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  2. PROBLEMS OF HILL COUNTRY.

    MORWELL, Thursday. — Weather conditions helped the residents yesterday to present the roads of the hill country of South Gippsland in their most unfavourable ...

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  3. IRRIGATION EXTENSION.

    NATHALIA, Thursday —Katandra, Numurkah, Waaia, Nathalia, Picola, and Cobram were visited to-day by the Ministerial party which is touring the ...

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  4. EAST GIPPSLAND LIMESTONE.

    Interest has been shown in State departments in the suggestions made by Sir Edward Mitchell, K.C., for the exploitation of the enormous limestone deposits ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "LORD OF THE ISLES."

    Lord Leverhulme has raised a hornets' nest in the Scottish Highlands by assuming the title of "Western Isles" in connection with his recent elevation to the viscounty ...

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  6. REDUCED FREIGHTS.

    The general manager of the Commonwealth Government line of steamers (Mr. H. B. G. Larkin) has received hundreds of congratulations from representatives both ...

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  7. MISHAP IN YARRA.

    When swinging to a berth near the heavy crane at No. 20 North Wharf yesterday morning, the White Star liner Gallic, carried by the wind and the tide, bumped ...

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  8. ASYLUM PATIENT'S DEATH.

    "A peculiarity of the injuries sustamed by this man is that the second and third, and sixth and seventh ribs were broken That must have been caused by violence, ...

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  9. FEDERAL SITUATION.

    In the absence of the party mamagers there were no developments yesterday in the Federal political situation. The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) and the leader of ...

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  10. RUHR PROBLEM.

    The situation created by the French invasion of the Ruhr region ia graver. The railway men have gone out on strike. The "Echo de Paris" asserts.that the ...

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  11. LIBERAL UNION.

    At Scott's Hotel yesterday the provisional executive of the Liberal Union entertamed at a farewell luncheon Mr. T. R. Ashworth who is to leave Melbourne on ...

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  12. Result of Court Martial.

    The French court-martial on German industrial employers and officials was opened at Mayence The press of all nations was represented French troops ...

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  13. TURKS TO PAY LESS.

    The Allies have agreed to reduce the Turkish reparations total from £30,000,000 to £15,000,000. There was plain talk at a meeting of the ...

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  14. CARGO STEAMERS COLLIDE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Two large cargo steamers bound for Newcastle came into collision about a mile from the entrance to newcastle Harbour at 10 minutes to 6 ...

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  15. MR. HUGHES IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday —The Prime Minister (Mr Hughes), accompanied by his staff, arrived in Sydney to-day and was met at the railway station by Nationalist members ...

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  16. "Kenya Indian Congress."

    The Aga Khan, of Bombay, head of the Ismalia Mabomedans, has telegraphed to the Indian Viceroy (Lord Reading) inviting his attention to the extreme gravity ...

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  17. Financial Deflation.

    At a meeting of the London Joint City and Midland Bank the chairman Mr Reginald McKenna (a former Chancellor of the Lxchequer), declared that one of the causes ...

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  18. Passive Resistance Succeeds.

    The success of Germany's policy of passive resistance may be judged from the fact that 73,000 tons of coal has gone to France and Belgium in the last eleven days, ...

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  19. Wool and Cotton.

    Sir Henry Whitehead president of the Bradford Chamber of Commerce, commenting on a lecture on Mannt actunng Development in the Dominions" delivered by ...

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  20. NOT POLITICS.

    SYDNEY,Thursday,—Speaking in reply to the toast of the Commonwealth Government at a dinner in celebration of the opening of the works of Babcock and ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN COTTON.

    PERTH Thursday—Lieut-Colonel Godfrey Evans, who is going to Qneneshnd to advise the Government regarding the cultivation of cotton, broke his steamer ...

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  22. OPERA NEARLY READY.

    At a rehearsal described recently the players who were preparing for the new comic open, "A Southern Maid,' wore street dress, and carried the script of their ...

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  23. Comparative Paradise.

    Defending the Government from Nationahst and Labour attacks during the "no confidence" debate, the Premier (General Smuts) pointed to the uuparalleled ...

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  24. COAL TRIBUNAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday —At the hour fixed for the meeting of the coal tribunal at Commonwealth Bank Chambers to day no mermbers appeured The chairman (Mr. C. ...

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  25. Dr. Page Silent.

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The leader of the Austraban Country party (Dr. Earle page) was a passenger from Melbourne by the express to-day. He left the train at ...

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  26. Labour Party Leadership.

    SYDNEY. Thursday—Mr. Blakeley, M.H.R., formerly president of the Australian Workers' Union, refutes the suggestion that the A.W.U. proposed to make ...

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  27. Blue-coat Tragedy.

    An extraordinary mystery of a Blue coat boy, who stabbed himself, was revealed at the inquest on the body of Vivian Tanner, aged 14 years. The evidence showed that ...

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  28. British Neutrality.

    The British Cabinet has considered a further protest from the Germnn Ambassador against the occupation of the Ruhr It is understood that the Government intends ...

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  29. HOSTEL AT CANBERRA.

    Tenders, returnable to the works director, Canberra up to February 21, are invited for the erection ot the hostel at Canberra. Drawings and specifications may ...

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  30. MR. WATT RETURNS.

    Mr. Watt, who, with his family has been staying at Port Fairy, returned to Melbourne last night on private busmen, and will stay for a week. Asked if he ...

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  31. Outrages in Ireland.

    The rebels campaign of murder continues in Ireland Armed men shot two enginedrivers outside the Tralee railway station one of whom died. ...

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  32. THE COUNTRY'S BUSINESS.

    Country branches of the Taxpayers' Associaition are passing resolutions urging anti-labour parties in the Commonwealth Parliament to reconcile their differences ...

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  33. Italy Judicial.

    The Italian prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) informed the Cabinet that the Italian experts in the Ruhr region had been ordered merely to participate in the ...

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  34. SALUTING THE FLAG.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Minister for Public Instruction (Mr. Huxham) stated today that flags will continue to be flown at schools on each school day but ...

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  35. American Tariff Anomaly.

    One of the most curious anomalies of the tariff schedule was brought out when Senator Smith (Caroiina) announced that, as the result of his heroic efforts last year, ...

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  36. MINERS' COUNCIL PEOTEST.

    SYDNEY,Thursday —A resolution of emphatic protest against the proceedure adopted by the chairman of the coal tribunal (Mr. Hibble), in dealing with the ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    ROCKHAMPTION (Q.),Thursday.— The One United Party Convention met today. There were 118 delegates It was decided that the convention be open to ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    A conference of bituminous coal mineowners and miners has agreed to extend the existing wages scale in the United States one year from April 1. ...

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  39. American Non-participation,

    The United States Secretary for War (Mr. Weeks) has announced that all Ameriean army officers acting as observers with the French and Belgian armies in the Rubr ...

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  41. ALLEGIANCE TO MR. HUGHSS.

    BRISBANE.Thursday—A large crowd assembled in front of the Tressury Building to hear the declaration of the result of the Senate election in Queenaland. The ...

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  42. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club has authorised the captain of the Enligh team in South Africa to follow the English custom of playing the last Test mutch to ...

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  43. PASSENGERS BY KALYAN.

    FREMANTLE Thursday,—The following oversea passengers coutinued the Journey to the eastern Stales by the steamer Kalyan this atternoon:- For Adelaide.—Mrs. Perry (two),Misses Gordon, ...

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  44. FINDING WORK FOR SOLDIEES.

    Figures supplied by the general secretary of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League (Mr. Forrest) show that during December l,399 posiltons were tilled ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. International Exchanges.

    The Paris rate on London yesterday stood at 72.30 francs to the. £1 against 72.85 franes on January 22. The Berlin rate is 96,300 marks to the £1 against 100,000 ...

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  47. BOXING.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Thursday.—Murray, the holder of the New Zealand lightweight champion[?] knocked out Paul Hannah in the ninth Pound of a contest to-night. ...

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