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  2. REMAKING MINISTRY.

    Following the offer made by the Nationalist party managers to the Country party for the formation of a composite Ministry, definite progress has been made ...

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  3. REVISED PRAYER-BOOK.

    The full text of the proposed revised Prayer Book for Permissive Use has been issued to members of the Church of England National Assembly, and will be ...

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  4. IDEALS IN EDUCATION.

    "It the teachers, despite their individual grievances, will devote the conference to the great problems of education, and discuss them from the higher standpoint of ...

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  5. NEAR EAST.

    The first sub—commission of the Allied Conference was occupied to-day with the Mosul question. The Turks reiterated their claim to the entire Villayet. ...

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  6. WASHINGTON TREATY.

    The Japanese Diet opened its session on January 22. The Prime Minister (Baron Kato) and the Foreign Minister (Count Uchida) addressed both Houses. Count ...

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  7. SEARCH FOR BAD ROADS.

    MIRBOO NORTH, Wednesday. — For many years settlers in the hill country of South Gippsland have pleaded for good roads. Providence has provided them with ...

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  8. REDUCTIONS IN FREIGHT.

    Interviewed yesterday regarding the reduction in freight on cargo between Australia and Great Britain which have been made by the Commonwealth Government ...

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  9. IN THE RUHR.

    M. Poincare has reported to the French Cabinet that there is a satisfactory abate[?] of the general strike situation in the Ruhr district. ...

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  10. FIRE AT SUNSHINE.

    Three weatherboard shops, two adujoining dwellings, and a cabinet-maker's workshop, situated in Hampshire road, Sunshine, were demolished by fire at an early ...

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  11. French Demeanour.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that reports received today confirm the view that the general strike on the Ruhr was a fiasco. The only serious ...

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  12. Reasons for Revision.

    For many years the necessity for the revision of the Book of Common Prayer has been apparent to the authorities of the Anglican Church. As at present authorised, ...

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  13. South African Politics.

    In moving a vote of no-confidence in the Union Ministry, Mr. Hertzog, leader of the Nationalists, arraigned the Smut's Administration on charges of having plunged ...

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  14. Boycott Spreading.

    The boycott of the French and the Belgians is spreading rapidly. A committee has been formed to ensure that the boycott is rigidly enforced in hotels and ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday —Cable messages showing the remarkable success of the New South Wales loan floated in London have been received by the Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  16. Comment in London.

    Shipowners have not arrived at any decision regarding their course of action with respect to freights. The consecsus of opinion in shipping circles is that the ...

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  17. Peace of All Moslems.

    The Amir of Afghanistan, who is taking great interest in the negotiations at the Lausanne conference, cabled to the Afghan Minister in London to request His ...

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  18. America's Policy.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that the Washington Administration is determined to carry out its policy towards Europe, despite ...

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  19. MEANING OF RECIPROCITY.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—His Excellency the Governor (Sir Tom Bridges) was entertained by the Chamber of Commerce at luncheon to-day, and at the same ...

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  20. American Strike Riot.

    The president of the Federation of Labour (Mr. Samuel Gompers) has asked the authorities in the State of Arkansas to take action to punish the mob at ...

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  21. Queensland Land Act.

    At the annual meeting of the Australian Pastoral Company the chairman (Mr. F. A. Keating) said that the less satisfactory earnings last year were due to a ...

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  22. FITZROY SHOOTING.

    Shots were heard in the vicmity of George street, Fitzroy, at 20 minutes past 11 o'clock on Tuesday night, and the Fitzroy police having been notified by ...

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  23. Duke of York.

    His Royal Highness the Duke of York, in a letter to the Victorian Agent-General (Mr. McWhac) states:—"I desire to thank you very much, and through you the ...

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  24. Germany's Notes of Protest.

    The German Embasay has made publec the two notes Germany sent to the Allied Governments protesting against the alleged French violation of the Rhineland ...

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  25. WONTHAGGI STRIKE.

    Only members of the administrative staff of the State coal mine at Wonthaggi were at work on the property yesterday. They are operating the power station, ...

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  26. WHITFIELD ROADS.

    It has been decided by the Country Roads Board to expend £1,700 in constructing the worst portion of the Boggy Greek road in the Whitfield district. On ...

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  27. English Cricket.

    At the annual meeting of the Hampshire Country Cricket Club Dr. Russell Bencraft, chairman of the committee, said that Mr. Sydney Smith, who was the manager of ...

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  28. SURFING TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — Two children, brother and sister, were drowned at Freshwater, north of Manly, this afternoon. They were Beryl Hands, aged 12 years, ...

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  29. Prisoners Mutiny.

    At Baltimore, in the United States, 14 prisoners were shot and three guards injured by clubs when 100 prisoners of the Maryland house of correction broke out ...

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  30. Shipbuilding in 1922.

    A summary by "Lloyd's Register" shows that in 1922 the world's launches amounted to 852 vessels, aggregating 2,467,084 gross tons, of which the output in Great Britain ...

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  31. RAIN FOLLOWS SULTRY DAY.

    Up till half-past 1 o'clock, yesterday afternoon the weather in the city was sultry and unpleasant, with hight humidity, and a gusty northerly wind was ...

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  32. SUGAR CONFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. —The Sugar Conference was resumed this afternoon. A long discussion took place on the wholesale and retail prices to be paid for sugar, ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    Sir Eric Geddes, as president of the Federation of British Industries, has written to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bonar Law), urging upon the Government the ...

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  34. Indian Frontier.

    A heavy bombing aeroplane while carrying out operations in the enemy country on the frontier had to make a forced landing. The result is that Flight-officer Defontenay ...

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  35. STEAMER'S VOLUNTEER CREW.

    It was learned last night that four firemen are required for the steamer Moeriki, which is owned by the Union Steamship Company. The Moeraki came from Sydney ...

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  36. Murder of French Editor.

    In reprisal for the murder of M. Marius Plateau, a former Royalist leader and editor of "L'Action Fracaise," 200 Royalist youts raided the offices of "L'CEuvre" ...

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  37. SALUTING THE FLAG.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—It is reported that the Minister for Instruction (Mr. Huxharu) promised a deputation of A.W.U. delegates who interviewed him, ...

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  38. Qualifications Needed.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday. — The suspended provisions of the Shipping and Seamen's Act were reinstated to-day. The effect will be that all unqualified ...

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  39. Armenian Refugees.

    The Immigration Committee of the United States House of Representatives has rejected a proposal by Senator Williams to admit Armenian refugees into the ...

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  40. MOTOR-CAR OVER A BANK.

    HOBART, Wednesday. —A motor-car, owned by L. Hildyard and containing 14 passengers and the driver, ran over a bank 20ft. deep while attempting to pass another ...

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  41. COAL TRIBUNAL FLOUTED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — An action which is interprected to mean the flouting of the Coal Tribunal was taken to-day at a meeting of the central council of the ...

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  42. GIRL KILLED BY TRAIN.

    A young woman was run over and killed by the 35 minutes past 8 o'clock train from Moorabbin, about five or six yards on the Richmond side of the South Yarra railway ...

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  43. KETCH DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    HOBART, Tuesday. —While anchored at Seal Island on Tuesday, the 40 ton ketch Opah was burnt to the water's edge, and is a complete loss. The fire originated in ...

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  44. ACCUSED WOMAN'S WEALTH.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Mary Nicholson, aged 38 years, widow, was arrested to-day on a charge of having stolen an umbrella, boundoir cap, and eight flower sprays, valued ...

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  45. CUTICURA SOOTHES ITCHING SCALPS.

    On retiring gently rub Cuticura Ointment on spots of dandruff, itching, and irritation, getting the Ointment on the scalp skin. Next morning shampoo with ...

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  46. Wheat Cargoes.

    Business is slow, and still difficult, owing to American weakness and the condition of foreign exchanges. A cargo by the Venice Maru brought 51/. Parcels are ...

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  47. FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES.

    LONDON, Jan. 23. Excanges.—Paris. 71.85 franes to £1; Berlin, 90,000 marks to £1. ...

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