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  2. APPALLING MURDERS

    HELESINGFORS. Tuesday,— [?]Kotoff, a man of line physique, and Vinlonreva, a beautiful girl, are on trial before the Moscow revolutionary ...

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  3. THE NEAR EAST.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.— The Angora Government officially announces that the rebels in Mosul, comprising the inhabitants of the ...

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  4. GERMAN INDEMNITIES

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The conference of Allied Premiers to discuss the reparations Question opened here to-day, Britain, France, and Belgium ...

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  5. SECOND TEST MATCH.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—Bain delayed the resumption of play in the test match this morning. Ward bruised his thumb yesterday, ...

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  6. STRUCK WITH AXE.

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday.—Lower Barrington, 12 miles from Devonport, was the scene of an awful discovery on Tuesday morning, when a worker ...

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  7. THE IRON HEEL

    BERLIN, Tuesday,—The inter Allied officials have removed from the walls of Cologne posters giving extracts of Mr. Lloyd George’s articles, ...

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  8. TURKISH ARMY READY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday,— Kaizam Pasha, the Angora Commissary for War declares that the army is ready to fulfil all Turkish demands. ...

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  9. INDIAN UNREST.

    LAHORE, Tuesday,— By a two to one majority, the extremist congress rejected the proposal to enter the provincial councils, considering ...

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  10. FOUR CLASSES MOBILISED.

    ATHENS, Tuesday,—Smyrna report state that four classes of the Turkish army have been mobilised, and two others are about to be ...

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  11. GALLANTRY AT SEA.

    LONDON, Tuesday,—Sir Timothy thy Coghlan Is forwarding to Sydney a bronze medal and diploma from the Humane Society, awarded John ...

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  12. HANGARS AT MOSUL.

    LONDON, Tuesday,—The Air Ministry denies that the aeroplane hangars at Mosul have bees destroyed by rebels. ...

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  13. FRANCE'S PROPOSALS.

    PARIS, Tuesday,—The French statement on ,the reparations question occupies 16 foolscap pages, and generally follows “Le Petit Parisien’s” ...

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  14. SHELVING- MOSUL QUESTION.

    LAUSANNE, Tuesday,—It is reported that the Mosul question may be postponed, and considered later at an Anglo-Turkish conference, after ...

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  15. FIGHT WITH SHARK.

    AUCKLAND, N.Z., Wednesday.— A number of children were bathing in a pool at Whakatane, when an onlooker noticed a 10ft. shark making ...

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  16. INTER-ALLIED DEBTS.

    On the understanding that the reparations plan was accepted, and all sanctions dropped, Britain, in the matter of the Inter-Allied debts, ...

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  17. AFRICA’S SECOND INNINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 340 words
  18. AMERICAN MINES.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday,—The United Mine Workers of America have requested the U.S. Coal Commission Mission to consider the ...

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  19. ENGLISH FOOTBALL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  20. HERRIN TRIALS.

    MARION, Illinois, Tuesday,—At the resumption of the Herrin trials a defence witness testified that the mine guards have often interfered ...

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  21. GERMAN INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—With the object of forestalling the British trade ship which Is sailing for the dominions-. in March, the German ...

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  22. REMARKABLE ROBBERY.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday,—The police has just revealed the detalis of an extraordinary robbery which occurred on New Year’s Eve in this ...

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  23. ITALIAN REFORM.

    ROME Tuesday.—Signer Mussolini (Italian Premier) is carrying cut his reform programme-intensively. He has, swept away 21 boards ...

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  24. VISITING HOBART.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,—The Australian fleet will start its annual cruise in Tasmanian waters on January 26. The vesels to take part ...

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  25. THE GOVERNING PRINCIPLES.

    The governing principles of the plan were, firstly, to fix Germany’s minimum liability, and to fix additional liability if Germany prospered, ...

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  26. U.S.A. AND NORWAY.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday,—President Harding has let it be known that the United States will pay the 12,000,000 dollars which The Hague ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN LABOR.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday,—The debate In the Labor Conference concerning Mr. Creswell’s proposal, to delete the Socialist objective clause ...

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  28. UNACCEPTABLE TO FRANCE.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Mr. Bonar Law proposes that it the British plan is accepted the inter-Allied war debts will be written oft except a small ...

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  29. WHITE VERSUS BUCK.

    SAPLUPA, Oklahoma, Tuesday — Following a fight between negroes and policemen, in which one officer was killed and three wounded, riots ...

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  30. “THE GAME OF GERMANY.”

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is declared official circles that France cannot accept less than £1,300,000,000 sterling, which is still required in the ...

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  31. CHRISTMAS DINNER.

    LONDON, Tuesday,—Church Army provided 1100 poor children, in 17 districts of London, with a Christmas dinner at the Guildhall, The ...

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  32. EX-ENEMY PROPERTY.

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday,—The Custodian of Alien Property has strongly urged the return of 44,362, 600 dollar’ worth of ex-enemy ...

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  33. THE BRITISH PLAN.

    M. Poincare (French Premier), after detailing the French plan, said that Herr Cuno (German Chancellor) requested . the conference to hear ...

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  34. EGYPTIAN MURDERS.

    CAIRO, Tuesday,—In consequence of the murder of Professor Robson in Cairo recently. the British Community has decided to form a ...

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  35. BOXING.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Seaman Hall outpointed Johnny Brown, of Scotland, retaining the European lightweight chamipionship, after a ...

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  36. MR. BONAR LAW’S STATEMENT.

    Mr. Bonar Law, at the conclusion of the conference, in a statement to the Allied journalists, emphasised that Britain had made her budget ...

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  37. BRITISH CADETS.

    LONDON, Tuesday,—The decision of the Government to discontinue financial aid to the cadet force, on the ground of urgent national ...

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  38. SCHOONER IN TROUBLE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday,— Cable advices report that the schooner Lizzie Vance, bound from Sydney to the Southsea Islands, put ...

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  39. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, . Tuesday.—The. death is announced of Mr. Arthur Diosy, the well-known writer and lecturer. (Mr. Arthur Diosy was born in ...

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  40. AMERICAN BANKRUPTCIES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday,—Over 22,400 mercantile firms in the United States failed in 1922. This is the largest number failing in any year-In ...

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  41. GERMAN DISARMAMENT PLAN.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—Mr. C. E. Hughes (Secretary of State) has announced that the United States has informally presented to France ...

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  42. UNLUCKY FINANCIER.

    MEXICO CITY, Tuesday,—Mr. Wilfred Gore, a well-known English financier, who with a group of English capitalists has been investigating ...

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  43. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    “Roberto.”—Letters on Federal Parliamentary subjects must have the names and-addresses of the writers until January 31, when election ...

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  44. Advertising

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