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  2. TERRIBLE WRECK

    Daring a gile in the Bay of biscay the liner Arrique was damaged. She was returning to port when she struck a rock and sunk. Four hundred persons are ...

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  3. FIGHTING IN SYRIA.

    The latest new from Syria states that the situation is exceedingly grave. Serious fighting has occurred between the French and the Syrian volunteers at Margyun. ...

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  4. STRICKEN RUSSIA

    The "Daily Express" understands that General Denikin's troope have [?] Odessa, where six british ships are maintaining order. ...

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  5. LABOR TROUBLES

    The announcement was made to-day that, although no de[?] result was reached at the marine engineers interview with the Prime Minister the executive had not ...

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  6. FILLING EMPTY SPACES.

    "Austral a offers opportunities for the settler superior to anything I have seen anywhere else" So said Mr. Caristopaer Turnor, travelling representative of the ...

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  7. THE COAL SHORTAGE.

    Enquiries at the Slipping Board to-day with regard to the reported acute coal shortage at Port Pirie indicated that in view of the shipping deadlock the ...

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  8. PEACE PROBLEMS

    Thirty Democrats held an informs conference to-day, at which they discussed the compromise reservations. Senator Hitchcox said:—"I certainly think headway is ...

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  9. WILLY TO NICKY

    The instalment of the letters of the Kaiser to the Czar of Russia, which is published to-day, deals largely with personal matters. ...

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  10. ANOTHER WAR, LIKELY.

    Speaker at a Millions Club lurncheon to-day, Major-General Sir Coarles Rosenthal issued a warning to be prepared for another war. If in the next year or two ...

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  11. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    The meeting of railwaymen with Sir Eric Geddes this afternoon lasted shout two and a half hours. It is reliably stated that the proceedings were most friendly. ...

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  12. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    To the speed of a motor car Mr. Richter, a fanner, who lives about eight miles from Port Pirie, owes his life. The rapidity of the motor, and the fact that ...

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  13. FRENCH SENATE

    The French Senate elections have resulted in a [?] for the members of the party led by M. Clemenceau. M. Poincare (the retiring President) is ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Fourteen youths have been arrested at Queenstown on charges in connection with the attack on the police at Carrigtothil on January 5. ...

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  15. FLOUR HILL DESTROYED

    Messrs. Noske Bros flour mill, at Natimuk, was destroyed by fire to-day. The fire originated in the top storey. A high wind fanned the flames, and there was a ...

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  16. ENGINEERS ON THE EASTERN

    Three of the steamer Eastern's engineers Were again before the Central Police Court to-day charged with having without reasonable cause refused to put to ...

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  17. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Lientenant Parer, who left London for Australia on Thursday morning, has arrived at at Le Bourget, near Chambery, in France. ...

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  18. VESSELS IN COMMISSION.

    One of the few inter-State vessels still in commission is tie Hexham, which is due to arrive at Melbourne to-morrow from Sydney with a cargo. The steamer ...

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  19. A LEG INJURED.

    At Balaklava on Monday Mr. Arthur Coe broke a small bone in his leg in a simple manner. He pat his foot through a hole in the buckboard while unloading ...

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  20. KILLED BY A SHARK.

    Two boys were swimming in the Newcastle harbor on Wednesday when one. Herbert Oilier (12), was grabbed by the ankle by a shark and pulled under. He ...

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  21. A GUN ACCIDENT.

    At the result of a gun accident near Tothill's Creek recently, Mr. P. Schitzmann has had one of his toes amputated. ...

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  22. ABOLISHING OVERTIME.

    The unions are now discussing a labor Council mandate that all overtime should be abolished. The unions are asked to Vote on the following questions:—Are you ...

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  23. A BROKEN LEG.

    Gordon Gilbert, 3 years old, son of Mr. Tom Gilbert, of Pinnaroo, jumped from the veratdah, and broke his leg. Dr. Ian McNil set the limb. ...

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  24. FIVE SOCIALISTS.

    The action of the State Legislature of New York, by a virtually unanimous vote, in refusing to permit five ejected Socialist members to take their seats on the ground ...

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  25. FIRE STARTED BY A CHILD.

    On Wednesday at about 11 a.m., the three-year-old son of Mr. R. C. Ford, draper, obtained a box of matches, went to the bottom of the yard, and on the ...

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  26. DR. GILRUTH.

    Dr. Gilruth arrived al Auckland in the Wairuna from Vancouver to-day. He declined to make a statement regarding the Territory enquiry. He said the cattle tick ...

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  27. A HOPEFUL PORTENT.

    Since the departure of the executive of the Institute of the Marine Engineers to Melbourne nothing of note has occurred in Sydney. A telegram was received to-day ...

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  28. PRICE OF TEA.

    The price of tea in Sydney has been increased by 2d. pet pound, aud a further advance is expected in the next day or two of at least another penny. ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Pease having been formally established a proclamation has been issued bringing the amnesty to rebels into operation. The amnesty has, however, been virtually in ...

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  30. THE EAST-WEST LINE.

    Owing to the extrusive bookings for the eastern passenger traffic on the overland] railway, the opinion has been expressed, that it would pay the Government to run ...

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  31. A CUT HAND.

    Mr. Roy Tales, an employe of Messrs. Parnell and Bowmans, butchers, of Wallaroo, cut his hand severely while performing his work. He was removed to the ...

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  32. R.S.A. ELECTIONS

    The following are the latest progress figures in connection irita the election of official of the Returned Soldiers Association— ...

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  33. SALE OF WAR BONDS.

    A warning note was sounded to-day by the Federal Treasurer in regard to the offers or certain persons styling themselves "brokers and financiers" to purchase war ...

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  34. BELIEF ASKED FOR.

    A [?] from the transport Workers Federation wanted on the Minister of Justice to-day, and asked the Government to grant relief to the members who are ...

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  35. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales, speaking at the Canada Club dinner, referred to the pleasure with which he anticipated his visit to Australia and New Zealand. He said ...

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  36. THE DIRECTOR OF NAVIGATION.

    The fact tirat Mr. E. L. East, of the Customs Department is acting as chairman of the newly-constituted Marine Council is regarded as an indication that he is ...

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  37. SEIZED CARGOES.

    Particulars mere given to-day by the Minister of Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) of amusements being mace for the delivery of the cargoes of enemy vessels ...

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  38. IS THIS WOODLAND?

    A rather amusing incident happened last night. A man was wandering around the Botanic Gardens as if lost. When asked if he was looking for anybody, he asked ...

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  39. THE GREAT FIGHT.

    Mr. Cachrane state to-day:—I have received a cable message from M. Descamps (manager for Georges Carpentier), who dedares that Carpentier is not considering ...

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  40. WOOL SALES.

    At the Australasian wool sales to-day 10,648 bales were catalogued, of which 3,785 were from New Zealand. There was an excelent selection of Merinos, but the ...

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  41. THE FILM CENSORSHIP.

    A report was issued to-day by Mr. Arcnibald Strong, outlining the work of the Commonwealth Film Censor Board since March, 1917. Mr. Strong, who is the chief ...

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  42. ENEMY DEBTS.

    One of the articles of the Peace Treaty with Germany which has now been ratified provides for the payment of enemy debts, and each of the contracting parties to the ...

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  44. NEW SOUTH STATES ELECTIONS.

    Major-General Rossenthal has announced himself as a candidate for the St. George electorate in the interests of the Progressive Party. ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND VICTORY LOAN.

    The Minister of Finance states that the Victory loan, which was raised locally, amounted to £8,800,000. Considerable sums have yet to come in under the compulsory ...

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  47. PROFITEERING.

    The following resolution was passed by the Melbourne breach of the A.L.P. on Wednesday evening:—"That this branch requests the Prime Minister, before proceeding to give effect to ...

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  48. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Until the Federal Government take steps to fill the two Cabinet vacancies, farther developments in the political arena are unlikely. It is stated, however, that ...

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  49. FRUIT EXPORT.

    With reference to the cabled announcement that there is a meat glut in England, and that in consequence there is an agitation on foot to reserve greater space for ...

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  50. THE EMBARGO ON CONFECTIONERY

    It was stated to-day by the Minister for Customs that it was idle for persons who professed to be well informed to speculate about what was going to ...

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  52. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier stated yesterday that the Government had arranged to purchase the South-West Timber Hewers Association's mills and concessions for £84,000 ...

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  53. NEW COMPANIES.

    Companies have not taken long to avail themselves of the repeal of the regulations controlling the issue of fresh capital. A total of £8,500,000 of capital was registered ...

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  54. A MOTOR FATALITY.

    At the conclusion of the enquiry into the death of Lynella Jane Nichol, of Royal Park, who was knocked down and killed by a motor car at Frankston on ...

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