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  2. MR. HUGHES IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Having rested at [?] almost since polling day on December 16, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) arrived in Sydney this morning ...

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  3. KU-KLUX KLAN METHODS.

    At Bastrop (Louisiana), in a courthouse surrounded by machine guns and soldiers, the open hearings were begun yesterday of the charges of murder against the Ku Klux ...

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  4. HOPE FOR IRELAND.

    A writer in 'Freeman's Journal" (Dublin), who claims to have been in communication with de Valera's supporters, says that immediate peace is possible if ...

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  5. BRITISH TRADE REVIEW.

    The new year opens with an optimistic feeling as regards an improvement in trade, for which there appears to be considerable justification. One of the most ...

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  6. EUROPEAN CRISIS

    When news of the failure of the interAllied Conference was received at Mayence, the headquarters of the Army of Occupation, an order was issued that all troops ...

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  7. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.—General satisfaction is expressed in Newcastle at the decided progress made in the negotiations between the New South Wales Ministry ...

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  8. SCOUTS' CORROBOREE.

    Boy scouts from all parts of the Commonwealth, who are camped at the Show Grounds. Flmington, for the annual corloboree, continue to enjoy themselves, and ...

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  9. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

    The minorities sub-commission has adjourned after an angry scene. R[?] Pasha heatedly refused to listen to a further narration of Armenian sorrows, and, ...

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  10. Racial Riots in U.S.A.

    It is reported from Rosewood (Florida) that 20 negroes and two white men were killed and many wounded in race riots which lasted all night following the ...

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  11. "Auto-Suggestion."

    M. Emile Cone, whose arrival here to giv a few sessions at a private clinic, and several lectures on the art of auto-suggestion, has been a veritable triumphant entry, ...

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  12. FIRE AT MOTOR GARAGE.

    Shortly before 3 o'clock yesterday morning petrol became ignited in the garage of the Royal Blue Motor Service, Lonsdale street, city. The fire brigade was ...

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  13. SUNDAY IN CAMP.

    Reveille has a blissful sound when it does not entail the obligation to leave the camp "Straw." But the scouts camped on the showground are apparently ...

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  14. LABOUR PARTY FEUD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The feud between the executive of the Australian Labour party and Labour members of Parliament is being waged in the labour leagues and ...

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  15. Herrin Mine Massacre.

    When the trial of the men charged with having paiticipated in the Herrin mine massacre was resumed at Marion ([?]) the defence scored a victory when it ...

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  16. International Thieves.

    International thieves in October stole £75,000 worth of Roumanian bearer bonds from a British postal mailbag. British insurance companies faced a loss ol £40 000, ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND BY-ELECTION.

    ROCKHAMPTON (Q.), Sunday.—Nominations for the plebiseite to selet a Labour Ac ndidit fu the 1 epreseutill n of Rock II iinpton in the Queensland Legislative s ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is reported from Prague that an employe of the Bank of Bohemia fired a number of shots at M. Raschin, the Finance Minister of the Republic of ...

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  19. Paderewski in Danger.

    M. Paderewski, the famous pianist, who for a time was President of Poland, who has returned to the concert platform, and has been received with great ...

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  20. CAUGHT BETWEEN TWO TRAMS.

    A man and boy were injured at Marrickville on Saturday through a horse and cart becoming jammed between two electric trams. They were Joseph Brett, aged 30 ...

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  21. SPORTING CABLES.

    British football matches played to-day resulted as follows:- Association.—First League—Birmingham v. Sunderland, 1 to 2; Burnley v. Sheffeld United. 1 to ...

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  22. Silent Railway Cars.

    As a result of the lang research of Professor Low, the London Underground Railway Company has built six "silent cars" in which it is possible to hear u watch ...

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  23. THE SENATE,

    As appeared probable when the counting of the Senate second-preference votes was suspended on Friday, Mr. Barker (Labour) has been elected to the first ...

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  24. SHARK AMONG SWIMMERS.

    The surf carnival at Merewether, Newcastle (N. S. W.), on Saturday afternoon was spoilt by the appearance of a shark among the competitors in the alarm reel ...

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  25. America's Attitude.

    The United Press Association's correspondent at Washington has been officially informed that if the French take military action against Germany, it will result in a ...

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  26. Ilford Murder Case.

    The Home Office has declined to reprieve Bywaters, the ship's steward, and Mrs. Thompson, who are under sentence of death for the murder of the woman's ...

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  27. FRENCH CRUISERS.

    Admiral Gilly, in reply to a message to the French cruisers Jules Michelet and Victor Hugo. while at sea between Melbourne and Sydney, sent the following by ...

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  28. Train and Channel Ferry.

    Belgian financiers, in conjunction with Messrs Wolfe, Barry, and Company, have signed an agreement for the running of a "train ferry" service between Harwich ...

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  29. MRS. ROWAN'S PICTURES.

    Miss Sarah Hynes, secretary of the Ellis Rowan collection of pictures, states that no offer has ever been made to sell the collection for £3,000. The 952 pictures of ...

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  30. Crime in Paris.

    According to police statistics, there were 192 murders, in Paris in 1922, compared with 242 in the previous year, and 262 in 1920. The majority of murders last year ...

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  31. SEAMENS DISPUTE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Saturday.—The chief barrier to a settlement of the seamen's dispute appears to be the unwillingness of members of the union to work with ...

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  32. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    While driving along King street, city, shortly after 7 o'clock yesterday morning Mand Woods, aged 36 years. of Errol street. North Melbourne, fell from a finker. She was admitted to the Melbourne ...

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  33. Racehorses for Australia.

    Six racehorses have been shipped to Australia by the Suevic on account of Mr. James Alexander Brown. Backwood, who was purchased by Messrs. E.L. and C. ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Defeating Mr. McLachian (Liberl) by 2,988 votes Mr. McHugh, (Labour) was elected to the tceond Senate vacancy in South Australia. When the counting of ...

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  35. FORTY-EIGHT HOURS WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Sunday-After having been on strike for eight weeks against the introduction of a 48 hours' week, boilermakers and ironworkers' assistants at ...

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  36. Extending Fruit Market.

    The High Commissioner for the Commonwealth in London (Sir Joseph Cook) and the Agents-General conferred with members of a delegation aiming at the ...

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  37. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    BRISBANE (1,074 Miles).— Arrived.— Jan. 6— Malayan, from Sydney; Cario iron. Newcastle Eknaren from Copenhagen: Cape Maybrow, from New York. Jan. 7— Burwalt, from Sydney: Cape ...

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  38. LAWN TENNIS.

    W. T. Tilden, world's champion tennis player, playing in his first public match since the operation upon his finger, trounced Francis Hunter, holder of the ...

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  39. SEAMEN MISSING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Henri Montaignon, postman on board the French cruiser Victor Hugo, left the vessel in the harbour at 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon with 3,000 ...

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  41. Debt Funding.

    It is reported from Washington that, the British Debt Commission having made known the breakdown of the Paris Conference, this will necessarily reflect upon ...

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  42. REMARKABLE BOWLING.

    In the match in the Metiopolttan League competition between Meibourne and Fitzroy Footballers, W. Abam, the well-known Melbourne footballer, did some ...

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