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  2. GENEVA DISCUSSIONS

    The League Council has decided that the evacuation of the international force from the Saar shall begin on 1st February. The Italians will be the first to ...

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  3. LLOYD GEORGE'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Winston Churchill is warmly supporting Mr. Lloyd George's "new deal" plan to stimulate recovery in Great Britain. Lord Snowden has telegraphed to ...

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  4. PLANE CRASHES INTO SEA.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--A. Moth aeroplane, flying from Blenheim to Christchurch, on Saturday crashed into the sea near Waipara, 40 miles north of ...

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  5. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The Premier announced on Saturday that the following dates had been fixed in connexion with tho Stale elections:-- Rolls closed 8th Jan. ...

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  6. SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    Visitors to the Science Congress, which will be resumed- to-day, availed themselves of one or other of the various excursions which were arranged for them ...

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  7. BODYLINE TROUBLE.

    The Notts committee, after a meeting which lasted for more than two hours, resolved to resign en bloc, but its members expressed their willingness to carry ...

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  8. STAWELL-ARARAT.

    ARARAT, Sunday.--Much activity is being shown in the Ararat division in connection with the election of a representative to succeed Mr. R. P. Toutcher ...

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  9. CAR CRASHES THROUGH BRIDGE.

    WELLINGTON. Sunday.--To be drowned in a stream only two feet deep and a little over eight feet wide was the fate of a seven-yedr-old boy and a ...

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  10. WARANGA SEAT.

    HEATHCOTE, Sunday.--Mr. D. R. Thomas, who has been selected by the United Australia party to oppose Mr. Coyle, M.L.A., for Waranga, is a ...

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  11. VISIT TO MUNITIONS LABORATORIES.

    Fifty members of the Science Congress visited the laboratories of the Commonwealth Defence department at Maribyrnong on Saturday morning. The ...

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  12. Upper Goulburn.

    SEYMOUR, Sunday.--Mr. E. S. Withers, of Mansfield, farmer, who has secured the Labor nomination for Upper Goulburn against the sitting member, ...

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  13. ACCIDENT AT GISBORNE.

    Six persons had remarkable escapes from serious injury on the Calder Highway near Gisborne yesterday afternoon, when a car got out of control, and ...

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  14. Endorsed by U.C.P.

    Further endorsements of candidates granted by the central council of the United Country party are:-- WONTHAGGI F. J. C. MINCHIN. ...

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  15. YOUNG NATIONALISTS.

    HEALESVILLE, Sunday.--Keen interest in the discussions on many subjects of public interest is evinced by the eighty members of the Young Nationalists ...

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  16. HOUSING REFORM.

    Considerable prominence is to be given to the subject of housing reform during the forthcoming State elections. It was indicated on Saturday that the subject ...

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  17. ELECTION-TIME PROMISES.

    In a speech at Parkville yesterday Archbishop Mannix said an election was pending in the State, and it would be a rosy time in the making of all kinds of ...

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  18. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS.

    Commenting upon the negotiations for the restriction or Australia's exports to Great Britain, the "Observer" says:--"Mr. Lyons has spoken feelingly ...

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  19. MOTOR CARS OVERTURN.

    Suffering from severe Injuries to his back, Leslie Wilkie, 23 years, of Park-street. South Melbourne, was admitted to Prince Henry's Hospital on Saturday. ...

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  20. CARGO STEAMER WRECKED.

    The British cargo steamer Kenkerry, 3930 tons, went ashore during a snow storm on the coast of Nova Scotia today and became a complete wreck. ...

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  21. CAB INJURES PEDESTRIANS.

    Following a collision with two pedestrians in Victoria-parade, East Melbourne, on Saturday night, a taxi-cab driven by Norman White, 43 years, of ...

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  22. WERRIBEE BEEF.

    Renewed efforts are to be made by the Metropolitan Board to secure from the Government permission to sell for human consumption cattle from the board's ...

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  23. EXTREME COLD IN INDIA.

    Damage representing nearly £2,000,000 has been done to the crops in a large area in the north-east of India by an unprecedented wave of cold weather. In ...

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  24. EVOLUTION OF MAN.

    Addressing the members of the Rationalist Association at the Melba Theatre last night, Dr. J. V. Duhig, president of the medical section of the ...

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  25. THREE CARS COLLIDE.

    When three cars came into collision at the corner of Head and St. Kilda streets, Elwood, last night the occupants, comprising ten persons, had narrow ...

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  26. GIRL LABOR CANDIDATE.

    Miss Margaret Stevenson, the prospective Labor candidate for Hornsey, who is only 22, married a son of Sir John Power, Bt., the Conservative M.P., at a ...

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  27. LABOR PARTY.

    The sub-committee appointed by the central executive of the Victorian Labor party has prepared a draft policy on war and disarmament for submission to ...

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  28. UNITED COUNTRY PARTY.

    MAFFRA, Sunday.--In opening the annual meeting of the Maffra branch of the United Country party on Friday night, Mr. W. O. Fulton (retiring president), ...

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  29. Motorist Injured After Accepting Lift.

    When his motor car broke down on Pt. Nepean-rond, Moorabbin, early yesterday morning, Mr. George Yuille, 30 years, of Main-street, Mordialloc, hailed a ...

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  30. LUST FOR KILLING.

    A plea that since the war he had developed "a craze for killing" was advanced by Donald McKenzie, a crippled war veteran who was charged at ...

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  31. SCIENCE AND RELIGION.

    There was a largo congregation at St. Paul's Cathedral last night, when the preacher was the Bishop of Geelong. Right Rev. J. J. Booth. Among those ...

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  32. Cycle Crashes Into Fence.

    Thrown from a motor cycle which crashed into a fence in Hyde-street, Footscray, yesterday morning, Frederick Bowman, fifty years, of Grey-street, ...

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  33. CRICKETER CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER.

    V. W. C. Jupp, the Northants cricketer, was charged at Northampton to-day with manslaughter, following the death in hospital of Denis Moysey, 19 years, one ...

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  34. THE PREMIER'S VIEW.

    The Premier declared on Saturday that the expressed intention of the Metropolitan Board to ask the State Government to reconsider its decision not to allow any ...

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  35. Man Injured by Car.

    Struck by a motor car in Nicholson-street, North Carlton, on Saturday night, John Hammond, 32 years, who gave his address as care or the Golden Fleece ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    The consumption of Australian wines continues to increase. As a result of the Christmas demand the quantity entered for home ...

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  37. Fatally Injured When Motor Skids.

    When the motor cycle he was riding added on Geelong-road, about nine miles from Werribee, yesterday morning, Richard Leach, 38 years, of ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES FLOODS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Reports received in Sydney indicate that the flood position is now much easier. There appears to be little likelihood of further danger ...

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  39. Two Drivers Receive Shock.

    DONALD, Sunday.--A collision between cars driven by P. J. Alston, of the Union Bank, Donald, and L. Foster, Altken-avenue, Donald, occurred in ...

    Article : 44 words
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