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  2. STRANGE STORY AT INQUEST.

    As the result of a collision between a motorcar and a milk waggon on Dandenong road on the night of January 13, Henry Philip Millman, aged 63 years, a ...

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  3. LAUSANNE TREATY.

    Two conventions, the first for the exchange of populations the second for war prisoners and civil hostages, were signed to-day. The former becomes part of the ...

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  4. CHRISTMAS MOTOR DISASTER.

    While returning from Christmas shopping on Saturday morning, December 23, in a motor-car driven by Trevor Driver, son of Mr. Reynolds Driver, of Heyington ...

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  5. FREIGHT REDUCTIONS.

    Representatives of the Conference shipping lines have issued a reply to the manager of the Commonwealth Government line (Mr. H. B. G. Larkin). They state ...

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  6. FRENCH DETERMINED.

    General Degoutte, in a statement to foreign journalists, said: — "When arrived in the Ruhr district we did not intend to carry out any military and political ...

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  7. IRISH HOMES DESTROYED.

    A grave outbreak by Irregulars oocurred on Monday night, when the houses of State officials, the relatives of Ministers and members of the Dublin press were ...

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  8. A.N.A. EXHIBITION.

    Her Excellency Lady Forster, who paid an unofficial visit yesterday to the A.N.A. Exhibition, followed with interest the different processes through which wool ...

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  9. NO RESIGNATION

    Owing to the objection taken by many members of the Nationalist party to the first proposal in the Country party's memorandum requiring the unconditional ...

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  10. THE LABOR FACTOR.

    In view of the proposal to recommission some of the "E" class Commonwealth vessels to cope with the increased demand for cargo spare consequent upon the ...

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  11. State of Siege.

    An Essen telegram says that the French commander has summoned employers, labour leaders. and postal and police officials, and annouced that a stringent ...

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  12. IRAK FRONTIERS.

    The Earl of Balfour, addressing the council of the League of Nations in reference to the Mosul question, intimated that it was Britain's intention to ask the ...

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  13. ALLIED DEBTS.

    In the face of the avowed opposition of the Administration Senator Borah has introduced a resolution in the United States Senate urging President Harding to invite ...

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  14. Price of Coal Rises.

    An extraordinary demand is being experienced for coal at Glasgow for shipment to Germany. It is believed that it has been created by Herren Stinnes and ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    Messrs. C.E.D. Meares, general manager of the Coastal Farmers' Co-operative Society of New South Wales, and F. McDougall, of Renmark, who are visiting Great ...

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  16. Obligations to Bondholders.

    Representative Kitchin, who was a member of the Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives when the United States granted loans to the Allies, ...

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  17. SHEEP DIP EMBARGO.

    Compensation amounting to £19,045 was awarded recently by the arbitrator (Mr. G. Swinburne) upon a claim by Messrs. A. V. Leggo and Company, of Melbourne, ...

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  18. SPORTING CABLES.

    The English eleven are playing a team representing the northern districts of Natal at Newcastle. The commencement of play had to be deferred owing to the ...

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  19. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—The recent agreement entered into between representatives of the Railway Workers' Branch of the A.W.U. and the Broken Hill ...

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  20. "Less Exacting Bargain."

    Sir Robert Horne, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer in Mr. Lloyd George's Cabinet, delivered a speech here, in the course of which he declared that Britain ...

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  21. Armenian Refugees.

    Mr. J. A. Husted has proposed a resolution in the House of Representatives asking for an appropriation of 25,000,000 dollars (nominally £5,000,000) to transport ...

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  22. PANIC IN CHURCH.

    The London "Daily Express" says that worshippers suffering from small-pox, complicated by meningitis, dropped dead in two churches at Piraeus, port of Athens, on ...

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  23. Mr. Larkin's Rejoinder.

    Mr. Larkia, interviewed by the Australian Press Association in regard to the statement from the Conference lines, said— "The Conference refused to discontinue ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    A French aviator, Maneyrol, has created a new gliding record at Cherbourg by remaining in the air in a motorless aeroplane for 8 hours 5min. ...

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  25. GAS EMPLOYEES.

    Men employed in the gas industry Claim that in addition to their wages for ordinary shift day work they are entitled to increased rates for afternoon and ...

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  26. Lord Kinnaird Dead.

    The death is reported of Lord Kinnaird (11th baron), aged 76 years, formerly Lord High Commissioner to the Church of Scotland, director of Barclay's Bank, and ...

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  27. Wheat Cargoes.

    Wheat.—Cargoes are steadily held, but there are no buyers, so the market is nominally unchanged. Parcels are steady. ...

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  28. BOXING.

    Harry Greb retained the American light heavy-weight boxing title by defeating Tony Loughran, of Philadelphia, in a 15 round bout. ...

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  29. TROUBLE OVER HOLIDAY.

    On the question whether they should take a holiday on Foundation Day, the employees at the flour mills of Darling and Son, Albion, took a ballot a little ...

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  30. CRITICISM OF NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Massey), in a statement concerning the Empire Exhibition mission's report on New ...

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  31. Slum Children.

    Sir Arthur Lawley, formerly Governor of Western Australia, presided at a meeting at Australia House of the Child Emigration Society. This society is associated ...

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  32. SHOP ASSISTANTS CONFER.

    Abolition of the late trading might, exclusion of employes from membership in the Labour party, and compulsory voting were among the variety of subjects discussed ...

    Article : 372 words
  33. BORDER RAILWAYS.

    DENILIQUIN, Wednesday.—The Victorian Minister for Railways (Mr. Barnes) to-day continued his inspection of the country served by the Border railways. At ...

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  34. Committee's Inquiry.

    On August 5, 1921, the Imperial Shipping Committee issued an interim report on the deferred rebate system obtaining in the trade between the United Kingdom and ...

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  35. Convent Destroyed.

    Following the destruction of the Convent Notre Dame bon Consel, at Lake St. John, which is supposed to have been set on fire by anti-Roman Catholic ...

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  36. DANGEROUS LEVEL CROSSINGS.

    The chairman of the Victorian Railways Comissioners (Mr. Clapp) said yesterday that some time ago the Commisioners had given authority for the installation of gates ...

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  37. Butter Boxes.

    Mr. C. E. D. Meares, member of the Australian fruit delegation to Great Britain, in addition to other matters, has taken the opportunity of discussing with ...

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  38. SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The annual convention of the A.W.U. to-day discussed a letter from South Australia, which set out that at a meeting of members at Lucindale ...

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  39. CASE AGAINST DOCTOR.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—It was expected that the case in which Dr. Frank Cowan, of Angaston, is charged with having committed an offence against a young ...

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  41. THROWN WHILE EXERCISING HORSE.

    While Robert Stevens, aged 18 years, residing at Ascotvale road, Ascotvale, was exercising a horse at the Flemington racecourse early yesterday morning, it stumbled. Stevens was thrown, and was ...

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  42. BOOTS FOR STOCK.

    Root crops are not heavily used for stock in Victoria, but play an important part in farm rations in colder climates. An article in "The Australasian" deals with the value ...

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  43. WOMAN DRUNK ON A HORSE.

    "The woman is mentally weak," said servant Strickland at the Brumwick Court yesterday. when Charlotte Hurrow, an elderly woman, appeared before Messrs. Donuk, Tierney Al[?], and ...

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  44. COMMONWEALTH LINE POPULAR.

    In the past it has been usual to sec officials of the Commonwealth Government line of steamships sadly watching those of the opposition Conference lines booking ...

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