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  2. A MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    An inquest was held by the Coroner yesterday concerning the death of Lily Slay Benfold, a single woman, aged 31, which occurred at the Women's Hospital on ...

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  3. TWO MILLION UNIONISTS.

    At a conference of 500 delegates, representing two million British trade unionists, Mr. A. Henderson, M.L., formerly Chairman and now Secretary of the ...

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  4. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Harcourt) announced to-day that he cabled, to the Governments of the oversea' dominions on December 10 with reference ...

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  5. TURKEY'S LAST CHANCE.

    The peace conference at St. James's Palace further adjourned to-day until Saturday. The representatives of the allies notified ...

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  6. IMPERIAL WIRELESS CHAIN.

    During the week the Federal Government will publish specifications for tenders for the power-generating plant for the wireless station to be erected at Darwin. The ...

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  7. AS OTHERS SEE US.

    That Australia is but little known, in America has been shown time and time again, and the latest information bearing that out was received by the Premier ...

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  8. FORECASTING RAINFALL.

    Mr. Douglas Archibald, the distinguished English meteorologist and chief exponent in English of Professor Bruckner's well-known 35 years' weather cycle, was a ...

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  9. CHINESE QUARRELS.

    A Chinaman named Ah Pack was brought before the local Bench on Saturday, and charged with the attempted murder of a countryman" Kwong Wah ...

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  10. A LONG CHASE.

    In November the bodies of two old Chinese residents, named Lo Sin and Ching Loy, aged respectively 65 and 70, were discovered by a countryman lying hidden ...

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  11. "AS OLD AS THE HILLS."

    When questioned on Saturday whether he would like to make any comment with respect to Mr. Harcourt's cable message, to the oversea dominion!) the Minister for ...

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  12. FIGHT IN HINDLEY STREET.

    A quarrel between two Chinamen at the Adelaide Furniture Company's premises, in, Hindley street, on Saturday morning. resulted in one being taken to the Hospital ...

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  13. DEVELOPING SHIPPING TRADE.

    Some alterations of consequence in the business arrangements of the Howard Smith Company, Limited, are being made with the object of separating the snipping ...

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  14. TURKEY'S PROPOSED FRONTIER.

    Most of the newspapers discussing the peace conference are convinced that the Powers will be bound to intervene if the conference should fail in arranging terms ...

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  15. CANADA AND THE NAVY.

    Mr. Borden the Canadian Prime Minister, on Thursday introduced in the Dominions House of Commons the Bill entitled "An Act to authorize measures for ...

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  16. ALLIES' REPLY.

    The allies' representatives replied that they regretted that the Ottoman delegates had ignored the results of the war. They felt justified in ceasing negotiations ...

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  17. INDIGNATION FIASCO.

    The Clerks' Union's meeting protesting against the proposed practical abolition of the temporary public service clerlaships resulted in a collapse. The Public Service ...

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  18. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    Capt. Manning (Organizing Secretary of the Merchant Service Guild), in an interview yesterday said 99 per cent, of the navigating officers on the ...

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  19. WHY LONDON WAS CHOSEN

    The proposal to hold the peace negotiations in London appears to hare emanated, says Reuter, from the Porte, which, besides desiring that they should take place ...

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  20. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED ARSON.

    A dastardly attempt was made on Friday night to set firs to Burden's general store, at the corner of Goyder and Foster streets. At about 11 o'clock Mrs. Good ...

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  21. CABMEN'S STRIKE.

    The strike of cabmen and carters was resumed yesterday in consequence of the Commissioner of Railways desiring to have their unconditional adherence to his terms ...

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  22. KING FERDINAND'S ATTITUDE.

    Addressing a deputation from the Sobranje (National Assembly), King Ferdinand said if a settlement were not reached at the peace conference he would ...

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  23. OPTIMISTIC FEELING IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Remarkable optimism with regard to the peace negotiations Las prevailed, and produced an appreciable rise in stocks. ...

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  24. GOLDEN MILE TROUBLE.

    At a meeting of the combined unions' committee, held on December 1. it was decided to recommend the unions represented on the committee to take a ballot ...

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  25. SHIP FOULED A JUNE.

    The Ottaman sailing vessel Theodorus while proceeding with cargo from Dikeli to the Albanian port of Valona has been accidentally blown up by striking a floating ...

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  26. TURKS SURRENDERED.

    It is officially announced that the 2,000. Turkish soldiery terrains the garrison of the Egean Island of Chios, surrendered unconditionally to a strong landing party from ...

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  27. AN A.M.A. RESOLUTION.

    The A.M.A., by ballot, has decided "Yes" to the following questions:—"Are you in favour of every member, before being allowed to hold a responsible position ...

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  28. SIGNING THE ARMISTICE.

    Telegraphing from Constantinople on Wednesday, Mr. G. Renwick, the special correspondent of The Daily Cnroniele, thus describes the historic scene of the ...

    Article : 423 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN' TIMBER

    The Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) was asked on Saturday what he thought of the recently expressed intention of the New South Wales Government to place ...

    Article : 161 words
  30. TRAMWAYS TROUBLE.

    There was no alteration on Saturday in the position which has arisen in connection with the refusal of the Tramways Trusty to accede to the decision of the ...

    Article : 271 words
  31. WHAT HAPPENED TO SMITH.

    Memories of a mistake which deprived an innocent man of his liberty will be associated with Frank Ward's present visit to Melbourne from Sydney. He arrived ...

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  32. LOSSES DURING ARMISTICE PERIOD.

    Since the armistice was agreed upon the Greeks and Turks have continued the war, and more than 7,000 Greek and Ottoman troops have been killed or wounded. ...

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  33. THE CHINN CASE.

    The Federal Executive Council on Saturday adopted an order constituting Mr. Justice Hodges a royal commission to enquire into the charles again Mr. ...

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  34. ROUMANIAN PREPARATIONS.

    Officers of the reserve forces have been ordered to prepare to join the colours. ...

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  35. RELIGIOUS.

    The Rev. D. McNicol conducted a memorial service for the late Rev. G. A. Wilson, at the Knightsbridge Baptist Church on Sunday evening. The ...

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  36. TURKEY'S PROCRASTINATION—ALLIES' ULTIMATUM.

    The Peace Conference, which was to have reassembled this afternoon, did not meet. At the last moment Reschid Pasha suggested that the meeting should be ...

    Article : 125 words
  37. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Announcements of bush fires are appearing in our columns. With the increasing heat of the weather settlers and all persons travelling through the country should ...

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  38. BATHING FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, January 5.—A distressing bathing fatality occurred at Warrnambool yesterday. The victims were two yougs girls named respectively Frances ...

    Article : 112 words
  39. GERMANY WILL HELP AUSTRIA.

    Herr Bethmann-Hollweg, tho German Imperial Chancellor, in the Reichstag, on Monday, made an important statement with regard to Germany's attitude on the ...

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  41. BARRIER BABY BONUS CLAIMANTS.

    Since the maternity allowance came into force in October. 204 claims have been made for the bonus in Broken Hill. ...

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  42. "TEMPLE OF PEACE."

    It was announced at Wednesday's meeting the British group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union that next year's conference will be hold at The Hague, probably in ...

    Article : 234 words
  43. SCULLING.

    Albany, the sculler, has challenged Ernest Barry, the world's champion, to a race on the Tyne course in Tyne handicap boats. He desires that the stakes shall be £500 or ...

    Article : 47 words
  44. CRISIS IN PORTUGAL.

    The Duarte Leite Cabinet has resigned office. The President has failed to induce either the Democrats or Conservative leaders to form a Cabinet. ...

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