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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The exciting contests which have taken place for the Ballarat and Brisbane seats in the House of Representatives have resulted in Nationalist victories. The ...

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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIANS BATTING

    It was grey and cool at the Melbourne Cricket-ground yesterday—a better day even for players than for o[?]lookers, because the light was always good. Over the ...

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  4. "WILLY" TO "NICKY"

    The Australian Press Association has secured the exclusive right of publication in Australia and New Zealand of the historic letters from the ex-Kaiser to the late ...

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  5. LLOYD GEORGES MESSAGE

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), in his New Year message to the nation, says:— "It depends upon ourselves whether ...

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  6. RUSSIAN TANGLE.

    A preliminary armistice has been signed between the Esthonians and the Bolsheviks with a view to the commencement of peace negotiations on the basis of the ...

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  7. TERRITORY INQUIRY.

    DARWIN (N.T.), Firday.—The examination of Mr. Carey about past happenings in the Territory occupied to-day's sittings of the Royal Commission. ...

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  8. MARINE ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    Developments may ensue from a special meeting in Sydney on Monday of the "assembled executive" of the Australian Institute of Marine Engineers. It will be the ...

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  9. SIR ROSS SMITH'S FLIGHT.

    [?]IPSWICH (Q.), Friday.—[?] Sir Ross Smith and his party arrived from Charleville at noon to-day by the [?] train, and were met at the station[?] by ...

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  10. PEACE QUESTIONS.

    Negotiations for the resumption of the consideration of the Peace Treaty by the United States Congress are progressing rapidly. The chief obstacle at present (says ...

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  11. Koreans May Rise.

    A widespread revolt against Japanese rule in Korea is reported to be imminent says a message from Washington. [In September last the Tokio ...

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  12. American Naval Squabble.

    The United States Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Josephus Daniels) has disclosed the fact that Admiral Decker (who a few days ago refused to accept an American ...

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  13. REPATRIATION.

    Mr. S. E. Dunslow, the officer in charge of the employment section of the Department of Repatriation, makes a New Year appeal to employers to show their loyalty ...

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  14. British By-Election.

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  15. Land for British Officers.

    A meeting of ex-service officers, which was held at the Colonial Institute in London, resolved to draw up a scheme to secure suitable land in Australia for the ...

    Article : 141 words
  16. Influenza.

    It is announced from Paris that influenza has made its reappearance, and a number of deaths from it have been reported. ...

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  17. Arab Raid in Mesopotamia.

    The British War Office announces that the Arab force which a few days ago seized Daissezzur, in Mesopotamia, and arrested the British officers who were in charge, is ...

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  18. Wilson and Presidency.

    The New York "Evening Sun" says that President Wilson has definitely decided not to stand as a candidate for election as President for a third term. ...

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  19. New Queensland Loan.

    The New Queensland loan was quoted in London at £2/10/ premium on December 31. ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    The steamers of the New Zealand Shipping Company will henceforward call at Southampton instead of Plymouth on the voyage between London and New Zealand ...

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  21. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 649 words
  22. BRISBANE SHOP HOLIDAY.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The ballot of shop assistants and employers, taken by order of the Arbitration Court, to decide the question of whether Foundation Day ...

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  23. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    The prohibition minority in New Zealand is now 2,86[?]. Railways Classification Board. The Railways Classification Board will ...

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  24. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY CHARGE.

    The vigilance of Detectives Olholm and Webster on Christmas Eve resulted in the arrest of William Bolton and Bert Olsen on a charge of having assaulted and robbed George Francis ...

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  25. CAUGHT WITH STOLEN PROPERTY.

    Constable D. G. Harrington, of West Mclbourne, on the night of December 27, when arresting Arthur Dark[?] in the F[?]agstaff Gardens on another charge[?] found him in possession of a sil[?]er teapot, a silver ...

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  26. DECREASE IN W.A. GOLD YIELD.

    PERTH, Friday.—The gold yield for December was 28,166 fine-ounces, valued at £119,641, compared with 65,995oz[?] for November, and 64,054 fine oz[?]. for ...

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  27. LIQUOR WORTH £300 STOLEN.

    The theft of about £30 wort[?] of [?] and brandy from the shop of Crooks Pty. Ltd., in Commercial road, South Yarra, was reported to the Detective O[?] yesterday. During New Year's Eve or ...

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  29. ESPLANADE HOTEL, ST. KILDA, SOLD

    Mr. T. S. Carlyon, formerly of Ballarat, and lately of Carlyon's Hotel, Spencer street, who has returned to Melbourne from a tour of the world, has purchased the E[?]pl[?]nade Hotel, St. Kilda, and ...

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