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  2. FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    MANSFIELD, Wednesday —After a tour of Tasmania lasting four days, the Prime Minister (M.r Hughes) stepped off the steamer Nairana early this morning, and ...

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  3. FUTURE OF STRAITS.

    Full agreement has now been reached by the Allied delegates in consultation with their naval and military experts, on the problem of the Straits. Lord Curzon ...

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  4. NON-UNION CREWS,

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Volunteers were signed on to-day by the Union S.S. Co. to man at least two of its vessels. There was a rush for work, and more men ...

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  5. URGENT HOME AFFAIRS.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr.Lloyd George, supporting the amendment to the address in reply moved by the national Liberals, and demanding an ...

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  6. BAWRA TO END.

    By a very large majority—the voting being estimated at 600 for and 20 against —shareholders in the British Australian Wool Realisation Association decided ...

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  7. SELECTION OF MIGRANTS.

    The officers of the Commonwealth Migration department replying to the allegations of unsatisfactory medical examination in London informed the ...

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  8. POINTS FOR ELECTORS.

    Many electors believe that if they mark the candidate whom they refer "No. 1" on the ballot paper, the disposition of the remainder of their preferences is a matter ...

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  9. RAIN IN FOUR STATES.

    Rain fell in purts of Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and Western Australia during the 24 hours ending 9 o'clock yesterday morning. The falls will ...

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  10. Future of Salonika.

    The Prime Minister of Italy (Signor Mussolini) is staying at Milan on his way to London, and while there will confer with the Jugo-Slavian Minister for Foreign ...

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  11. Southern Queensland Thunderstorms

    BRISBANE, Wednesday,—During the 24 hours ended 9 o'clock this morning thudder-storms occurred over an area south of lines joining Lake Nash, Donor's Hill, and ...

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  12. Terror in Constantinople.

    The Vatican has sent a Note to the president of the Conference stating that the Holy See is receiving daily from Constantinople increasingly alarming news that the ...

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  13. Financial Questions.

    The House of Commons sat all night on Monday night discussing financial resolutions. The first related to a bill to be introduced extending the Trades Facilities ...

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  14. "PLAIN TIM HEALY."

    The newly appointed Governor-General of the Irish Free State, Mr. T. M. Healy, nterviewed, said:—"I have always been lain Tim Healy, and as Governor-General ...

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  15. Reports From Country.

    BERRIGAN, Wednesday,—This morning 30 points of rain fell. Farmers who are busily engaged in stripping are not enthusiasts about the fall. though town residents are jubilant at ...

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  16. Northern Settlement.

    Sir John Norton-Griffith, speaking in the House of Commons, directed attention to the formation of companies in Australia for the development of closer ...

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  17. WAS COURT MISLED?

    PERTH, Wednesday,—A peculiar development has occured in connection with the engineers' strike against the Federal award of a 48 hour week Recent repotrts ...

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  18. Russia and Disarmament.

    The Helsingfors correspondent of the "Berlingske Tidendes" states that M. Litvinoff, speaking at a disarmament conference in Helsingfors, at which he was the ...

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  19. South Australian Results.

    ADELAIDE, Wedneaday—With reference to Lord Haig's strictures in regard to British service immigrants, a reliable Adelaide authortiy stated to-day ...

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  20. SIKI AND CARPENTER

    M. Daigne, protesting in the Chamber of Deputies against the disqualification of Siki, the Senegalese boxer, alleged that it was arranged prior to his match against ...

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  21. MESSAGE TO LORD HAIG.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Major A. H. Russian sceretary of the imperial ex-sevice league in Sydney to-day said that he had received the permission of the ...

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  22. Russo-Italian Trade.

    M. Krussip the Russian Trade Commissioner, has unexpectedly arrived at Rome and conferred with the Prime Minister (M. Mussolini). The "Petit Parisien" ...

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  23. AMERICAN MAIL CONTRACT.

    Postal officials explained yesterday that the Commonwealth is not vitaly concerned in the mail subsidy contract entered into by the United States ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is reported from Tien-tain (China) that bandits have seized Tsing-tau (the capital of the former German protectorate of Kian-chow), and that the population is ...

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  25. INSURANCE AGAINST WAR.

    MANSFIELD, Wednesday.—Mr. Hughes to-night referred to Mr. Charlton's illness and his enforced abandmonemnt of active participation in the ccmpaign. "I regret ...

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  26. GIFT TO UNIVERSITY.

    Referring yesterday to the recent gift of £1500 to the Melbourne University by the Chamber of Manufactures the presidnent of the chamber (Sir Robort ...

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  27. Bevan to Serve Seven Years.

    Gerard Lee Bevan, formerly chairman of directors of the London City Equitable Insurance Company, after a long and sensational trial on charges of fraud arising ...

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  28. English Judge's Review.

    Mr. Bennison, one or the judges at the match between siki and Carpentier writing in the "Daily Telegraph" says:—"Siki's new allegation is on all-fours with his ...

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  29. Cargo and Mailed Documents.

    The Postmaster-Generel (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), replying to a question asked by Mr. Percy Harris, formerly of New Zealand in the House of Commons, ...

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  30. Chinese Labour at Nauru.

    The Under Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Ormsby Gore), replying to questions in the House of Commons, said that approximately 80 Chinese mechanics and 490 ...

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  31. SANDY BAY TRAGEDY.

    HOBART, Wednesday. —The trail of William Henry Victor Waterson, master mariner, who is charged with the manslaughter of Mis Matilda Jane Jackson, an elderly ...

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  32. VICTORIAN WOOL.

    The Government statist (Mr. A. M. Langhton) has issued a return showing the wool clip of Victoria and the estimate total production for the season 1921-22 as ...

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  33. SPORTING CABLES.

    The four-year-old mare, Tisby (Son-inLaw—Dora) has finished her racing career, and will now be sent to the stud. ...

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  34. MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.— More than ordinary interest is being taken in the municipal elections to be held at Launceston to-day, as the principle of ...

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  35. London Wool Sales.

    Merinoes were in better tone at the auction sales of wool held in London to-day, but prices were unchanged. All other sorts were firm. The following prices were ...

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  36. Wheat Freights.

    The wheat freight market is rather easier. The steamer Haugaaland has been fixed to load wheat at South Australia or Victoria in January at 43/9 a ton. ...

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  37. NEW INSOLVENT

    Bernard Joseph Hocking of Fitzroy street St. Kilda, clerk. Caneen of insovency—[?] of mather, she having been an invalid for the [?] five years, and he being her soles support. Liabilities, ...

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  38. SELLING STATE ENTERPRISES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The New South Wales Cabinet, at a special meeting to-day, decided to offer the State timber yards at Uhr's Point and the State ...

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