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  3. LATE CABLES

    The Prince Regent, Prince Hirohitd, narrowly escaped death from an assailant's bullets when motoring to the Diet building to address Parliament. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. The Lost Dirigible

    Experts in aviation express the opinion that the dirigible Diximude descended either on the sea or on the desert owing to lack of fuel. ...

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  5. Anarchist's Acquittal

    The trial in Paris of Germaine Berthon ended dramatically, the girl maintaining a defiant attitude to the end. She declared: "I have nothing ...

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  6. SHIPPING

    The following steamers were within range of the undermentioned wireless stations yesterday:-- Melbourne: Nairana, Saros, Aldinga, Port ...

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  7. German Finances

    The Reparations Commiswsion to-day officialloy nominated 15 delegates who will represent the Allies and the United States upon the two committees ...

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  8. The Barriers Between

    The fact that three private comerences have been hold at Malines in the past two years between unofficial representatives of the Anglican and ...

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  9. SUN, MOON, AND TIDAL DIARY.

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  10. Christnastide

    The Moscow correspondent of the New York "Times" states that the police department contributed to the gaiety of the Christmas season. Which ...

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  11. The Handwriting upon the Wall.

    From an extract which we give in another column from the official journal of the Queesland police forcer, it will be seen that indiscreet persons ...

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  12. THE SINGAPORE BASE.

    It would be deplorable if the question of the Singapore naval base were to be left uncertain as a result of the recent general election in Britain, or if ...

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  13. Asylum Tragedy

    A message from Dunning, Illinois, states that 17 patients in the State Hospital for the Insane were burned to death, and 14 others are missing as the ...

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  14. New Russian Czar

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the Grand Duke Cyrill, cousin of the late Czar, has been secretly crowned Czar of all ...

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. Missing Dirigible

    The French Ministry of Marine this morning had no news of the missing derigible Dixmude. The Maritime Prefect at Touion received news that ...

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  18. Crown Jewels

    The Customs officials are holding a quality of jewellery said to be the Romanoffs' family jewels, which were brought by Prince Feilx, Youssoupoff ...

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  19. Schooner Waterlogged

    The schooner Fire, boand from Vancouver to Brisbane is waterlogged and in great distress near Honololu. His whereabouts is unknown. ...

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  20. Surgical Research Work.

    It is reported that as the result of the collaboration of Dr. J. I. .Hunter, Professor of Anatomy at the University of Sydney the distinguished young ...

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  21. Radium Treatment

    The twenty-fifth anniversary of Madame Curie's discovery of radium was celebrated to day. Eulogistie addressess were made by M. Millerand ...

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  22. Danish Prince

    Prince Erik, a cousin of the King of Denmark, whose engagement to a daughter of a Canadian millionaire lumberman, was announced by cable ...

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  23. Honduras will Pay

    The Honduras Government has signed an agreement for the repayment of £5,398,570 which was borrowed from Britain in 1867-1870 to build a ...

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  24. War Cemeteries

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), after a few days rest at Paris arrived here for a three days visit to the war cemeteries and battlefields. He ...

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  25. Maritz the Rebels

    There is reason to believe that the decision of Maritz the rebel commander to cross the border is for from pleasing to the Nationalists, who ...

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  26. Empire Cotton

    Mr. Hruce Mair, president of the Liverpool Cotton Association, in a search to the members said that Liverpool ...

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  27. Disastrous Fire

    A fire broke out last night in the Imperial University at Fukuokn, the entire building and the engineering college belling destroyed. The damage ...

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  28. Japanese Riffians

    Ruffians this evening tried to obtain entrance to the residences of Court Yamamoto (Japanese Prime Minister) and Viscount Cioto (Minister for home Affairs), ...

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  29. Two Persons Killed

    Arther [?] and Alnie Perry, 14, were killed at Hededen Grein Bridge, near Kurri Kurri, on Monday, when it is said, a motor car struck the bridge ...

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  30. Germany's Finances.

    Some time asgo, Mr. C. E. Hughes United States Secretary of State, suggested that if an international committee of bankers and other financial ...

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  31. Alahaster Tahlets

    The Luxor correspondent of the "Morning Post"states that Mr.Howared Carter and his assistance stopped work only on Christmas Day. ...

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  32. BOTTOMLEY'S ARTICLES

    Two warders at Wormwood Scrubs Prison have been dismissed and another plac3ed on production and transferred, following an inquiry into the ...

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  33. Twelve Persons Killed

    A message from Douglas,Arizona states that a further check of the damage, dune, by an earthquake in Sonora, Mexico, reveals that there were 20 shocks ...

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  34. Japanese Cabinet

    The Japanese Cabinet was orders the Prime Minister (Count Yamamoto) the tender the resignation of the Governments. ...

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  35. REDUCTION Of 35

    The Chamber of Deputies has approved a measure reducing the numbers of depaties from 676 to 591.. ...

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  36. Smashed by Train

    A motor lorry was being driven over a level crossing at Avondale, on Wednesday night, when it was struck by a train. The lorry was shaltered and ...

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  37. Preference Promises

    The New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Massey). Interviewed on his arrival, expressed the hope that the recommendations of the Imperial ...

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  38. REDS IN THURINGIA

    The Berlin correspondent of the New York "Times" states that the Relch Government virtually has decided to appoint a Federal Commissioner to ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    It is too late for us to take the advise offered by Sir Ecary Jones, the Tasmantan jam maker, and root out from a third to a half of our orchards. ...

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  40. Very Little Fighting

    The Mexian revolution is not yet quelled. The troops of President bregon are falling back on a portion of the Vera Cruz, front, but there is ...

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  41. FRENCH BUDGET

    The Finance Committee has submitted the 1924 budget to the Senate. The receipts are estimated at 23,950,000,000 frunes (nominally about ...

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  42. Criminal's Recapture

    A Brisbane detective on Christmas Eve succeeded in running to earth in Sydney the escaped criminal, Thomas O'Rourke, allas John Murray, who ...

    Article : 195 words
  43. WAR MUSEUM

    The work is proceeding of transferring 100,000 exhibits from the Imperlal War Museum at the Crystal Palace to the Imperial Institute Senth ...

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  44. Motor-Car Collision

    Two motor-car crashed into wach either at Cemetery road, Albury, on Wednesday night. Bus cars were badly damaged, and some of the ...

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  45. STOCK LOSSES

    The outbreak of foot and mouth disease in stock shows no signs of abatrment and 75 new outbreaks have been reported, making a total of 1,540. So far 52,121 ...

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  46. JAPANESE ARRESTS

    Confirmatory despatches have been received by the Home and Terribries Department as to the arrest in Queensland of six Japanese on a charge of [?] ...

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  47. World Shipping

    The annual report of the Australian Commonwealth Line's shipbrokers, Messrs. Turner, Davidson, and Company point on that while freights and ...

    Article : 140 words
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  49. WEAK, BUT BETTER

    Mr. Lloyd George, who still is weak after a severe cold, spent Christmas at Criecieth. He said: "I am better but have had rather a knock." ...

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  50. MORE IMMIGRANTS

    Queensland received a further 73 immigrants from the Themistockes, which arrived in the Hay on Boxing Day, and came up the river yesterday. All 73 next ...

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  51. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Bowden said that he was thoroughly satisfied with the arrangements which had been made. "We are," he remarked, "taking out of the vessel everything for which ...

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  52. IMPORTED FILMS

    At request recently was made by representatives of the Returned Soldiers in understand for greater protection for picture films produced in Australia. Mr. ...

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