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  2. ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The two outstanding features of the election campaign at present are the socialisation objective of the Labour party and the call for ...

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  3. EMPIRE TRADE.

    The "Morning Post," in a second article on Empire Trade, suggests that the Dominions should so fashion then trade policy that they should only attempt to ...

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  4. IRISH CONSTITUTION.

    On the motion for the third reading of the Irish Constitution Bill in the House of Lords, Lord Lansdowne said there had never been a case in which Parliament had ...

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  5. UNEASINESS AT LAUSANNE.

    The territorial and military commission of the conference has considered the question of the control of the Dardanelles. The Russian delegate, M. Tehitcherin, ...

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  6. BRITISH IMMIGRANTS.

    Officers of the Overseas Settlement Committee are surprised at Field-Marshal Earl Haig's strictures in regard to British Service emigrants to Australia. They state ...

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  7. POINTS FOR ELECTORS.

    Apathy on the part of the electors will be one of the strongest forces against which the candidates opposed to Communism have to contend. The questions ...

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  8. MANNING IDLE STEAMERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—There is evidence that the seamen are losing confidence in the strike lenders. It is stated on reliable authority that some men of the crew of the ...

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  9. HOUSE FAMINE.

    In spite of the endeavonts being made by various bodies and private enterprise, there does not appear to be any hope in the near future of the supply of dwellings ...

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  10. Protecting Key Industries.

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir John Simon, the deputy leader of the Liberal party, moved an amendment to the Address in Reply regretting that no ...

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  11. Ulster's Governor-General.

    The Belfast correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" understands that it is practically settled that the Duke of Abercorn will be the first Governor-General of Ulster. ...

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  12. Mr. Hughes Leaves Tasmania.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) left Launceston for Melbourne by the Nairana this afternoon. A large crowd assembled on the wharf. ...

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  13. Mr. Tim Healy.

    Mr. Tim Healy, before returning to Ireland, informed the "Westminster Gazette" of his acceptance of the office of Governor General of the Free State, and declared ...

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  14. Prime Minister's Movements.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) will arrive from Tasmania this morning. After spending a few hours at home he will leave by motor for Healesville, where he will ...

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  15. "WRONG TYPES."

    Suggestions for a very material improvement in the type of immigrants now being brought to Australia were made by Mr. S. J. Suter, superintendent of migration, in ...

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  16. Mr. Charlton Improving.

    Mr. J. E. Fenton, the Labour party Whip, has received the following telegram from Sydney:—"Mr Charlton greatly improved. Expect him to be in hospital until ...

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  17. Aeroplane Pursues Rebels.

    Sixty Irregulars ambushed Frece State troops at Brinoleague, West Cork. Subsequently a military aeroplane pursued and bombed ambushers, and raked with ...

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  18. MR. BRUCE ON CRITICS.

    CRANBOURNE, Tuesday.—In commenting on the criticism of the Ministry by those opposed to it, the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Bruce), who spoke here to-day, ...

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  19. UNITED STATES BUDGET.

    The regular final session of Congress has been convened. President Harding in submitting his budget message said that the expenditure would be approximately three ...

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  20. DISPOSAL OF HONOURS.

    It is undeistood that the report of the commission which has been investigating the sale of honours will be of the most drastic nature. It will recommend firstly ...

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  21. APATHY IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Tuesday. — The Tasmanian election campaign is proceeding very quietly, and candidates are having a very bad time. Most of the meetings are ...

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  22. LAND DISARMAMENT.

    An address was delivered to-day by the United States Secretaiy of State (Mr. C. E. Hughes) to the Central American armament conference, which was called ...

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  23. COAL INDUSTRY.

    A full report of the speeches at the recent deputation of the executive of the Miners' Federation to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bonar Law), shows that Mr. Herbert ...

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  24. INDIAN ARMY OFFICERS.

    Before meeting retired Indian Army officers Major Alan Currie, was apprehensive regarding their suitability for settlement in Victoria, but after seeing them he ...

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  25. M. Tchitcherin's Protest.

    M. Tehitcherin has issued a long Note to the Allies, in which he protests against the decision to exclude Russia from the conference, except on the Straits question. ...

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  26. DETECTION OF CRIME.

    Experiments with police dogs at Dandenong have been satisfactoiy, and it is hoped to employ them in detective work in three months. ...

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  27. KOOYONG.

    Speaking at an open-air meeting at Gleniris last night, Mr. J.J. Latham, the Progressive Liberal candidate for Kooyong, referred to the apathy displayed in political ...

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  28. TRAMS IN COLLISION.

    Shortly before half-past 7 o'clock last night two electric cars on the Maribyrnong River-Keilor road route collided at the Flemington Bridge terminus. Five ...

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  29. Official Reassurance.

    Lieut-Colonel L. J. Hurley, assistant director, commonwealth immigration office, referred yesterday to the statements following upon the reported remarks ...

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  30. Ku-Klux Klan.

    Direct action against the Ku Klux Kian began to-day Two New York grand juries began an investigation of organisations and activities here, and there was ...

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  31. TOUCHED "LIVE" WIRE.

    When working on a mast on the railway line near the Mont Albert station, John Lewis, of Eastwood street, Newmarket, who is employed by the British Insulated ...

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  32. The Venizelos Letters.

    "Le Matin," in continuing the publication of the Venizelos documents, gives letters from Signors Nitti and Sforza, Italian Prime Minister and Foreign ...

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  33. Theft for Education.

    The Detroit police have just discovered an unusual defalcation by an employee of the Ford Motor Company, and obtained the confession of a timekeeper, who stole ...

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  34. Pacific Mail Contract.

    The Postmaster-General has announced the extension of the mail subsidy contract with the Occanic Steamship Company, Providing for the subvention of 22,532 dollars ...

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  35. QUIET CONTEST IN WEST.

    PERTH, Tuesday. — Although 14 candidates are standing for the Senate, and four out of the five seats in the House of Representatives are contested by 12 ...

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  36. RALLWAY HOLIDAY TRAFFIC.

    To spread the traffic as much as possible and so relieve the pressure during the crowded period immediately proceeding the holidays, the Railwasy department has ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    Commander Thomas (Independent Comservative), who strongly supported Mr. J. M. Erskine, the Independent Conservative, who was re-elected for St. George's ...

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  38. MR. THEODORE'S VIEWS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Speaking at South Brisbane to-night, the Premier (Mr. Theodore) dealt with the questions of immigration and shipping freights. He said ...

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  39. Venizelos Guarded.

    The greateat possible precautions are being taken to protect M. Venizelos owing to the fear that his life may be attempted by several Macedonian suspects who recently ...

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  40. READING OF GAS METERS.

    On the motion for the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly last night the Premier (Mr. Lawson) read a letter from the directors of the Metropolitan Gas ...

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  41. Australian Dried Fruits.

    The president of the Board of Trade (Sir Philip Lloyd Graeme), replying to a question in the House of Commons regarding representations from the ...

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  42. Prince Andrew Leaves Athens.

    Prince Andrew of Greece, whose sentence by the court-martial included expulsion from the country, left Athens on Monday by the British cruiser Calypso. ...

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  43. GOVERNMENT TRADING.

    At a meeting of delegates of the Third International (Moscow) and the Russian Soldiers and Workmen's Council, it was decided to recommend the Soviet to ...

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  44. Former Sultan of Turkey.

    The ex-Sultan of Turkey is accepting an invitation to reside at Mecca. ...

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  45. CHRISTMAS CHARITY.

    We have received the undermentioned amounts as Christmas gifts to the charities named:- From John Sharp and Sons Ltd.—£74 to be ...

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  46. CRUSHED BY WAGGON.

    NHILL, Tuesday.—William Lawn, aged 16 years, only sons of Mr. H. R. Lawn, of Kiata, was riding on top of a load of hay when he accidentally ten on to the shaft horses. In jumping off he was caught ...

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  47. HENTY.

    During a speech at the corner of Finch and High streets, Malvern, last night Mr. J. A. Boyd, candidate for Henty, referred to Government wheat pools. The farmers, ...

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  48. Islamic Conference Proposed.

    The Angora Assembly announces that it intends to call a meeting of leaders of religious thought in the Islamic world to create a Supreme Council of ...

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  49. SANDY BAY TRAGEDY.

    HOBART. Tuesday. — In the Criminal Court to-day, the charge against William Henry Victor Waterson, master mariner, and Thomas Richard McDonald, of the ...

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  51. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Heavy rain fell overnight and, despite the fact that the wicket was coveted, it became saturated in places. The captains of the New South ...

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  52. World Flight.

    Sir Keith Smith has arrived here from the East on his way to Washington. He is preparing for a flight round the world from London, and proposes to start on ...

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  53. A CHRISTMAS GIFT.

    Make Corona, the portable typewriter, your foremost gift. Packed in special mailing cartons. Macdougalls, Equitable Building. —[Advt.] ...

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