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  2. SECOND TEST MATCH.

    Fine, but rather cloudy at times in the south. Moderate temperatures. Fresh southerly winds. NOTES BY OLD BOY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. "THE ARGUS" APPEALS.

    Striking evidence of the generosity of the Victorian public is revealed in the fect that in response to appeals made last year through these columns for various ...

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  4. NEW YEAR HONOURS.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster) has received advice that His Majesty the King has been pleased to confer the following Commonwealth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WAR DEBTS OF FRANCE.

    Considerable discussion has arisen upon the war debts of France as the result of recent conversations with America. This discussion is particularly applied to the ...

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  6. CLYDEBANK EVICTIONS.

    Further trouble has arisen at Clydebank, in Scotland, from the refusal of tenants of houses to pay rents. Four evictions were carried out this morning. They were ...

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  7. SHIPPING TROUBLES.

    For some time the port of Fremantle has been the scene of a number of particularly irritating "hold-ups" by members of the Seamen's Union. This had led ...

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  8. New South Wales Omitted.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Owing to the motion agreed to by the New South Wales Legislative Assembly two years ago expressing the view that the granting of ...

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  9. INCOME TAX.

    Following the tables published yesterday showing the incidence of the new State taxation a comparison with the amounts of Federal income tax payable in respect to ...

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  10. "Refrigerating Greaser."

    William Lane, described as a "refrigerating greaser," employed on the Esperance Bay, was fined £5 at the East Ham Police Court on a charge of having wilfully ...

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  11. CRISIS IN IRELAND.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Free State Cabinet is confronted with a serious crisis. Since March certain influences have been ...

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  12. Hint From Washington.

    President Coolidge has drawn no hasty conclusions from the French war debt developments and he sees no occasion for action on the basis of present advices. ...

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  13. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Serious losses are being incurred by the Commonwealth through the extravagant administration of the Northern Territory, and each year affairs are becoming worse. ...

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  14. Cologne Occupation.

    While the Allies are considering the draft note which the Ambassadors' Conference will send to Germany with regard to the postponement of the evacuation of ...

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  15. Floods in Britain.

    The gale which swept through Britain after Christmas Day was renewed after a brief respite at the rate of 50 miles an hour. The gale caused great damage, and ...

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  16. "ONE MARITIME UNION."

    The first step towards the formation of a maritime union council was taken at a conference of representatives of unions interested at the Trades Hall yesterday ...

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  17. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    A commission of experts suggests that it may be necessary, in the future to remove the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral in order to build stronger piers to carry the ...

    Article : 235 words
  18. Naval Disarmament.

    President Coolidge is hopeful, but he is not certain that it will bw possible to hold another international naval disarmanaent conference within the year. Whenever the ...

    Article : 68 words
  19. Geneva Protocol.

    The whole of the Dominions have acknowledgcd the invitation from Britain to a conference of Prime Ministers to discuss the Geneva protocol and have ...

    Article : 137 words
  20. FEDERATION ACTS.

    It was officially stated yesterday that the committee of management of the Waterside Workers' Federation had decided to suspend the Frementle branch ...

    Article : 232 words
  21. British Communists.

    Notwithstanding the wholchearted sympathy for the Soviet expressed by Mr. Purcell M.P., and his fellow delegates on the trade union mission to Moscow, the ...

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  22. "We Are Sinking."

    The steamer Diogenes, which sailed from Capo Town on December 25, picked up an S.O.S. signal on December 30 which said "We are sinking Report Trawler, Cape ...

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  23. Election in Egypt.

    The seeond Parliamentary election in Egypt is in full swing. In well-informed circles it is believed that the followers of Zaghlul Pasha, the former Prime Minister, ...

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  24. BOMB AT INNISFAIL.

    INNISFAIL (Q.), Wednesday.—A bomb exploded at an early hour this morning in the "Chinatown" of Innisfail, causing much damage to the property, but fortunately ...

    Article : 351 words
  25. LOST ON DONNA BUANG.

    WARBURTON, Wednesday.— Excitement was caused here last night when it became known that Miss Fennessy, aged 30 years, daughter of Sergeant Fenncssy, ...

    Article : 362 words
  26. ANOTHER COMPLICATION.

    FREMANTLE (W. A.), Wednesday.— With the exception of the Clan Monroe all the 15 steamers in port were worked by the waterside workers [?]. The general ...

    Article : 245 words
  27. Exchange Rates.

    The dollar sterling demand rate of exchange is quoted at 4.73[?] dollars to the £1 compared with 4,72[?] dollars to the £1 on December 29. ...

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  28. More Fighting in China.

    Owing to Chen-lo Hsan a divisional general, having revolted against Sun-chuanFang, the governor of Chekiang and Fukien, fighting on a small scale began ...

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  29. MUSIC IN ENGLAND.

    Mrs. James Dyer, president of the Alliance Francaise m Melbourne and representative of the British Music Society, who arrived from England yesterday by the ...

    Article : 283 words
  30. N.S.W. RAILWAYS BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the executive of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Railways Union the following resolution was passed: ...

    Article : 149 words
  31. Support for W.A. Unionists.

    NEWCASTLE (N.S.W.). Wednesday.— The Newcastle branch of the Seamen's Union last night passed a resolution agreeing to give moral and financial support to ...

    Article : 60 words
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  33. NAGAMBIE DROWNING.

    NAGAMBIE,Wednesday.—The body of Edward Mitchell, aged 9 years who, with four other persons, was drowned when a boat in which they were rowing ...

    Article : 101 words
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  35. SYDNEY DEVELOPMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Seamen's Union his informed the Australian Steamship Owners' Federation that in future the only picking up place in Sydney for seamen ...

    Article : 260 words
  36. Motor-cars in Pawn.

    Owing to the rapid increase in the practice of pawning motor-cars it is stated that the proprietors of a pawnshop have bought a piece of land in a suburb upon which to ...

    Article : 75 words
  37. Board Assumes Duty To-day.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.— The new Board of Railways Commissioners, Mr. James Fraser (chief commissioner), Messrs. O. W. Brain and A. D. J Forster ...

    Article : 42 words
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