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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The leader of the Federal Country party (Dr. Earle Page), who has completed a tour covering the principal centres, among which were ...

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  3. HUSBAND SHOOTS WIFE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There was a domestic tragedy early this morning at Petersham. Francis William Mounser, aged 52 years, a retired bootmaker, fired ...

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  4. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Lansanne correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that the Allied delegates are of the opinion that the question of control of the Dardanelles is practically ...

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  5. STATE RIGHTS.

    Details of the arguments used when application was made by Mr. Owen Dixon, K.C., for leave to appeal to the Privy Council against the dicision of the High ...

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  6. GERMAN DEFAULT.

    The Allied Premiers at the Downing street conference have unanimously rejected a German note in which the German Government asked permission to raise ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE.

    LOCH, Monday.—Kernot, a peaceful hamlet on the Wonthaggi railway line, nine miles from Lo[?], surrounded by the rich Bass river flats was the centre of a ...

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  8. POINTS FOR ELECTORS.

    Women have a particular interest in the present election. The policy of the Labour party has changed since the members of the Federal Parliament last went before ...

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  9. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd Georges article has raised a storm of angry press protests in France. The "Gaulois" accuses Mr. Lioyd George of trying to torpedo the London conference ...

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  10. Storms in New South Wales.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Cyclonic weather conditions are reported from the country districts At Nymagee the new Roman Catholic Church was almost destroyed, and ...

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  11. CITY COUNCIL APPOINTMENT.

    On the ground that an appointment to the position of clerk, in the Electric Supply department of the City Council, should have been given to Mr. G. Scott, ...

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  12. Lord Curzon's Bearing.

    The Lausanne correspondent of the "Daily Chronicale" states that almost from the first hour of the conference the British Minister for Foreign Affairs (Lord Curzon) ...

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  13. M. Clemenceau's Rebuke.

    M. Clemenceau, in reply to Mr. Lloyd Georges charges that the lunch desired to take German territory to the Rhine, said that a man who had been in office ...

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  14. REBELS' REPRISALS.

    Following the execution of the rebel leaders, Rory O'Conuor, and Liam Mellows, and two other Republicans, the Rebels have adopted a new method of reprisals. ...

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  15. "IMPOSSIBLE SITUATION."

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The AttorneyGeneral (Mr. Bavin) said that it was undoubtedly of vital importance, but it should be understood that it was not a ...

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  16. Ottoman Debts.

    The sub-commission which is dealing with the Ottoman debts and capitulations questiona is making no headway. The links demand that the Balkan States separated ...

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  17. WORLD REVOLUTION.

    Russian and Jewish merchants just arrived from Russia assert that a conference of Soviets in November decided to send Bolshevik emissaries to foment a ...

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  18. Ulster's Governor-General.

    His Majesty the King has appointed the Duke of Abercorn, formerly M.P. of the City of Londonderry to be the first Governor-General of Northern Ireland. ...

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  19. AMBUSHED AND SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— When Charles Alexander Skinner and a pay clerk with a bag containing £3,400 were travelling in a motor-car in the Temora district in July, ...

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  20. The German Note.

    The Central News Agent states that the German note was accompanied by letter from the Chancellor, Herr Cuno. It pleaded that the Germans were in ...

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  21. MR. HUGHES CONFIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), in furtherance of his candidature for North Sydney, addressed three meetings to-night in the electorate. He ...

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  22. Oath of Allegiance.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Morning Post" warmly eulogises tlie Irish Minister for Defence (Mr. Mulcahy). "To hear Mr. Mulcahy taking the oath of ...

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  23. Bandits to Policemen.

    The Peking Government has announced that it has entered into an arrangement with the Tsing-Tao bandits whereby they will receive £22,000 on condition that ...

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  24. "AN OBJECTIONABLE POLICY."

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— Commenting upon the action of the judicial committee of the Privy Council, the Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) said to-day that it was ...

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  25. "Typically German."

    M. Ponteare has informed the group of journalists engaged on the conference work that in his view the proposals are not only unacceptable to France, but are laughable. ...

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  26. REPUBLICAN THEORISTS.

    Sir,—Men may indulge as much as they please in the theory of a republic, but those who assembled in St. Patrick's Hall on Sunday, and pussed resolutions in favour of ...

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  27. GALE AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Monday.— About a quarter past 11 o'clock yesterday morning a violent storm passed over the city. It did great ...

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  28. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Monday,—No move has been made by the Seamen's Union to withdraw the boycott against the vessels of the Union Steamship Company. A meeting will be ...

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  29. WOOL TOPS ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the High Court at Darlinghurst this morning the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox) announced that judgment in the case of the Commonwealth ...

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  30. FLINDERS.

    MORNTNGION, Monday.—The Treasurer (Mr. Bruce) addressed a well-attended meeting this evening. The shire president (Mr. Downward) presided. Mr. Bruce ...

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  31. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—In the report of the meeting of protest against the execution of Erskine Childers and other Irish patriots, held yesterday at St. Patrick's Hall, it is stated. ...

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  32. Immediate Occupation.

    After the German note had been considered M. Poincare was asked if he would refrain from the occupation of the Ruhr coalfield if the Germans paid immediately. ...

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  33. Nobel Peace Prize

    The Nobel Peace prize (about £7,000) has been presentcd to Professor Fridjof Nansen, in recognition of his services in connection with the League of Nations, ...

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  34. TUTORIAL CLASS DIRECTOR.

    On the recommendation of a committee appointed to consider applications for the position of the director of tutorial classes at the Melbourne University, the council ...

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  35. Belgian Franc.

    The Brussels correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says that the public prosecutor of that city, on inquiring into recent violent fluctuations in the value of ...

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  36. PALOONA ARRIVES.

    An effort to create a hostile demonstration against the non-union crew of the Union line passenger steamer Paloona, when she reached port yesterday from New ...

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  37. Champion Typist.

    Miss Millicent Woodward, the champion typist of Europe, has made a new record of 276 words in one minute [Apparently this record was made by Miss ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    The United States State Secretary (Mr. C. E. Hughes) has published a despatch from the American Ambassador at Tokio outlining the Japanese Government's ...

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  39. KOOYONG.

    Speaking at Union road, Surrey Hills, last night, Mr. J. G. Latham, Progressive Liberal candidate for Kooyong, dealt with Australia's security and the vital need for ...

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  40. "MARY" SOUVENIR NIGHT.

    To commemorate the final appearances in Melbourne of Miss Mand Fane, before her retirement from the stage, an excellent photograph of the popular actress ...

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  41. Carpentier's Defeat.

    The French boxer, Carpentier, attended a jockeys' boxing exhibition in London and was interviewed by Mr. Bennison, the sporting writer. He stoutly denied that ...

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  42. MR. VERBRUGGHEN WILL RESIGN

    SYDNEY, Monday.— According to cable messages received in Sydney and handed to the New South Wales "education department, Mr. H. Verb[?]gghen intends to ...

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  43. SHOOTING PIGEONS.

    Dean Matthew Carey, parish priest at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Victoria street. West Melbourne, was charged with having discharged firearms without ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Australian Red Cross Society will be held in the reception room of the Town Hall to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Her Excellency ...

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  45. Fines for Ill-treatment.

    The new German Foreign Minister (Baron Rosenberg) told the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Reichstag at a secret sitting that while the Government intended to ...

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  46. Race Across Atlantic.

    The Duke of Leinster has gone to the United States to make preparations for a sailing race across the Atlantic in a 12ton ketch. His opponent will be the ...

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  47. SYDNEY WOOL MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Wool sales were held at the Sydney Wool Exchange on Monday, when 8,513 bales were catalogued and sales, including private transactions, were 8,633 bales, Keen and general ...

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  48. FARMER FOUND SHOT.

    MOREWELL, Monday.—The dead body of William Moysey, dairy farmer, was found in a [?]arn near his residence in Junbuk, some miles from Morwell, with the top portion of his head shot away. ...

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  50. WATER-HEATER BURSTS.

    Alexander Stephen, aged 47 years, Amess street, Carlton, and Maisie Brown, aged 18 years, Evans street, Moonee Ponds, were severely scalded when a water-heater ...

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  51. HEAT KILLS 100 CATTLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In a paddock at the abattoirs more than 100 cattle purehased at the Homebush sales on Thursday and awaiting slaughter to-day, ...

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  52. AUSTIN HOSPITAL CHRISTMAS TREAT.

    The Christian Women's Social Guild is arranging a Christmas [?]eat for Saturday afternoon for the 260 inmates of the Austin Hospital. All branches of the guild and the public are invited to ...

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  53. QUEEN CARNIVAL AT COBURG.

    The new Roman Catholic school at Goburg, with furnishings, will cost £11,100. Towards meeting this liability the parishioner held a bazaar and queen carnival, and, with a credit ...

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