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  2. CASUALTIES.

    A shocking triple fatality occurred at Raymond Terrace yesterday afternoon through a motor car, owned and driven by Mr. Arthur Hampton, a well-known ...

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  3. THE STATE'S POSITION.

    Luring the speeches at the farewell banquet to Mr. Storey, Mr. Flowers, President of the Legislative Council, declared that the relations between Mr. Storey and the ...

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  4. STEWARDS' STRIKE.

    The marine stewards have now been out on strike for three weeks. The union is waiting for a reply from the Prime Minister, who has been written to by the ...

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  5. WHEAT HARVEST.

    The Governor-General, Lord Forster, speaking at Albury, expressed himself as greatly interested in seeing primary production carried on under modern methods ...

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  6. IRELAND.

    Following up the Bishop of Cork's recent pastoral, excommunicating murderers, the Archbishop of Tuam issued a pastoral in which he declares that armed ...

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  7. THE DAVIS CUP.

    America won the Davis Cup at Auckland yesterday, by annexing the doubles match, thus securing three matches out of ...

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  8. ADHERING TO THE STRIKE.

    The Stewards' Union met last night and decided to adhere to the strike. It is hoped that Mr. Hughes will agree to the request to appoint a special tribunal to ...

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  9. POLICE AMBUSHED.

    A patrol of ten police were ambushed at Middletown, County Cork, last night. One constable was killed, three seriously wounded and two slightly wounded. A police ...

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  10. BONUS FOR WHEAT GROWERS.

    Farmers who had wheat in the 1918-1919 pool are to receive a bonus. The New South Wales quota is £27,884, working out at a fraction over 42 per hundred bushels. ...

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  11. REVOLVER SHOT IN STREET.

    Pedestrians in Liverpool street were startled last night by the sound of a revolver shot; subsequently Frederick Rawlins, a hairdresser in business in the ...

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  12. VICTORIA'S ACUTE POSITION.

    Victoria is suffering acutely for want of coal, and the train services in that State have been curtailed as a consequence. The position was discussed by the ...

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  13. THE MINISTER'S IMPRESSIONS.

    The Minister for Agriculture returned to Sydney this morning. He says he is convinced of two things. One is that the wheat farmers realise the difficulties of ...

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  14. ADDRESS BY FATHER O'DONNELL.

    The Rev. P. J. O'Donnell, Chaplain in the A.I.F.,who had been arrested in Ireland, and imprisoned in the Tower, of London, addressed a crowded audience at ...

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  15. OLD MAN SEVERELY ASSAULTED.

    William Morris, aged 82, was found lying on a footpath in Surry Hills, shortly after midnight, bleeding from a severe cut over the right eye, and numerous ...

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  16. MASS MEETING ON TUESDAY.

    A mass meeting of marine stewards has been called for Tuesday morning next at 9.30. ...

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  17. VICTORIA -- THE COCKPIT.

    In industrial circles the conviction is growing that Victoria is about to be made the cockpit of an industrial struggle in which the coal miners and stewards will ...

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  18. THURSDAY'S PLAY.

    Commenting editorially on yesterday's Davis Cup play, the "New Zealand Herald" says a very sound and very finished exhibition of lawn tennis gave the ...

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  19. CLOTHING FOUND ON COOGEE BEACH

    The Randwick police are making inquiries concerning the finding on Coogee Beach last night of a dark grey suit of clothes, grey felt hat and pair of tan ...

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  20. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Among those unemployed as a result of the stewards' strike are the coal lumpers, federated seamen, wharf laborers, marine stewards, marine cooks, butchers and ...

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  21. SINN FEIN LITERATURE BARRED.

    The Federal Government is prohibiting the importation of Sinn Fein propaganda literature and has barred the Irish Republican publication entitled "Why?" ...

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  22. CARRYING FIREARMS.

    Under the Gun License Act passed la[?]session no private person will be allowe[?] to carry firearms without a license. Persons who sell or deal in firearms [?] ...

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  23. CONVENT SEARCHED FOR MEN.

    "The Times" Dublin correspondent reports that a convent was searched at midnight "for men" despite the nuns' protest that men were never admitted. ...

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  24. 25,000 OUT OF WORK.

    As a result of the shipping hold-up industry on the Interstate wharves is practically at a standstill. The army of unemployed is growing bigger each day. It. ...

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  25. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The Building Operatives' Federation decided tp refer the Government dilution proposal to individual unions. The decision is much criticised in view of the ...

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  26. LAD'S FALL FROM A BALCONY.

    John Butler, 14 years of age, living with his parents the Royal Oak Hotel, was fixing a bridcage on the balcony when he slipped and dropped to the footpath, 20 ...

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  27. ARMY OF UNEMPLOYED.

    It is estimated that between 15,000 and 20,000 workers are idle in Sydney owing to the strike, and it is expected that when the Melbourne coal restriction are in ...

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  28. INDIA.

    Reuter's Nagpur correspondent states the Congress unanimously passed a resolution moved by C. R. Das -- "That whereas in the opinion of Congress the existing ...

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  29. HOME RULE FOR INDIA.

    Reuter's Nagpur correspondent states that a resolution moved by Ghandi that the Congress Constitution should read, "That the object is the attainment of ...

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  30. A MISSING MAN.

    The whole countryside of Tilpa Tilpa, on the Darling River, has been searching since December 17 for a missing settler, Thomas Barklimore. Up to Christmas Day ...

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  31. A THREAT.

    The Tasmanian Council of the Public Service organisation has forwarded a letter all Tasmanian members of Federal Parliament, referring to the increased ...

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  32. BIG COLLIERS LAID UP.

    The big colliers which carry coal from Newcastle to the southern States have now all been laid up. The new situation which has arisen ...

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  33. U S. PRESIDENT-ELECT.

    After a conference with the President elect, Senator Harding, this morning, Mr. Philander Knox, formerly Secretary of State, announced Senator Harding's plans ...

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  34. BOY DROWNED AT TAREE.

    Frank Leonard (12), eldest son of Sergeant Leonard, of the police station, was drowned last evening whilst bathing with a number of other children at Shallow ...

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  35. A SPECIAL TRIBUNAL.

    A Melbourne message says it is not the intention of the Prime Minister to take steps in the direction of setting up a special tribunal under the Industrial ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The necessary number, namely twe[?] two, have signed a protocol providing [?]r the establishment of a permanent c[?]t of International Justice, Portugal, ...

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  37. THE NEW RICH.

    Depression induced by accounts of widespread unemployment and the increased income tax demands do not seem to affect a considerable section of the community. ...

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  38. THE EXCHANGE POSITION.

    "Halve imports and double exports" crystallises the views of leading Australian bankers on the exchange situation. The banks are now paying one per cent. ...

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  39. LABOR DIVIDED.

    The A.W.U. is to decide whether its financial resources and newspapers are to again be placed at the disposal of the Labor party, or whether the revolutionary ...

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  40. PROTECTED BIRDS.

    The Chief Secretary to-day directed attention to a new regulation under the Birds and Animals Protection Act, published in the Government Gazette, which ...

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  41. BRITISH LABOR PARTY.

    Rumors of a split in the British Labor party were denied at headquarters at London to-day. An official stated that the tendency was towards greater unity. ...

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  42. THE LUNACY ACT.

    Dr. G. S. Thompson, of Macquarie street describes the Lunacy Act as a mad piece of legislation, so mad, he said, that it is possible for any two doctors to have a san[?] ...

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  43. A.I.F. GAMES.

    An interesting proposal has been submitted to the Commonwealth from the Graves Unit in France. It is intended to clear up at least two-thirds of the present ...

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  44. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    A Moscow wireless message states that Krassin was recalled to consult the Soviet regarding "Britain's evasions of her obligations as regards trading with ...

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  45. DISARMAMENT.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that M. Leygues yesterday evening received the German Ambassador and pointed out to him the dangers Germany was ...

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  46. ARCHBISHOPRIC OF MELBOURNE.

    It is reported at Manchester that Caron Peter Green will be offered Archbishopric of Melbourne. Canon Green knows nothing of this He previously refused the ...

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  47. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The repatriation of 200 ex-Diggers and 3000 dependants is delayed owing to the failure to charter a liner. ...

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  48. INTERESTING DISCOVERIES.

    Spurred on by the discovery of the Talgai skull by Professor Smith, of Sydney University, Professor Dubois, of Amsterdam, compared his own discovery in ...

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  49. THE COURTS.

    Antonio Timellero, a patient at the W[?]terfall Home, was remanded at the Helen[?] burgh Police Court on a charge of mal[?]ciously wounding a fellow-patient, name[?] ...

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  50. SOCIALIST CONGRESS SPLIT.

    Reuter's Tour correspondent states that two groups walked out when the vote of the Socialist Congress adhering to Moscow was announced. The congress continues, ...

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  51. ENGLISH 'VARSITIES OUTRUN AMERICAN.

    At Rochampton in the seven and a half miles in the inter-'Varsity cross-country race the combined Oxford and Cambridge team beat Cornell (America). Each side ...

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  52. DEAR TO DIE.

    The question which is the cheapest country to live in is often discussed but a quaint document which has reached London shows Red Russia is dearest to die in. ...

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  53. POST OFFICE ACCOUNTS.

    The Auditor-General, in his report an Commonwealth accounts for the year 1919-1920, slates that in the Postmaster-General's Department' 34 cases of default or ...

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  54. THE SERVANT PROBLEM.

    In reference to the dearth of domestic servants the Director of the International Employment Bureau of the Y.M.C.A. says lie is receiving 400 applications monthly ...

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  55. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    The Chinese crew of the steamer Tane[?] who walked ashore, all appeared at t[?] Police Court to-day, charged with be[?] prohibited immigrants. It was stat[?] ...

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  56. THE FIUME INCIDENT.

    "The Times" Rome correspondent states that d'Annunzio's legionaries have been' dissolved and amnestied. D'Annunzio is believed to be going to South America. ...

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