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  2. THE FAR EAST.

    The Japanese Foreign Office has received from Mukden a message to the effect that Changes son demanded that the Japanese Consul General should ...

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  3. WOMEN'S FASHIONS.

    A number of society leaders, headed by Mrs. John Henderson, the wife of a former senator, who has been for a long time an influential Figure in diplomatic ...

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  4. AMERICA.

    The cold wave which was repeated on December 26 is increasing in intensity, and is spreading over a wider area. The mercury was lowest in Nile City ...

    Article : 167 words
  5. FRANCE.

    From a political standpoint, the Cabinet is not having a happy Christmas. According to some of the morning papers, the Government is tottering on the brink ...

    Article : 185 words
  6. HOLIDAY ACCIDENTS.

    One man was killed and two others seriously injured when a light motor bus overturned and fell 100 feet down an incline on the Heidleberg-road shortly ...

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  7. W.A.T.C. GARNIVAL.

    The principal event on the second day of the annual W.A.T.C. carnival on Monday.—the Railway Stakes—furnished one of those dramatic surprises which, while ...

    Article : 276 words
  8. A Fractions Horse.

    A fractions horse provided excitement on Saturday afternoon for the spectators at a gain day and sports meeting held by the Mount Lewis Sports Club at ...

    Article : 159 words
  9. Reports of Missions.

    The Diplomatic Corps has published summaries of the report of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry together with the report of the (Diplomatic Commission ...

    Article : 159 words
  10. Electric Cars Collide.

    Two electric tram ears collided in St. George's road. North. Fitzroy. Portly before noon to-day, but fortunately they were almost empty, and so only two ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. A Police Head Retires.

    General Butler, who was discharged by Mayor Kendrick, although he wished to continue his two years service as the police head of Philadelphia, addressed ...

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  12. M. Briand Explains.

    The Ministerial crisis continues to be critical. M. Doumer has failed to come to an agreement with M. Painleve, and fire other irrecon[?]tables of the Radical ...

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  13. The Running.

    Of £500; the breeder of the winner to receive £100 from stake; the second horse to receive £80. end the third horse £40 from stake One mile. ...

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  14. Pull-on Hats Condemned.

    The London "Daily Express" says:—The modern little pull-on hats, which are the joy of shingled women, would be doomed to instant death if the leading ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. Tasmanian Accident.

    A motor accident took place at Brook's Hill, near St. Helens on the east coast this morning. Mr. Curtain, of the Briseis Tin Mining Co., and his wife were going ...

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  16. All-Night Sittings.

    The Chamber of Deputies has began an expected series of all-night sittings for the purpose of rushing the passage of the Budget before the close of the year. ...

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  17. Rifle Fatality.

    Arthur Hammond (17); of South Yarra, was killed through a rifle with which he was shooting bride at Taggety, near [?] on Saturday, exploding ...

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  18. A French Press View.

    The Paris newspaper, "Le Temps" say:—The new aspect of the Chinese crisis brings home to us the grave disadvantage which may ensure from the ...

    Article : 125 words
  19. INDUSTRIAL.

    The congress of National Labour Secretariats (presided over by the Dutch Communist, Mr. Sneevlist) was attended by representative of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. VIEWS ON AUSTRALIA.

    Sir William Davies, writing in the London "Sunday Times" regarding the recent tour of the Empire Press delegates, says that politically Australia offers a ...

    Article : 268 words
  21. Youth Drowned.

    While swimming in the Murray River, Six miles from mandurah, Yesterday afternoon Charles Tanner (19), of [?] Fremantle. ...

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  22. The Racing.

    The racing was again really good. The stipendiary stewards heard a complaint lodged by Sleigh, who rode Murad in the Primer Handicap. [?] G. [?] ...

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  23. Big Bank Merger.

    A gigantic bank consolidation, which, when completed, will out capitalise the Morgan or any other private banking interests in the United States, was ...

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  24. Clerk Drowned.

    While paying a visit to his brother at Wurruk Allan McDonald, a clerk, was drowned in the river. He is thought to have had an epileptic fit to which he was ...

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  25. Girl Fatally Shot.

    While a had was in the act of firing at a rabbit at Bullengarry, near Gisborne yesterday, Edna Hillard, aged 16 years, ran in front of the gun and received the ...

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  26. Royal Compliment.

    Returning the compliment of the Emperor sending a portrait to the British Staff College some years ago from the Field Marshals' Portrait gallery, King ...

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  27. JOB CONTROL.

    The Commonwealth steamship owners have called upon the guarantors of the agreement concluded with the Seamen's Union on August 6 to make good their ...

    Article : 362 words
  28. NEW BRITISH SEAMEN'S UNION.

    The general opinion at the Trades Hall is that the new. British Seamen's Union formed daring the recent strike will be disbanded, owing to lack of support. It ...

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  29. Two Brothers Drowned.

    Two brothers named Reginald and [?] Swaine. aged 26 years and 18 years respectively, lost their lives in a boating fatality which was discovered at ...

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  30. MOROCCAN WAR.

    Captain Gorden Canning's mission is meeting with no better reception in Madrid than in paris. According to a m[?]e from Madrid, his proposals have ...

    Article : 94 words
  31. Prices of Rubber.

    A Bill seeking "reprisals" against Great Britain "for financial hardships" imposed through increases in the prices at rubber, was filed to-day in the State ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Considerable attention was devoted at a meeting of the Australian Seamen's Union to-day to a threat by the waterside workers to declare black all vessels ...

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  33. Mr. Dalton's Opinion.

    The London "Daily Express," with the headline. "The Problem of Austraia's future," across the front page features the report of the British Trade ...

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  34. Swept Off Rocks.

    Alfred William Richmond Watson, of Melbourne, who with his wife was spending the holidays at Sorrento, was swept off some rocks early this morning while ...

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  35. French Operations.

    A message from Rabat (Morocco) says that French regulars, supported by artillery and aeroplanes, have started fresh Operations in the Taza sector, having as ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Department of the Post Office broke a long record to-day, when deliveries of tetters, including an Australian mail. were general throughout England. ...

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  37. Fatal Collision.

    A fatal accident occurred early tonight when John O'Connell, of Carrum, who was driving a spring cart on the Point Nepean-road near Carrum, collided ...

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  38. Torrential Rains.

    Messages from Tetuan report that a hurricane accompanied by torrential rains, necessitated the [?] of the Spanish positions at Casa ...

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  39. ITALY.

    The "Popolo d'ltalia" in an outspoken leading article on the question of Italy's war debts to Great Britain says:—When two nations have suffered together for ...

    Article : 159 words
  40. Luna Park Fatality.

    Clarice Hurst (22), Victoria street, Brunswick, who fell out of the carriage of the scenic railway at Luna Park on Friday night and sustained a fractured ...

    Article : 80 words
  41. AVIATION.

    The Government has purchased from Mr. Grahame White most of his property at Hendon (Middlesex), including the aerodrome. The price is said to be about ...

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  42. UNION DISSENSION.

    In the Industrial Court to-day the case was mentioned in which George Jago and other members of the Federated Miscellaneous Workers Union of Australia ...

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  43. Six Persons Injured.

    Six persons Were injured in a motor accident at North Wagga on Boxing Day. The car was travelling at a fast pace when the accident occurred, and was ...

    Article : 122 words
  44. A Dispute Ended.

    Mr. Grahame White's bargain ends his dispute with the Imperial Treasury. White, who married Ethel Levey. a revue actress, began his career by winning a ...

    Article : 150 words
  45. SYRIAN REVOLT.

    The delegates of "notables" of Damascus; who were received in Beirut recently by M. Henri de Jouvenel (the French High Commissioner for Syria) are ...

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  46. Earthquake Shock.

    A report from Terni (Central Italy) says that a short but severe earthquake shock was felt this evening. No damage was done.—Reuter. ...

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  47. RUSSIA.

    Mr. Tchitcherin (Minister for Foreign Affairs) has arrived here after the completion of his tour of various European capitals.—Reuter. ...

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  48. Little Boy Killed.

    A little girl named Margaret Fern (5), whose parents reside at 41 McKenzie-street. Waverley, fell at her home on Saturday morning, but not feeling ...

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  49. DOCTORS AND PRESS.

    The Conservation of the General Medical Council was criticised to-day by Sir William Arbuthnot Lane (the eminent London surgeon), who declared that ...

    Article : 124 words
  50. School for Airmen.

    The london "Daily Telegraph" says that the Imperial Government intends to use the Hendon aerodrome as an important home defence station and school ...

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  51. THEOSOPHY.

    The Jubilee Convention of the Theosophical Society terminated to-day. In addressing the convention on the activities of the coming half-century Mrs. ...

    Article : 278 words
  52. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The London Chamber of Commerce has arranged for an examination of the Australian canned fruit which was received in the steamer Eromanga on November ...

    Article : 132 words
  53. Brisbane Tug Seamen.

    An extension of the strike of seamen on the tugs and steamers of the Brisbane Tug Company to all tugs and river steamers, in the Port of Brisbane on which ...

    Article : 134 words
  54. HOBART "NEWS."

    The "News" announces tho cessation of publication altogether in its issue of December 26. It is stated that the working loss for the 13 months to June 30 ...

    Article : 122 words
  55. LABOUR PROBLEMS.

    Bishop Welldon (Dean of Durham) in a New Year message to the London "Dally Herald" says:—It is clear to me that the old personal touch between the ...

    Article : 86 words
  56. CHINESE PRISONERS.

    The Laburnum, from Ocean Island brings ten Chinese who were convicted of offences in connection with the recent trouble. They will serve their sentences ...

    Article : 54 words
  57. Three Children Drowned.

    A tragedy occurred on Saturday afternoon. at Nattai Creek, on the Hawkesbury River. about 11 miles from Windsor, the victims being two little boys and ...

    Article : 173 words
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