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  2. BURIAL OF THE POPE.

    Peculiar ceremonies took place at the burial of the late Pope Benedict XV. today. The Pope's coffin consisted of three casings, the first being of cypress wood, ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    His Royal Highness the Duke of York was the guest of honour at the Australia Day luncheon at the Hotel Cecil. The tables were lavishly decorated with wattle ...

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  4. LAKE TYERS TRAGEDY.

    LAKES ENTRANCE, Friday.— The inquest concerning the deaths of Darrell M. Ray, Federal deputy commissioner of Taxation for Victoria, Melbourne, Alexander K. ...

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  5. ECONOMIC POSITION.

    In a letter which he has addressed to organisations representing the employers and to industrial unions throughout the Commonwealth, the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  6. ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHT.

    Sir Ross Smith has completed his arrangements for his flight round the world, but was reluctantly compelled to abandon his first idea which was to race in an ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT MEETING.

    Interviewed in New York by a representative of the Australian Press Association, Senator Pearce, the Australian representative at the Disarmament Conference, said ...

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  8. STATE COAL MINE IDLE.

    WONTHAGGI, Friday.— The four wheelers employed at the State coal mine —H. Wharton, L. Brough, M. W. Bryan, and F. A. Straughan—charged with having ...

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  9. REQUIEM IN ST. PATRICK'S.

    A Solemn Requiem for the late Pope Benedict XV took place in St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday morning in the presence of a crowded congregation. The ...

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  10. Pacific Fortifications.

    It is understood that a new proposal concerning fortifications in the Pacific has been advanced under which the islands will be named which may not be further ...

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  11. Far Eastern Questions.

    There has been no session of the Far Eastern committee lately, owing to the fact that the sub committee dealing with electrical communications in China has not ...

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  12. IRISH RACE CONGRESS.

    The New Zealand delegate to the Irish Race Congress described as "clap-trap" a suggestion that Ireland should boycott British goods. He added that it would pay ...

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  13. Secret Sessions.

    Senator Johnson (Republican, California) addressing the Senate attacked the secret sessions of Disarmament conference. He said:-"The conference began with modern ...

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  14. LAUNCH OF EUROA.

    The Commonwealth Government line steamer Euroa, 6,000 tons dead waight, was launched at Williamstown yesterday. The cutting of the ribbon and the breaking of a ...

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  15. Charge of Conspiracy.

    Ernest Terah Hooley; Thomas Fletcher an ex-mayor; John Angus Macdonald, formerly mayor of likestin, Derbyshire; Thomas Llewellyn Demery, formerly ...

    Article : 195 words
  16. Irish Labour Dispute.

    Following a labour dispute, Major Hallinan, the proprietor of a flour mill at Mallow, was kidhapped while Out motoring. A fortnight later the Irish "Republican" police ...

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  17. AN INVESTOR'S COMMENT.

    Sir,—Many people of comparatively humble means put a large proportion of their savings into Broken Hill Proprietary shares, recognising that the industry was ...

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  18. Service at St. Dunstans.

    The Church of St. Dunstans-in-the-East, which is in the charge of the Rev. A.G.B. West, formerly vicar of St. Thomas's, Essendon, was decorated with flags on the ...

    Article : 337 words
  19. MR. HUGHES ON TOUR.

    CASTLEMAINE, Friday.£Accompanied by the secretary of the Prime Minister's department (Mr. Deane), the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) motored to ...

    Article : 269 words
  20. American Farmers.

    The New York "Times's" Washington correspondent states that the American Agricultural Conference has paused various resolutions embodying ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. London Wool Sales.

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE.

    No reply having been recived from the, coalminers to the terms offered last week, the owners today withdrew their proposals, and posted notices discharging the ...

    Article : 271 words
  23. HOMES OF HOPE.

    Strong recommendations that the Neglected Children's Act or the Charities Act should be amended so as to provide for Government supervision and inspection of ...

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  24. PROPOSALS BELATED.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.— The Chamber of Commerce today gave a luncheon to the Premier (Mr. Barwell), who contemplates a trip to England almost immediately. The ...

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  25. Girl's Story of Assault.

    The girl, aged 15 years, who charged Tex Richard, the boxing promoter, With having assaulted her,was severely cross-examined at Rlekard's trial, but Would not depart from ...

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  26. Bequest to Charity.

    Lord Mountstephen, formerly head of the Canadian Pacific Railway, who died in London in December, has left and estate of the value of £1,500,000. He has made a ...

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  27. Reception at Australia House.

    Sir Joseph Cook also gave a reception to 800 guests at Australia House Those present included the High Commissioners of the other Dominions and of India, the ...

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  28. GUN ALLEY MURDER.

    There was no appearance of Colin Campbell Ross when his name was called in the City Court yesterday. He was formally charged with having murdered Alma ...

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  29. Horse Artillery.

    According to the "Daily News," the British War Office has decided that motor tractors shall replace horses in every section of attillery. This, it is said, will ...

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  30. Australian Manufactures.

    The first function of the Australia Day celebrations was the opening of an exhibition of products and manufactures at Australia House, in thu presence of the ...

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  31. OIL AND COAL LICENSES.

    Before leaving for Tasmania yesterday the Acting Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Earle) stated that an ordinance was about to be issued extending ...

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  32. "A Modern Lycurgus."

    Reviewing the pamphlet, "The Next Step," by Mr. A. B. Piddington, K.C., of Australia, who was chairman of the Basic Wage Commission, the "Pall Mall ...

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  33. WIRELESS PROPOSALS.

    At a meeting of the Federal Wireless Committee, which Was held yesterday, with the Federal Treasurer (Mr, Bruce) presiding, evidence was taken from Commander ...

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  34. Paying Reparations.

    A majority in the Reichstag has promised to support the German Ministry in a proposal to raise a compulsory loan to bring in £50,000,000 for the payment of ...

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  35. Guardians Office Besieged.

    Several hundred unemployed besieged the Poplnr Board of Guardians oflice, demanding the payment of increased out of employment relief and took possession of the ...

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  36. SINGAPORE EXHIBITION.

    Commonwealth mid Victorian rtpresentalives at the forthcoming industrial exhibition at Singapore were selected yesterday. The delelgates from the ...

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  37. Motor-oar Thieves.

    Scotland Yard officials have broken up a gang of motor-car thieves who have been for some time operating in London. After altering the marks on the stolen cars they ...

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  38. ADVERTISING IN TRAINS.

    Consideration is being given by the RailWays Commissioners to the advisability Of replacing the artistic views of Victorian beauty spots in passenger carriages with ...

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  39. Constantine's Position.

    The Belgrade correspondent of "Le Matin" states that at a recent meeting between the Kings of Serbla and Rollmania and Prince George of Greece, the two Kings ...

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  40. Observance in America.

    A group of sixty Australians celebrated Foundation Day in New York, and gave a dinner in honour of Senator Pearce, the Australian representative at the ...

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  41. High British Birthrate.

    The birth rate in England and Wales for 1921 was 22.4 per 1000, which is the highest since 1914. The death rate was 12.1, which is the lowest on record. ...

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  42. CRARITIES VOTE.

    The State Treasurer (Mr. McPherson) hopes to be able to announce next week the allocation of the annual charities grant. More than usual care has been taken in ...

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  43. New South Wales Loan.

    It is aunounced that the Government of New South Wales has had a loan of £7,000,000 underwritten. The issue is for conversion purposes, and will be offered ...

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  44. Trade Union for Airmen.

    Civil air pilots are organising a trade union to stabilise remuneration and improve conditions, particularly in regard to Cosual flights. Regular cross-Channel pilots ...

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  45. TRADES HALL COUNCIL FINANCES.

    The balance-sheet of the Trades Hall Council for the half-year ended December 31 was adopted by a meeting of the council on Thursday. It disclosed cash in the bank ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLES.

    A new steamer named the Bendigo, built by the P. and O. Company for service on the Cape route to Australia, has been launched at Greenock. ...

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  47. Immigration Scheme.

    The "Morning Post," in a landatory leading article entitled "Australia's Birthday," concludes:-"What Australia requires is a scheme of selected immigration under ...

    Article : 136 words
  48. Treasurer's Explanation.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The New South Wales Treasurer (Mr. Lang) stated to-day that the New South Wales conversion loan of £7,000,000 had been issued on equal terms ...

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  49. SPORTING CABLES.

    William Brady, a thetrical producer, has offered a purse of 200,000 dollars (normally £40,000) for a match between Jack Dempsey and Harry Wills, a negro boxer, on ...

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  50. MOUNT MULLIGAN FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  51. Classified Advertising

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  52. CHILD FATALLY SCALDED.

    Admitted to the Children's Hospital early yesterday morning, suffering from severe scalds, Arthur Morgan, aged 15 months, died a few hours afterwards. It is stated that the mother who ...

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  53. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR-CAR.

    While crossing Smith street, Collingwood, shortly after 9 o'clock last night, Harry A. Goding, aged 63 years tailors cutter, primrose street, Moonee ponds, was knocked down by a motor-car driven ...

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  54. Billiards.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 words
  55. Classified Advertising

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    Advertising : 28 words
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