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  2. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    In ideal weather the match between England and New South Wales was resumed at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day, and a big crowd assembled early, ...

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  3. THE EAST COAST

    The Master Warden (Mr. [?] G. Rogers) and [?]ther members of the Hobart Marine Board left Hobart on Friday morning on a visit of inspection ...

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  4. FAMINE IN CHINA

    The—Tientsin correspondent of the "Chicago Tribuno" states that the members of the American and British Famine Relief Expedition to China ...

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  5. AMERICA AND JAPAN THE CALIFORNIAN LEGISLATION.

    A committee of Japanese journalists passed a resolution at Tokio to-day demanding that a national protest be made against the Californian ...

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  6. IRELAND THE MICROBE MURDER PLOT

    In connection with the statement made by Sir Hamar Greenwood, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, of the finding of a secretly issued document ...

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  7. RUSSIA THE CRIMEAN SITUATION.

    A wireless message received in London from Moscow, the headquarters of the Russian Bolsheviks, claims that when the latter occupied Kertch, in ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS THE PROCEEDINGS AT GENEVA.

    The special representative of the Australian Press Association attending the meeting of the League of Nations at Geneva says it is reported that ...

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  9. ARRIVAL OF REFUGEES.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, November 20. Eighty ships, carrying 120,000 refugees from the Crimea, anchored at the entrance to the Sea of Marmora ...

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  10. RELATIONS WITH GREAT BRITAIN.

    Officials of the State Department at Washington consider that the proposed trade agreement between Great Britain and Russia is a virtual de facto ...

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  11. GLENORCHY WATER BILL.

    Power to raise £27,000 for the purpose of extending the Glenorchy water supply is being sought under a bill to amend the Glenorchy Water Acts, 1890 ...

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  12. THE SINN FEIN CRIMES.

    Two soldiers were killed by Sinn Foiners yesterday at Catloe, in County Cork, during an attack on a military guard. ...

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  13. FURTHER AMERICAN ACTION

    Senator Bleds[?] announces that he will introduce legislation patterned after the Californian law, designed to preven[?] Japanese from acquiring the ...

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  14. THE GREEK CRISIS. ATTITUDE OF FRANCE TO CONSTANTINE.

    It is officially announced that M. Leygues, the Prime Minister of France, has informed Lord Derby, the British Ambassador, that the French ...

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  15. THE SOVIET AND GERMANY.

    M. Kopp, the Russian Soviet representative in Berlin, has informed Dr. Simons, the German Foreign Secretary, that Russia is cancelling the orders ...

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  16. BOLSHEVIK PROPAGANDA.

    The Norwegian Government has prohibited the import and export of Bolshevik propaganda literature. ...

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  17. PRIEST KIDNAPPED.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. J. Devlin, Nationalist member for Falls, asked for information concerning the alleged kidnapping of ...

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  18. THE POPE'S ANXIETY.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" says he learns from the highest Papal source at the Papal Court that for months past Pope ...

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  19. FALL OF KARS.

    It is reported in Paris that Kars and Erivan, in Trans-Caucasia, have fallen, and that the Turkish Nationalist troops under Kemal Pasha are threatening to ...

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  20. THE GREEK LEGATION IN LONDON.

    All the members of the staff of the Greek Legation in London have resigned. ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Prince Arthur of Connaught, the Governor-General of South Africa, who reached Capetown, from England last week, had a remarkably cordial ...

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  22. BLOWS TO SINN FEIN.

    The Galway Council has decided to repudiate the Dail Eirann (Sinn Fein) authority, and comply with the requirements of the Local Government Board. ...

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  23. ROMANTIC CHANCERY SUIT.

    A romantic Chancery suit will commence on Tuesday in the High Court of Justice concerning a freehold estate at Lewisham, in South-West London, ...

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  24. THE ST. KILDA TRAGEDY.

    The inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of David String Davidson, who was shot dead in the garden of No. 3 Tennyson-street, St. ...

    Article : 164 words
  25. GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister of England, interviewed yesterday by the London correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" for the purpose of ...

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  26. SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    Addressing the members of the South African Institute of Medical Research at Johannesburg to-day, Sir Spencer Lister, the discoverer of the ...

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  27. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The English newspapers are begin[?] to give prominence to the importance of the Empire Prime Minister's Conference in June next. The ...

    Article : 149 words
  28. REPRISALS.

    The members of the National Liberal Club gave a luncheon to-day in honour of Mr. Asquith, the leader of the Liberals, who, in a speech, said that ...

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  29. ROWDYISM ON FOOTBALL FIELD.

    The English Football Association has taken drastic action against the Millwall and the Crystal Palace League clubs in London owing to the ...

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  30. THE INTERESTS OF AUSTRALIA.

    Senator Millen (Australia) is actively working on the commissions to which he has been appointed: He has exercised considerable influence on the ...

    Article : 376 words
  31. THE VERDUN BATTLEFIELD.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that France is meeting with insuperable chstacles in the reconstruction of the Verdun ...

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  32. BROWN COAL STRIKE.

    There have been no developments in the coal crisis during the week-end. Negotiations are proceeding between the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) and ...

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  33. BOLSHEVISM AND SINN FEIN

    The hearing of the charge of sedition against Colonel Malone, M.P., was continued to-day. The prosecution at the first hearing ...

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  34. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    It now seems almost certain that the Federal Parliament will rise this week for the Christmas vacation, and that, unless the unforeseen happens, both ...

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  35. CHINESE FINANCES.

    Messrs. J. P. Morgan and Co., the New York bankers, have issued a summary of the Chinese consortium agreement. The consortium will last for ...

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  36. CAPITAL AND LABOUR.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Mr. H. Hoover, in a speech delivered to-day before the American Engineers' ...

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  37. DROWNING CASES.

    The Rev. F. C. Bremner. Presbyterian clergyman, stationed at Wodonga, was drowned while bathing this morning in the River Murray, a few ...

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  38. BRITISH EX-SERVICE MEN.

    Various organisations in the United Kingdom, representing about 3,000,000 ex-service men, including members of the Officers' Association, are uniting ...

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  39. ST. MICHAEL'S PARISH.

    A large congregation was present at the induction of the Rev. T. J. Gibson as rector of the newly-formed parish of St. Michael's and All Angels, West ...

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  40. THE MANDATES.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is understood that the United States will request that Americans in ...

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  41. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    International Traders Limited, of Sydney, New South Wales, having offered the Italian Government 200,000 tons of wheat at 15s, 3d. per bushel, ...

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  42. BURGLARIES IN HOBART.

    A daring burglary was carried out in premises in Elizabeth-street on Thursday evening. Some time between 7.30 and 8.15 p.m. the residence of Mr. ...

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  43. THE KALGOORLIE SEAT. Mr. MAHON NOMINATES.

    The State Executive, of the Official Labour party has received four nominations for selection by ballot for the Kalgoorlie Federal seat. They are ...

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  44. UNDESIRABLES.

    The United States Commissioners for Immigration (Mr. Wallis) states that thousands of undesirable aliens, many of them dangerous radicals, are being ...

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  45. NEW LAND BILL.

    An Irish Land Bill, which is complementary to the Home Rule Bill, will practically abolish landlord'sm in Ireland. It will not touch land purchased ...

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  46. BASIC WAGE COMMISSION.

    It is understood that the report of the Basic Wage Commission has been handed to the Governor-General (Lord Forster), and that it will be considered by ...

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  47. ADMISSION TO THE LEAGUE.

    The main interest of the commissions centres aroud that dealing with admissions to the League of Nations, with its bearing on enemy States. An ...

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  48. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CAMPAIGN.

    Soon after the Federal Parhament adjourns for the Christmas holidays a number of members of both Houses will leave for West Australia to take part ...

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  49. TRANSFER OF GERMAN FORTUNES.

    The German Reichstag is debating sensational revelations in connection with the transfer to Holland of the private fortunes of many members of ...

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  50. REPATRIATION.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, has sent a cablegram to Mr. Andrew Fisher, the High Commissioner, authorising the ...

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  51. WEST AUSTRALIAN HARVEST.

    The Government Statistician has issued the following harvest forecast:— Wheat, 1,255,079 acres; 11,254,937 bushels, average nine bushels per acre. ...

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  52. JOHN M'CORMACK.

    Mr. John McCormack, the famous singer, who cancelled his engagements in Australia owing to the demonstration held against him in the Adelaido ...

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  53. BURGLARY IN MELBOURNE.

    The Glaciarium, near Princes Bridge, was broken into by burglars between 1 o'clock and 5 o'clock this morning, and a safe in the manager's office was ...

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