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  2. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The dispute between the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association and the Seamen's Union was advanced another step to-day, ...

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  3. FLIGHT TO NEW ZEALAND.

    Action is being taken by the Federal Ministry to prevent the proposod flight from Sydney to New Zealand because it is believed that the machine which the ...

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  4. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    The possibilities of 1028 include wireless telephony to Australia. The date of its beginning depends on the result of the Marconl Company's experiments with an ...

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  5. M. POINCARE'S POLICY.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" understands that a sensational political development is pending. The Prime Minister (M. Poincare) is going to ...

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  6. MOTOR-CAR OVERTURNS.

    A message was received at Orbost police station yesterday afternoon statin that a motor-car, in which a party of four persons were touring in Eastern Gippsland, had ...

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  7. FERRY DISASTER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The Court of Marine Inquiry concerning the collision between the Tahiti and the ferry steamer Greyeliffe spent a considerable part of this ...

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  8. MYSTERIOUS SEAPLANES.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Mr. Perey, the Broome pearler who was responsible for the report that two seaplanes had been seen off the north-west coast of Australia on ...

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  9. SNOW AND FROST.

    The latest forecast promises some what milder weather which is most welcome news, as continued snowfalls in the west of England, coupled with severe frosts ...

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  10. MENACE OF WAR.

    Viscount Cecil of ChelWood, President of the League of Nations Union, requested the Australian Press Association to transmit the following New Year message to ...

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  11. TEAM FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    There is a possibility that some of the cricketers selected to visit New Zealand will not be able to make the trip owing to the fact that the allowances fixed are ...

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  12. GLOZEL "ANTIQUES."

    A step forward has been made with the mystery of the antiques which were unearthed at Glozel, and have caused much friction among scientists. An international ...

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  13. ITALY'S GRIEVANCES.

    Messages from Rome state that, with significant unanimity, the Italian press is demanding a revision of the League of Nations' mandates, presumably as a means ...

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  14. STRUGGLE WITH OCTOPUS.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Friday.—A girl aged 14 years bathing at the North Shore to-day was attacked by an octopus and dragged under water in the grip of its ...

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  15. INDEPENDENT LABOUR.

    Mr. Francis Johnson, secretary of the Independent Labour party, has sent a letter to Mr. Philip Snowden, who has just resigned from the party, regretting his ...

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  16. STATE REVENUE RETURNS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday,—The State revenue for the half-year amounted to £4,027,584, a decrease of £131,422, compared with that of the previous half-year. Delay in issuing ...

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  17. RACE BEFORE WIND.

    Among the few large sailing vessels in active service, tho two four-masted barques, Beatrice, under the Swedish flag, and the Finnish-owned Herzogin Ce[?]ilie, ...

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  18. LOS ANGELES MURDER.

    Edward Hickman, who is said to be determined to plead guilty to the brutal murder of Marion Parker, has confessed to having killed Toms, a chemist, during a ...

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  19. NATIVE TREES DESTROYED.

    Acts of vandilism which lovers of Australian native trees would regard with the deopest concern were committed along the foreshore between Frankston and ...

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  20. CRIME IN SHANGHAI.

    The holidays were marred by a renewed crime wave, with foreign and Chinese victims. Last night there was a pitched battle outside the settlement between a ...

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  21. Louvre "Mona Lisa."

    Authorities of the Louvre submitted Leonardo Da Vinci's famous "Mona Lisa" to X-ray and ultra-violet ray tests, which, they announce, conclusively prove that it is ...

    Article : 124 words
  22. U.S.A. Presidency.

    The Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Mellon), who has been mentioned as a possible candidate for the Republi[?]an party' s Presidential nomination in 1928, ...

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  23. LARCENY CHARGE.

    BRISBANE, Friday— Herbert James Hannan, who had been arrested at Rockhampton, appeared in court to-day charged with having stolen, while a clerk, £665 ...

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  24. Canadian Trade.

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  25. P[?]'S Husband.

    Several days ago Alexander Zonbkoff, the young Russian who recently married Princess Victoria, the former Kaiser's sister, who is aged 61 years, was riding a ...

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  26. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The Air Force Flying-boats which are making a cruise to Australia, arrived at Cochin, India, at 2 o'clock on Thursday afternoon. ...

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  27. Britain's Unemployed.

    The Ministry of Labour announces that on December 9 the total number of unemployed in Greet Britain was 1,099,000. This was 23,323 fewer than was the case in ...

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  28. TELEPHONE NUMBERS.

    Since the opening of the new automatic telephone exchange at Canterbury, the dial letter for which is W, much trouble has been caused by telephone subs[?]ribers ...

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  29. Balkans Policy.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" undetstands that the recent conversations between Signor Mussolini and the Greek Foreign Minister ...

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  30. Bankruptcies in United States.

    In the fiscal year ended on June 30, there were 48,758 bankrupteies in the United States, involving liabilities amounting to 865,000,000 dollars (£173,000,000) ...

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  31. Schoolboys' Tour.

    Forty-three public schoolboys began a three months' tour of South Africa under the auspices of the Empire tour committee. Lord Eustacc Percy, in bidding ...

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  32. YOUNG MAN MISSING.

    Albert Harold Williams, aged 24 years, at Foley street, Kew, has been reported missing from his home by his father. He left home at 6 o'clock yesterday morning ...

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  33. Bradford Tops Market.

    In the Bradford market for wooltops, the position in regard to crossbreds is unchanged, while the tone of trade in me[?] has improved slightly. Business is ...

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