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  2. GERMAN TRICKERY

    PARIS, Tuesday.--Senator Gaston Japy, writing in the "Echo de Paris," details the manner in which German capital has escaped to foreign countries. ...

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  3. REVENGE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The correspondent of the '' Daily Chronicle" in Paris says that attention is now diverted from the reparations inquiry to the events in ...

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  4. PUBLIC SAFETY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The public galleries were crowded this afternoon when the State Parliament met for the purpose of considering a Bill for the ...

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  5. SLAPPED HER FACE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Divorce Court was crowded to-day when the society case, in which Raneesco Lubrano, a wealthy Italian merchant, is seeking ...

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  6. PROTECTION

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Daily Express,'' defining its attitude on Mr. Baldwin's proposals, says that firstly where any British industry is ...

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  7. "I AM SHOT"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Henry Walter Long (30), a returned soldier, staggered out of a fruiterer's shop in Circular Quay at midnight last night into the ...

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  8. THE MISSING LINK

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Premiers (Mr. Theodore), referring to-day to the suggestion made in the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly last night that he ...

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  9. APPEAL TO DEMOCRATS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" in Berlin states that the response to President Ebert's proclamation calling upon the people to save ...

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  10. SIR JOSEPH DIDN'T SAY IT.

    In the Assembly to-night Mr. Ball (Minister for Works) in answer to a question by Mr. Missingham (Prog.) said that he had received a letter from ...

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  11. UNANAMITY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--An important statement was issued to-night on behalf of the combined prohibition movement on the subject of liquor legislation. ...

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  12. THE FRENCH REPLY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--France's reply to the British proposals for the settlement of the reparations question has been received in London. It suggests that the ...

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  13. MR. BALDWIN'S DIFFICULTIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Evidence of the difficulties likely to be experienced by Mr. Baldwin in carrying out his policy of protection without taxing food is ...

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  14. THE ROAD GRANT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Mr. Ball (Minister for Works) says that the applications for the Commonwealth road grant largely exceed the amount ...

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  15. HELP FOR GERMAN PEOPLE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- The State Department considers the situation in Germany so grave that preparations are being made to ...

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  16. AMERICA'S POSITION.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.-- The correspondent of the New York "Times" in Washington says that -the reparations situation still hangs fire. M. Jusserand ...

    Article : 185 words
  17. Advertising

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  18. HUMAN SACRIFICES

    RANGOON, Tuesday.--Particulars of the efforts to suppress slavery and human sacrifice in the Putao district, on the Burmo-Assamese border, are given in the ...

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  19. IMMIGRATION QUOTA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The New York "World" interprets the admission on parole of 1307 British immigrants beyond the immigration quota as proof ...

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  20. CHARGE OF ABDUCTION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--At the police court to-day Edward Ridge (54) laborer, was charged with that at Caboolture on October 25 he unlawfully took ...

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  21. DISSATISFIED

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Rome writes: "The greatest interest has been taken in Sir Eric Drummond's ...

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  22. LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Lord Alfred Douglas was committed for trial at the Bow Street police court to-day on the charge of having criminally libelled Mr. ...

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  23. FATAL BOOKSTALL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Giving evidence at the coroner's court to-day, Mrs. May Winifred Murphy, of South Kensington, said that her husband and ...

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  24. COAL DISPUTE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A serious situation is developing in the coal mining industry. The coal owners, in reply to the miners' demands, which the National ...

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  25. IS P.R. TO GO?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In the Assembly to-night the Premier (Sir George Fuller) informed Mr. Flannery (Lab.) that the question of altering the ...

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  26. BULGARIA GIVES IN

    BELGRADE, Tuesday.--Colonel Krastisch (the Serbian military attache in Sofia), who was shot at yesterday, was not wounded by the shots, but he was ...

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  27. FELL OUT OF THE TRAIN

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.--Mrs. Mary Smith, of Brisbane, is at present lying in the Caboolture Hospital, suffering from injuries to the spine, and concussion of ...

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  28. A RICH ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The will of the late Mr. Hudson Berkley, auctioneer, Newcastle, and proprietor of the Newcastle "Morning Herald," has been ...

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  29. WANT TO GO BACK

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Members of the Iron Workers' Union involved in the strike at Sargeants' foundry, Brisbane, took a ballot to-day. on the ...

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  30. NEW NAVAL MEMBER

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Rear Admiral Hall Thompson, who has been appointed first naval officer of the Australian Naval Board in succession to Admiral ...

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  31. CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Harry Dove (32), a pony jockey, was again remanded at the Central Police Court to-day on the charge of having attempted to murder his ...

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  32. BIG CASUALTY LIST.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--At Charleston (West Virginia) 27 bodies have been taken from the Glen Rogers coalmine, which has been wrecked by an explosion, ...

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  33. THE RAIWAY INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Minister for Railways (Mr. Ball) stated to-day that the the Royal Commission on the railways, comprising two English experts, ...

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  34. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It is reported in a message from Copenhagen that a new. Busso-Danish financial institution, entitled the Northern. Credit Company ...

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  35. MARTIN PLACE RESUMPTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The State executive to-day formally approved of the Martin Place resumption. ...

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  36. CAPTURE OF LIQUOR VESSEL.

    VANCOUVER. Tuesday.--It is deported from Jacksonville (Florida) that it is claimed by the prohibition enforcement officers that the seizure of the liquor ...

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  37. HAS THE POLICE THINKING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The police are investigating a mysterious fire which occurred at a house in Haberfield early this morning. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA'S LARGEST VESSEL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The new P. and O. steamer Mooltan arrives here in January. She is a vessel of 21,000 tons, and, therefore, is easily the largest ...

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