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  2. EDUCATION.

    Mr. E. B. Snow, M.A. in Education, Sydney University, and at present second master of the Brisbane Boys' College, with considerable teaching experience in Victoria. Queensland, ...

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  3. DAIL DEBATE. FIFTY MORE TO SPEAK.

    The Dall Elreana re-assembled yesterday morning, when the debate on the motion for ratification of the Irish Treaty was continued. ...

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  4. SUBMARINES.

    It was stated last night that the French delegation had notified Mr. C. E. Hughes that they accepted in principle the second third of the Root resolutions, seeking to outlaw ...

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  5. ELECTIONS. NEXT APRIL.

    At practically a full meeting of the Labour caucus at Parliament House yesterday afternoon, it was decided by a fair majority that the elections should ...

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  6. LATE CABLE NEWS

    The following are the Australian probables in the third Test match:—Fraser, Blinkhorn, Vest, Carstairs, Horder, Caples, Craig, Thompson, Prentice, Schults, Ryan, Townsend, ...

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  7. FEWER BUILDINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 words
  8. COLOURED LABOUR.

    Mr. W. A. Horn, formerly a member of the South Australian Legislature, and now a well-known Anglo-Australian in London, wrote to the Adelaide "Register" on Wednesday, ...

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  9. WORKSHOPS.

    The majority of the engineering firms returned operations yesterday, with the exception of the Clyde Engineering Company, the Newcastle Steel Works, and a ...

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  10. FEDERAL CABINET.

    There was a short meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day, at which many matters requiring attention after the Christmas holidays were [?] with. The Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  11. UNLAWFUL GAME.

    When the hearing of cases against four wellknown citizens, of having conducted unlawful games of chance at Tokyo Town Fair, organised by Lady Hackett in aid of the ...

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  12. CRICKET PROFITS.

    At a meeting of the Australian Board of Control, it was announced that the profits of the Australian eleven tour in Britain amounted to £17,700. ...

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  13. TRANSVAAL STRIKE.

    Because natives are being employed on white men's work and the coal mines worked, the strikers have withdrawn the utility workers, and even the pumpmen. ...

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  14. MOTORING ACCIDENT.

    A shocking accident having serious results, occurred this afternoon, when a party motoring to Pomingalarna had a nerve-racking experience, ending in Miss Hall, sister of Mrs. ...

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  15. SHEFFIELD SHIELD. VICTORIA DEFEATS S. AUSTRALIA.

    There was a small attendance at the Molbourne Cricket Ground to-day, when the match between South Australia and Victoria was resumed. The weather was warm and ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    Several thousand tons of accumulated stocks of Australian meat have been offered Germany and other Central European Powers for cash, Negotiations will be probably completed in a ...

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  17. PRODUCE FREIGHT.

    Sir James Allen (High Commissioner for New Zealand) points out that the Imperial Shipping Committee's report deals only with the period January to July 1921, ...

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  18. ROAD METAL.

    It is expected that by the destruction of the Shellharbour jetty during the recent storm. Woollahra, Vaucluse, Manly, Mosman, and other municipalities, which receive most of ...

    Article : 92 words
  19. INFLUENZA.

    Influenza continues to claim thousands of victims. Thus far the death rate has been low, but hospitals are finding it difficult to cope with the epidemic. ...

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  20. RECENT STORM. A TEMPESTUOUS VOYAGE.

    The storm has almost completely [?]bated at Newcastle, and the heavy seas which have been running for the past few days have died down. This morning broke calm and fine, and, ...

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  21. PACIFIC TREATY.

    Replying to a speaker who deplored the fact that Holland was not included in the fourpower pact, M. Van Karnobeek, the Netherlands delegate to the Washington Conference. ...

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  22. COMPULSORY ENROLMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. Dooley) said yesterday that Cabinet had decided to put into immediate operation the clause of the new Electoral Act relating to compulsory enrolment, and to ...

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  23. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    Senator Pearce has written to the "New York Times" controvorting statements recently made by Professor Thwing. Emeritus Professor of the Western Reserve University, ...

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  24. SHIP'S BOILER.

    The huge seas which swept Maroubra Beach during the storm brought up an old ship's boiler of iron, estimated to weigh from 25 to 30 tons. The discovery was made by Mr. ...

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  25. GERMAN RAILWAYS.

    A report from Berlin states that the Govvernment has introduced a bill handing over the State railways to an independent administration, which will fix passenger and freight ...

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  26. RUGBY LEAGUE TEST.

    The selections for the English team to play Australasis in the final Rugby League test at Manchester were made to-day, and comprise: —Thomas, Owen. Wagstaff, Bacon, Hurcombe, ...

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  27. COST OF LIVING.

    The monthly statement of the price-levels of food and groceries in Sydney for December last, issued yesterday by the State Statistician, shows a further all-round decrease in ...

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  28. REDISTRIBUTION.

    Under the proposed redistribution of Federal seats in Queensland, an attempt has been made to arrange the boundaries of the divisions so that each will contain ...

    Article : 223 words
  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Large Bay has sailed for Australia with 130 emigrants on board. A message from Paris says that M. Briand has gone to Cannos for the meeting of the ...

    Article : 158 words
  30. PREMIER AND SIR GEORGE FULLER.

    Referring yesterday to Sir George Fullers statement of what transpired at Government House when he tendored the resignation of the Coalltion Government, the Premier said:— ...

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  31. A.L.P.

    A special meeting of the A.L.P. executive has been convened for to-morrow night to discuss the date of the State elections, and the selection of Labour candidates. ...

    Article : 147 words
  32. DROWNED IN FLOOD WATERS.

    A single man, Henry Williams, who resided with his brother on a selection on the Boyno River, left home to-day with the intention of visiting a neighbour. He was riding one ...

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  33. LIFE-SAVER.

    Shortly after 6 o'clock to-night John Morris Rowe, aged 26, a fitter's labourer, residing in King-street, Stockton, went surflug with three other men on the Stockton beach. A fairly ...

    Article : 115 words
  34. N.S.W. V. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The following team has been selected to represent New South Wales in the Sheffield Shield match against South Australia, commencing at the Sydney Cricket Ground on ...

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  35. "GOVERNOR APPROVED THE STATEMENT."

    When this statement was shown to "Sir George Fuller, leader of the Opposition, yesterday, he said that he could pass over [?] Dooley's personal references, as they were ...

    Article : 148 words
  36. BROKEN HILL RELIEF.

    In order to cope with the distress in Broken Hill the Government Belief Committee has, since July, 1920, expended £145,806. Of this total £113,806 were ...

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  37. HEAVY SEAS AT CRONULLA.

    Tremendous seas continue along the coast. There are, however, signs of an abatement of the rough conditions since the wind tropped yesterday. Owing to the height of the cyclone ...

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  38. RABBIT TRADE.

    The biggest slump for years has occurred in the rabbit trade in the Bathurst district. Although rabbits are plentiful in the district the local factory is not buying at the present ...

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  39. NEW HOSPITAL.

    The women doctors of Sydney have opened a new public hospital for women and children in Lansdowne-street, Surry Hills. At present only out-patients can be received, but it is ...

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  40. GOLD NUGGETS.

    A report from Sunny Corner states that some months ago Here Shumack found a nue suggst of gold worth about £60 on his claim hear town During the recent w[?] weather, he ...

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  41. CANBERRA.

    The Public Works Committee sat this afternoon, and took evidence in respect of the present cost of building workmen's cottages. In order to eliminate the expence of Eliving ...

    Article : 33 words
  42. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    There is great interest in the sculling championship between Arnst and He[?] [?] [?] ...

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