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  2. "WE WILL HOWL BACK"

    LONDON, Wednesday.--There were further lively and angry scenes in the House of Commons at question time arising out of a ...

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  3. MOVE FOR PEACE.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--The correspondent of "The Times" in Dublin stales that the Governor- General address has created an excellent impression amongst ...

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  4. TURKS YIELDING

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Turks are yielding on the question of minorities, and are prepared to enter the League of Nations. ...

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  5. "MISERABLE LIES"

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Primer Minister (Mr. Hughes) made a statement to-day with regard to the attitude of the Commonwealth National Government to ...

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  6. NO TIME LIMIT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Replaying in a question in the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law said the Government had set no time limit to the ratification of the ...

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  7. NATION'S NEED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Hughes, in a message to the electors from North Sydney, says:-- "Fellow citizen, you are called upon ...

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  8. WHO WILL WIN?

    The forecasting of election results is always, an uncertain business. An attempt is here made to Indicate the tendencies for ...

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  9. LABOUR FROM WITHIN

    In all probability in the [?] of the aristocracy of labour I am dubbed a traitor, but here within striking distance I will have a few more facts for ...

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  10. "TAKE YOUR SEAT".

    Rarely has such a lively meeting been held in the Brisbane School of Arts as the one that took place last night night, when a big crowd of ...

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  11. MUST NOT BE SOLD

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The abolition of honours as a reward for purely political service will be the most drastic recommendation of the Honours Commission, ...

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  12. 1924 EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Board of Trade-inquiry into the British Empire Exhibition has last no time in commencing work, as it proceeded to hear evidence ...

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  13. SEPARATE ACTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday, -- Reuters correspondent at Paris states that M. Poincare, in an interview published in "Lepetit Parision," said he could not grant ...

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  14. NATIONAL RALLY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) addressed a National rally last night at the Sydney Town Hall. The meeting, which terminated ...

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  15. LABOUR'S RECORD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A further message to the people has been issued by Mr. Charlton, M.P., from Lewisham Hospital. In this statements Mr. ...

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  16. PILING UP POINTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Carpentier and Siki continue to pile up point in a linguistic preliminary to a return match. Both assert they are wlling ...

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  17. SENATE ELECTION.

    "I am highly honoured to have received the endorsement of your party," said Mr. Peterson, the Country party candidate for the Senate, at the meeting of ...

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  18. DOUBLE HANGING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--An unusual event of two murderers being hanged from the same scaffold took place at Lircoln prison. The condemned men ...

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  19. MORETON ELECTORATE

    Continuing his campaign as Nationalist candidate for the Moreton electorate, Captain Francis addressed meeting on Wednesday at Chamber's Flats, Tambourine, ...

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  20. "EASTERN MENACE."

    "The Eastern menace is a question which should engage the almost efforts of the Australian statesman to-day, and, when dealing with that question, ...

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  21. ILFORD MURDER CASE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Frederick By Water, who was sentenced to death in connection with the Ilford murder, is appealing against his sentence. ...

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  22. DOMINIONS TRADE.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Sir William Joynson-Hicks, in a letter to "The Times" on the shrinkage of British export trade to the Dominions, expresses ...

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  23. LIVELY MEETING.

    Considerable disorder attended a political meeting, held near the Byrnes' Statue last night, with a view to furthering the interest of Colonel D. C. ...

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  24. FIGHT FOR OXLEY.

    The fight for Oxley yielded a good meeting for Mr. J. G. Bayley in the South Brisbane School of Arts last night. Mr. F. T. Grove presided. ...

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  25. STRIKE IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuter's correspondent at Diga state that according to a telegram from Moscow a strike has broken out in ...

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  26. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--A requc[?] has been made by President Harding for the attempt to broaden the scope of the naval limitation agreement, and ...

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  27. MUTUAL SUPPORT

    LONDON. Wednesday.--In the House of Lords, Viscount Grey advocated the establishment of an Anglo-French pact, under which, if either country were at ...

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  28. PRECIOUS COAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Vienna states that the preciousness of coal in Austria is illustrated in a court case in which ...

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  29. COTTON ERFERT FOR QUEENSLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. G. Evans, the cotton expert engaged by the Queensland Government, wilt sail for Australia on December 23. Mr. Evans was ...

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  30. MR. YEATES'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Herbert Yeates, Senate candidate arrived in Brisbane last night. He addressed meeting at Maryborough and Gympie on Monday and Tuesday, and ...

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  31. AUSTRALASIAN FOOTBALLERS.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--The Australasian footballers, Aitken, Wallace, and Grant, will play with the rest of Scotland against Scotland on December 23. ...

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  32. BRISBANE GIRL'S SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Miss Daphne Mayo, of Brisbane, won two first prizes and a silver, medal at the Royal Academy's annual competition in the ...

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  33. LOWER STEAMER FARES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The White Stc Line has reduced the fares on the service from Liverpool to Australia by £[?] on minimum and intermediate rates. ...

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