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  2. TO HELP AUSTRALIANS.

    The will of the late Peter Mitchell, of Bringenbrong, Upper Murray, is a most remarkable document and one of great interest to the Australian ...

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  3. THE IRISH PROBLEM.

    Two masked men entered the house Of Robert Dixon, a Justice of the Peace, at Dunlavin, and demanded money. On being refused they shot ...

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  4. SENATOR MILLEN'S MISSION

    Senator Millen, in an interview given to a representative of the Australian Press Association, stated that he was well satisfied with the results ...

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  5. HOW TO ECONOMISE.

    The war has so crippled the World [?]economy has become an absolute necessity, and that means that we most spend less. The taxable limit of ...

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  6. BUILDING CANBERRA.

    Details of the Advisory Committee which is to inquire into and report on the Federal Capital at Canberra are given to-day in the ...

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  7. THE SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    The shipping deadlock will continue for a week at least, as, according to indications to-day, a settlement will be held up pending guarantees being ...

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  8. THE MILK INQUIRY.

    When the Profiteering Court resumed the inquiry to-day into the price of fresh country milk, Mr. Curtis, who appeared for the distributing ...

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  9. LUCKY MURPHY.

    Joseph Murphy (cabled 18th inst), after his execution had been four times postponed, has had his death sentence commuted to penal servitude for life. ...

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  10. ANOTHER APPEAL TO MR. HUGHES.

    There was no important development in connection with the shipping dispute today. It is understood that the Melbourne union officials are waiting for a communication from Sydney ...

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  11. COFF'S HARBOR SHOW.

    The poultry section at this week's Coft s Harbor Show had a few fine birds in it, but numbers were missing. The hen is a profitable adjunct to the ...

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  12. A.W.U. ACTIVITIES.

    The establishment of co-operative stores is the latest activity on the part of the A.W.U. Executive. The Railway branch of the A.W.U. recently ...

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  13. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    The New York "World's" Washington correspondent says that advices from Japan indicate that the relations between the Vladivostock Government ...

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  14. GIRL'S RASH ACT.

    In the early hours this morning a man walking through Belmore Part heard m a girl crying and went to investigate. He saw the girl swallow ...

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  15. £1000 FOR RELIEF OF STRIKERS.

    The A.W.U. Convention to-day voted £1000 for the relief of strikers at Iron Knob, South Australia, who are holding up the supplies of ore for ...

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  16. SINKING OF THE NESTOR.

    At Warrnambool to-day the Coroner gave his verdict in the inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the recent sinkng of the launch Nestor, in ...

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  17. REPARATION.

    It is authoritatively stated that there is not the slightest intention of departing from . the decisions of the Paris Conference, or of discussing the ...

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  18. THE ASIATIC MENACE.

    Speaking at the Trades Hall last iiight, the Premier, Mr. Theodore, emphasised the fact that the Labor movement must realise the necessity ...

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  19. TOO MUCH WHEAT.

    The State Wheat Board announces that it has been compelled to discontinue the trucking of . wheat from the country. All stations will be treated ...

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  20. SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    The Federal authorities are keenly interested in. the cabled report regarding an epidemic of sleeping sickness in England. ...

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  21. NO ACTION THIS TIME

    This afternoon Judge Beeby made further reference to the article published in the "Australian Worker." "I think it necessary," he said, "to ...

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  22. FIGHTING IN PERSIA.

    Advice has been received of- a Bolshevik attack on British troops in the north of Persia. The attacks were repulsed, the enemy losing 12 killed and ...

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  23. COUNCIL AND CHAIN LETTERS.

    The Minister for Local Government, Mr. T. D. Mutch, stated to-day that, notwithstanding his announcement to take no notice of chain letters between ...

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  24. CENSORING PICTURES.

    The Government last night decided that any film, or portion of any film, where thieving, robbery or murder is made a feature, will not be passed for ...

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  25. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    Richard Lamkin appeared at the Central Police Court today, charged with having feloniously and maliciously murdered Norman Kable, at ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA'S WAR DEBT.

    Senator Millen has completed an agreement with the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, providing for the funding of ninety ...

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  27. THEFTS ON RAILWAYS.

    The wholesale pilfering on wharves and railways appears tQ be extending to the country districts. A local resident has reported that the locks were broken off trunks forwarded by her ...

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  28. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Mr. Hastings, secretary of the Returned Soldiers League, stated this afternoon that the inquiry, regarding the. War Service Homes would be held ...

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  29. A SPLIT POUND NOTE.

    A remarkable well-split one pound note was the subject of a charge at the Central Police Court today, when David Stewart was committed for trial ...

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  30. KEMAL PASHA, DICTATOR.

    Diplomatic circles have received advice that Kemal Pasha has addressed a Note to the Turkish Government, declaring that they must not ...

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  31. A CUSTOMS CASE.

    In a case heard in the High Court today, the Minister for Customs was the plaintiff and the Australasian Films, Ltd., the defendants. The Minister ...

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  32. JUDGMENT RESERVED.

    Mr. Street, for the Crown, stated that he had a further report from Inspector Levy, which contained an epitome of the opinions given by a ...

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  33. PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD.

    Questioned today concerning the reported dismissal by the Public Service Board of Inspectors under the Profiteering Prevention Act, the ...

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  34. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The Postmaster-General, Mr. G. "Wise, states that the telegraphic. business between Sydney and Melbourne has quite outgrown the existing ...

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  35. LIVED IN A DUG-OUT.

    " The strange story of a boy's life in Waverley Park was told at the Padington Police Court today, when John Tilly, aged sixteen, appeared ...

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  36. TRADE TO AUSTRALIA.

    As an illustration of the condition of . the export trade to Australia owing to has financial deadlock it is stated that a six thousand ton steamer sailed for ...

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  37. SUGGESTED APPOINTMENT.

    The Federal committee of the British Medical Association urges the appointment of a Director-General of Medical Services in connection with the ...

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  38. THEFTS FROM BOOKMAKERS.

    The theft of £700 from bookmakers at Ascot pony races on December. 4th had a sequel at the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day, when Claude Payne, a ...

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  39. KNOTTY PROBLEMS.

    Evidence was concluded in the Profiteering Prevention Court to-day, before Judge Beeby, in the case against Marcus Clark, Ltd. ...

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  40. SWING OF THE PENDULUM.

    It is expected that the Standard Oil Co., one. of the largest employers of labor in America, will shortly announce a ten percent, wage ...

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  41. CONFIDENCE MAN SCORES.

    George Pearson, a visitor from Brisbane, to-day, intended leaving for Africa on Tuesday next. Shortly before noon, however, he got into ...

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  42. SAMOA.

    The terms of the Mandate over Samoa give New Zealand full power of administration over .the territory; the mandatory power undertakes to ...

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  43. FEDERAL CABINET.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday Evening. When the Federal Cabinet met this afternoon Ministers were confronted with a long list of business, including ...

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  44. AERIAL MAIL SERVICE.

    In the near future an experimental aerial service will be inaugurated in the Commonwealth. At the conclusion of the meeting of ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    The total sum subscribed for the Queensland Government loan is one and a half million, half a million short of what was required ...

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