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  2. GUERILLA TACTICS.

    An outstaning feautre of the position in the Ruhr area is the continued divergence between French and German claims. The French assert that the situation is ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL DEBT.

    Senator McKellar, in a speech in the Senate, said that the British Governemtn should be called upon by President Harding to disavow the cabled statement of ...

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  4. WONTHAGGI GOAL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY,Tuesday.—While the dispute which has caused the Victorian coalmine at Wonthaggi to be idle was under consideration by the Coal Tribunal to-day, ...

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  5. DEVELOPING THE RIVERINA.

    HAY (N.S.W.). Tuesday.—Few people other than those particularly affected realise the far-reaching possibilities of the recent ratification of hte border railways ...

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  6. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    SYDNEY,Tuesday.—When the cricket match between the New South Wales and Victorian teams was resumed to-day, there was not so much interest in the contest. ...

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  7. REMAKING MINISTRY

    Whether the Prime Minister (Mr. HUghes) will announce at the Nationalist party meeting this afternoon his intention to retire immediately, or whether the party ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    The Factories and Shope Act, hurredly rushed through Parliament at the close of last year, came into operation on January 1, and is to be read and contsrued ...

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  9. TERROR IN IRELAND.

    The Cork correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that terror holds increased away in Ireland. The rebels in many rural districts practically dictate terms to the ...

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  10. FALLEN BY THE WAYSIDE.

    The recent Federal elections have made sweeping changes in the personnel of the Federal Parliament. Even the Senate, a House whose very name suggests the ...

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  11. AIRSHIPS TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Under Secretary of State for Air (the Dake of Sutherland), speaking to the Authors' Club on air problems, said that the Imperial airship project for Australia ...

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  12. Indian Frontier.

    The prolonged intensive activity of the air force on the forntier is having a great effect. The stronghold of the Abdullai Mahsuds, which was declared to be ...

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  13. MacLaren's Eleven.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.),Tuesday — A.C. MacLaren's team began a match at Nelson against a combined Nelson, Marlborough. and West Coast eleven. The ...

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  14. FREIGHT REDUCTIONS.

    Mr. H.B.G. Larkin, manager of the Commonwealth Government Line, states that the Jervis bay, which sails to-morrow, is taking 75 per cent, more cargo than ...

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  15. UNDERGROUND TRAM CABLES

    A letter received by Sir David Hennessy from Mr. C.H. Voss, official representative of Australia in Paris, describing the city's of Australia in paris, describing the ...

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  16. DEPUTATION OF TOWNSPEOPLE.

    A deputation of traders and townspeople of Wonthaggi was informed by the Acting Premier (Mr. McPherson) yesterday that the Ministry would agree to the ...

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  17. M. Poincare's Assurance.

    M. Poineare, the French Prime Minister, said in conversation with English journalists, "We shall remain in the Ruhr area as long as is necessary, not a day longer." ...

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  18. Threat Against the King.

    An incident which occured at St. Pancras railway station on the arrival of the Royal train from Sandringham to-day gave rise to some sensation. White the King ...

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  19. CONFERENCE LINES SILENT.

    Much discussion has followed the announcement of reductions in freight rates by the Commonwealth-Government Line, and the silence of the Conference lines ...

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  20. MOTOR-BUS SERVICE.

    Overcrowding of the trams and failure to meet the requirements of the public at rush hours and on holidays has given rise to much speculation as to the best ...

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  21. German Workers.

    Two hundred delegates of miners, metal workers, engineers, and stokers unions, at a conference at Bochum, passed a resolution to stand by the German ...

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  22. Retrenchment in Italy.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Govoernment has won the warm approval of the whole country for its sweeping retrenchment ...

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  23. INCREASED VOLUME OF TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Since reductions were announced in freights between Austalia and the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth Line has experienced ...

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  24. Balance of Power.

    The organ of the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini), the "Popolo d'Itlia," says- "The Rhenish events are no longer a circumscribed or isloated episode, but a ...

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  25. American Racial Riot.

    AT Blanford, Indian, a week's race troubles, arising from the alleged treatment of a white gril by a negro, culminated in a piot, in which two men were killed ...

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  26. LAW COURTS RESUME.

    The Law Courts vacation will end today, and to-morrow the judges will take up a list of causes which represents the accumulation of a month, and ...

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  27. MR. HUGHES AND HIS PARTY.

    [From the "Sydney Morning Herals," January 29.] "The 'Herland' holds itself second to none in appreciation of the services ...

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  28. South African Politics.

    The motion of no-confidence in General Smuta's Ministry, moved by the Nationalist party in the South African Parliament and supported by the Labour Party, was ...

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  29. British Coal in Demand.

    Owing t keen competition between France, Seandinavia, and Germany for British coal, the prices of best steam coal have advanced 5/. Financial difficulties ...

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  30. CRUISER CHATHAM.

    AUCKLAND N.Z.), Tuesday.—The trip of the cruiser Chatham to Austrlia, previously cancelled owing to an outbreak of influenza, has been fixed for March. ...

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  31. American Trade.

    Advices from the Pacific Coast state that leading steamship and commercial intrests there are gathering data relative to American trade with Australia and New ...

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  32. The Darkest Cloud.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Mornning Post"states that he has the highest authority for stating that is is the opinion of France that the darkest cloud of the ...

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  33. ADVENTURE WITH KANGAROO.

    CAMPERDOWN, Monday.—Mr. R. Channing and party, when motoring from Port Campbell to Camperdown this morning, met with an unusual experience. ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    Thirteen passengers, cable employees, and their families have arrived at Victoria, British Coloumbia, from the Pacific cable station, Fanning Island. They were ...

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  35. DR. GLASSON'S CAREER.

    Dr. Glasson, of the Melbourne University, who is believed to have been drowned as the result of a boating accident in Tassmanis, was a student at the ...

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  36. THE COUNTRY'S BUSINESS.

    Concern was expressed at a meeting of the councill of the Taxpayers' Association yesterday at the manner in which the business of the country is being neglected by ...

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  37. Lausnne Conference

    In well- informed circles in London the Turkish disinclination to sign the Lausanne treaty is not interpreted as a complete refusal to engage in further discussion. ...

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  38. BODY FOUND IN CHANNEL.

    ECHUCA, Tuesday.—Yesterday morning a resident of Bamawm extension found the body of a man lying in a water channel. The body was brought into Echuca, and ...

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  39. SPORTING CABLES.

    India is the first country to issue a challenge to the United States, as holder of the Davis Cup for 1923. India has asked to be drawn to play in the European zone, ...

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  40. Revised Prayer Book.

    The proposals to condense the commandments and revise the Prayer Book induced a specially large attendacen at the opening meeting of the church of England National ...

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  41. "A.B.C. OF COMMUNISM."

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday.—William Henry, Sheflied, described as a member of the excecutive of the New Zealand Communist party, was fined £25 on a charge ...

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  42. At a Spanish Bullfight.

    Mr. Llyod George, who is holiday-making is Spain, and a party of leading Gibraltar and Algeeiras officals witnessed a bull fight at Los Barrios. No bulls were killed and ...

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  44. Advertising Australia.

    The Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) has arranged with a wireless broadeasting company to transmit a monthly wireless message on Australian ...

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  45. MURDERER ESCAPES.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Frank Rosland, a Malaym, who was convicted at Cue on a charge of having murdered an Afghan named Zareen, at [?] escaped from ...

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  46. Wheat Cargoes.

    Wheat cargoes are quiet, and the market is unchanged, Parcels are 3d. dearer, in view of the decline in the sterling exchange, but little is doing in new Australian ...

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  47. BOY'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday. — A telegraph messenger named Peter Moon, aged 16 years, while riding a bicycle, received a fracture of the skull this afternoon through ...

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