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  2. TRADE REVIEW.

    The dominsting influances on the Stock Exchange have been fluctuations in foreign exchanges and to a lesser extaint, the home political situation. The cillapse of the frane ...

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  3. PROHIBITION.

    Representative Sherwood who is 88 years of age. made a stirring spech in Congress against the Volstead (Prohibition) Act " He declared: "I" signed the temperance pledge ...

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  4. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Discussion on the Labour party's no-confidenoe challenge against the Ministry was continued in the Gemmons on Friday. During the debate important references to the relations ...

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  5. RAILWY STRIKE.

    The railway managers declared yesterday that they had no alternative but to apply the decision of the National Wages Board to their services. This award is the cause of ...

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  6. SHARK ATTACK.

    While bathing at parramaltn in only 3ft of water, about 4 p.m. on saturday Charied Brown, a youth, 18 was saagely attacked by a 10fts grey nurse shark, and no ...

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  7. BAKERS' STRIKE.

    At 2 o'clock this afternoon the Industrial Court will doal with the application by the Master Bakers' Association for the de-registration of the Operative Baker's Union on ...

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  8. BOY CHARLTON WINS

    "BOY" Chariton defeated Arne Borg in the 880 yeards race on Saturday by 12 yeard in the wonderful time of 10 mins 51 4-5 sacs., lowering the world's rocord ...

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  9. DOMAIN MEETING.

    Opposition to a return to night baking condemation of the master bakers, and the men who are assisting them to defeat the strike, and a determination to accetp no ...

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  10. FRENCH FRAUDS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" says:—"The Commission at Lille, which is investigating allege frauds in the de[?] regions, in finding its task ...

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  11. LOST MAN FOUND.

    Thomas Halliwell, who was lost in the bush for five weeks, was found yesterday 40 miles from Kathorine, He had subsisted on grass and greenhide. He is extremely thie, but ...

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  12. PENCIL—MAKING.

    Commenting on the Empire Exhibition to be held in London this year, Mr. Chaffey, Minister for Agriculture and chairman of the State Commission stated yesterday that one ...

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  13. THE FRANC'S FALL.

    In a speech in the Chamber of Deputies in Paris, regarding the introduction of the Government's financial proposals, designed to remedy the position of the iranc, M. poincare ...

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  14. AMERICAN FILMS.

    A report by the New York State Motion Picture Commission, in wich power of consership is veated, has been submitted to the State Legislature. ...

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  15. MOTOR COLLISION.

    Three people were taken to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital by the Newtown-Marrickville Ambulance as the result of a collislon between a sulky and a motov lorry in the Canal-road, ...

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  16. FIRES.

    A fire occurred last night at the premiscs of J. Grsham and Son, oil and colour merchants, [?] Oxford-street, Woollsbrs, The building was a two-storied structure, containing seven ...

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  17. FRENCH POLICY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says: After if. Poincare had revlowed France's foreign policy at length to-day the Deputies yoted their confidence in the Government by 415 to ...

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  18. SIR DUDLEY DE CHAIR.

    Sir Dudley De Chair, the new Governor of New South Wales, leaves London on Monday for Marscilles, where he and Lady DeChair join the Malohja for Australia. Their ...

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  19. FRIGHT AND JOY.

    Ernost Hall, of Maidstone, the five-yearold sone of a war cripple, was so badly frightened by a tramp a few months age that he lost power of speach. The doctors could ...

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  20. RUGBY MATCH.

    In showary weathe, Engl;ish defeated Wales in the international Rugby match by 17 point to s. There were 40,000 spaciators. ...

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  21. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Senator Wilson is gratified at the progress of the Australian Pavilion at the Empire Exhibition. Its construction is woll up to schodule. The wastern section and cinema hall, ...

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  22. MR. BRUCE'S PLANS.

    Mr. Bruce leaves for the Continent-on January 26. He will visit Gallipelf early in February, and joins the Orsova at Port Said on February 14. Mrs, Bruce is progressing ...

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  23. MAN KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR.

    Thomas Belmodas, aged 52, of Tramwaystreek, Mascot, was seriously injured by a motor car which knocked him down is froat of the Alexandria Fire Station last night. A ...

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  24. JAPANESE FINANCE.

    The "New York Times" learns that Japaness representatives here have agreed to the main feautre of the 50,000,00-n dollars loan, with which Japan will finance the purchase of ...

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  25. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced in his 84th year of Sir George phillto Doolette, one of the principal poineers of the Western Australian goldfields, and chairman of directors of Great ...

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  26. PRICE OF CLOTH.

    News comes from Glasgow that Scottish woollen manufacturers producing the finest tweeds for the London trade, have substantiaily advanced the prices of cloth. Owing to ...

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  27. REMARKABLE CRICKET.

    Playing for Weat C[?]stchurch, Blunt acored 266 in two hours 45 minuter, and in one over hit sevon balls out of eight over the boundary for 5 each. ...

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  28. ARCTIC AREAS.

    Testifying before the House of Rapresentatives, Naval Affairs Committee at Washington, the Secrerary of the Navy (Mr. Edwin Denby) declared that the vast unexplored area ...

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  29. LATE GENERAL HUTTON.

    Mr. D. Hobart Sargont, hon, secretary of the South Araican Soldlors' Association of New South Wales, has received from the widow of the late Liout-Gerneral Six Edward Hutton. ...

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  30. FOOD-PRESERVING EMPLOYEES.

    Mr. P.J. Clarey Fodural secretary of the Amalgamated Food Prcserving Employees Union of Australin, has called a spocial meeting of members of the New South Wales ...

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  31. ANCIENT WRITING.

    A report issued by the British Mussum authorities on the excavations at Ur of the Chaldees and other after in Mesopotamia, says:— ...

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  32. CHINA'S WEAKNESS.

    Mr. Scuarman the American Minister at Pekin addressing the American association there, cited six recent attacha upon American missionaries, and hinted that if the ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE.

    In an address at the annual dinner of the Weel Federation at Brad ford, Sir Josoph Cook emphasised that the industrial efficioncy suggosted that spinners should study the Trade ...

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  34. CHARLTON INTERVIEWED.

    See immediately after his record-breaking swim. Chariton did nto appear at all distreased. He said he felt condent of beating Borg in the half-mile, but the visitor ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The late Sir Waltor Davidson, formerly Governor of New South Wales, left an estate Exhibits at the Royal Society of Portrait Painters' Exhibition, at Burlington House ...

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  36. VICTORIAN SECOND EIEVEN.

    The following players have been chosen to represent Victoria in the match batween New South Wales and Victerian second elevens to be commonced in Molbourna on Monday. ...

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  37. LOSS OF MEMORY.

    Mr. Andrew Philip, who was missing from his home at Duranban since January 9, returned to-day, His clothes were torn, and be was in a weak condition. He could not ...

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  38. SPORT ABROAD.

    The Marquls of [?] heir of the Duka of Hamilton, who had been coached by Dick Smith, won on points a six-rounds boxing contest at Bermondsay Town Hall against ...

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  39. THE TREVESSA.

    Sir Phillp Lioyd-Greame, on hohalf of the Board of Trade, to-day presented Captain Foster, who was master of the Treveass, with officer, with a sliver lakeland. ...

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  40. FUTURE OF FIUME.

    A Rauter message from Rome says: It is semi-officielly reported, that the Itaio-Juge Slav agreement regarding Fiume will shortly be signed in Roms. It does not provide for the ...

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  41. NEW ZEAIAND WOOL SALES.

    On the opening day of the Chri[?] wool [?] the good prices which have marked this resson's [?] continued, and in some cases improved. Bost prices were:—Merine, ...

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  42. BORG SATISFIED.

    Aftar the race, Borg said be was sat[?] with his porformanco. "Charlton was teo strong for me to-day," he said, "and he is a wonderful swimmer, but I think I will yet ...

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  43. LITERATURE AND GROCERIES.

    A committal order — suspended for a month— was granted at Kingston Courty Court against William Le Quex for non-Payment of a grocery bill for [?] plaintiff complained that ...

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  44. POLICE RAID.

    On Saturday night Sorgoanta Russel, King. and McKay, with Constable Chuch and goveral other police, raided preminous named "La Corniche," situated at Pittwater-road, Mona ...

    Article : 15 words
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