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  2. ANO[?] IDOL CRASHES

    PARIS, Saturday.—Preliminary voting on the Presidency caused a sensation in France. M. Clemenceau’s return had been considered a foregone conclusion. ...

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  3. RAILWAYMEN’S WAGES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Eric Geddes, Minister of transport, in a speech at Cambridge upon the railway settlement, declared that If the Government had ...

    Article : 232 words
  4. LIFTING THE LID OFF RUSSIA

    The partial raising by the Allies of the Russian blockade has brought to light an immense British, scheme, subsidised by the Government, for trading with the hated Bolsheviks. The Food Controller, a renegade Laborite, sorrowfully admits that unless trade is resumed with Russia, ...

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  5. THE COLOR BAR

    CAPE TOWN, TUESDAY.—The president of the Provincial Native Congress, in a manifesto to native electors, insists that while the question of British ...

    Article : 111 words
  6. FEDERAL CABINET MATTERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—The expected reconstruction of the Federal Cabinet and the filling of vacancies caused by the defeat of the Postmaster General and ...

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  7. FRENCH HOME RULER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The “Pall Mall Gazette’s” correspondent in Dublin announces that Viscount French has been converted to Home Rule. He has become ...

    Article : 182 words
  8. THE ARRIVAL Of THE FLEET

    When H.M.A.S. Australia, the flag ship of the Australian Navy, accompanied by her convey of destroyers, arrives at Hobart to-morrow, and Hobart citizens have ...

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  9. SENATE ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Further progress was made to-day with the Queensland Senate count, and the Chief Electoral Officer for the Commonwealth was advised ...

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  10. A SORROWFUL CONFESSION.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Food Controller Mr. G. H. Roberts, in a Speech, expressed the conviction that the ever upward tendency In the cost of living was ...

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  11. General Cables

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Press Association has been requested to deny the report that the Prince of Wales will return from his Australian tour ...

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  12. M. CL[?]MEXCEAU’S DEFEAT.

    In spite of his outstanding services to his country (says the Melbourne “Age”), the tendency of M Clemen eau to ferocity in politics and it the press is probably ...

    Article : 94 words
  13. GOLD AND AN ASSOCIATION

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—A telegram from [?]algoorhe published on Tuesday was brought under the notice of the secretary of the Gold Producers’ ...

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  14. SIR NEWTON MOORE.

    ST. JOHN’S. Tuesday.—Sir Newton Moore, formerly Premier of Western Australia and Agent-General for that State, and latterly officer commanding the ALF, in England ...

    Article : 37 words
  15. TRAGEDY AT SlDMOUTH

    During Monday night a six-roomed cottage at Sidmouth 13 miles from Beaconsfield was destroyed by fire. The [?]se was occupied by a M[?] and ...

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  16. M. DESCHANEL‘S CAREER.

    Paul Eugene Louis Desc[?]and was born in 1850, the son of the late E. A. K. Des Chanel, litterateur and politician. M Paul Deschanel selected the law as his ...

    Article : 384 words
  17. HANDLING THE WHEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The executive of the, Victorian Farmers' Union is calling a conference to be held on February 3 for the purpose of drafting a ...

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  18. MR. GEORGE RESPONSIBLE.

    PARIS, Monday.—The decision partially to raise the Russian blockade was taken at the initiative of Mr. Lloyd-George. ...

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  19. JAPAN ANNOYED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— The Japanese press is bitterly criticising the departure of the American forces from Siberia as a breach of the Japanese. ...

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  20. “TAKE BACK YOUR GA..GE PAN”

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Aberdare ratepayers are on strike against what they term the undemocratic move of the Cessnock Shire Council in instituting a garbage service ...

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  21. BIRDWOOD LUNCHED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — General Birdwood was the guest of the Federal Executive of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers’ Imperial League to-day. Sir H. O. ...

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  22. Profiteering in Wool

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Several members. of the sub-committee investigating the price of wool have issued a statement inviting the public to await the report of ...

    Article : 77 words
  23. New British Loan

    LONDON, Sunday.—The newspapers, commenting on the new British five year [?] per centum loan, emphasise the special feature that the loan is redeemable ...

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  24. STILL COOL AND CLOUDY

    The official weather forecast for to-day is as follows:—Cool and cloudy, with showers, chiefly in the West and south; squally southerly, ...

    Article : 305 words
  25. BOY FELL FROM IRAIN

    ZEE[?]AN, Wednesday.—In the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Crisp, Eric Frederick Joseph Aldrid, on behalf his son, Frederick Lloyd Aldrid, aged ...

    Article : 269 words
  26. DISCLOSURES AWAITED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A meeting of the Standing Committee on Trusts unanimously favored the publication of the report regarding wool profiteering, but is ...

    Article : 92 words
  27. Militarism’s Weapon

    ROME, Tuesday.—The postal and telegraphic strike has collapsed largely owing to volunteers from the services. The result will probably avert the ...

    Article : 35 words
  28. ELECTED ON FIRST BALLOT.

    PARIS, Monday.—M. Deschanel was elected on the first ballot Despite the withdrawal of 56 votes, M.Deschannel’s vote was the largest ever recorded on ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. TRIPS LOST TO SOMEONE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Residents of Cessnock are being urged to join the local Co-operative Trading Society as a solution of the profiteering evil. ...

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  30. PONY’S ESCAPADE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At the turned soldiers’ sports on recreation reserve at St. Meenlyan, near. Leongath[?] on Tuesday afternoon, an extraordinary ...

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  31. NO NEWS IN AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—With reference to the cable messages concerning the enormous prices which have been realised for Australian wool that has been ...

    Article : 150 words
  32. Useless [?]acrifices

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Replying to the charges that American troops were sacrificed in needless fighting on Armistice Day, General Liggett, in ...

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  33. RETIRES PROM POLITICAL LIFE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—M. Clemenceau announces his definite retirement from political life. He intends to write his war memoirs. M. Poincare also ...

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  34. PERSONAL MENTION

    Mrs. William Blair died at Mangana on Tuesday morning at the age of 65 years. Deceased, who had resided at Mangana. for nearly 50 years, leaves a husband and ...

    Article : 150 words
  35. Johannesburg Miners

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday—The miners have balloted strongly in favor of striking for consolidated pay as opposed to a war bonus, as offered by the ...

    Article : 56 words
  36. LAUNCH CAPSIZED.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.—A launch longing to Palmer and Sons s[?]ped in the surf at Anna Bay on Sunday, and the occupants had a trying experience owing ...

    Article : 116 words
  37. THE DAVIS CUP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  38. Rugby Football

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  39. Dominions and the League

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Senate conference on the Peace Treaty has postponed discussing the Dominions’ voting power clause in the League of ...

    Article : 47 words
  40. ONLY LAID THE DUST.

    NEW NORFOLK Tuesday.—A shower of rain fell this evening, but was only sufficient to lay the dust. However, it cooled the air considerably. The whole ...

    Article : 69 words
  41. FIRE AT CORNWALL.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—D. Madden’s dwelling house and outbuildings at Cornwall, on the North-East Coast, were totally destroyed by fire yesterday, but some ...

    Article : 33 words
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