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  2. CHRISTMAS DAY.

    Chrislmas Eve in the city and suburban shopping centres was one of the busiest experienced. Before this week trade was not very brisk, but buyers flooded the shops ...

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  3. SUGAR POLICY.

    Following the announcement of the Federal Ministry's sugar policy, considerable surprise and disappointment was expressed in the city on Wednesday at the ...

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  4. MEAT FOR BRITAIN.

    The representative of the Australian Meat Council (Mr. Hassan), explaining the meat project as a "mare's nest," into which some of the London newspapers have fallen, ...

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  5. AIR EXPRESS CRASHES.

    Four men, including the pilot, a boy, and two women, were killed when the air express from London to Paris crashed at the Croydon acrodrome to-day and burst into ...

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  6. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Reuter has been informed that the British Government to-day sent cable messages to the Governments of the Dominions and India, with a view to ascertaining whether ...

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  7. LIBEL OF PRESIDENT.

    The Magdeburg Court has sentenced Herr Rothardt, the editor of a provincial newspaper, to imprisonment for three months for having libelled the President of the ...

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  8. SHIPPING POSITION.

    Officials of the Seamen's Union believe that the steamers Werribee, Moorabool, Koonda. Kooyong, Monara, Ellaroo, Era, Saros, Eumerella, and Oonah, which are ...

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  9. HOLIDAY ACCIDENTS.

    Two men were killed when a motor-car overturned at the corner of Glenferrie and Malvern roads, Malvern, early yesterday morning. The victims were: ...

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  10. (Australian Press Association.)

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the Magdeburg case, in which an obscure journalist was tried on a tharge of having libelled the ...

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  11. FLAMES RISE SIXTY FEET.

    The midday express had only just risen from the aerodrome when the engine seemed to stall, and as it was too low to recover in time it crashed heavily on ...

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  12. STATIONARY VAN STRUCK.

    Injuries from which he died soon after submittance to the Alfred Hospital early yesterday morning were sustained by Mr. Francis John Brown, of Lincoln street, ...

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  13. QUESTION OF OVERTIME.

    Interest in shipping circles centres upon the warning of the interstate shipowners that thay would consider most seriously whether they should not lay up the whole ...

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  14. Inconvenience to Canada.

    Although no official comment has been made, the fact that the Dominion Parliament will be in full session during March makes the suggested time for the proposed ...

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  15. CLYDEBANK EVICTIONS.

    There were lively scenes at Clydebank to-day, owing to the eviction of five families. Sixty police escorted the eviction officers. Just as the night patrol of ...

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  16. ANXIETY OVER PROTOCOL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) stated on Wednesday that he had received a cable message from the Prime Minister of Great Britain (Mr. Baldwin) asking that he ...

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  17. SOVIET LEADER.

    The Riga correspondent of the "Daily Express" records a sensational story of the unemployed thrashing M. Zinovicff, the president of the executive committee of the ...

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  18. "HOLY YEAR."

    "Holy Year," which is now celebrated during every quarter of a century, and is expected to bring millions of pilgrims' to Rome in 1925, was inaugurated by the ...

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  19. Child Dies in Hospital.

    When a small boy ran across Bridge road, Richmond, close to the intersection of Church street, on Wednesday evening he was knocked down by a motor-car ...

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  20. ITALIAN MIGRANTS.

    The secretary of the Italian Chamber of Commerce, interviewed concerning Sir Kenneth Anderson's speech, in which he referred to the continuously increasing ...

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  21. AUTHENTICITY OF LETTER.

    In the report of proceedings arising out of an application respecting the overtime double which had occurred on the Wyandra and other interstate vessels, it ...

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  22. IN THE CHURCHES.

    Services appropriate to the Christmas season were held yesterday morning in most of the city churches, and, despite the fact that there had been so great an ...

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  23. Germany and the League.

    The German Government's Note to the Secretary-General of the League of Nations supports the conteution that, in the event of Germany's joining the League, it should ...

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  24. MAN DROWNED IN RIVER.

    Seated on the edge of a boat on the river Yarra at Kew yesterday afternoon, Edward Young, of Gordon House, Little Bourke street, overbalanced and fell into ...

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  25. CREWS PAID OFF.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Owing to a dispute regarding rates of pay for unloading a cargo of plaster of paris at Newcastle (N.S.W.), the Adelaide Steamship ...

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  26. Asia Minor Massacres.

    It is reported from Salonika that a British steamer, which was on the way to Marselles from Constantinople, loaded with human bones, gathered at the scenes ...

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  27. SIR HARI SINGH.

    The judicial authorities are likely to be occupied for several weeks in unravelling the legal knot on which depends the extradition of Captain Arthur, formerly ...

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  28. ERUPTION IN SEA.

    An extraordinary incident occurred at Walfish Bay. The sea was disturbed by a voleanic eruption. Millions of fish were thrown up on the bench. At one place the ...

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  29. Evacuation of Cologne.

    The Cabinet has approved of the memorandum of the Prime Minister (M. Herriott) expressing the opinion that the information from Germany is sufficient already to ...

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  30. ZEALANDIC TROUBLE ENDED.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—As a sequel to the dispute on board the White Star steamer Zealandic, which ended in the crew being arrested after they had left the ...

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  31. Betting by English Boys.

    Surprising revelations of the extent of betting among boys were made at a conference of the head masters at Cambridge. It was stated that in one class of 42 boys ...

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  32. WOMAN KNOCKED DOWN.

    Near the bridge over the Carrum Creek late on Wednesday night. Miss Charlotte Kemp, aged 30 years, postmistress at Carrum, was knocked down by a motor-car ...

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  33. Another Disclosure.

    A disclosure that Sir Hari Singh himself instructed a private inquiry agent to watch Mrs. Robinson, and that the aide-de-camp was not present at the interview ...

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  34. Problems of the East.

    Presiding at the eleventh session of the Caliphate conference, Dr. Kitchlew, a wellknown agitator, condemned Britain's action in Egypt, following the assassination ...

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  35. France Fears Germany.

    "Eclair" publishes a long document, which is claimed to be the French official account of conversations which took place between Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and M. ...

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  36. Australians Leave London.

    The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) gave a luncheon at Australia House to a number of departing Australians. He paid a tribute to Sir Hugh ...

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  37. Irish Treaty.

    Replying last week to a notification by the League of Nations that the treaty between Britain and Ireland on December 6, 1921, was registered at the request of ...

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  38. KEKERANGU DELAYED.

    HOBART, Thursday.—As a result of a strike on the Union Steamship Co.'s steamer Kekerangu, the vessel has been "held up" at Risdon since Tuesday, thus ...

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  39. CAR AND TRAM.

    Turning from Lewisham road, Prahran, into High street on Wednesday night, a motor-car driven by Mr. Stanley Hutchinson, aged 33 years, of Goe street, ...

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  40. Egyptian Parties Disagree.

    King Fund has issued a decree dissolving Parliament. The election of the electoral delegates has been arranged for January 20, and the election of the deputies for ...

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  41. Albanian Rebels.

    The morning newspapers state that a column of Albanian insurgents entered Tirana, the provisional capital, last evening. Scutari has also fallen, after a ...

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  42. THROWN INTO WINDSCREEN.

    While Mr. Edward Matthison, a young man living at Garden avenue, Gardenvale, was riding a motor-cycle along Grange road, Glenhuntly, about 2 o'clock ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    Despite the opposition of the Minister for Public Works, the French Senate upheld by 153 votes to 143 an amendment to the Amnesty Bill, making the ...

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  44. Bolshevism in the East.

    Anxiety regarding forthcoming events in the Far East was expressed by M. Outrey, deputy for Indo-China, during a debate on the Colonial estimates in the ...

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  45. Charge of Disobedience.

    The captain of the Commonwealth liner Esperance Bay was the informant at the Eastham Court against a refrigerating greaser named Lake on a charge of having ...

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  46. Victorian Loan.

    The underwriters will receive 90 per cent, of the Victorian loan of £6,000,000, at 4[?] per cent., which was issued at £97/10/ per cent. ...

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  48. SPORTING CABLES.

    Rugby matches played to-day resulted as follow:—Cardiff v. Bath, 22—6, Llanlelly v. Watsonians, 36—3. ...

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  49. Wool Merchant's Fortune.

    Mr. John Reddiongh, a Bradford wool merchant, who began business on the humblest scale, and always lived in a simple, modest style, preferring walking to ...

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  50. BILLIARDS.

    At the Empire Club, in a billiard match of 600 up. playing on level terms, McConachy (N.Z.), made 600 against Melbourne Inman, who scored 468. ...

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