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  2. RAILWAY THIEVING.

    Systematic thieving on the railways assumed such alarming proportions about two years ago that the present railway commissioners decided to reorganise the railway ...

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  3. FRENCH MISSION.

    The Jules Michelet and the Victor Hugo, the visiting French cruisers, sailed for Sydney at 6 o'clock, yesterday morning Members of the commercial mission on ...

    Article : 524 words
  4. PEACE FOR IRELAND.

    The President of the Irish Free State (Mr. Cosgrove), in a New Year message to Ireland, says:—"The people desire peace, and intend to achieve it. The only possible ...

    Article : 153 words
  5. SEEKING A LEADER

    Before the difficulty of selecting a successor to the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has been overcome there will be considerable negotiation on behalf of the aspirants ...

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  6. NEW POLICE METHODS.

    Members of the criminal investigation branch are taking a keen interest in the installation of wireless telephone sets on the police motor patrols to assist in the ...

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  7. WEST INDIES.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Tribune" is responsible for a report that certain prohibition leaders have inquired of the British Government whether it ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. GERMANY SEEKS LOAN.

    The German Chancellor (Herr Cuno) in an address to business men at Hamburg on the reparations question, said that real peace was securable only when all the ...

    Article : 329 words
  9. THE SENATE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Keen interest is being taken in the election of the Senate candidates in New South Wales. With the election of Mr. McDougall (Labour) ...

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  10. NEAR EAST THREAT.

    A telegram from Angora, the seat of Government in Turkey, states that a revolt has occurred at Mosul, and that aeroplane hangars have been burnt. ...

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  11. Another Dublin Fire.

    Armed men entered the house of Misses O'Hanrahau, in Dublin, and ordered the occupants ont. They sprinkled the building with petrol, and then set fire to it. An ...

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  12. Unrest in India.

    A D.H.9 aeroplane, while engaged in bombing the Mahsuds on Thursday, was hit by a bomb from another of the British machines. The machine crashed, killing ...

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  13. FREETRADE FOR ITALY.

    Signor Arnaldo Mussolini, brother of the Italian Prime Minister, and director of "II Popolo d'ltalia," the chief Fascisti journal, announces that the Italian ...

    Article : 133 words
  14. 139 RECRUITS LAST YEAR.

    Though the strength of the Victorian police force was increased last year to meet the exigencies of an expanding population no difficulty has been experienced by the ...

    Article : 514 words
  15. SECURITY OF FRONTIERS.

    With reference to Herr Cuno's statement that proposals have been submitted to France to assure the security of her frontiers, it is authoritatively stated that the ...

    Article : 179 words
  16. Civil Disstar[?]ience.

    The deliberations of —or [?]ess of extremists st Gaya, Beng[?] DIS[?]ince are not attracting much att[?] season India, and even the newspapers Mallepo [?] ...

    Article : 132 words
  17. Syrians Seek Independence.

    General Agha Petros, president of the national executive committee of the SyrianChaldean people, has sent an ultimatum to M. Poincare, the French Prime ...

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  18. Movements of the Vessels.

    After their visit to Sydney, the Jules Michelet and the Victor Hugo will part company for a while. Admiral Gilly, on the flagship Jules Michelet, will go to ...

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  19. APATHY IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    "People in South Australia are wholeheartedly sick and tired of the Federal Coalition Ministry," the Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) said yesterday. "They ...

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  20. Reduced Beer Consumption.

    The Brewers' Society points out that the beer consumption in the United Kingdom for 1922 was 18,000,000 gallons compared with 36,000,0000 in 1918. 26,000,000 ...

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  21. SCOUT CORROBOREE.

    Interstate visitors to the Scout corroboree to be held at the Flemington Show-grounds between January 4 and January 16 will arrive in Melbourne to-morrow. The ...

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  22. Assignment of Credit.

    The "Petit Parisien" declares that France will maintain the stand taken by her in London, and will reject any proposed reduction of the German debt unless ...

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  23. Air Force Starved.

    Major Charles Turner, in a review of British aviation in the 'Daily Telegraph," says that the civil aviation is in a chastened mood, and military aviation ...

    Article : 173 words
  24. Government of Egypt.

    The British High Commissioner in Egypt, Lord Allenby, has issued a declaration to the Egyptian people, in which he points out that while the British desire ...

    Article : 65 words
  25. Bradford Wool Sales.

    The Bradford market for wool tops is firm, but owing to the holidays little business is passing. ...

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  26. SPORTING CABLES.

    The second Test match between the visiting English team, under the captaincy of Mann, and the South African team, under the captaincy of taylor, opened here ...

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  27. New Year Revelry.

    Unlike the experience at Christmas, the new year saw wild carnivals in many large American cities. In New York two persons were killed and 18 wounded during ...

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  28. MR. FENTON ELECTED.

    The divisional returning officer (Mr. S. Polglaze) declared the result of the poll in the Maribyrnong electorate at his office in Hall street, Moonee Ponds, yesterday ...

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  29. SOCIALISTIC OBJECTIVE.

    An animated discussion took place at the Labour party's conference at Durban on the proposal of the leader of the Labour party (Mr. Creswell) to delete the social ...

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  30. SEVERE STORM IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,— A severe dust-storm was experienced in the west of New South Wales on Saturday. Dust clouds enveloped a vabt area of country, and after ...

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  31. Marshal Foch's Influence.

    "Le Matin" states that the influence of Marshal Foch has been exercised against Military occupation of the Rubr Valley except as a last resort. ...

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  32. POSITION OF S.A. LIBERALS.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—It has been said by some political writers in the other States that the new Liberal members, Messrs. Duncan Hughes and Cameron, ...

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  33. Mr. Norman's Mission.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York " Times" has confirmed the report that Mr. M. C. Norman, the governor of the Bank of England, was in the ...

    Article : 171 words
  34. Export of Gold.

    The Treasury announced that for the first eleven months of 1922 the gold imports of the United States amounted to 249,000,000 dollars (nominally £50,000,000), ...

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  35. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH

    An explosion is supposed to have been the cause of a fire which broke out yesterday morning at a large second hand furniture shop in Brunswick street, Fitzroy. Walter ...

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  36. MOTORING MISHAPS.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.). Tuesday. — A motoring accident occurred early yesterday morning three miles from Broken Hill, on the Menindie road. The occupants ...

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  37. VOTING PAPERS DELAYED.

    DARWIN (N. T.), Tuesday.—Further information to hand shows that all of the electors at Anthony's, Rankin, Brunette. Alexandria, Alroy, Avon Austral, Rock ...

    Article : 88 words
  38. Japanese Cabinet.

    Prince Hirohito, the Crown Prince, has given his sanction to the Chino-Japanese postal agreement, thus endorsing the action of the Privy Council in adopting a ...

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  39. FOOTBALL.

    Association.—First League.—Blackburn v. Arsenal, nil to 5 goals; Newcastle v. Oldham, 1-0; Sunderland v. Stoke, 2-0; Everton v. Tottenham, 3-1. Second League-Manchester United v. ...

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  40. British Cabinet United.

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. Bonar Law), and the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Lord Curzon) conferred together to-day for several hours. It is ...

    Article : 127 words
  41. BELATED BALLOT BOXES.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Owing to delay in the arrival of ballot boxes from remote centres, the counting of votes still outstanding is slow. In Brisbane there are ...

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  42. Restricted Immigration.

    The National Association of Manufacturers has issued a statement declaring the nation to be menaced economically by the growing shortage of farm and factory ...

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  43. Davis Cup Regulations.

    The committee which is redrafting the Davis Cup regulations has agreed that travelling expenses are only permissible for three members of each team. If the ...

    Article : 114 words
  44. JEWELLERY STOLEN AT LORNE.

    During the absence of most of the visitors at "Carinya," Lorne, £60 worth of jewellery disappeared. Mr. F. Beaurepalre, the proprietor, set out in a motor-car in ...

    Article : 64 words
  45. Paris Conference.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that it is the opinion in Congressional quarters that the Paris conference of Premiers will not ...

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  46. Dr. Page's Movements.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The leader of the Country Party (Dr. Page) will leave to-morrow for Queensland, where he will remain till January 13. He will attend a meeting ...

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  48. Mr. Charlton Recovered.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The leader of the a Labour party in the Federal Parliament (Mr. Charton), who is in a private hospital at Lewishem, expects to be able to leave ...

    Article : 42 words
  49. New Year's Greetings.

    His Majesty the King, in the course of a reply to the City of London's New Year greetings to His Majesty, said:- "Amid the universal complications left by ...

    Article : 100 words
  50. Boxing.

    "Happy" Greb defeated "Bob" Roper in a ten rounds' boat. Roper was 24lb. the heavier of the two. LONDON, Jan. 2. ...

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  51. Wimmera Poll Declared.

    ST. ARNAUD, Tuesday.—The Wimmera poll was declared to-day by the divisional returning officer (Mr. J. Sullivan). The final figures were:—P. G. Stewart (C.P.), ...

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  52. Final Figures for Lilley.

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  53. Classified Advertising

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