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  2. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Twenty-five people were injured in a tram accident that occurred at Glebe this afternoon, 20 being conveyed to hospital. There were ...

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  3. ELECTIONS TO-DAY

    Polling for the Federal general election will take place to-day. Vote early. The booths will be open from 8 a.m. to ...

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  4. LAND FOR JAPANESE.

    SYDNEY, Friday,—Replying to charges which he said had been levelled against him in connection with the alleged purchase of land by Japanese, ...

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  5. GERMANY TO-DAY

    On the motion for the third rending of the Consolidated Fund Bill in the House of Ccmmons, Sir John Simon (Liberal) initistod a debate on German reparations. He ...

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  6. HOW TO VOTE.

    Put Labour last! Why? Because that is the only way to prevent the Labour party profiting by tho division ...

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  7. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The decision of the Turks to join the League of Nations and submit the control of Christian minorities to the League paves the way for a complete understanding. ...

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  8. PEACE OF EUROPE.

    Mr. Lloyd George breaks the sequence of his series of articles on international questions in order to deal with M. Po[?] care's criticisms of his first article(which ...

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  9. ELECTORS IN BALACLAVA.

    Becanse Mr. Walt has been returned unopposed for Balaclava, it is feared that the voting for the Senate in this electorote will be seriously affected. There are ...

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  10. WHERE TO VOTE.

    Caulfield Subdivision.—Caulfield Town Hall; Glencira Repatriation Hospital, [?]yong road. Caulfield West,—Crimwade House, Bala[?] road: Elsternwick North. Congregational Hall, ...

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  11. IRISH FREE STATE.

    The following have been nominated as Ministers of the Irish Free State outside the Executive Council:- Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Hogan. ...

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  12. Prince of Wales.

    The Belfast "News Letter" says that there is a possibility of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales visiting Ulster in 1923 on the invitation of the Premier (Sir James ...

    Article : 120 words
  13. INDIANS AND THE FRANCHISE

    In Poona yesteday Mr. Sastri made his first public statement regarding his recent tour of the British Dominions. He described the conditions in which the Indians ...

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  14. SENATE CANDIDATES.

    The names of the candidates on the Senate ballot papers will not be arranged alphabetically, as on previous occasions, hut will be grouped according to their ...

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  15. Arsenic in Chocolates.

    A parcel of chocolates addressed to the Secretary of State for the Home departments (Mr. W. C. Bridgeman) has been received at the Home Office. Investigation ...

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  16. Limitation of Aircraft.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association learns that the Navy department will strongly oppose the suggested conference for the limitation of ...

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  17. Australian Apples.

    The Australian Press Association learns from an official source that a conference of the Commonwealth shipping lines has agreed to reduce the freight on the new ...

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  18. Empire Exhibition.

    In response to representations by the High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Jospeh Cook) the Duke of Devonshire, on behalf of the executive council of the ...

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  19. MR. JUSTICE RICH.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Friday.— Mr. Justice Rich is a passenger by the Niagara which reached here to-day from Vancouver. When interviewed regarding his ...

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  20. Australian Butter.

    The representative of the Australian Butter Shipping Company asked the Home Foreign Produce Exchange for the opinion of the butter trade regarding wire-bound ...

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  21. TRAIN PASSENGER'S STORY.

    Charged with having assaulted Emily Margaret Le Page, married woman, in a railway train between Moorabbin and Cheltenham, on November 15, William ...

    Article : 487 words
  22. Co-operative Marketing.

    President Harding, in a message to the National Council of the Farmers' Co-operative Marketing Associations of the United States, declares that co-operative ...

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  23. CATTLE EMBARGO.

    Leading pastoralists yesterday deprecated the action of the British Ministry in failing to extend to Australia the privileges which have now been granted to ...

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  24. FINAL APPEALS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has issued the following final appeal:- "The Nationalist purty stands for ...

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  25. SPORTING CABLES.

    Two Australian members of the Oxford University Rugby team, Aitken and Wallace, have been selected to play for the Scottish Rugby International trial match. ...

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  26. Australian Zin[?].

    In reply to a question whether any attempt had been made to terminate the spelter and zinc concentrates agrements made with the Australian Government, the ...

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  27. French Violinist in Berlin.

    M. Marteau, a French violinist, received a hostile reception from a portion'of. the audience on attempting to give a performance in Berlin, He was shouted at, and ...

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  28. TILDEN'S INJURY.

    Mr. W. T. Tilden, the champion lawn tennis player of the world, has had to have another joint of the middle finger of his right hand removed by a surgical ...

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  29. ELECTRIC TRAINS.

    The new time-tables giving the fast electric services on the. Box Hill, Kew, and Darling lines, which will be introduced to-morrow; are available. The immediate ...

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  30. Widespread Starvation.

    Mr. Newton, on behalf of 21 members of the House of Representatives has introduced a resolution asking Congress to appropriate 70,000,000 dollars (normally ...

    Article : 218 words
  31. Labour Party's Promise.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Senator Gardiner has issued the following final appeal to the electors on behalf of the Labour party:— "Should Australia entrust Labour with the ...

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  32. Cable Duplication.

    The Pacific Cable Board has let contracts for the construction of a duplicate cable between Auckland and Suva, also between Sydney and Southport. ...

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  33. SCOTTISH FOOTBALL TEAM.

    The Scottish Football Federation lins decided that it is unable to send a team to Australia, but will give every facility to any Scottish club willing to make the trip. ...

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  34. Save the Children Fund.

    The Agent-General for South Australia has sent an additional £500 to the Save the Children Fund, making a total of £1,750 from South Australia in two ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET.

    Pretoria, in their second innings against the English team, made 116 runs. Macaulay took the last four wickets in one over. Altogether be took six wickets at ...

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  36. COMPOSITE ELECTORATES.

    Under the redistribution of seats,three country electorates—Corio, Flinders, and Indi—extend into the metropolitan area. The polling booths in the suburban ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    At Houston, in Texas, United States, 10 persons have been killed and 30 injured in a collision between a passenger train and a switch engine. Escaping steam. pouring ...

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  38. Australian Hard Hitter.

    Stanley Hill, a brother of Clem Hill, of Adelaide, was partner with Ray in the Herts Golf Alliance 18 holes four-ball medal competition at Cassionbury Park. They ...

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  39. MR. PIDDINGTON'S QUESTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Referring to the sensational statement made yesterday by his brother-in-[?], Mr. Dowell O'Reilly, mentioned in newspaper correspondence as ...

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  40. MACLAREN'S ELEVEN.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Friday).—The English cricket team's tour opened today with a match against Auckland, which is New Zealand's leading provincial team ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN COTTON.

    Mr. Crawford Vaughan, the managing director of the Australian Cotton-growing Association Ltd., is in Melbourne. He stated that arrangements had been ...

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  42. SECTARIANISM.

    Sir,—It is to be hoped that we electors of Henty will take our courage in both hands and sp[?]rn the efforts to misguide our judgment and decision to elect a strong ...

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  43. PROCESSION BY-LAW.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The High Court, comprising Sir Adrian Knox, Mr. Justice Isaacs, and Mr. Justice Higgins, to-day dismissed the appeal in the action of the ...

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  44. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    ADKLAIDK, Friday.—At a luncheon tendered to him by the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce, Mr. J. A. Robb, Canadian Minister for Trade and Commerce, said ...

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  45. NEW ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES

    Under the redistribution of seats, thousands of electors have been transferred from one division to another, and complaints continue to be made that many people do ...

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  46. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I am grateful to Mr. Albiston for the clear exposition of his views, set forth in his letter this morning. The issue between us has been divested of all ...

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  47. ANTI-LIQUOR CAMPAIGN.

    Sir,—Allow me to reply to the "official statement" issued by Mr. C. M. Gordon, director of the Victorian Anti-Liquor League, and published in the press, that I ...

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  49. London Wool Sales.

    A better selection of merinoes was [?]atalogued at to-day's wool sales, the remainder of the offerings being mostly oddments. Good competition prevailed at unchanged ...

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  51. SWANSEA MURDER.

    HOBART, Friday.—The execution of George Carpenter for murdering his cousin, Thomas Carpenter at Swansea, has been fixed for Wednesday, December 27. ...

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  52. Cotton Culture Expert.

    Lieut.Colonel Evans, who is to be director of cotton culture in Queensland, has had a conference with the Agent-General (Mr. Fihelly). He sails from London on ...

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