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  2. PRINCE IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— Bronzed and tanned, the Prince of Wales looked well as he stepped from the train to-day into a blaze of golden sunshine. It was a crowded ...

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  3. TEST CRICKET.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club announced on Monday night that invitations to join the M. C. C. team to visit Australia this year for the resumption of test Cricket had been ...

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  4. STRIKE SETTLEMENT.

    Several hundred members of the Gas Employees' Union who have been on strike for more than six weeks will resume work at the various depots this afternoon. ...

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  5. DR. MANNIX.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons on Monday night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) announced that Dr. Mannix would not be allowed ...

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  6. TERMS FOR POLAND.

    Replying in the House of Commons to Sn Donald MacLean (deputy leader of the Independent Liberals), Mr. Lloyd George confirmed the statement that the Soviet ...

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  7. FATHER JERGER'S CASE.

    It was announced at a meeting of sympathisers with Father Jerger on Sunday that another demonstration would be held on the steps of the Federal Parliament ...

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  8. WORK AND WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The New South Wales coal proprietors have decided not to concede the demands made by the Austral[?] Coal and Shale Employees' ...

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  9. COMMENTS IN ENGLAND.

    "Sporting Life" says that few amateurs have achieved Spooner's popularity, and none will be more welcomed in Australia. The "Daily Chronicle" remarks that ...

    Article : 330 words
  10. DISLOYAL UTTERANCES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Resolutions supporting recent movements to counteract manifestations of disloyalty and calling for energetic action were adopted at a ...

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  11. UNION IS DETERMINED.

    Mr. A. C. Willis, secretary of the Coalminers' Federation, said to-day:—"We demand a complete investigation of the industry, believing that arising out of such ...

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  12. THE VISITING TEAM.

    A fresh interest is imparted to sport today by the announcement of the names of the team chosen to represent England in the forthcoming test matches in Australia. ...

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  13. SPEECHES IN AMERICA.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The president of the Commonwealth Club (Dr. Lendon), speaking at a luncheon given to-day to Mr. H. V. Borst, Grand Sire I.O.O.F., and a ...

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  14. CIVIL SERVANTS STRIKE.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Yesterday marked the start of the third week of the strike of teachers and civil servants. The Cabinet met this afternoon, and subsequently the ...

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  15. LAW TO REGULATE UNIONS.

    Sir,—Now that this disastrous strike is over it is to be hoped the Government will take such, steps as will make it impossible for the community to be placed again in ...

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  16. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    The members of the Victorian Massage Association, through their president (Mr. Alfred Peters), have received notice that the Masseurs' Registration Bill will be ...

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  17. IRISH BILL DELAYED.

    Answering Lieut.— Colonel CavendishBentinck (Coalition Unionist), in the House of Commons on Monday, Mr. Lloyd George said that he greatly ...

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  18. TRAILING THE KHYBER.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—It was announced last night by Mr. Edwards, M.H.A., South Australia, that a member of the Jerger committee will follow the Khyber to ...

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  19. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    The special representative at St. John's (Newfoundland) of the Vancouver "Daily Province" says that on Sunday the Prime Minister of Newfoundland (Mr. Richard ...

    Article : 385 words
  20. BOOT TRADE TROUBLES.

    Comments on the frequency of industrial troubles and their serious effects on the boot trade were made by Mr. J. Bea[?]hamp in his report, as presidentp, at the annual ...

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  21. BORDA STILL DELAYED.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — The P. and O. liner Borda, which has been hung up at the outer harhour since Saturday, owing to the action of the wharf labourers in ...

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  22. Careers of Players.

    Reginald H. Spooner, the captain of the team, was born on October 2[?], 1880. He was educated at Marlborough, and came into the Lancashire team very young, and ...

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  23. MOTOR-CAR OVERTURNS.

    One man was is seriously injured and three other persons slightly hurt through the overturning of a motor-car on the Geelong road, near Werribee, yesterday morning. ...

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  24. Outrages Continued.

    A new form of the Sinn Fein strategy was revealed on Sunday, when 20 masked men stopped three policement who were returning from church at Streamstown (West ...

    Article : 216 words
  25. BOYCOTT OF P. AND O. STEAMERS.

    In declaring the boycolt of vessels of the P. and O. line, Mr. J. Morris, secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation, laid stress on the fact that this was expressly ...

    Article : 210 words
  26. NAVIGATION ACT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A meeting of members of the Sydney branch of the Federated Seamen's Union was held to-day, when the claims of the men with regard to manning ...

    Article : 139 words
  27. The Averages.

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  28. COAL MINERS' DEMANDS.

    The Government on Monday night informed a deputation from the Miners' Federation of its unqualified rejection of the demand of the federation for an increase ...

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  29. NEED FOR MORE PEOPLE.

    The latest statistics issued by the Commonwealth statistical bureau emphasise the need for bringing more people to Australia. For the whole Commonwealth, which ...

    Article : 312 words
  30. AMERICA CUP.

    Unfavourable weather, this time too light for sailing, has again delayed the fifth and deciding heat for the America Cup, which could not be held on Saturday because the ...

    Article : 189 words
  31. NEW ZEALAND BUTTER.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) has been informed by the High Commissioner (Sir Thomas Mackenzie) that the Imperial control of ...

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  32. THEFT OF DIAMONDS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Anthony Alliette, who had been found guilty of receiving portion of the diamonds belonging to Mrs. Stewart Dawson, which were stolen from a ...

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  33. Programme of Matches.

    T[?]e matches to be played in Australia by the English team will be as follows:- TEST MATCHES. December 17, 18, 20, 21.—At Sydney. ...

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  34. POLICE NEWS.

    At the Hawthorn Court yesterday, before Dr. Cole, P.M., Edward Ladovsky, a temporary postal employee, was charged with having stolen a letter containing 30/. the property of the Postmaster-General. ...

    Article : 150 words
  35. Greek Advance in Thrace.

    Greek forces have occupied Lule Burgas, in Thrace, about 80 miles north-west of Constantinople, after a desperate resistance by the Turks, who are retreatin in ...

    Article : 39 words
  36. THE BEST COURSE.

    There is no question of the best course to take in ordering glasses. Consult a thoroughly qualified optician. All sighttesting at H. A. Barraclough Ltd., 232 ...

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  37. CONDUCTOR FALLS FROM TRAM.

    As an electric tram passed the corner of Finch street and Malvern road. East malvern, last night. Charles Paul, a tram conductor, employed in the Malvern Electric Tramways, who was riding on the ...

    Article : 74 words
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  39. Japanese Ministers Accused.

    Notice has been given by the Opposition leaders in the Japanese Diet of an interpellation accusing the Minister for Finance (Baron Takahashi), the Minister for ...

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