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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS

    The passengers of the steamer Arafura which arrived in Sydney from the East, and was placed in quarantine on account of smallpox having ...

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  3. THE GAOL PLOT CASE.

    Witnesses In the gaol plot case said they were told that if they contrived the escape of Angus Murray they would be well provided for, ...

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  4. RECOGNITION OF SOVIET REPUBLIC

    The Political Correspondent of the London "Daily Herald" writing under the heading of "The Soviet Republic to be recognised" says: ...

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  5. GENERAL (GERMAN SAILORS' STRIKE

    Mr. Haveiock Wilson, on behalf of the National Sailors and Firemen's Union, has telegraphed to the Prime Minister pointing out that ...

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  6. MISS JEWSON'S LONG WALK

    Miss Jewson has reached Norwich after her long Walk She left London afoot, declaring that she would not travel by "blackleg" trains. ...

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  7. LISTS BODY FOUND.

    The murderer List has been found dead at Packenham. Death apparently had taken place three days ago. ...

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  8. THE DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE.

    Some of Dr. Wilson's intimate friends have revealed confidences concerning the attitude of the exPresident on an important question. ...

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  9. BRITAIN RECOGNISES SOVIET

    Britain has officially recognised the Soviet, and Russia has been invited to send as early as possible plenipotentiaries to draft the basis ...

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  10. A GHASTLY TRAGEDY

    At the Vine Inn, near Portsmouth, Albert Gamblin, licensee, his wife, son and daughter were found dead al| having been shot with a ...

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  11. MANNER OF LIST'S DEATH

    When the body of List, the alleged Botanic Park murderer, was found, it was seen that he had severed the arteries in bis arm and ...

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  12. RED RAGGERS' OPPORTUNITY MISSED

    In urging the "workers" to organise in order that the days of their exploitation may be ended, Garden said an opportunity was ...

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  13. A HUGE BANK FRAUD.

    A huge fraua was recently perpetrated on the English, Scottish and Australian Bank, £2500 being obtained on a cheque which was ...

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  14. MACDONALD AND POINCARES LETTERS

    The text of the letters which have passed between the Prime Ministers of Great Britain and France have been published. ...

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  15. A HUN AND HIS FLAG.

    The German Ambassador refuses to lower the Embassy flag during ex-President Wilson's funeral. It is suggested that Dr. Weidfeldt's ...

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  16. A SEXAGENARIAN'S FATE

    The disappearance in September last of a sexagenarian named George Cooper, at Brislington, has been cleared up by the discovery of his ...

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  17. YOUTHFUL DESPERADOES.

    There was an exciting scuffle at the Central railway station today, when one of three youths discharged a revolver, and with his comrades ...

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  18. OUTRAGE AND MURDER.

    Robert Scott (23) has been arrested on a charge of outraging and murdering Gwendoline Murray (11), at Gisbourne. ...

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  19. GREECE

    The Republicans have declared war on M. Venezelos. Fifty-nine extremists indulged in rowdyism when Venezeios announced in the ...

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  20. WAGES IN ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. McDonald, of the Northern Collieries Association, on the eve of his departure for Australia stated that conditions and wages are ...

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  21. SEVERE ELECTRICAL STORMS.

    Electrical storms which occurred at Donald stripped the trees in the bush and the orchards, perforated roofs and broke windows. ...

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  22. THREE LABOR PEERS.

    The new Labor Government has created three peers from its own ranks. The new peers are Sir Sydney Olivier, Secretary of State ...

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  23. VALUABLE FEATHERS.

    O[?]ver Johnson, magistrate at Eitape, New Guinea, who was on holidays, has been arrested for exporting bird of paradise plumage. ...

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  24. ROBBERS OF DRUNKEN MEN.

    Judge Mouie, when sentencing some men for robbery of drunken men In whose company they were, said that he regretted that the ...

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  25. GERMANY AND THE ALLIES

    The Government has proposed to Britain that the questions relating to the maintenace of public order ana the security of the occupation ...

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  26. A GHASTLY TRAGEDY

    Covered by a blood-stained counterpane In a large double feed, three murdered children were found last night in a tenement house in ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICA

    The decision of the Chamber of Mines to grant to employees [?] based on the price realised for gold, as long as the premium continues, ...

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  28. VENEZELOS AND THE GREEK CABINET.

    In response to the Greek Cabinet's request, M. Venezelos has decided to retain the Premiership for the time being, though be will not ...

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  29. BULLOCK RUNS AMOK.

    Two women while walking on the payement in a Geeloqg street were rushed by a bullock which had escaped from a butcher's mob, and ...

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  30. JAPAN

    The dissolution of the Imperial Diet was announced while the Diet was in recess, the Prime Minister having forestalled an imminent vote ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND

    It is reported that several gas flows have been encountered in the Landor Oil Company's bores at Oralla. Also that the American ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICA'S COLOR PROBLEM.

    In an Important debate on unemployment in the South African Assembly, General Hertzog said that South Africa is at the parting of ...

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  33. AVIATION

    Three Japanese naval 'planes collided in mid air above the Kasumlgaura aviation field, and the occupants of two were instantly killed, ...

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  34. CHINA

    Dr. Thompson has escaped from captivity, and has reached PootonIchenar. ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Boy Albert Chard (24), who had been found guilty of having assaulted a young woman at Port Lincoln on December 18, with the ...

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  36. INDIA

    The number qf mill operatives now on strike is nearly 140,000, Seventy-five mills have been closed down. ...

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  37. ITALY

    It is officially anaounced that Italy is recognising the Russian Soviet, and that a Russo-Italian treaty will be concuded forthwith ...

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  38. OBITUARY

    The death is announced of Dr. Woodrow Wilson, aged 67. Death was due to an affection of the digestive organs. ...

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  39. LABOR'S INTERNAL TROUBLES.

    Another serious split has occurred in the ranks of the A.L.P. The members of the alternative executive body, consisting of 30 ...

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  40. 150,000 MILL HANDS ON STRIKE.

    The mill hands o[?] strike now number 150,000. The situation is unchanged. ...

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  41. RUSSIA

    The use of the name of "Leuingrad" in place of "Petrograd" In hondr of the late head of the Russian Soviet has been strictly enforced, ...

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  42. TIE BLACK LABOR QUESTION.

    Lord Leverhulme, as the guest of the Chamber of Commerce at the town hall today, reverted to the subject of black labor in the ...

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  43. GHANDI TO BE RELEASED.

    The Government of Bombay has ordered the release of Ghandi, the leader of the non-co-operation movement in India. ...

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  44. A SERIOUS POSITION.

    The mill hands' strike has taken a serious turn. Trams and trains have been stloned, and Europeans and Parsees have been attacked and ...

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  45. VICTORIA

    Australian problems were touched upon by Lord Leverhi[?]me in the coarse of a speech at the fifth quarterly dinner of the Chamber of ...

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  46. IMPERIAL CABLES. UNITED KINGDOM

    It is officially confirmed that Mr. Ramsay Macdonald wrote a private letter to M. Poincare in very friendly terms expressing the hope that all ...

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  47. ARBITRATION REJECTED

    The mill owners have rejected I a proposal of arbitration, and the lockout of mill bands still continues ...

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  48. FOREIGN CABLES

    The oil lands scandal has become rapidly a partisan and acrimonious question, and is topping all other legislative business. ...

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  49. IRISH

    Mr. W. T. Cosgrave, President of the Dail Eireann, has announced that the Government of the Free State bad accepted an invitation ...

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  50. MR. MACDONALD'S VIEW OF SITUATION

    In the course of a speech in Carlisle Mr. Ramsay Macdonald said that his Government had inherited a great mess, which it was its duty ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    A fire at Hardware Chambers,, Elizabeth Street, last night caused damage estimated at £50,000. A dog teat gave the first warning ...

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