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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS,

    Although the Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) was only 438 votes behind Mr McDougall when the latter gained suthcient votes to be elected to the Senate ...

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  3. CRICKET.

    Batting of the drab, delibeiate sort was witnessed in the early half of the afternoon when Victona and South Australia played on the Melbourne ...

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  4. IRISH REPUBLICANS.

    The Dublin correspondent of the New York "World" has had an interview with the president of the Irish Free State (Mr. Cosgrove), who condemned the acts' of ...

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  5. FRENCH CRUISERS

    At six o'clock this morning the French cruisers Jules Michelct and A ictor Hugo will put out from the Port Melbourne and Williamstown piers respectively and steer ...

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  6. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    'Twenty-five financial experts met ond studied the new reparations plan for sub mission to the Paris Conference Every important industry wos represented. Some ...

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  7. NEW YEAR HONOURS.

    A. small New Year's honours list has been issued. The Prime Minister's list has is been withheld pending consideration by the Cabinet of the report of the commission ...

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  8. HOLIDAY ACCIDENTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday—Three persons were injured in a motor collision at Homebush to-day They were:- HARRI LANNIGAN Coventry road Home ...

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  9. AMERICAN SENTIMENT.

    The Washington correspondent of tne New York "Times" states that the Administration's new venture in world affairs through its efforts to help Europe and ...

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  10. INTERSTATE JUNIOR GAMES.

    The interstate junior cricket carnival waa concluded at the' Fitzroy cricket-ground yesterday. After a keen and interesting game Victoria defeated South Australia and finished winners of ...

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  11. American Vessel Captured.

    The destroyer Venomous captured an American vessel within the three miles limit off the Irish coast near Castletown Berchaven, a seaport of Cork The vessel ...

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  12. EAKLY MOENING MISHAP.

    SYDNEY Monday—Early this morning five pernuna were injured in a motoring accident at Waveriey. The injured persons are:- ...

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  13. Troops Ambushed.

    Rebel activities in Ireland were marked at the week-end. A detachment of troops was ambuahed near Castlegregory, on Tralee Bay, and two were killed and one ...

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  14. New South Wales Count.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Most of the country electoral offices were closed to-day', and only a few polling returns carne to hand, conBequently no counting was done. ...

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  15. SEIZURE WHILE SWIMMING.

    "Help! Help!" shouted Bomeone in the crowd that was watching the Mordialloc Life saing Club practise near the Mordialloc Baths yesterday afternoon. ...

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  16. WORLD CONDITIONS.

    The United States Minister of Commerce (Mr. H. C. Hoover), in review of the world conditions, states that the world has made distinct economic ...

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  17. German Note.

    The new German note will not bo prescntcd to the Allies till Wcdnesday. ...

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  18. SIR HENRY BARWELL'S VIEW.

    On his arrival from Adelaide yesterday the Premier of South Australia (Sir Henry Barwell) declined to comment on the position in ledernl politics created by the ...

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  19. Anglo-French Relations.

    The Marquis of Crewe, the new British Ambassador to Paris, has made his first oflicial visit to M. Millerand, the French President He said "His Majesty the King ...

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  20. TRAVELLERS AS HOSTS.

    Admiral Gilly abd members of the French mission were to have been received by the president of the Commercial Travellers' Club (Mr. A. F. Watson) yesterday Owing ...

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  21. BATHER'S SUDDEN ILLNESS.

    Roy M. Buell, aged 50 years, Elwood road, Brighton, became Bick while swimming at Brighton yesterday and was dead when rescued by members of the ...

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  22. Britain's Debt to America.

    Mr. George Harvey, United States Ambassador in London, who has arrived in Neiv York, states that England could nof send better men to confer with American ...

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  23. WELL-KNOWN MAN DROWNED.

    ADELAIDE, Monday—Mr. J. C. Crawford, aged 60 years, who in his younger days was one of the best known citizens of Adelaide, lost his life in tragic ...

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  24. NEAR EAST MENACE.

    It is reported, that Kemalist'troops are preparing to move against Mosul and Constantinople. One column has arrived at Djizamart, another is 'advancing on the ...

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  25. PARTY OR COUNTRY?

    Sir,—At Prahran on Friday Mr Maxwell said, 'Loyalty to a party leader was good, loyalty to a party was better, but lovalty to the country should be the ...

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  26. Unemployment.

    The Trade Union Congress has issued a manifesto pointing out that during a period of chronic unemployment the country's wages bill has fallen to the extent ...

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  27. AERIAL "JOY BLDLNO."

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An aeroplane owned by the Australian Aircraft and Engineering Company Ltd, Mascot, was wrecked yesterday at Cronulla The ...

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  28. Irish National Foresters.

    The final series of the triangu[?] tent was played yesterday' at the St. Kilda Cricketground when Victoria met Kew South Wales. Victoria had first use of the wicket, and scored ...

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  29. Black Sea Refugees.

    Tour vessels with Blaok Sea refugees brought 300 smallpox cases Turkish doctors vaccinated 4,000 passengers, but refused to permit any landings. The Allies ...

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  30. Capital of Turkey.

    The people's commissaries have decided that Angora shall continue to be the capital of Turkey. ...

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  31. Father and Children Injured.

    NLWCASTLE(N.S.W.), Monday—William James Taylor was to-day driving a motor-cycle, in the sidecar of which were his three children When turning, ...

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  32. TEST MATCH IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—The test match was continued, to-day in fine weather. Collins missed a chance of catching MucLaren off the first ball, and ...

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  33. Wine Production.

    The French wine production in 1022 amounted to 1,513,000,000 gallons, compared with 990,000,000 gallons in 1921 Notwithstanding the increased production there is ...

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  34. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    New Year Inebriety Although the police motor petrol was active during the week end, only 24 persons appeared before Mr C. Goldspink, ...

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  35. FIRE ON STEAMER.

    A fire broke out in the linen store of the steamer Ancona (5,465 tons) in midAtlantic during a following gale, which blew at the rate of 60 miles an hour. The ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The battle cruiser New Zealand and four other warships are to be broken up immediately. Nicuiadomaki, who recently assassinated ...

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  37. COALMINING INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Monday).—Mr. A. Lewis, treasurer of the Northern Executne of the Miners' Federation, commenting upon the coal trade during 1922, said that there was ...

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  38. SOME ELECTION FIGURES.

    Sir,—I was much interested in the article of "MathomaticuB" published today. Being engaged recently as secretary and scrutineer for one of the ...

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  39. SPORTS AT MARYBOROUGH.

    MARBOROUGH,Monday,—The 66th annual gathering of the Maryborough Highland Society waa held to-day in Prince's Park, in the presence of a record number of people. The weather, ...

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  40. Life in France.

    A special committee of the Legion of Honour has deprived the Frcncli novelist, Victor Marguerite, of his commandership in the legion on the ground that his novel, ...

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  41. FIRE THREATENS COLLIERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Fire threatened the buildings at the pit head and explosives magazine of the Redhead colliery in the Newcastle field on Saturday night. ...

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  42. BRISBANE TRAMWAYS.

    BRISBANE, Mondat—The formal handing over of the property of the Brisbane Tramway Company to the Tramway Trust took place to-day Representatives of the ...

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  43. London to Berlin by Air.

    The first German aeroplane to come to England had to descend near Folkestone owing to bad weather. The machine brought three directors of Germany's chief ...

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  44. Newcastle Shipments.

    During 1922, 4,534,538 tons of coal was shipped beyond New South Wales from Newcastle, compared with 4,588,838 tons in 1921. The highest output was in 1913, ...

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  45. Ku-Klux Klan.

    At Merrouge (Louisiana), under the very nose of the military who were patrolling the district, Harold Tcegestron, who recently gave the Federal agents information ...

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  46. SCOTS AND THE NEW YEAR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—After the heat and dust at the week-end Now Year's Day in Sydney was made pleasant by fine, mild conditions, with a cool breeze. All ...

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  47. WOMAN STABBED.

    Attacked with a butcher's knife, Miss Louisa Laurence, lodging-house keeper, of Osborne street, Prahran, received a serious wound last night. It is alleged that Miss ...

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  48. New South Wales v. Wagga.

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Monday.—In ideal weather the mutch between Wagga and the New South Wales eleven wag continued. Scores:- ...

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  49. INTERSTATE CHESS.

    SYDNEY, Monday,—An irtterstate chess match played hy telegraph between New South Wales and Queensland was commenced to-day, the New South Wales ...

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