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  2. WAR IMPOSSIBLE

    PARIS. Wednesday.— M, Clemenceau, in the Chamber of Deputies; announced that the recent London . conference had agreed on various points of the ...

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  3. IRISH PROPOSALS

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.— A man has been arrested in connection with the attack on Lord French. A force of police armed with carbines ...

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  4. SOCIETY AGAINST GOD

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The United Press Association's Rome correspondent says that the Pope in the course of a speech said "Society has turned against God. A ...

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  5. PEACE STILL A MYIH

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Here Vou Lersner has received the Allied Note. He will probably ask for new instructions from his Government. This if will ...

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  6. MOULDERS STAND FIRM

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Negotiations failed to settle the .ironmoulders' strike, which has now lasted for three months, directly throwing idle 50,000 men, and ...

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  7. VICTORIA AMATEUR TURF CLUB.

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  8. DISASTROUS STORM

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A disastrous storm is reported . from Orange. On Thursday night verandahs were blown down, roofs carried away and telephone ...

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  9. CHRISTMAS TRAGEDIES

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Two tragedies occurred on Wednesday. Constable Michael who was off duty for the day was walking along Oxford street about ...

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  10. "FREEMAN'S JOURNAL."

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.— “Freeman’s Journal’s application for an injunction against the right of the military authorities to suppress publication has been ...

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  11. TREATY COMPROMISE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Senators Lodge and Underwood have conferred, and it Is reported that steps towards a treaty compromise are progressing ...

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  12. Liverpool Wool Sales

    LONDON, Wednesday. —There was good-competition at the Liverpool wool sales for all sorts. Prices for merim[?] were unchanged. Fine crossbreds were ...

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  13. PRESS NOT OPTIMISTIC

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The news papers, while not optimistic, generally [?] vor giving the Government’s scheme a full chance. ...

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  14. LONG TIME DOING IT.

    PARIS, Wednesday.— The delay in the proceedings to bring the ex-kaiser to justice is due to the delay by Germany in signing the protocol. The Allies ...

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  15. Building Mercantile Fleet.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— In the House of Commons, Mr. Macnamara, replying to a question, said the Admiralty 'was. making inquiries with a view to ...

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  16. THE MANUFACTURERS’ ,MAN[?]IN

    Sir,—In a recent issue of your paper you published an article in the course of which you reprinted a' circular letter signed by F.M. Liney, and purported to be ...

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  17. New Indian Government

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A Royal Proclamation announces that amnesty of all political prisoners in India and other offenders against the State ...

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  18. NOTES ON THE RACING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Warm weather prevailed at Caulfield races to-day. when a large holiday crowd attended. The Shoobra Hurdle provided a good ...

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  19. Mrs. Lloyd George— and Others

    LONDON Wednesday,—A number of women have been appo[?]ted Justices of the Peace, including the Marchionesses of Crewe and Londonderry, Mrs. Lloyd ...

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  20. SUBMIT TO BOTH HOUSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Sir Auckland Geddes in the House of Commons proposed that the Irish Bill in the next session be remitted to a select ...

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  21. Taxi Collides With Sal[?]y

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Charles Richard Davies, aged 33 years, of Shepherd street city, was driving a sulky accompanied by his grand[?]ather, Benjamin Davies, when ...

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  22. Honar Where Due

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Admiral Sims has written a letter to the Secretary to the Navy (Mr. Daniels) refusing to accept the Distinguished Service ...

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  23. Mexico and U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— The New York “Times” Washington correspondent states that the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Lansing, announces, that ...

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  24. Tokio’s Government

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The New York “Times” Washington correspondent states that authoritative information from Tokio and cats that the fate ...

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  25. Woman Killed Under Car

    SYDNEY, Friday.— On Christmas [?] Mrs. Norah Clapcott, aged 41 at Huntley’s point to Drummoyne in order to buy a Christmas stocking, her are crashed over ...

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  26. Attempts Suicide

    PARIS, Wednesday. — A Bucharest message states that when the Crown Prince Carol, of Roumania, was ordered to rejoin his regin[?]ment he attempted ...

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  27. Hamburg- America Line

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—It is reported in Berlin that one director of the Hamburg America Line service told his friends that the German Government ...

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  28. Found Dead is [?] ed

    DEVONPORT, Friday.— Thomas Wentall was. found dead at his homo at Devonport to-night -in tragic circumstances. He was to hate proceeded to ...

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  29. Shaded of Lincoln!

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — it is understood that the wives and children of deported radicals will shortly rejoin their relatives. Three hundred more, ...

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  30. Soldier Settlement

    LONDON Wednesday.—Mr. J. M. Hunter the new Agent-General for Queensland, in the course of an interview with the “Morning Post” outlined the ...

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  31. To Crush Den[?]kine

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The United Press Association states it is reported that the Bolsheviks have raised 31 infantry and seven cavalry divisions in a ...

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  32. THE SYDNEY CIRCULAR.

    The circular alluded, to was published "The World" of December 4. It was dated. October 18, 1919 , and beaded Australian Industries Protection League, 28 ...

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  33. PERSONAL MENTION

    The Government Printing Office was the scene of a. pleasant little function on the eve of Christmas vacation. During the afternoon. of the ?3rd Instant members ...

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  34. PAINFUL GUN ACCIDENT

    A fifteen and a half Tear old boy, Thomas Batt, whose parents reside at 195 Elizabeth street Hobart, met with a painful gun accident yesterday ...

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  35. Lucky Man

    MADRID, Wednesday,—The manager the the branch of the English Bank of Madrid won the first prize in the national lottery of £375,000. ...

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  36. South African Strike

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday. —One of the most awkward strikes that ever occurred on the Rand has been ended by the decision of the Simmer Deep ...

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  37. English By Election

    LONDON, -Wednesday.—The St Albans by-election resulted as follows:— Colonel F. E. Fremantle (Coalition Unionist) 3621. ...

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  38. Boxing

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the Goddard- Coghill fight, in which the former was successful, the prize was an £800 purse. Coghill was unlucky in meeting ...

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  39. Dockers’ Strike

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday.—The dock strike - situation is now easier. The strikers evicted from the docks other native laborers who were coming in. Many ...

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  40. "Serious Fighting"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The United Press' Association correspondent learns that there ha? been serious fighting between the British troops .and, the native ...

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  41. FEATHERWEIGHTS MEET.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Joey Fox beat Joe Lynch, the American featherweight, In a hard fought eight rounds The experts consider that Fox ...

    Article : 51 words
  42. A CHANGE IMMINENT

    The official weather, forecast for to-day is Fine and warm at first,, with northerly winds but a cool change approaching the West Coast, with showers and ...

    Article : 264 words
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