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  2. IS DIVORCE CHRISTIAN?

    In an address, Marriage and Divorce, at the Australian Church, Russell-street, last night, Rev. Dr. Strong asked his congregation to form its own conscientious ...

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  3. MORE PENAL ESCAPERS.

    Throughout Saturday, intense excitement prevailed among the many prisoners and few warders at French Island penal settlement. Morning was near when the ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and Lady Forster, accompanied by Colonel Stanley and Mr. Dubs, and attended by Captain Alan Lawrence, A.D.C., were present at ...

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  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    It was announced by the chief electoral officer on Saturday that a preliminary inquiry into allegations concerning the Eden- Monaro election of 1919 would be held in ...

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  6. AN ANCIENT MONSTER.

    SYDNEY.--During the cruise of the H.M.A.S. Geranium in northern waters the remains of a prehistoric marine minister were discovered at Darwin. The ...

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  7. EMPIRE RESOURCES.

    The Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. Bruce, has returned to London from Yorkshire. Sir John Whitehead, president of the ...

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  8. DUTCH RUM RUNNER SEIZED.

    Further international complications are expected to result from the seizure by a revenue cutter of the Dutch schooner Zeehond, 105 tons, outside the three-mile limit. ...

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  9. ALLEGED BOGUS WILL.

    Interesting disclosures may be expected as the result of the arrest late on Saturday afternoon of three men on a charge of conspiracy in connection with the ...

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  10. SYDNEY LOSES TRADE.

    ALBURY.--The Progressive party, is stated to be forcing the hands of the Government in regard to the towering of second-class railway fare in sympathy ...

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  11. LONDON'S BUSINESS.

    The defeat of the Government came as a severe shock to the Stock Exchange, for throughout the general election members, after the first scare of the possibility of ...

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  12. BATHING FATALITIES.

    SYDNEY.--While bathing in George's Rivet at Bankstown on Sunday Violet Bryant, 13, of Lidcombe, and Ruby Leigh, 12, of Lidcombe, got into difficulties and ...

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  13. ANOTHER MEXICAN REBELLION.

    Five States of Mexico have revolted against President, Obregon. The rebels, numbering probably 15,000 men, under the leadership of Generals Sanchez and ...

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  14. CHRISTMAS APPEALS.

    Founding Hospital and Infants' Home, Berry-street, East, Melbourne and Beaconsfield.--The secretary (Miss E. Wilson) writes:--"The president and ...

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  15. THE POLICE STRIKE.

    A police striker, who has started himself as a private patrolman in Port Melbourne, informed some of his friends on Saturday that during the forenoon he had a sharp ...

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  16. DOCKYARD DISPUTE

    SYDNEY.--Mr. Mahony, M.P., on Sunday related a complaint made by men at Cockatoo dockyard that the authorities had refused to pay the men wages ...

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  17. FLOODS IN ROME.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent states that the River Tiber threatens Rome with another historic inundation. ...

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  18. A SOUVENIR HUNTER.

    After Alfred Ernest Ludlow, 30, bookmaker, of 45 Herny-stteet, Abbotsford, had been charged a shilling for half a dozen oysters in the restaurant of Vasso ...

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  19. Another Gap Victim.

    SYDNEY.--It was feared on Sunday that another tragedy had occurred at The Gap. A farewell note and a blue serge coat were found at the top of the cliffs. ...

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  20. Assistance Refused by Sydney Force.

    SYDNEY.--An appeal by the Victorian police strikers for financial assistance from the New South Wales force has fallen on barren ground. The executive ...

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  21. SEASIDE SENSATION.

    Mrs. Marjorie Karley, the wife of a former major of machine gunners, has been found dead in her flat at Hove, a seaside resort on the English Channel. ...

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  22. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    BRISBANE.--The best batting performances in senior grade cricket on Saturday were:--J. Farquhar, 27 not out and 103; S. J. Redgrave, 100; S. J. Fennelly, 86; C. Macfarlane, 71; L. O'Conner, ...

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  23. A FRACTURED SKULL.

    SYDNEY.--During an altercation with a man at Newcastle on Saturday the skull of Robert Thompson was fractured, and he was admitted to a hospital in a serious ...

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  24. TRAMS COLLIDE AT ST. KILDA.

    Early on Saturday evening, a collision occurred between two trams at the junction of St. Kilda-road and Fitzroy-street, St. Kilda. One of the trams was proceeding ...

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  25. CYCLING.

    HOBART-LAUNCESTON RECORD BEATER, HOBART.--Norman ("Wizard") Smith, of Sydney, broke the motor car record from Hobart to Launceston and back, doing the 243 miles in ...

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  26. Accident at Ice Works.

    Whilst working in an ice-cream factory at Collingwood yesterday John O'Hanlon, 14 years, of Wellington-street, Collingwood, was the victim of a painful ...

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  27. EDUCATION PROBLEMS.

    Suggestions for the agenda paper of the conference of Victorian State school teachers, which will be held in Melbourne from 22nd to 25th January, were made at ...

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  28. BRITISH NAVAL SQUADRON.

    Reuter's correspondent at Sierra Leone reports that the British naval squadron, which is on an Empire bruise, has arrived, there. It is the first port of call. ...

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  29. BOXING.

    MILDURA.--At Olympia Stadium on Saturday night Jack Griffiths and "Young" Carter fought ten vigorous rounds. The decision--a draw--was well received. Jack Conway defeated Cyril ...

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  30. BENDIGO MEETING FAVORS REINSTATEMENT.

    BENDIGO.--At a public meeting, held in the railway reserve oh Sunday afternoon, a motion, moved by Mr. L. J. Clough, M.L.A., and seconded by Mr. C. ...

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  31. DISAPPOINTING CONTEST AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL.--"Pud" Segar, of Adelaide, and "Bobbie" Burns, a Welsh lighter, met at the Quadrangle on Saturday night, and put up a disgraceful exhibition. The bout was scheduled ...

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  32. A Bound Buttonhole.

    Mark out the position for your buttonhole with a tacking thread, then take a straight strip of material 1 inch wide and 1 inch longer than the buttonhole is going ...

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  33. WAR FUNDS AND Y.M.C.A.

    PERTH.--The Y.M.C.A. president, in replying to the War Patriotic Funds Commission's report, declares that the association submitted complete information and ...

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  34. TAXI-CAB MURDER.

    George Iggulden, who was found guilty of the murder of Mrs. Ethel Howard in a taxi-cab at Fulham in October, has been sentenced to death. ...

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  35. FIRE AT FITZROY.

    A fire broke out shortly after midday yesterday in the yard at the rear of the two-story five-roomed dwelling and shop, owned by Mr. T. Clifford, of the ...

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  36. LAW LIST--THIS DAY.

    No. 1 ARBITRATION COURT.--(Before the President, Mr. Justice Powers, at 10.30)--Federated Gas Employes' Industrial Union v. Metropolitan Gas Company and others (application by vary ...

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  37. Robberies in the Suburbs.

    Wrapping a stone in a piece of cloth, thieves broke the window of John Murrell, watch matter and jeweller, of 126 Gertrude- street, Fitzroy, at 2 o'clock on Friday ...

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  38. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Elizabeth Bodey, formerly of "Braeside," Queen-street, Surrey Hill, but late of Hartleigh, Tourello-avenue, Upper Hawthorn, widow, who died on 16th July, left by will dated 13th ...

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  39. BUOY DRIFTS 100 MILES.

    BRISBANE.--When the steamer Cantara arrived in Mourilyan harbor, Mr. Walsh, manager of the Adelaide Steamship Company at Innisfail, was advised that ...

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  40. REMARKABLE AERIAL FLIGHT

    Reuter's Brussel's correspondent reports that the British airman, Alan Cobham, has arrived from London flying a six horsepower aeroplane. He descended at Lympne ...

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  41. MAN BRUTALLY ASSAULTED

    Persons who walked along Spencer-street, between Lonsdale and Little Bourke-streets on Friday evening at 7 o'clock, witnessed a very brutal attack on a man by four ...

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  42. MEAT FOR ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE.--There were important developments in the meat industry dispute on Saturday, as a result of which a larger supply of fresh meat will be available this ...

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  43. LATE COUNTRY NEWS.

    The acting coroner, Mr. S. Risbey, J.P., returned a verdict of death by poison, sell administered, at the inquest into the death of Alfred Murdoch Kennedy, 62, who ...

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  44. Man Thrown by Horse.

    Thomas Bramfield, 52 years, of Davidson-street, North Richmond, was riding a horse at Kew yesterday morning, when a dog ran into the road and frightened his ...

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  45. CANTON CUSTOMS OFFICE.

    A message from Reuter's correspondent at Hong Kong states that the report of the seizure of the Canton customs office by armed marines from foreign gunboats in ...

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  46. A SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    James Bryant, of Ballan, was stated to have been on a rabbit shooting excursion on Saturday, when his shotgun accidentally exploded. He received a great part of the ...

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  47. DARING WOMAN BANDIT.

    A message from Fostoria, a town in Ohio, states that an unusual robbery was committed by a woman who combined shrewdness with temerity. The ...

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  48. "Friends She Had None."

    A pathetic story was published a few days ago in regard to the finding of a woman in a state of emaciation, apparently consequent on lack of food, in a ...

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  49. ANOTHER ROYALIST PLOT.

    The official discovery of a fresh Royalist revolutionary plot has resulted in many arrests, including retired officers.--Reuter. ...

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  50. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 153 words
  51. A CONSTABLE DROWNED.

    PERTH.--Constable M'Clay left Beagle Bay on 1st December for Small Island in a dinghy, accompanied by two natives to search for ...

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  52. Western Australian Fruit Crop.

    PERTH.--The official forecast of the fruit crop stated that with the exception of apricots, the stone fruit crop will be light. The apple crop should be a good ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. NEW ZEALAND WOOL SALES.

    WELLINGTON.--The wool sales were concluded on Saturday, and were highly successful. All grades of crossbreds advanced on November rates, fine and medium by a halfpenny to one ...

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  55. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
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