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  2. RECORD OF THE TESTS.

    Although an English cricket team visited Australia in 1861, it was in 1877 that the first Test match was played. In the space of nearly half it century the only years in ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    It is reported that when Parliament meets Lord Robert Cecil, Coalition Unionist member for Hitchen, and Lord Hugh Cecil, Coalition Unionist member for ...

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  4. STREET CLEANING.

    While on his visit to England and America the city engineer (Mr. H. E. Morton) intended to inquire into the latest methods of street cleaning. It is generally ...

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  5. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    The United States Ambassador to Japan (Mr. R. S. Morris), in the course of a speech delivered here, said:—"The Japanese Government is not complaining because ...

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  6. DISARMING THE NATIONS

    Mr. Elihu Root, who is freely mentioned as likely to obtain a portfolio in the Cabinet of the President-elect (Senator Harding), has sent a letter to the Naval ...

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  7. DEATH-ROLL IN IRELAND.

    There is great military activity in South Tipperary. Dozens of arrests have been made. In several districts the roads had been trenched in order to humper the ...

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  8. MOTOR-CARS REGISTERED.

    It will surprise many to learn that in 1920, in round numberss, 21,000 motor-cars were registered in Victoria. There were also 12,500 motor-cycles, and 37,000 persons ...

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  9. BRITISH TRADE OUTLOOK

    The Stock Exchange maintains a cheerful tone, with a certain amount of buoyancy. Business has been chiefly in first-class investment stocks, the volume of which has ...

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  10. IS STRIKE ENDING?

    The meeting of the Sydney branch of the Marine Stewards' Union, to be held to-day will, our Sydney correspondent states, [?] cide whether the strike shall continue. ...

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  11. Mr. Mark Sheldon.

    At Newhaven, Connecticut, Mr. Mark Sheldon, Aurtralian Trade Commissioner to the United States, addressed a body of students of Yale University. He ...

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  12. COLONIAL OFFICE.

    The Australian Press Association has been officially informed that the future allocation of the functions of the Colonial Office has not been determined, pending ...

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  13. Super-Submarine Lost.

    It is officially announced that submarine K5, was lost with all hands, near the entrance to the English Channel, on January 20. The Admiralty is investigating the ...

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  14. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    In a speech in the Chamber of Deputies, amplifying his statement of policy, the new Prime Minister (M. Briand), dealing with the Franco-German relations, said that ...

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  15. MAILS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Illingworth), replying to a deputation, confirmed the expectation that after this month the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation ...

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  16. N.S.W. LABOUR BOSSES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The decision of a number of employees at the Education department's joinery works at Drummoyne to give seven days' notice of their intention ...

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  17. Munitions for Kemal Pasha.

    The "Sunday Times" says that Allied [?] terests have been badly compromised by some French manufacturers, who are supplying Kemal Pasha, leader of the Turkish ...

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  18. Polish Woman's Long Fast.

    A Polish woman doctor named Lidry fast in bed in a sanatorium pinska, has completed a 30 days' in England. She continued an ...

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  19. Famine in Europe.

    Mr. H. C. Hoover, formerly Food Controller, who is acting for the organisation for the relief of famine in Central Europe, announces the acceptance of the farmers' ...

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  20. Financial Ups and Downs.

    Revelations of an antonishing career have been given in the Bankruptcy Court in the case of Carl Hanau, a bankrupt. The evidence showed that between 1876 ...

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  21. Australia and the Pacific.

    Mr. Rustom Rustomjee, editor of the "Oriental Review," Bombay, in the course of a speech here, said that he understood that Australia was sensitive with legard to ...

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  22. Murder in the Alps.

    Traces of snow above Gignod, in the Italian province of Torino, near the Swiss border, towards the Hospice of Saint Bernard, have shown that men on skis ...

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  23. Germany as Creditor.

    Germany is claiming 80,000,000 marks (nominally £4,000,000) in addition to the amounts she has already received, for helping Finland in 1918 in her war of ...

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  24. DICTATORS OF GOVERNMENT.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—An arrogant policy comparable to that of the Australian Labour party toward the New South Wales Government was revealed at the ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    Owing to the stoppage of British, French, and American orders having caused stagnation in the paper trade, the majority of the paper mills in Norway and Sweden ...

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  26. India and Home Rule.

    In an article in the "Globe," Brigadier-General E. H. Dyer, who was retired from the Indian Army last year in consequence of his action in ordering his troops to fire ...

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  27. How the Gooben Escaped.

    Admiral Sir Archibald Milne, concluding in the "Sunday Express" the narrative of the escape of the German battle cruiser Goeben from the Mediterranean to the ...

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  28. Italian Troops Occupy Fiume.

    A section of the town troops at the free city of Fiume revolted against the Provisional Government and seized the barracks occupied by General Diaz, the ...

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  29. MAIL CONTRACTS.

    Sir Kenneth Anderson and Mr. J. C. Geddes, two members of the board of directors of the Orient Steam Navigation Company, are due in Melbourne on ...

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  30. Japan in Siberia.

    Viscount Kato, a former Minister for Foreign Affairs, bus written an article in which he says that Japan should have withdrawn her troops from Siberia as soon as ...

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  31. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    Mr. Lionel Brachen, of Hopkins street, Footscray, reported to the Footscray police on Friday that he had seen the body of a man floating in the Marybyrnong river. The body was recovered, and ...

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  32. "Ambassador" of Soviet.

    One hundred and twenty Radicals and Bolsheviks and other undesirables have been deported with M. Martens, the unrecognised ambassador of the Russian ...

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  33. WORK AND WAGES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—It is expected that the threatened strike of railway firemen at Wellington will be averted. Mr. McArley, secretary of the ...

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  34. JAPAN EXCLUDES CODLIN MOTH

    With the object of preventing the introduction of codlin moth into Japan, the Government of that country has prohibited the importation of apples, pears, quinces, ...

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  35. SHOTS EXCHANGED IN BANK.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Frederick Sherwin, an official a the Redfern branch of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, had a thrilling experience shortly after 1 ...

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  36. WARDERS OBJECT TO SALUTING

    Arisen at the Gladstone gaol, in the north of the State, through the suspension of a warder, who refused to salute the keeper. Three other warders declined to do duty ...

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  37. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    The English cricketers left Adelaide by the express train on Saturday evening, and, with the exception of Rhodes and Strudwick, left the train at Ararat. Thence ...

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  38. Unemployment in Britain.

    The joint committee of the Parliamentary Labour Party and of the Trades Union Congress, which is considering the unemployment problem, recommends that those ...

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  39. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY BUREAU

    A notice in the "Commonwealth Gazette" invites applications for the position of director of the Commonwealth Institute of Science and Industry. The ...

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  40. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Sunday.— The Government Relief Committee, which is the only source of revenue left to people who are unemployed and in distress, last ...

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  41. COMPULSORY REFRIGERATION OF MILK.

    Sir,—Is the compulsory scheme of refrigerating milk by brine-cooling to apply to retail dairies only? Twenty odd years' direct and indirect experience in the ...

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  42. CHILD KILLED BY AEROPLANE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Maary Williams, aged three years, was killed as hte result of an aeroplaning accident at Liverpool to-day. An aeroplane is charge of Captain, ...

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  43. SOLDIERS AND PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Sir,—A recent award of Mr. Justice Starke gave a £50 living allowance to the Professional Officers' Association. Thirteen soldiers, since they returned from the front, ...

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  44. HEAT IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—During the past few days the weather in Adelaide has been uncomfortably worm. Following upon several shade readings of over 90deg., the ...

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  45. Shipbuilding Unions' Wages.

    A conference between shipbuilding employers and the Federation of Shipbuilding Unions, at which the engineers were not represented, has considered the ...

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  46. AGREEMENT WITH DOCTORS.

    Sir,—It was suited in "The Argus" to-day that "a further agreement was arrived at with the, Friendly Societies" Association, and was signed by their chairman, but was ...

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  47. MR. ESMONDE'S FUTURE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The American Consul at Sydney (Mr. Norton) stated on Saturday that no application had been made to him for a passport for Mr. Esmonde, to ...

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  48. WHEAT TRANSIT.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day it is published that union officials visited various branches of our union with a view to creating industrial trouble in our ranks so far ...

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  50. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was much better competition at the London wool sales on Friday. The reserves on flue merinoes were lowered, and 70 per cent. of the offerings were sold. Among the sales were the ...

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