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  2. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday. — M. Krassin, Bolshevik Trade Commissioner, has reached a general agreement with the British Government. He is going to ...

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  3. RESTORE TURKEY

    LONDON, Friday. — The “Morning Post’s” Constantinople correspondent interviewed the Crown Prince of Turkey. He appeals to Britain to ...

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  4. IRELAND A NATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—“Freeman’s Journal,“ in a forecast of Mr. De Valera’s message to the Irish people, says that he will demand peace ...

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  5. ALLIED CONFERENCE

    PARIS, Thursday.—M. Leygues, the French Premier, in, a statement says that Britain will welcome the Allied, conference on January 19. ...

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  6. SHIPPING STRIKE

    A telegram was received yesterday by Mr. Ward, secretary of the State Shipping department, from Mr. W. Robinson, manager of the same ...

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  7. THE WAR’S AFTERMATH

    LONDON, Thursday.—The unemployed in Britain are estimated at over a million. The trade slump is shown in the British railway returns. ...

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  8. REDS IN FAR EAST

    NEW YORK, Thursday—The “Chicago Tribune’s” Harbin correspondent says that the Japanese are hastily digging [?]ches and erecting ...

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  9. “ Spiritually Dead ”

    LONDON. Thursday. — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle writing in the “International Psychic Gazette.” referring to his doings in Australia says: “Amid the ...

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  10. GERMAN DISARMAMENT.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The Independent Socialists’ request for the convocation of the Reichstag to deal with Allied disarmament demands ...

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  11. Conference Called

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Melbourne Trades Hall committee at [?] meeting to-day attended by the general secretary of the Stewards and ...

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  12. STOWAWAY MAYOR.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The State department has ordered an investigation into tie arrival of O’Callagha[?], the Mayor of Cork. It is ...

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  13. ANOTHER BANK CRASHES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British, American, and Continental Bank, formerly Hannevig’s Bank, has. suspended business. It is chiefly concerned ...

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  14. DEFENCE OF THE PACIFIC

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—The “New York World’s” Washington correspondent says that senators and officials declare that they never heard ...

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  15. UNEMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Labor Party has decided that it will not be represented on Mr. Lloyd-George’s unemployment committee. ...

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  16. Wagnerian Opera

    PARIS, Thursday.—There was a crowded attendance at the Paris Opera for the first Wagner production since 1914. There was some ...

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  17. American Wool Growers

    WASHINGTON, Thursday:—Mr. F. J. Hagenbarth, President of the National Wool Growers’ Association, told the senate Committee which is ...

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  18. DIRECTORS OF “FREEMAN’S”

    LONDON. Friday.—The ,directors of “Freeman’s Journal,” who received a sentence of one year’s imprisonment, have been released ...

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  19. FIRM IN LIQUIDATION.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The shareholders of the Bristol and Dominions’ Producers’ Association have decided to liquidate voluntarily. They have ...

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  20. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVANTS

    The women employed in the Commonwealth public service are demanding the same rate of wages as that given to men engaged in similar ...

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  21. War on Landlords

    ALLAHABAD, Friday.—Agrarian disturbances on a considerably scale are taking place in the united provinces of India. Large crowds of ...

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  22. High Commissionership

    LONDON. Friday.—It is understood that senator Millen’s plans are likely to be materially changed. It may be necessary to curtail his stay in London ...

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  23. JAPS. WANT DlSARMAMENT.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The press continues to advocate the Anglo-American-Japanese arrangement, whereby disarmament can be ...

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  24. A.I.P. Opinion

    SYDNEY. Friday.—At a meeting of [?] the New South Wales A.I.P. [?] it was stated that the [?] the inter State teamers is the [?] ...

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  25. WRANGEL’S DOWNFALL.

    PARlS, Thursday.—M. Kedroff one of Von Wrangel’s Ministers, in a statement in Paris, says that 50,000 tonnage of mercantile shipping ...

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  26. Boom in Germany

    LONDON, Thursday. — The “Daily Chronicle’s” Berlin correspondent says that 1920 has been a record stock year. Stock Exchange prices have risen ...

    Article : 92 words
  27. COMMERCIAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 312 words
  28. JUST IN TIME

    BURNIE, Friday.—A very narrow escape from drowning occurred at West beach this morning. A fourteen year-old lad named Eric Bi[?]stt while ...

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  29. Goal Industry

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Board of Trade the coal owners, and the miners are conferring with a view to de-controlling the industry at an ...

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  30. Church Boycott

    LONDON, Friday.—Four Anglican clergy at Dover, including the rural dean and the Wesleyan, Primitive Methodists, Congregational, Baptist, ...

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  31. A Credit Scheme

    LONDON. Friday.—In connection with the credit scheme negotiations are proceeding between the Government and the bankers and insurance ...

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  32. OIL WELLS

    SYDNEY. Friday.—A representative of a large English company called on the Premier (Mr. Storey) to-day with a proposition to establish an oil well ...

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  33. Federal Taxation

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—When the journalists who accompanied the Prince of Wales on his tour were in Australia, the Federal Taxation ...

    Article : 90 words
  34. Broken Hill Mines

    SYDNEY, Friday—Some 4000 men have now been examined by the Technical Commission at Broken Hill, and the names of certain ...

    Article : 107 words
  35. Tribunal Wanted

    SYDNEY. Friday.—There [?] abroad that the Prime minister [?] should convene a tribunal [?] Industrial Peace Act to Settle [?] ...

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  36. NIGHT SHIFT

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The invincible Colliery is idle owing to the dispute as to the working of two pairs of men on the second, or night shift, despite ...

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  37. Boosting British Goods

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales inspected the Overseas Trade department’s foreign samples exhibition comprising 100,000 samples ...

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  38. SOLDIERS’ HOMES

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—Except in special circumstances, the practice of purchasing [?]ouses already erected for the use of returned soldiers is to ...

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  39. Mining Industry.

    Sir.—Everything from a mining standpoint is as dead as Julius Ceaser on Zeehan: While metals were at high prices the Government did nothing to ...

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  40. Four Mines Close

    MELBOURNE. Friday — At a meeting of the Labor Council of New South Wales a communication was received from the Broken Bill unions warning ...

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  41. THE BASIC WAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Failing the payment of the increase of the basic wage of eight shillings per week, forty moulders employed on Walsh Island, ...

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  42. Duchess Dies in Lodgings

    It is significant of the days we live in that the death of the Dowager-Duchess of Saxe-Coburg in a boarding-house in Zurich should first have been ...

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  43. Lord Milner Retiring

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is understood that Lord Milner is retiring as Secretary of State for the Colonies. His letter of resignation, has been in ...

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  44. Mr. R. D. Meagher

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Mr. R. D. Meagher to-day made his first appearance in court after an absence of 25 years, when he appeared to defend a ...

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  45. Exchanged Cheques

    LAUNCESTON, Friday — A return [?]ows that the amounts for cheques exchanged by the various bank, in Launceston during the last three years ...

    Article : 60 words
  46. SALE OF APPLES.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Food Controller announces that restrictions on the sale of apples end on March [?] ...

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