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  2. THIRD TEST

    "A day of thrills" is the shortest and most graphie method. of describing the first day of the third Test match on the Melbourne Cricket-ground on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. KING'S ILLNESS.

    Lord Dawson, Sir Stanley Hewett, and Sir Hugh Rigby conferred for an hour and 10 minutes at the Palace this morning. No bulletin was issued, but Palace officials ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT.

    A meeting of the preliminary Commission on Disarmament has been convened for April 15. This will be the first meeting for two years. ...

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  5. M. POINCARE.

    The Ministry is again regarded as being in peril. The Prime Minister (M. Poincare) opposed the passage of a bill dealing with the salaries of members of the ...

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  6. THE ANTARCTIC.

    Sir George Hubert Wilkins, who is leading an expedition to the Antarctic, says, in a wireless message from 'Deception Island:—"The suspension of more arduous ...

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  7. FIR AT KORUMBURRA.

    KORUMBLRRA, Sunday. — A serious and extensive fire occurred at half-past 1 o'clock this morning, and before it was ch[?]ed destroyed four shops and did ...

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  8. SHIPPING WAR.

    What is regarded in some quarters as a shipping "war" between Britain and the United States for the South American trade became more se[?]us to-day with the ...

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  9. DROWNED AT WARATAH BAY.

    FOSTER, Sunday.—A drowning mishap occurred at Waratah Bay this afternoon, when Mr. Luke Moore, married, son of Mr. Con Moore, of Buffalo, was carried out by ...

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  10. WOUNDED WITH SHOT-GUN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Frederick Blackridge, aged 24 years, was seriously wounded, and his wife, Elsic Blackridge, received minor injuries, when a shot-gun was fired ...

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  11. SPANISH LOTTERY.

    The "Journal" states that a half share worth £250,000 in the prize of the Spanish National Christmas lottery was held jointly by the Prime Minister (General ...

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  12. VOYAGE TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Aberdeen and Commonwealth line has decided in future to embark passengers at Southampton, beginning with the Largs Bay on January 23. It is stated that this ...

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  13. UNIFICATION OF CHINA.

    The unification of China under one Government was advanced a further step yesterday. It was reported from Manchuria that there had been widespread hoisting ...

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  14. SALVATION ARMY.

    Miss Evangeline Booth, a sister of General Booth, has arrived from the United States to attend a meeting of the high council of the Salvation Army, at which it is expected ...

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  15. South African Steel Factory.

    Britons are perturbed at the prospects of German interests receiving preferential treatment not alone in the preliminary arrangements for the Government's steel ...

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  16. BEAM WIRELESS PIRE.

    Wireless services between Great Britain and Australia and Canada and Australia were maintained in the week-end with comparatively little delay through the ...

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  17. MILK SUPPLY SYSTEM.

    The Minister for agriculture (Mr. Pennington) announced on Saturday that it was his intention carly in the new year to consider alteration in the metropolitan milk ...

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  18. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Owing to an understanding having been reached between the Democratic party and the Croat Peasant party, the Yugoslav Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  19. Hungarian Fascists.

    Scheyer and Dan, leaders of a workers' organisation known as the Faseist Association, who were arrested before Christmas on a charge of having collected money for ...

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  20. Australian Arrested.

    Mrs. Theodore Alvarez, an Australian, who said that she was the wife of an Argentine millionaire, was arrested in a fashionable hotel and charged with having ...

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  21. FIRES LEFT BY TOURISTS.

    Sir,—Kindly allow me through your columns to point out the carless manner in which tourists travelling in motor-cars are lighting fires on the roads and leaving ...

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  22. CANBERBA VISITOR COLLAPSES.

    CANBERR, Sunday.—While inspecting parliament House, Canberra, this morning William Abel Smith, aged 46 years, collapsed, and upon being removed to ...

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  23. MIGRANTS ON OSTERLEY.

    The R.M.S. Osterley, which arrived at Melbourne yesterday from the United Kingdom, brought 150 migrants to Australia, 31 of whom disembarked here. With ...

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