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  2. THE HUME FERMENT.

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Cabinet has approved of the agreement concluded with Gabriele d[?]nnunzia and normal conditions have been resumed in Fiume. Two ...

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  3. IRISH AFTER[?]S

    LONDON Wednesday.—Accoun[?] to the “Irish Times” three quarters of the Irish people will reject Mr. Lloyd-George’s Home Rule Bill. The paper ...

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  4. FACE AT SN[?]AIL’S SPACE

    BERLIN. Wednesday.—The test of [?] Allies latest note to Germany indi[?] the fact that Germany has conced[?] [?]the fact that the Peace treaty is ...

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  5. FIGHTING IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Messages have reached Copenhagen reporting unusual Bolshevik activity along the eating Russian front with furious attacks at ...

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  6. ANGLO-JAP ALLIANCE.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Baron Okuma is strongly in favor of a renewal of the Anglo-Japanese alliance with such alterations as the League of Nations renders ...

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  7. FRENCHIES FOR JAPAN

    TOKIO, Thursday.—A committee of young men waited on the Premier of Japan Count Dara, requesting his views on universal suffrage and pointing out ...

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  8. THE WAY OF EAGIES

    LONDON, Friday.—The Air Ministry announces that after twelve months work three survey parties have explored the various zones along the Cairo to the ...

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  9. POOR COMMUNISTS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is reported [?] Viema that the Australian social de[?]cracy is appealing to the British and So[?]merica Socialists to use their ...

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  10. IRKUTSK AND TOMSK.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The [?]revolutionary socialists have captured Irkutsk and admiral Koltchak’s army is at an end. A wireless message from Moscow, claims ...

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  11. SEA GIVES UP HIS DEAD.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lloyd’s agent at Gorfu telegraphs that the late Captain Howell’s body has been washed ashore and was buried on Tuesday by an English ...

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  12. CARBON’S CHRISTMAS MESSAGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Sir Edward Carson in his Christmas message to Ulster urged the necessity of patience in trying to learn the war’s lessons, and ...

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  13. Good Use For Dollars

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—It is announced that Mr. John D. Rockefeller has given fifty million dollars as a gift to the general-education board in order ...

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  14. GOVERNMENTS ULTIMATUM.

    ROME, Friday.—According to an official communique the Italian Government’s proposals in regan[?] to Fi[?]me amounted to a command that D'Annunzio ...

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  15. ON ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.—during the lebate in the Chamber of Deputies on he Army Bill, M. Hymans, Foreign Minister, emphasised the need for defensive ...

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  16. U.S.A Railways

    WASHINGTON; .Wednesday. — President Wilson has announced that the railroads will be returned to private owner ship on March 1. 1920. ...

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  17. BRAVO POULET !

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Etienne Ponlet intends to continue his flight to Australia. ...

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  18. Seethings in Sp[?]in

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is expected that owing to revolutionarism a state of slege will, be declared shortly in Catalonia (N.E. Spain). ...

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  19. Factory Vandals

    PARIS, Thursday.—A count martial at Amiens has sentenced Robert Rojing, a German officer and manager of an important German factory, to ten years ...

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  20. AMERICA AND THE TREATY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Senator King, has announced that he has formulated a treaty compromise which he will introduce in the Senate after the holidays. ...

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  21. Film Depot Fire.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A fire in[?] film depot in the centre of Newcastle was caused by can explosion of celluloid Flames leapt up the well of the lift to ...

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  22. IN SOUTHERN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There was indications that decisive operations have begun in South Russia. A wireless message form General ...

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  23. ITALY HUMILIATED.

    ROME, Thursday.—The “people Mauo” slates that Premier Clemenceau’s recent speech implies that the peace of Europe depends upon the settlement of ...

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  24. HANGED WITH A BOOTLACE.

    An inquest was held yesterday at the Mental Diseases Hospital New Norfolk on the body of a female in mat of the Institution who had been found hanging on ...

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  25. U.S.A and Mexico

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Advices from Washington indicate that the State Department has announced that the exportation of arms and munitions into ...

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  26. REPUBLICAN OPINION.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The “New York Sam’s” Washington correspondent [?] that Sen[?]tor Lodge has issued a statement that a compromise is near, but ...

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  27. SOLDIER'S MYSTERIOUS DEATH

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—The circumstances surrounding the shooting of Join Daniel Morgan, a retuned soldier, ar Roselle early on Saturday morning seemed to ...

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  28. UNFORTUNATE AIRMAN.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday.—An American army airman, Connolly Waterhouse who was forced to descend in Lower Califor[?] was starved for nineteen days. ...

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  29. Je[?]icoe’s Tour

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Wednesday.—The Minister far marine has been advised that Admiral Jellicoe will arrive at Pernambuca on January 30. He will also ...

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  30. [?] nese Nav[?]tism

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The Japanese naval estimates for 1920 amount to £30, 000,000, which is 30 per cent, of the national revenue, and probably the largest ...

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  31. SHORT OF FUEL.

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday—The Bolshevik commissaries and higher officials of the Soviet Government are receiving their salaries in gold. ...

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  32. “Hand ’Em Back!”

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday—By President Wilson’s personal direction the former German passenger ships, including the great liner Imperator, are to be ...

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  33. The Deadly [?]

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A recrudescence of the [?]enmonic influenza epidemic, similar to that of 1918 is ravaging Japan, according to-medical reports ...

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  34. JAPS IN SIBERIA.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—It is reported that the Japanese troops guarding the Siberian railways have been subjected to so many Bolshevik raids that ...

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  35. THE SCAPA SCUTTLING.

    PARIS, Friday.—The Supreme Council [?] received a report as to interviews with Herr Von Lersher, of the German peace delegation, from which [?] appears ...

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  36. France's First Citizen

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The election of President Poincare’s successor, according to the press, has been fixed for January 17. The Premier, M. Clemenceau. ...

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  37. WAR’S AFTERMATH

    Yesterday was the “Feast -of the Holy. innocents,” a day set Apart by the Churches for the commemoration of the slaughter of all the male infants in ...

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  38. Y[?]kee [?]rab

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The “New York Times” Washington correspondent reports that the United States Shipping Board has announced that it has under ...

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  39. Deported Aliens

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The State Deportment has requested a safe conduct for all deported aliens in all countries through which they will pass ...

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  40. Shipping to Australia

    LONDON, Thursday.—There is every prospect of a considerable increase in tonnage to Australia-early in 1920. It is understood that the Government in ...

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  41. MANDATE MATTERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Supreme Council has adopted a convention [?]ing the mandates of German South and West Africa convention relating to the ...

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  42. ODDS ON CLEMENCEAU.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The well-known French journalist, M. Marcel Hutin, learns that M. Clemenceau will be elected President by a majority of 550 votes ...

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  43. Marseilles Station Burned

    PARIS Thursday.—The railway station at Marseilles has been burned, the damage amounting to several millions of francs. ...

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  44. French Finance

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The French Minister for Finance M. Klotz in an interview, states that the French budget for 1920 will consist of two parts. Two ...

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  45. LINER-RAIDER FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Government is placing the Norddeutscher-Lloyd—Co’s liner—Berlin under the P. and O. Co.’s management for the Australian and Indian passenger traffic. ...

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  46. H[?]-past Thirteen.

    LONDON, Friday. — A Government committee has decided to recommend a twenty-four hour clock. ...

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  47. The Egyptian Situation

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association learns that the situation Egypt since the arrival of the Milner Commission is steadily improving, ...

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  48. Storms and Floods

    PARIS, Thursday.—There have been serious floods in the east and south-east departments owing to the oversowing of the rivers Meurthe and Moselle. Many ...

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  49. The Enterprising Burglar

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Sir N. M’Cready the Police Commissioner. reports that ordinary crimes as for example, burglary and housebreaking, in 1919. ...

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  50. War on the W[?]zirs

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday.—The Mahmuds have accepted the British terms in full and have agreed to allow our troops to march unopposed through any part of ...

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  51. Dearth of Coal

    LONDON; Thursday.—A message from Amsterdam states that Germans Dutch negotiations regarding coal supply have been opened at The Hague. The ...

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  52. Great Colonial Exhibition

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Senate has decided to organise a great inter-Allied colonial exhibition in 1925. ...

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  53. An Unknown Wreck

    LONDON, Friday.—The Deal lifeboat responded to distress signat[?] yesterday evening and searched all night long throughout a gate. The men found a ...

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  54. NEW ZEALAND LIQUO[?]POLE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Sunday—The latest figures in connection with the licensing poll have increased the Continus[?]ce [?]ead to 2248. There are still twelve ...

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  55. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    No reference to the appeal was made in any of the Roman Catholic Churches in Tasmania yesterday. On inquiry at the Archbishop's palace yesterday evening a ...

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