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  2. RUHR OCCUPATION

    PARIS, Sunday—The arrest of the German mine owners in the provoked numerous anti-French demonstrations particularly in Munich ...

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  3. AMERICAN POLITICS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The feeling in senatorial circles is running so high over the Administration politics that many rumors are ...

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  4. THE NEAR EAST

    CONSTANTINOPLE. Sunday—Kemal Pasha, the leader of the Angara Government, announces that the new Turkey will be founded on economic ...

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  5. GOOD OLD GRANDAD

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Though 78 years of age, and fully clothed, James Keys unhesitatingly dived to the rescue of his four-year-old grandchild, ...

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  6. FEDERAL POSITION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — An important condition Of the resumption of the discussions between the Council party and the Nationalist ...

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  7. FRACTURED SKULL

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—A young single man, L. Heaton, living in Halifax street, Adelaide, wandered into a house in Railway Terrace, ...

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  8. AVIATOR INJURED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Captain Alfred Ie Grice, aviator, who piloted the late Sir Ross Smith over the last 60 miles of his-great flight from England to ...

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  9. MOTOR SMASHES

    Two motor accidents occurred in Hobart yesterday. Yesterday afternoon. Thomas Jack Tegge, residing at 97 Warwick street. ...

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  10. AT THE RACES

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Dr. Long. Anglican Bishop of Bathurst, referring to his visit to the Ardsley Gymkhana Club’s amateur meeting, where ...

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  11. GREEK REVOLUTION.

    ATHENS, Sunday.—The Revolutionary Committee has issued a decree calling in all gold. Already £4.000,000 has been exchanged for ...

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  12. IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Ennis, commanding the Westford area, was walking in Cork in mufti with two other officers, when they were ordered ...

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  13. ENGLISH FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Friday.—Intense interest Is being displayed in the Rugby match between England and Wales, which takes place at Twickenham ...

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  14. SOLIDLY AGAINST FRENCH.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. G. W. Renwick the correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle”, at Duisburg, states that he spent a day in the mining ...

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  15. AT 6 P.M.

    It was 6 o’clock, and clo[?] time for the “pubs,” and the stranger was angry at being evicted from the premises of a hotel in Collins street. He had drunk ...

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  16. POLICEMEN HELD UP.

    DUBLIN, Sunday.— A policeman was about to arrest a young woman painting a republican inscription on the wall of Trinity College, when two ...

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  17. LATEST TREATMENT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Dr. Arthur Hurst, of Guy’s Hospital, describes In the “Lancet,” the newest treatment for appendicitis, rheumatoid, ...

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  18. ENGLAND VICTORIOUS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The match between England and Wales resulted in a win for the former by 7 to 3. The attendance was 40,000, and immense ...

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  19. CURIOUS ACCIDENT

    LONDON, Sunday.—A curious shipping accident In the Mersey resulted in the loss of four lives. A sudden gust of wind overbalanced a coal ...

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  20. TRIAL OF DIRECTORS.

    ESSEN, Monday.—The arrested coal owners will be tried at Mayence to-day. They are charged with refusing to ...

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  21. IN 16 HOURS

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Benstead, the Australian track and road motor cycle champion, established a new record for the motor cycle, between ...

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  22. DUKE OF YORK

    LONDON, Sunday—There was a large congregation at the Sandringham Church to-day to see the Duke of York- and Lady Elizabeth Bowes ...

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  23. SCOTLAND DEFEATS FRANCE.

    A Rugby match between Scotland and France was played to-day at Inverleith, and was won by Scotland by 16 points to 3. ...

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  24. RUGBY UNION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  25. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The beet sugar factory at Kelham, in Nottinghamshire, in which the British Government Is largely interested will ...

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  26. MINERS LEAVE PITS.

    BERLIN, Sunday—The miners have left the pits in the Recklinghausen area, and also 4000 at another mine, in protest against the imprisonment ...

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  27. Ragged and Workless

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Ragged and hearing traces of their ill luck, Italian immigrants who refused to leave the He D’ltalia at Sydney on her ...

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  28. THE RENT MUDDLE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Ramsay Masdonald (Labor), speaking Glasgow, in view of the great Inconvenience of the rent muddle, ...

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  29. ASSOCIATION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 words
  30. IRON MASTERS’ DECISION.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The masters of the iron and steel industry have decided to break commercial relations with France, Belgium, and ...

    Article : 61 words
  31. BOXING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Jack Cole early outpointed Archie Hamilton in the Stadium on Saturday evening, alter a strenuous and hard-fought battle. The ...

    Article : 90 words
  32. N.S.W. RAILWAYS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The New South Wales Government has decided that four railway commissioners are too many, but definite reform has ...

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  33. BANKRUPT BROKERS

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The New York District Attorney’s office has announced that 154 stock brokerage firms in Wall street failed during the ...

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  34. CLIMBING DOWN!

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Daily Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent states that the French experts hove re examined Great Britain’s plan ...

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  35. Shot in the Forehead

    ALBURY, Monday.—Elliot Her[?]ot 34, was found shot in the forehead in a room of his residence at Culcairn on Saturday night, and died two hours ...

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  36. CRICKET IN AFRICA

    DURBAN, Monday.—Ling, the South African cricketer, is not available to play in the third test match to-day. He returned to Kimberley, ...

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  37. Leader of Conservatives

    SYDNEY, Monday—Mr. A. B. Piddington, the defeated candidate for North Sydney, speaking as a non-party observer of the negotiations ...

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  38. ANOTHER RISE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The wholesale butter prices were again increased by 4/ per cwt to-day. The new prices are 90 point grade, 176/ ...

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  39. ENTIRELY NEW SCHEME.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Central News Agency’s Paris correspondent states that if the Ruhr position becomes impossible France may submit ...

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  40. RUGBY UNION TOUR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The committee of the Rugby Union has decided that it cannot Send a team to the Dominions in 1922, but it intends to ...

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  41. UNEMPLOYED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—There wert 808 unemployed in Victoria at the end of December, according to the registrations at the Government ...

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  42. FIRE AT COLEBROOK

    A disastrous fire occurred at Burn’s Creek, near Colebrook, on the night of January 18, when a four-roomed cottage, with its contents, ...

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  43. THIRD TEST MATCH

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 words
  44. RUGBY PLAYER SUSPENDED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Rugby Union has suspended T. Lawton. a Rhodes scholar and brillians stand off half for Oxford. He is also a ...

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  45. In New South Wales

    SYDNEY. Monday. — The report the Director of the Labor Exchanges states that at the end of December there were 4000 persons unemployed ...

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  46. HALF POUND EGG

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A White Leghorn pallet, owned by Mrs. L. J. Barber, Public School, Cotta Walla, has laid an egg weighing half a ...

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  47. AERIAL WORRIES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Discussing his flight from Sydney upon his arrival at Point Cook, Flying Officer J. H. Summers said that throughout most of the ...

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  48. MR. LLOYD GEORGE’S CRITICISM.

    LONDON, Sunday.— M. Saintbrice, the foreign editor of “Le Journal.” traverses Mr. Lloyd George’s last article in the “Daily Chronicle.” He denies ...

    Article : 137 words
  49. REFERENCE TO LEAGUE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Macdonald. M.P. (Labor), speaking at Glasgow, suggested the reference of the whole of the Ruhr trouble to the ...

    Article : 34 words
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