) Ltd., a branch of a big Chicago phonograph record manufacturing concern will shortly erect a £200,000 factory here. ...

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  49. KARA KARA-BORUNG.

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  50. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Scottish and Australian Investment Company has declared a final dividend of 5 per cent. and a bonus of 5 per cent. A new Cabinet has been formed in ...

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  51. WARRNAMBOOL.

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  52. CONTRACT BRIDGE.

    Portland Club has issued a set of rules for contract bridge. These adopt completely the American system of scoring and make majority bidding compulsory. ...

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  53. SALES OF PROPERTY.

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  54. Advertising

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  55. TWO MURDERS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--There were two appalling crimes in the city last night when one man was killed by a savage blow from a knife, and another man was ...

    Article : 527 words
  56. Advertising

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