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  2. HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS.

    FRIDAY, December 25. SATURDAY, December 26. MONDAY, December 28. TUESDAY. December 29. ...

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  3. THE KING'S SPEECH

    The British Parliament was prorogued to-day with the customary formalities. The King's Speech was as follows ...

    Article : 287 words
  4. MOROCCAN PARLEYING.

    Capt. Gordon Canning, special correspondent of The Daily Express says Mr. Briand—who refuses to meet Capt. Canning, pointing out that peace must be ...

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  5. OUR FIRST RABBITS.

    The rabbit in Australia is either a benefit or a curse, according the individual viewpoint Probably the latter is by far the most widely ...

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  6. RUSSIA AND TURKEY.

    The London Morning Post says:—Rushdi Bey and M. Tchitcherin have signed a three years' treaty which is regarded as a reply to the League of Nations. It ...

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  7. MR. R. L BUTLER, M.P.

    To be within a step of the top of the political ladder at the age of 40 years is an achievement of which any one might justly be proud. This ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WHAT SHEARERS WANT.

    The A.W.U. has served claims for new rates and conditions to apply after the expiry of the current Federal award on December 31. These new claims ...

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  9. FIGHTING NEAR TIENTSIN

    A wireless message from Tientain stated that Gen. Feng yu Hsiang's troops, after heavy artillery fire early this morning attacked Gen. Li Chin Lin's army, who ...

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  10. A CRISIS AVERTED.

    After both Houses of the Victorian Parliament had sat all night, and the Legislative Council had finally rejected the Government's proposals for ...

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  11. AVOIDANCE OF MISUNDERSTANDING.

    It is learned officially that the Japanese Cabinet to-day discussed the Manchuria situation and also the wave of anti-Japanese feeling in China. It was decided ...

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  12. TERMS OF THE TREATY.

    The Russian press publishes the text of the Turco-Soviet Treaty which was concluded at Paris on December 17 between the Russian Foreign Minister (M. ...

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  13. THE HOLY YEAR.

    The engagements associated with the Holy Year, which are nearing their close at Rome, have made heavy demands on Pope Pope XI. His Holiness has received ...

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  14. SIR ARTHUR COX.

    Sir Arthur Cocks, who, shortly after the advent to power of the Labour Ministry, resigned the position of Agent-General for New South Wales in London, was ...

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  15. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED BRIBERY

    Incidents relating to how an inspector of the Game and Fisheries Department was allegedly approached by a man and asked to allow him to traffic in opussums ...

    Article : 258 words
  16. TURKISH PRESS COMMENT.

    The Turkish Government organ, Hakumietimillie, commenting upon the Turco-Soviet Treaty, draws attention to the significance of this agreement on the ...

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  17. IMPORTS TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. A. T. Saunders writes:—The alleged claim by John R. Collison, aged 85 (therefore born in 1840) to having been the first person to introduce rabbits to Australia ...

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  18. CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES.

    Housewives will be interested to know how fruit and vegetable supplies stand for the Christmas dinner. The season has been a curious one, and it was ...

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  19. NORTHERN IRISH PARLIAMENT.

    The King's Speech read at the prorogation of the Parliament of Northern Ireland expressed the deep gratification of His Majesty over the execution of the ...

    Article : 76 words
  20. SEASON'S GREETINGS.

    My colleagues Join me in tendering to every citizen of the Commonwealth the greetings of the season, and in expressing the ...

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  21. CHRISTMAS CAROLS.

    St. Peter's Cathedral each Christmastide is the scene of a bright carol service. On Wednesday evening this festival was participated in by a large congregation. ...

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  22. BRITAIN'S WHITE CHRISTMAS.

    Heavy falls of snow promise a white Christmas for the midland and northern counties of England. Drifts of snow up to 6 ft. deep are frequent, and railways ...

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  23. DIED AT THEIR POST.

    The newspapers of the Czecho-Slovakian capital publish a story of the terrible fate of a Roumanian garison of 18 soldiers at the Fort of Campelung. A prolonged ...

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  24. RELEASE OF GOLD.

    Financial circles regard the release by the Bank of England of £400,000 worth of the Commonwealth Bank's gold as an indication of the early removal by the ...

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  25. FROM THE PREMIER.

    "In behalf of the Government, I extend to the people of South Australia the season's greetings," said the Premier (Hon. J. Gunn) ...

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  26. A PECULIAR ASSAULT.

    Details of an assault on Mr. Ben Watkin. M.H.A. and his wife, which occurred late last night, show that they had gone into the city to engage additional ...

    Article : 215 words
  27. ILLICIT DISTILLERS FINED.

    Salutary fines were inflicted on two Italians named Damenica Strano and Angusto Cicognini at the Ingham Police Court to-day. They were convicted on ...

    Article : 76 words
  28. "BOOTLEGGING" SMUGGLERS.

    Canadian businessmen composing the newly-formed Commercial Protective Association contend that the United States prohibition is causing an almost complete ...

    Article : 173 words
  29. CRICKET CAPTAINS' REQUESTS.

    In regard to the hitherto frequent use of undersized balls in cricket matches, the M.C.C. has given instructions that umpires shall in the future see that the ...

    Article : 134 words
  30. IRISH BANK RAIDED.

    Two men on one motor cycle raided a branch of the Northern Bank at Greystones. They confronted the staff with revolvers, seized £70 in cash, and rode ...

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  32. SPANISH CUSTOMS SEARCH.

    There was an extraordinary scene at the Spanish Customs House between Lalinea and Gibraltar, when 600 Spanish women returning from Lalines were held up ...

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  33. INTERSTATE LAWN TENNIS.

    It has been decided to hold lawn tennis exhibition matches between the best four Victorian players available and a strong New South Wales team, including J. O. ...

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  34. EXPRESS TELESCOPED.

    The Basle to Paris express, when approaching the French capital today crashed into some trucks at Nois le Sec station, and three coaches of the express ...

    Article : 73 words
  35. APPROPRIATION AMENDMENT DEFEATED.

    The Washington Home of Representatives defeated by 139 to 17 votes a proposal in the form of an amendment to the Appropriation Bill, which would have ...

    Article : 70 words
  36. COLONIAL GOVERNORS.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the Colonial Office unequivocally endorsed Governor de Chair's action with regard to the appointment of additional ...

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  37. LIFT FALLS 40 FT.

    Four men were injured this morning when a lift fell about 40 ft. in a building at Castlereagh street city. The injured were Frank Doyle (39), of Forbes street ...

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  38. AN EXCITED ASSOCIATION.

    An uproarous meeting of the United Kingdom Natives' Association was held last night. Legal proceedings are pending between the new executive and the ...

    Article : 130 words
  39. RAILWAY, STRIKERS OF 1917.

    The Railway Amendment Bill, which restores the 1917 strikers to their positions of seniority, and validates the action of the Railway Commissioners, as to what ...

    Article : 89 words
  40. RAILWAY TROUBLE SETTLED.

    Agreement was reached to-day in the dispute between the Commissioner of Railways and the Locomotive Engine Drivers, Firemen, and Cleaners' Union in respect ...

    Article : 79 words
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