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  2. TWO VACUUMS

    LONDON, Saturday. -- "It would be folly for Australia to overlook the fact that the United States is now almost excluding South Europeans as ...

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  3. GALES AND FLOOD

    LONDON, Friday. -- There have been six gales in the past 11 days, and they are increasing in violence. Scores of golf courses are flooded and closed. ...

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  4. FRANCE'S DEBT

    NEW YOKE, Saturday. -- By leading financiers it is believed that a French Note is being transmitted to Washington to-day, which proposes that the ...

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  5. MAN KILLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A serious level crossing disaster was reported as having occurred near Tuggers[?] to-night, when the Newcastle ...

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  6. CRISIS POSSIBLE

    The Australian aspect of the coastal shipping dispute was discussed by the secretary of the Brisbane branch of the Federated Seamea's Union on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SUSPENSION OF NAVIGATION ACT.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. H. E. Pratten) announced on Saturday that a partial suspension of the Navigation Act might be decided on by the Federal Government as a consequence of the prolonged shipping dispute. ...

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  8. SEVERE STORMS.

    STANTHORPE, Saturday. -- The fruit crop in the granite belt never looked more promising than it did a couple of days ago. The trees were ...

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  9. "WITHOUT FEAR "

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. H. E. Pratten), whose duty it is to administer the Navigation Act, said to-day that a ...

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  10. FASCIST CRIMES

    ROME, Saturday. -- Signor Benito Mussolini (Dictator of Italy), replying to Signor Rossi in Parliament to-day, denied ordering the assassination of ...

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  11. ITALIAN RUMOUR

    ROME, Saturday. -- The Government has seized the issues of 24 Italian newspapers which published fantastic reports that a Fascist army was marching ...

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  12. NEW YORK BLIZZARD

    NEW YORK, Saturday. -- New York is in the grip of another blizzard, and snow is falling amid a terrific windstorm. ...

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  13. TO BE TIED UP

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- It was announced at midday yesterday that Messrs. Huddart, Parker, and Company, had been compelled to abandon the voyage of the ...

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  14. TWO DEATHS

    PARIS, Saturday. -- Maurice Demenitroux. a collaborator of Madame Curie in the discovery of radium, has died as a result of the destruction of the red ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TWO KILLED

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday. -- A motor car containing a party of seven Christchurch persons left the road in Redwood Pass, near Marlborough, and ...

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  16. DEFINITE STEP.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- Following the "Christmas political truce," negotiations have been resumed for the formation of a new German Cabinet, but the Berlin ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. COLOGNE DECISION

    LONDON, Saturday. -- "The Times" in a leader declares that the reports of the Allied Military Control Commission must be published. "When the ...

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  18. "RED" POLICY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. -- Mr. Edmond Higgins, a nephew of Mr. Justice Higgins, has returned from the convention of the Australian ...

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  19. UNION MEETING

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Seamen's Union has agreed to held a meeting, to-morrow to consider a letter which has been addressed to it by the ...

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  20. PRICKLY PEAR

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A big National fight is to be opened very shortly when the Minister for Lands (Mr. Wearne) selects three members for the Prickly ...

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  21. FATE OF BUREAU

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Members of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Union, comprising the men employed in the shipping labour bureau, met this ...

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  22. RUSSIA'S "RED EMPIRE."

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The Riga correspondent of "The Times" states that according to reports from Moscow Mongolia has been ...

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  23. WASHED OVERBOARD

    LONDON, Saturday. -- A heavy sea washed overboard J. Noble, a Sydney seaman, on the Esperance Bay, off Ushant. ...

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  24. FAR-REACHING EFFECTS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- If the deadlock between the shipowners and the Seamen's Union continues, the consequences will be far-reaching. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. PERSONAL

    The Assistant Under-Secretary of the Home Department (Mr. C. E. Chuter) Will leave Brisbane to-day on an official visit to Sydney. ...

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  26. DISMAL STORY

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Mr. Sievewright Stewart, an ex-British lieutenant, after gambling losses at Monte Carle, joined the French Foreign Legion. He later ...

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  27. NO PENNY POSTAGE

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The "Weekly Dispatch" publishes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. AFGHAN REBELS

    CALCUTTA, Sunday. -- Abdul Karim; the pretender to the throne in Afghanistan, and who was responsible for the recent civil war, ...

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  29. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The Johannesburg correspondent of "The Times" says that the Union Government is unlikely to send a Minister to the ...

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  30. NO SMOKING CRAZE

    LONDON, Saturday. -- A no-smoking craze has reduced Britain's consumption of tobacco by 1,000,000lb a month. ...

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  31. GENTLEMAN CROOK

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A gentleman crook named Percy Hamilton, who describes himself as an actor and is believed to be connected with the Scottish ...

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  32. SAGE ACCIDENT.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- Miss Jose Col[?] the well-known actress, was hurt in [?]din[?]gh, where she is playing in the musical comedy "Fr[?]squita." ...

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  33. POLICE REFORMS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. -- General Butler's police reforms in Philadelphia have caused that city to lead America in the number of arrests for public ...

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  34. NEW WOOL PACK

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The delegates of the Bradford Chamber of Commerce, Sir William Priestley, and Mr. J. H. C. Hodgson, are going to Australia on the ...

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  35. PROTOCOL KILLED

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "People" says that a committee of the Imperial defence committee has rejected the Genova protocol, which, following the ...

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  36. DISTRESS SIGNALS

    DARWIN, Sunday. -- Distress signals from Pt. Charles lighthouse, which were noticed last night by the look-out at Fannie Bay gaol, resulted in the ...

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  37. CAIRNS MEMORIAL

    CAIRNS, Sunday. -- The Mayor (Alderman A. J. Draper) to-day officially placed in position the foundation Stone for the Cairns memorial to fallen ...

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  38. CONCRETE COTTAGES.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The British engineering firm of Dorman, Long, and Co., has invented a method of rapidly building cottages of cork sheets within ...

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  39. SHOT BY WORKMEN

    PARIS, Saturday. -- Workmen shot with revolvers and wounded five Communists, who were fomenting a strike at Domarnez. ...

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  40. TRADE INCREASES.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The Peking Correspondent of "The Times ." [?] that although the past year has [?] more [?]roubl[?] than any other in ...

    Article : 48 words
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