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  2. HOSPITALS TO-DAY.

    In a statement which he made yesterday on present day hospitals and hospital practice, Dr. Malcolm MacEachern, the American hospital authority, said that the ...

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  3. TRAMWAYS "LAZY" STRIKE.

    After a further conference between officers of the Tramways Board and officials of the Australian Tramways Association yesterday the manager of the tramways ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Federal politics took a new turn at the beginning of the proceedings in the House of Representatives yesterday morning, when the Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) ...

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  5. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Decisions of the greatest moment were arrived at by the Parliamentray Labour Caucus to-day. The present session of Parliament will be ...

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  6. COAL INDUSTRY.

    Far-reaching plans for the reorganisation and development of the mining industry and the creation of national power in the transport system, which have been ...

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  7. JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    Mr. Kawakami, Government adviser to the Japanese delegation which carried out the Saghalien negotiations with Russia, on his return from Moscow was interviewed by ...

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  8. MAN SHOT AT PRAHRAN.

    In a house at 51 Clarke street, Prahran, last evening, Bejnamin Gahan, aged 40 years, a foreman employed at Hoadley's Chocolates Ltd., Coventry street, South ...

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  9. HUNGARIAN SENSATION.

    In consequence of the Hungarian note forgeries disclosures, the Budapest police have been reinforced, especially in the vicinity of the prisons, and the city is ...

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  10. ROUMANIAN THRONE.

    The special correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Bucharest (Roumania) has telegraphed from the frontier, thus escaping the censorship which has been ...

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  11. BRITAIN AND IRAQ.

    The Colonial Office announces that the new Anglo-Iraq treaty continues the present regime was signed at Baghdad on January 13 in accordance with the terms ...

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  12. BITTER COLD IN EUROPE.

    England is now getting the tail-end of a storm which has plunged most of Europe into bitter cold. Even Rome is covered with snow. All liners are being tossed ...

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  13. LORD AND LADY ALLENBY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Field-Marshal Viscount Allenby and Lady Allenby arrived at Mossvale by the Melbourne express this morning. They were met at the station ...

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  14. POISONED LIQUOR.

    The United Press Association has made a survey of 25 American cities, and that poisoned liquor and alcholism took 1,517 lives in 1925, representing an ...

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  15. FRENCH FINANCE.

    The Finance Committee of the Chamber of Deputies has rejected by 21 votes to 5, with 12 abstentions, article 13 of M. Doumer's Finance Bill, taxing commercial ...

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  16. SOLAR ECLIPSE.

    Fifty astronomers who gathered in Sumatra from many countries to observe the solar eclipse achieved mixed results, according to the site they had selected, ...

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  17. Empire Trade.

    The Federation of British Industries has sent a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) pointing out the urgent need for increasing Great Britain's export trade ...

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  18. "Salting" a Mine.

    At a sensational meeting of shareholders in the Bingo Mines of Canada at Winchester House to-day, Mr. Joseph Myers, managing director, faced Sir William ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    The breakdown of the steering gear of the steamer Hororata has been repaired. The Hororata expects to reach Genoa shortly. An S.O.S. message was sent out ...

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  20. Chang Tso-lin's Independence.

    According to a Mukden report, Chengtso-lin's alleged declaration of the independence of Manchuria is untrue. It is considered that the mistake ...

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  21. ELECTRIC CURRENT TARIFFS.

    Officers of the Stale Electricity Commission express satisfaction at the manner in which the two part tariff system of charging for electric current is operating in ...

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  22. CHARGES OF MURDER.

    BALLARAT, Friday.— In the City Court to-day Amelia Amy Henderson and Francis Edward Stone were charged with having murdered an unnamed child at ...

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  23. Imperial Conference.

    The majority of the Dominions has now replied suggesting dates for the Imperial Conference. The Cabinet's task now is to choose a date which will inflict the least ...

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  24. ABOLITION OF HANDCUFFS.

    Considerable interest has been aroused in the Victorian police circles at the announcement that the uniformed police of New South Wales were being relieved of ...

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  25. Disarmament Conference.

    Viscount Cecil of Chelwood will probably head the British delegation at the preliminary conference upon disarmament to be held at Geneva on February 16. ...

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  26. Canadian Cabinet.

    The Liberal Cabinet has been sustained on a vote of no cofidence by a majority of three. The vote, which was taken on a Conservative amendment, was 120 ...

    Article : 206 words
  27. Australian Loans.

    The "Financial Times" and the "Financial News" merely comment that the results of the Australian loans were expected. The "Morning Post" says that the recent ...

    Article : 112 words
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  29. War Graves.

    The Prince of Wales has written to the Secretary of State for War (Sir Laming Worthington-Evans) expressing satisfaction as president of the War Graves Commission ...

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  30. RASH COVERED FACE AND NECK.

    "For about a fortnight my face and neck were covered with a rash of itching pimples, which on being scratched became inflamed and turned into small eruptions, ...

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  31. Canadian Hotel Burnt.

    Damage estimated at 2,000,000 dollars (normally £400,000) was done by fire at the Chatcan Frontenae Hotel, one of the premier hoste[?]rics in Canada. ...

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