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  2. Advertising

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  3. MARINE ENGINEERS’ STRIKE

    Though no finality will be reached in the maritime engineers’ dispute before the result of the secret ballot being taken by the members of the Institute ...

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  4. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    At the quarterly meeting of the British Chambers of Commerce it was announced that the congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, which was posh ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    It was stated officially to-night that the Governor-General's term of office has been extended. He will remain in Australia till the termination of the ...

    Article : 143 words
  6. SIBERIA TURNING “RED."

    British, French, and Japanese-diplomatic staffs have arrived at Harbin. They argree that Siberia is turning Red. The impossibility of ...

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  7. HUGE PROFITS ON WOOL

    Mr Mackinder, a Yorkshire warehouseman speaking at Bradford, estimated that the Government’s profits on the sales of Australian wool for the current year ...

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  8. HEAVY FRONTIER FIGHTING

    In the heavy frontier engagement which occurred near the Auai Taugi pass, the British casualties numbered 380. The Derajat column, as already briefly ...

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  9. DENEKINES POSITION IMPROVES

    Latest news from youth Russia shows that General Denekines position is more stake. He is holding a line on the Don and Sal rivers. It is stated that ...

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  10. WOOL AND COTTON BRICES.

    The public is demanding early publication of the report on profiteering in wool and cotton. Inquiries amongst traders show that they admit the ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLES

    Major-General Sir Newton Moore, formerly Premier of Western Australia, and subsequently Agent-General in London for that State arrived at Montreal ...

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  12. A “TREMENDOUS SPREAD OF DISEASE.”

    The “Times” correspondent at Warsaw, quoting the latest military medical information, states that a tremendous wave of disease is sweeping ...

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  13. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    At the Pilgrims’ dinner at the Savoy the Prince of Wales replying to a toast, recalled It is great, welcome in America. The chairman had said that ...

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  14. AN OFFICIAL ADMISSION.

    Mr Goldfinch, the director of war materials, in the course of an interview, admitted that the Government’s selling price for wool greatly exceeded the average ...

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  15. FROM ROME TO TOKIO

    In a message from Pome, “The Times” correspondent says that Lieutenants Scavini and Bauolumi, who left Rome on January. 10 in a Caproni ...

    Article : 141 words
  16. “THE WEEPING VIRGIN”

    An extraordinary story of credulity has been told at Bordeaux in Prance, in a so-called sorcery trial in which a police official, a stockbroker, and ...

    Article : 157 words
  17. THE PRINCE AND GOVERNOR-GENERALSHIP.

    It is authoritatively stated that the Prince of Wales will not take the Governor-Generalshi[?] of Australia on the occasion of his visit. Arrangements regarding the ...

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  18. FRENCH PRESIDENCY

    Explaining the surprising defeat of M-Clemenceau in his candidature for the French Presidencey, "The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Paris attributes ...

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  19. JAPAN WITHDRAWING.

    Official advices from Tokio indicate that the Japanese Government, following the example of the United States, is withdrawing its military ...

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  20. MURDER AT CHELSEA

    The latest addition to the list of murders combined with burglary, occurred in a hotel at Chelsea. A thief hid in the hotel until after ...

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  21. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CONGRESS

    At to-day’s sittings of the Inter-State Congress of the Returned Sailors and Soldier. Imperial League of Australia, the following resolutions ...

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  22. COMFORTS’ FUND FRAUD

    Lieutenant Henry George Harris, of the 12th (S.A., W.A., and Tas.) Battalion, who recently pleaded guilty to halving fraudulently misapplied ...

    Article : 129 words
  23. NO OFFENSIVE INTENDED

    An inspired statement regarding the Russian situation is being circulated in British detegaton circles, and is apparently due to the British naval ...

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  24. STEWARDS STILL WAITING.

    Up to [?] o'clock to-day the federated Marine Stewards’ and Pantrymen’s Union had not received the expected message from the shipowners asking ...

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  25. THE SUPREME COUNCIL

    Mr Wilson Harris the “Daily News" correspondent in Paris, puts anew light on Mr Churchill’s visit. It appears that the Premiers were discussing ...

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  26. HITCH IN NEGOTIATIONS.

    On account of action lately taken by the A.U.S.N. Company, the [?] of interstate [?] traffic may be delayed, even if the vote to-night is earned as ...

    Article : 171 words
  27. ANARCHY IN UKRAINE.

    Telegraphing from Warsaw, the "Times” correspondent stales:- "Anarchy has been revived in the whole of the Ukraine to the vest of ...

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  28. STRIKES IN BOMBAY

    Strikers yesterday began looting shops in the mill quan[?] and holding up and stoning trams. Armed police and troops were despatched to the spot ...

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  29. GRIME IN ENGLAND

    The wave of violent crime which is the worst ever recorded is dccribed to the dehumanising experiences of the war. The list includes a sensational affair at ...

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  30. STATE OF AUSTRIA

    Members of the British Mission at Budapest have advised the Government that the grain reserves on Junuary in Budapest consisted of only one day’s ...

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  31. SYDNEY REJECTS OFFERS.

    A mass meeting of the Sydney marine engineers to-night. by 108 voter, to 68 rejected offer made as a result, of the recent Melbourne conference w[?] ...

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  32. AIREAL COMMUNICATIONS

    Speaking at a luncheon under the antiprices of the British Chambers of Commerer, Mr Holt Thomas, referring to commercial aerial communication, quoted ...

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  33. HONORS FOR CLEMENCEAU.

    “The Times” correspondent at Paris says that further national honors suggested for M. Clcmenccau include the gift of a large estate and castle. ...

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  34. RESULT OF ELECTION.

    Gratification is expressed by the Vatican at the election of M. Deschancl as President of France. It is expeetd that his election will lead to the re-establishment ...

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  35. THE BRITISH FLEET.

    Reuters correspondent at Malta, telegraphing on 16th, says that orders were received on the night of 15th inst. for a number of warships to leave ...

    Article : 142 words
  36. SHEARERS’ WAGES

    The annual convention of the A.W.U. will commence its sittings in Sydney next week. One of the proposals on the agenda, paper is to the effect that ...

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  37. WILL.

    Mr Maurice Couway, late of Petrel street Geelong Pest, contractor, left real estate valued at £1240 and personally at £3113 to his wife, children, and ...

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  38. HUNGARY IN MOURNING.

    Newspapers in Budapest, says “The Times” correspondent there; appeared with black borders when they published the terms of the Peace Treaty handed to ...

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  39. OBITUARY.

    [?]wood.—The funeral of the late Mrs Louisa Underwood, wile of Mr R. H. Underwood, took place yesterday, the remains being interred in the ...

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  40. PREMIER’S DIFFICULTIES.

    M Millerand, the new French Premier, has failed to secure the support of any important Deputies, His Cabinet does not include any of M. ...

    Article : 64 words
  41. “THE AUCTION OF SOULS."

    Despite police protests the Home Office has passed the startling film, "The Auction of Souls.” The League of Nations Union is producing the picture in the ...

    Article : 120 words
  42. TRAGEDY IN DUBLIN

    A message from Dublin announces that Mr Redmond, Assistant Police Commissioner in that city, has been shot dead. ...

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  43. SOVIETS AND TRADE

    The "Dafly Herald,” the London Labor newspaper, states officially that the Soviets are prepared to place £40,000,000 in gold in foreign banks as ...

    Article : 54 words
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