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  2. CABLEGRAMS AND TELEGRAMS GERMANY AND THE ALLIES

    The Separations Commission has unanimously decided to appoint two expert committees to examine Germany's capacity to pay. The ...

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  3. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS VICTO[?]A

    For having caused a fire which spread to adjoining properties George Forbes, a Gippsland farmer, has been ordered by the ...

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  4. TRAGEDY AT A COAL PIT

    A terrible tragedy is reported from Sheffield, where, owing to a rope breaking in the Nunnery coal pit, 176 men were hurled to the bottom of an ...

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  5. MUNICIPAL

    In reply to Cr. Holden the Town Clerk said that Mr. Marmion, the Council's solicitor, had advised that he had instructed his solicitors in ...

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  7. DIVERGENCE OF OPINION

    Mr. McCurdy, Liberal candidate for Northampton, spoke yesterday from, a platform resembling a shop piled with tinned goods, ironware, ...

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  8. STATE TELEGRAMS

    The cattle in Australia are estimated to be worth £100,000,000, hence the anxiety in regard to the supposed outbreak of rinderpest. ...

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  9. THE POLICE STRIKE

    Mr. Lawson refusded' to grant an interview to the Trades Hall Council regarding the reinstatement of the policemen who went out ...

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  10. ACTION REGARDING EXPELLED GERMANS

    The French and Belgian Governments have decided on administrative measures to be taken in fav[?]or of persons expelled from the ...

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  11. THE SITUATION IN OCCUPIED AREAS

    General Degoutte thinks that passive resistance in Germany will virtually cease when work is effectively resumed at the mines and ...

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  12. A HORRIBLE TRAGEDY

    In night attire and with bare feet bleeding from cuts caused by the rough roads, Elsie Price, aged 9 years, ran into the Carlton police ...

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  13. A WOMAN CANDIDATE ATTACKED

    Miss Violet Robertson, Conservative candidate for the St. Rollox Division of Glasgow,, was attacked by a number of hooligans while ...

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  14. SUSPICIOUS DEATHS OF CATTLE AT BELMONT

    Several further cases of disease are reported in a small herd of cattle at Belmont, in which two deaths occurred last week. The ...

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  15. THE COMING ELETCIONS

    Mr. L[?] George declared yesterday that whaever might be the result of the British elections, Liberalism would win such a ...

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  16. POTATOES FROM W.A.

    New South Wales will [?]ow Western Australian potatoes to enter that State provided they are not from a quarantined area. ...

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  17. FOREIGN CABLES GERMANY

    Herr Marx (a Centralist) has formed a cabinet in which he will be Chancellor; Dr. Jares, Minister for the Interior; Dr. Stresemann, ...

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  18. FATAL ACCIDENT

    A charabanc containing 18 male passengers was upset two miles beyond Eltham yesterday while negotiating a sharp turn in the road. ...

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  19. SERIOUS POSITION AT BELMONT

    A serious development has occurred at Belmont in connection with the outbreak of the cattle disease. The Commonwealth veterinary ...

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  20. UNEMPLOYED IN THE RUHR.

    It is estimated that the unemployed in the occupied regions of the Ruhr number more than 2,000, 000. ...

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  21. TRADES HALL AND THE POLICE

    There were no developments at the Trades Hall today in connection with the efforts to obtain the reinstatement of the policemen who ...

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  22. JAPAN

    A sharp earthquake rocked western Japan and the island of Formosa yesterday, and the nervous population fled to the open spaces in ...

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  23. LITTLE BOY KILLED.

    James Mortimer Rendell, a little boy, was killed last night at Jitarning railway siding through the door of a railway waggon falling ...

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  24. ELECTION NOTES

    The ex-Minister for Agriculture, Sir R. Sanders, speaking at Bridgetown yesterday, predicted the election of 349 Conservativ[?]es. ...

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  25. PROHIBITION OF WESTRALIAN STOCK AND PRODUCE

    A proclamation has been issued in Victoria prohibiting the importation from Western Australia of all animals and animal products, and ...

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  26. POLITICAL WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    The State revenue for November was £526,816, and the expenditure £637,818, the deficit being £111,002. ...

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  27. BUFFALO FLY IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    A meeting of the Australian Meat Council today considered the losses caused by buffalo fly in Western Australia. It was reported that ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES

    An outbreak of red water at Murwillumbah is regarded by departmental officials as the most serlous in the history of the Tweed. Since ...

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  29. DEFEAT OF THE REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS BILL

    The Seats Redistribution Bill was defeated in the Legislative Assembly by 25 votes to 22. Messrs. Mann, Pickering, Denton, Gibson and ...

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  30. INDIA

    The Swaraj, a party of non-cooperators in India which believes in entering the legislatures in order to obstruct the Government, ...

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  31. A SENSATIONAL STORY

    A sensational story was told to the police early yesterdaly morning by Robert Critchley, a clerk employed by the Norwich Union ...

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  32. AVIATION

    There will be a delay in the establishment of the Sydney-Adelaide aviation service owing to the fai[?]re of the new type of ...

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  33. ANTICIPATED CLOSING DOWN OF SYDNEY ROYAL MINT

    It is expected that the [?]oyal Minl will be closed at the end of the year, owing to the impossibility of Dr. Page attending a proposed ...

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  34. MURDERER CAPTURED

    The principal murderer of Major Finnis has been captured, and has confessed his crime. He also implicated four Waziris and two ...

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  35. GENERAL "THE AMERICA OF THE FUTURE"

    Speaking in Lancashire yesterday, Lord Derby said that Australia was going to be the America of the future, and added: ...

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  36. IRISH

    A septuagenarian farmer named Brennan was shot dead and his nephew dangerously wounded in an affray at The Grange, County Sligo. ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    The tippers at the ports in South Wales have refused to work a third shift, despite the advice of the officials of the National Union ...

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  38. CATTLE IN FREMANTLE AREA

    Further cases of cattle disease have occurred in the Fremantle district, and the whole of the remainder of the cattle in the area ...

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  39. OUTRAGE IN KERRY

    A sergeant of the Irish Civic Guard, named Barry, was shot dead at Scartaglin, County Kerry, Ireland, on Monday night by six masked ...

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  40. A DISASTROUS FLOOD

    A message from Bergamo states that three communes have disappeared in floods caused by water, released by a disaster to a big ...

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  41. IMPERIAL CABLES.

    Fourteen speeches on Wednesday and 15 today was Mr. Lloyd George's record for his Lancashire to[?]. ...

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  42. ELECTRIC LIGHT BOARD

    The Financial Report. showed a credit at bank of £238 17s. 4d., on deposit at Savings Bank £259 9s. 7d., sundry debtors £168 ...

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  43. SOUTH AFRICK

    Referring to the Imperial Conference, General Smuls emphasised that it was a fruitful and illuminating discussion of the Empire's ...

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  44. AGENT GENERAL OF N.S.W. INJURED IN A MOTOR SMASH

    Sir Timothy Coghlan, Agent General for New [?]South Wales, was somewhat seriously injured in a motor [?] near Mar[?]gh, ...

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