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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Great interest was taken by members, on all sides of the House of Representatives in a statement made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) yesterday on the work ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    There were enthusiastic scenes at Waterloo station to-day, when the Australian cricketers left on their return journey to Australia. A large crowd, which included ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT.

    The "Nichi Nichi Shimbun" states that the Japanese Ministry is preparing special instructions for the Japanese delegates to the Washington Disarmament Conference ...

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  5. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Saratoff, in South-Western Russia, tells a tragic story of the Volga zone. The authorities, he says, are ...

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  6. NOTE TO SINN FEIN.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), replying to Mr. de Valera's last note, says:- "The Ministry has given the closest and ...

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  7. PERILS OF AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Lord North[?]liffe, in a farewell interview to-day, said:—"I am asked by newspapers in every State for my considered opinions on your future and fate. ...

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  8. AVOIDING UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Mr. Havelock Wilson, M.P., presiding at a meeting of the National Sailors and Firemen's Union, of which he is president, declared that Labour leaders would have been ...

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  9. Mayors Suggest Relief Project.

    The Lord Mayors of the provincial cities met in London yesterday and discussed unemployment. They decided to interview the Minister for Health (Sir Alfred Mond) ...

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  10. League of Nations Decision.

    The League of Nations' Commission on the Russian Famine adopted the report of the Assembly, which considered it necessary that everything should be done to ...

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  11. LABOUR MINISTER'S PROJECT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Lands (Mr. Loughlin) suggested an industrial bank to-day to establish credits for union organisations for co-operative ...

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  12. Congress of Irishmen.

    The Dail Eireann is arranging a world's conference of Irishmen, to be held either at Paris or Dublin, on January 21, 1922. on the anniversary of the proclamation of ...

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  13. Democrats Approve of Conference.

    The Democratic minority in the Senate, which is holding a cau[?]us, unanimously placed on record its support of President Harding's Disarmament Conference, and its ...

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  14. Tragedy of the Seine.

    It is stated by the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" that Estelle Jobin, widow of the man whose mutilated body was found in a sack in the Seine, has ...

    Article : 172 words
  15. Comment in America.

    Commenting upon the Irish situation, the New York "Times," in a leading article, says:—"The situation demands a conference, not further correspondence. ...

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  16. League Adopts Proposal.

    The League of Nations Commission on Disarmament has adopted Lord Robert Cecil's report on disarmament, which the Assembly, will be asked to consider at the ...

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  17. Indian Insurrection.

    From Calicut, in Madras, large captures of rebels and arms are reported. Troops engaged the rebel outposts near Nilambur, and inflicted heavy losses. They were also ...

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  18. TRAMWAY EXTENSIONS.

    Mr. T. P. Strickland, the new chief electrical engineer to the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board, will commence his duties this morning. It is a new ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATION.

    When asked last night whether any decision had been arrived at as to the appointment of a representative from Australia to be present in Washington during ...

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  20. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Dr. Elkington reported to-night that a case of plague was notified to-day from Birley street, Spring Hill. At the request of the Health ...

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  21. "Backdoor" Finance.

    Replying to a suggestion published by a section of the press, that certain London interests were trying to persuade the Queensland Government to raise money ...

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  22. Disorder in Tipperary.

    Armed civilians in Tipperary attacked a parly of unarmed police and constabulary. One policeman was killed and another wounded. As the wounded man was being ...

    Article : 167 words
  23. Vatican and Jews.

    "[?] Se[?]olo" publishes an interview with an unnamed cardinal, which is attributed to Cardinal Gasparri, the Papal Secretary of State. The cardinal says that he ...

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  24. RATS ON THE FORESHORE.

    Owing apparently to divided jurisdiction on the Williamstown foreshore, it seems that if a rat ventures above highwater mark its destruction is the duty of ...

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  25. Restoring British Trade.

    With the object of re-establishing British trade, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) has invited a number of experts to Gairloch, Scotland, to confer with him ...

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  26. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.

    Messrs. T. H. Si[?]ch and J. E. Davison, Labour members of the House of Commons, who recently visited the United States, in a report on prohibition, say that they ...

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  27. REPARATION MONEY.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) arrived at Auckland to-day by the s.s. Niagara. He is in the best of health. In an interview ...

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  28. Duties of Householders.

    The Commission of Public Health desires to impress upon every householder the necessity for promptly advising the municipal health of the discovery ...

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  29. Gambling in Marks.

    The fluctuations in the value of the German mark are arousing fierce gambling among all classes in London. Hundreds of orders to purchase German exchange are ...

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  30. STATE SERVICE WAR FUND.

    With the credit balance in the State Public Service War Fund it has been decided to erect massage departments at the Melbourne Hospital, and an operating ...

    Article : 259 words
  31. THE RAT PEST.

    Sir,—I was living in Westminster for four years during the war. The rubbish tins were emptied daily, the only district in London, I believe, where this is ...

    Article : 113 words
  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Belgian Chamber of Deputies has rejected a Women's Suffrage Bill by 80 votes to 66. Lord Inchcape, the shipping magnate, ...

    Article : 307 words
  33. War-weary Greeks.

    The "Daily News" learns from a reliable source that Greece is approaching Mustapha Kemal Pasha, leader of the Turkish Nationalists, with the view of making ...

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  34. DEVELOPMENT OF PAPUA.

    "Papua is a very sick country to-day," remarked Major Hay, M.H.R., for New England, yesterday. Major Hay has just returned from a visit to the territory, ...

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  35. White Slave Traffic.

    According to the Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," the French representative at the Assembly of the League of Nations again attempted to delay ...

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  36. THIEVES ACTIVE.

    Forcing a back window, thieves entered the shop of Hunter and Co., saddlers, Post-office place, on Thursday night, and stole a quantity of goods. ...

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  37. PUBLIC SERVICE CONFERENCE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—At the interstate public service con[?]ence to-day, after some discussion indicating a division of views, it was resolved to recommend to the ...

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  38. BUTT-RUMFORD CONCERT.

    Sir,—I made up mind to attend the Butt-Rumford concert last night. I was not in town during the day, and I did not purchase a 5/ ticket, as I saw they would ...

    Article : 134 words
  39. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL EGG DAY.

    Sir,—The director of Education has again kindly given the Women's Hospital permission to promote the annual egg day in the metropolitan State schools on ...

    Article : 73 words
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  44. PRIVATE DETECTIVE ARRESTED.

    William Quinn, 21 years of age, private detective, was locked up by Detectives Lambell and M[?]ne at the City Wa[?]house a little before midnight last night. He was charged with having, on ...

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