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  2. THRONE OF GREECE

    LONDON, Friday.--A grave Allied communication which has been sent to Greece shows concord in the views which are based on a compromise of the ...

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  3. GERMAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Reichstag has decided upon the construction of a [?] cruiser. The Socialists are opposing the proposal. ...

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  4. "CAUGHT AT SLIP."

    The arrest on Saturday morning of an individual strongly resembling a well-known member of the visiting English cricket team terminated a career of ...

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  5. BASIC WAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The attitude of Labour on the question of the basic wage was definitely declared at a conference of federated trades unions held ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the House of Commons, Mr. M'Curdy, explaining the supplementary estimate of £395,000 for the Ministry of Food, said it really ...

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  7. SEARCH FOR WORK.

    LONDON, Friday.--There are indications of very severe unemployment during the winter. A firm in Ludgate Hill, advertising for two polishers, was faced ...

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  8. ENGLISH TEAM.

    As a result of Saturday's play cricket should benefit wonderfully in Brisbane. There were 12,000 people present at the Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, ...

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  9. SIX ASSASSINS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Weekly Despatch" announces that Sinn Fein plans provided for six assassins, with bombs in their pockets, to enter the ...

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  10. BANK ROBBERIES.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--News of bank robberies has monopolised the front pages of many American newspapers today. Three masked bandits at ...

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  11. CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    The first church to be erected in the young and growing suburb of Herston, and which bears the title of the Church of St. Joan of Arc, was opened ...

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  12. TALK ABOUT CRICKET.

    The new Governor of Queensland (Sir Matthew Nathan) talks about cricket with J. W. H. T. Douglas, the English captain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TERRIFIC GALE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A gale in the British Isles yesterday attained a maximum velocity of 70 miles an hour. It played havoc on land and tea, and there ...

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  14. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Lord Derby was yesterday welcomed home to Manchester. He strongly advocated a Franco-British alliance as the best safeguard for the ...

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  15. NEW DELHI.

    DELHI, Saturday. -- The programme in connection with the visit of the Duke of Connaught is as follows:-- February 7: Public arrival and ...

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  16. ARMENIA A REPUBLIC.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A Moscow wireless message states that Armenia has declared itself a Soviet republic. ...

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  17. D'ANNUNZIO AGAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- It is reported that d'Annunzio sank the cruiser Cortellazzo at the entrance to Fiume Harbour, and that the port has been blocked. ...

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  18. THE AUSTRALIAN XI.

    Back Row (left to right).--G. S. Moore (Q.) A. Kippax (N.S.W.), Dr. W. L. Trencrry (N.S.W.). P. M. Horni brook (Q.), J. A. M'Andrew (Q.). Second Row.--Mr. G. A. Carter (empire), Mr. H. Sunderland (secretary Q.C.A.), A. J. Mardson (Q.), L. W. Ozcnham (Q.), Dr. C. J. Tozer (N.S.W.), Mr. J. W. M'aren (Q. selector), Mr. W. H. Carvosso (umpire). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. GAMBLING IN WHEAT.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--Senator Copper's attempt to prevent gambling in wheat by the Chicago Board of Trade and bucket shops is attracting national ...

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  20. GERMAN CABLES.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--The United States has decided to stand by what was already demanded regarding the disposition of German cables ...

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  21. TOLERANCE.

    "When we are generous enough to receive with honours a distinguished l[?]brew as Governor of the State, we Christians in Queensland ought to be ...

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  22. AMERICAN NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--The President-elect (Senator Harding) has returned from a month's holiday at Panama. He declared: "I hope the ...

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  23. SUFFERING RUSSIA.

    LONDON Saturday. -- Reuter's correspondent at Helsingfors' states that the effects of Russia's sufferings are indicated in the preliminary census returns, ...

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  24. WAR LEGISLATION.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--There are active preparations for the opening of the new session of Congress on Monday. It was reported to-day that ...

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  25. TINPLATE SLUMP.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Notices have been served upon 25,000 Welsh tinplate workers of a cessation of work on December 24, owing to falling prices and a ...

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  26. WHEAT GUARANTEE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The New South Wales Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) returned from Melbourne to Sydney in to-night's express. Mr. Dunn, ...

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  27. GEORGE CRUIKSHANK'S JOKES.

    George, Cruikshank, the famous artist, once decided to attend a fancy-dress ball at Covent Garden disguised as a dustman. He rejected the dustman's gorgeous ...

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  28. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The French and Italian delegates to-day discussed the question of the resumption of trade with Russia. ...

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  29. GRUESOME CATCH.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--While fishing off Port Melbourne [?] on Saturday afternoon George Ford, 11 years of are felt something heavy on his line, and [?] ...

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  30. CRY FOR ECONOMY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Speaking at St. Clement's Church, Marrickville, today, Archdeacon Martin said he hoped the time would not be far off when ...

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  31. Southport.

    In connection with the breaking-up celebrations of the Star of the Sea Convent School, Southport, a musical entertainment was given in the School of Arts on ...

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  32. INDIAN PRINCE INJURED.

    DELHI, Saturday.--During the last day of the Viceroy a visit to Bikaner, while a party were shooting black duck from motor cars, a rifle accidentally ...

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  33. LORD DESBOROUGH.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The report of the death of Lord Desborough is incorrect. ...

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  34. BATHING FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Alfred Kendon ([?]) a resident of Granville and Thomas Humphrice [?] a resident of Parramatia, were drowned while bathing in the Hawkesbury ...

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  35. VICEROY OF INDIA.

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday. -- The "Pioneer" learns that Mr. Winston Churchill has been appointed Viceroy of India. ...

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  36. PREHISTORIC RELICS.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--A curiously shaped skull and also bones, were found near Whakalane, and Dr. Buck, an ex- native member of the House of ...

    Article : 59 words
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