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  2. SHOCKING ACClDENT

    SYDNEY; -Sunday.—A seven-year old girl, Violet Higgins, fell from a balcony on to iron spiked railings, which pierced her throat and suspend ...

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  3. MELBOURNE MURDER

    MELBOURNE,. Sunday.—Although wore, than a week has elapsed since the discovery of the nude body of the twelve-year-old' girl, Alma ...

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  4. LIMITING AIRCRAFT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The report of the sub-committee on aircraft presented Us conclusions to-day, they were largely in the negative. ...

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  5. NAVAL TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—As it will presently be drafted the treaty will contain a. provision dealing with the possibilities of war with a ...

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  6. THE FAR EAST

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Before entering the Shantung conversations to-day the Japanese declared they had no intention of acceding to the ...

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  7. THE WORLD'S MARKETS

    LONDON Saturday.—The business on the Stock Exchange for the first week in the new year has been somewhat disappointing. Various factors ...

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  8. BEAUTIFUL MANDALAY

    THE PRINCE OF WALES CAMP, [?]lANDALAY, -Saturday.—The Prince will return to Rangoon to-night, after a brief but exceptionally interesting ...

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  9. IRRIGATION WORKS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Minister for Agriculture ,(Mr. Dunn) chairman of the Irrigation Commission, stated be expected a surplus of £8000 ...

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  10. PROPOSALS OFFERED.

    It is understood a deadlock has again been reached in the Shantung question. The Chinese delegates propose laying the case before Mr. ...

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  11. COAL PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Figures compiled by Mr. Macdonald, secretary of the Northern Collieries. Association, that during the five war 'years ...

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  12. N. S.W. POLITICS

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—The executive of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party on Saturday affirmed ' the decision that in ...

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  13. IF WAR BREAKS OUT.

    The Importance of this provision is of the greatest, while It is not constituting a five power alliance. while there Is no promise directly ...

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  14. HAMPERING CIVIL AVIATION.

    Only lighter than air craft was possible to control in commercial and was alike owing to their size rendering it impossible to conceal them, but ...

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  15. SHAN CHIEFS ENTERTAIN.

    The entertainment of the Prince night by the chiefs of the northern and southern Shan States at their on the outskirts of Mandalay,. ...

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  16. BUTTER MORE CHEERFUL.

    The butter market is more cheerful at present, low retail prices stimulating demand and large quantities are going out for consumption. New ...

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  17. QUESTION OF PAYMENTS.

    Mr. Hanihara maintained that the Japanese terms were reasonably the best, for if Germany had not been beaten China would never have-got ...

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  18. KING OF FINANCE

    BERLIN, Saturday.—It is reported that Herr Hugo Stinnes has purchased a warehouse in Petrograd and is negotiating with the [?] ...

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  19. ALLOWED TO STAND OVER.

    It is expected that probably consideration of the aircraft proposals will be allowed to go over to another conferences, though Signor Schanzer ...

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  20. “LONG CHERISHED HOPER”

    The provision carries out President Harding's long cherished hope of an association of nations, recognising not force, but moral power, and bringing ...

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  21. LOAN TO JAVA.

    AMSTERDAM. Saturday. —Batay (Java) advices state that Herr [?] has offered the Baden Municipality a six per cent loan for minucipal ...

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  22. DRANK HIS OWN BLOOD

    LONDON, Saturday.—The official report of the [?] German vessel Salama states that the sole survivor was the [?] old cabin boy who ...

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  23. JAPANESE PROPOSALS,.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—It was officially communicated to-night that the Chinese and Japanese continued their discussions on the Shantung ...

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  24. A PECULIAR PAGEANT.

    The supreme effort was a pageant of strange and 'impossible 'beasts and fowls, portrayed by . the agile Shan in Disguises, which excelled the ...

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  25. RUSSIAN RELIEFF

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  26. THE WOOL TRADE.

    The year opens favorably for the wool trade,. and the outlook Is brighter than in any time. of 1921. There is a strong demand in all the world's ...

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  27. AMERICA AND WORLD PEACE

    NEW YORK, Sunday —The “New York Times'” Is printing in serial form by the well-known author, Mr Roy Stannard Baker's. (“David Grayson”) ...

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  28. FORMULATING AERIAL RULES.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The American spokesman to-night indicated that this conference, is not likely to do much in the. matter of ...

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  29. CHINESE GOVERNMENT

    PEKIN, Sunday, —The news papers state that the Premier. Mr. [?] has announced the restoration of the vice-regal system -existing ...

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  30. WHAT 2/ WILL DO

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  31. SOCIETY DIVORCES .

    LONDON, Saturday.—Among matrimonial suits for the coming legal terms is the case of Viscount Rhondda, who is petitioning for the. restitution ...

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  32. FAREWELL TO PRESS.

    WASHINGTON,: Friday. — Prince Tokugawa, taking farewell of the press to-day, made a statement complimenting the press on the able ...

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  33. ROBBERY AT SCOTTSDALE

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—On Friday night the business premises of Mr. W. E. Rose, news agent confectioner. fancy goods merchant at ...

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  34. THE BIG FIGHT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Interest In the Carpentler-Cook match is keenest is the date approaches Many Visitors to -the respective ...

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  35. PRINCE ATTENDS “RACES.”

    The Shans included many [?] men who were [?] out of the Wilderness before, and who were started by motor cars and cameras. ...

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  36. THE WHEAT POSITION.

    With the cessation of activities of the Australian Wheat Committee, which during its existence sold over £100,000,000 worth of wheat, the wheat ...

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  37. CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN

    LONDON, Sunday—The conference of the National Union of Women Teachers has carried a resolution in favor of an amendment to the law for ...

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  38. “FATTY” ARBUCKLE

    SAN FRANCISCO. Friday.— it is announced that Roscor Arbuckle's second trial cannot start on Monday as scheduled, because of a crowded ...

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  39. SIBERIAN ALLEGATIONS.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The United Press Association's Toklo correspondent states that the Japanese Government strongly protested to tbe ...

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  40. SHIPPING VALUES

    The Messrs. Turner, Davidson Company write, stating that the, depression in shipping values has been accentuated by the throwing on the ...

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  41. MOPLAH REBELUOS

    LAHORE, Friday.—In addition to the Gurkhas rounding up a band, the Garhwalis dispersed a concentration between Arrikode and Kundottl, but ...

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  42. FIRE AT LAUNCESTON

    LAUNCESTON. Sunday—Shortly before midnight last night a [?] broke out in a six-roomed—weather' board cottage on Cararact Hill owned ...

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  43. SHIPPING FREIGHTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—All Australian shipping lines, including the Commonwealth Government Line, have reduce freights from 90/ per ton to ...

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  44. PERSIAN FINANCE

    PAVING SOLDIERS AND POLICE. LAHORE. Saturday.—The Perslaa Government has 'obtained . from an American Company, the name of which ...

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  45. INFORMAL DISCUSSIONS.

    WASHINGTON. Saturday. — The Chinese delegates were interviewing Mr. C. E. Hughes and Mr. A. J. Balfour to-day. but the ' State ...

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  46. STRUCK BY-LIGHTNING

    SYDNEY Sunday.— During a thunderstorm on Friday night lightning wrecked the underground cable system-at Government House, and a ...

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  47. AMERICAN'S GRATITUDE.

    LONDON. Saturday.—A American has given £10.000 to the London Hospital as a thanks-offering to the hospital for finding a volunteer ...

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  48. N. Z. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

    WELLINGTON (N. Z.) Sunday.— Mrs. Owen, who was attacked with a meat chopper by her husband on their farm at Eltham. has died. After ...

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  49. WILL CHINA ACCEPT

    The Impression Is growing here that either the Chinese Government in taking the Shorting matters out of the banks of its delegates' by ...

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