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  2. CLYDE LOCOS

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Lang) yesterday discussed with the Chief Commissioner for Railways the trouble with the Clyde Engineering Company ...

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  3. CLOSED DOWN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The directors of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company officially advised to-day that the works at Newcastle will be closed ...

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  4. "SAFETY FIRST"

    Despite the increasing element of danger arising from the continued growth of the tram traffic, the practice of jumping on or off the cars ...

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  5. RETURNED SOLDIERS DISMISSED

    Presumably, as a result of the economy campaign in the Federal House of Representatives, twenty-four returned soldiers who have been ...

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  6. PAID OFF

    The future of the iron trade in New South Wales is decidedly dark. Several thousands of tradesmen and laborers last night finished up work ...

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  7. PRINCE'S TOUR

    Prince of Wales' Camp, PATNA. Dec. 22. A general boycott was proclaimed here this morning, when the Prince of Wales arrived from Nepal, but it was not wholly effective. ...

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  8. THE ELECTIONS

    As anticipated, the Estimates and the Appropriation Bill were pushed through Parliament yesterday, and the House was adjourned late in the ...

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  9. SUBMARINES

    The whole of this morning's proceedings in the full committee were practically taken up by M. Debon, who re-argued Franco's case. It is apparent that the French delegates put ...

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  10. HOT DEBATE

    The Dail Eireann has adjourned till January 3. In many parts of Ireland the municipal councils are calling meetings to ...

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  11. GOLD RUSH

    Something approaching a gold rush has set in in Northern Nigeria, where payable gold has been found in the Kano district, near the Rimi Village, in both alluvial and quartz. The ...

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  12. AUSTRALASIAN FOOTBALLERS'

    The Australasian footballers will play an extra match at Widnes on the 27th inst. The following team will play against Harrogate under Association rules on the ...

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  13. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS START

    FOR THE MOST PART IT WAS A CASE OF CARRY YOUR OWN LUGGAGE AT THE CENTRAL STATION LAST NIGHT. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THE PLAGUE

    Two infected rats were found yesterday on the quarantined Day Street premises. Ten infected rodents have been taken from this building since Friday. ...

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  15. 'VARSITY FEES

    PERTH, Friday.--The Assembly last night adjourned to January 3, to which date the Council had previously adjourned. The Premier expects that the session business will be ...

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  16. ONE DEATH, TWO NEW CASES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A young woman, 28 years of age, died at Wattlebrae Hospital last night. Two suspected plague cases, both females, ...

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  17. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS

    The battle of the Estimates was prolonged in the Legislative Assembly until after 8 o'clock yesterday morning, the Ministers resisting all attempts to reduce items. ...

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  18. MURRAY ORANGES

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--An experimental shipment of 3225 cases of oranges from the Murray and 128 cases from Adelaide Plains was made in the Mantua on August 1 by the South ...

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  19. BILLIARD MATCH

    In the billiard match between M'Conachy and Aiken, the former played a fine game, and made a good break of 292 before the interval. He afterwards dominated the proceedings, ...

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  20. MORE SPRINGBOKS

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.--The team of South African athletes who intend competing in the Australian championships on the Adelaide Oval on December 31 and January 2 arrived by the ...

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  21. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    Armed raiders at Shercock, Cavan, raided the Hibernian Bank, and stole £400. The manager of the Bank had dispensed with a bodyguard the day before the raid. The ...

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  22. BANKS AMALGAMATE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A definite announcement was made by the National Bank of Australia, Ltd., to-day, that the negotiations for the purchase ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES

    Mr. Lloyd George will spend Christmas at Downing Street. On Monday he will leave for Cannes, where he hopes to spend a week. Before leaving London he will hold a conference ...

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  24. FRANCE'S REPRESENTATIONS

    The American Ambassador is conferring with M. Briand, presumably in connection with the correspondence between M. Briand and Mr. C. E. Hughes over the question of naval ...

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  25. WAR DEBT SETTLEMENT

    Senator France has introduced a motion into the Senate which, if adopted, will authorise President Harding to call an international economic conference next month, to discuss the ...

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  26. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    LITHGOW, Friday.--The danger of sheltering beneath a tree during a severe thunderstorm was illustrated during the height of the recent storm at Treatment Forks. ...

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  27. MURDERS BY TURKS

    Notwithstanding the Kemalist proclamation, warning the Turkish population not to molest Christians, 10,000 refugees are flocking [?]o Mersina. Sporadic murders are reported along ...

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  28. IN ACCORD

    It is semi-officially stated that M. Briand and Mr. Lloyd George have arrived at a satisfactory understanding on all points. Complete accord has been reached on the ...

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  29. CAPTURE BY BANDITS DENIED

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen has telegraphed to the United Press Association from Kwei-Lin that the reports of the capture of his wife by bandits are not true, but merely propaganda, ...

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  30. SOVIET SPIES

    Further despatches from Warsaw, dealing with the arrest of Wolfe Lindenfeld, in connection with the explosion in Wall Street on September 16, 1920, disclose an amazing and ...

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  31. REV. W. JEFFRIES DEAD

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The announcement of the death in London of Rev. William Jeffries has been received throughout Australian Methodist circles in the sense of a shock. ...

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  32. THE RETURNED SOLDIERS HAVE NOT BEEN FORGOTTEN

    THE LADIES OF THE KENSINGTON RED CROSS DECORATED THE WARDS OF THE FRINGE OF WANES HOSPITAL, RANDWICK, YESTERDAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. OCKERBY COMMITTED

    PERTH, Friday.--The Perth Police Court to-day committed for trial at the March Sessions Thomas Ockerby, who was charged by the liquidators of Ockerby, Ltd., with possessing ...

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  34. AUSTRIAN METHODS

    The Ministry of Finance has introduced a bill compelling all residents, under penalty of ten years' imprisonment and forfeiture, to furnish within a week returns of all the foreign ...

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  35. W.A. HARVEST ESTIMATE

    PERTH, Friday.--The following is the amended harvest estimate of the Government Statistician:-- Wheat Yield.--Grain. 14,439,389 bushels: hay, ...

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  36. WAITING FOR LAST DAY.

    The fervor of revivalist movement has reached unwonted dimensions at Fraserburgh, Scotland. Nearly all the fisherfolk are convinced that judgment Day is at band. Many are ...

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  37. MOTOR LORRIES ON FIRE

    About 8 o'clock last night two motor lorries in the yard of the tramway sheds at the corner of Bent and Phillip Streets caught fire. No. 3 Station sent an engine, and the ...

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  38. EXPRESS TWO HOURS' LATE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--To-day's Sydney express is running nearly two hours late owing to the breakdown of the engine about 30 miles from Melbourne. A relief engine was sent ...

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