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  2. RUSSIAN PROBLEM

    The correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" in Paris has interviewed Mr. Frederick Corse, a former chairman of the Russo American Chamber of Commerce, ...

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  3. THE FATE OF CAPTAIN HOWELL

    A mystery surrounds the fate of Captain Howell and Lieutenant Frazer, who are believed to have fallen in the Mediterranean Sea near Corfu last Wednesday. ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) will return this morning from Melbourne, where he has been attending meetings of the Australian Wheat Board. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales announces that he will probably leave for Australia and New Zealand in March. ...

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  6. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    The "Morning Post" says the Conference of Allied Ministers in London was not a continuation of the sittings of the Supreme Council, but a special British and French ...

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  7. "THE WOBBLE."

    A passing reference by the Governor to the predicted "wobble" through planetary influence caused amusement at the annual speech day of St. Peter's College on ...

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  8. THE ELECTIONS

    More absent votes were counted in Grey and Adelaide districts on Wednesday. In Adelaide 387 votes were accepted, and of these Mr. Blundell received 232 ...

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  9. IN THIS GENERATION

    "Where is Australia? Somewhere near Sieria, isn't it?" An Australian on board ship swore blacka[?]d-blue that this was said to him by an ...

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  10. A JUDGE AND A MINE

    Mr.Justice Ewing sat again to-day to enquire into the charges against Dr. Gilruth. Judge Bevan, and Messrs. Carey and Evans. They included one that Mr. ...

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  11. FIRE ON THE BOONAH.

    A serious fire broke out late last night among the cargo of the steamer Boonah, in the Albert docks. The fire began among the war material and the captured ...

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  12. CHAMPION ROWING.

    Edward Barry in an interview, states that he will begin steady preparation immediately for his match with Felton, as the articles for the Parramatta race have ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A judge has ordered warrants to be issued for the arrest of Rufus Naylor, a member of the town council, on charges of perjury and contravention of the lottery ...

    Article : 152 words
  14. THE CURRENCY.

    The sub-committee appointed by the Treasury to enquire as to currency and foreign exchange, is investigating the effect likely to arise from any change in ...

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  15. HOUSES DISAGREE.

    A deadlock has occurred between the Legislative Council and the Assembly in connection with the Neceesary Commodities Control Bill. When the measure was ...

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  16. BRITISH FARMING.

    The majority report of the Royal Commission on Agriculture proposes to continue the principle of guaranteeing the payment of a minimum price tor cereals ...

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  17. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day there was only a limited selection of Merinos, for which Yorkshire operators competed more keenly than did Conti[?]ental ...

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  18. COWARDLY OUTRAGE.

    Further outrages are reported from Ireland. A constable was shot dead in the street at K[?]britain, but no arrests [?]e made. ...

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  19. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    President Wilson is now permitted by his doctors to walk round his room for a short time. Each day he spends an hour in the open air. His general condition has ...

    Article : 75 words
  20. THE "FREEMAN'S JOURNAL."

    The "Freeman's Journal," Dublin, has suppressed for publishing statements likely to disaffect the police. The type and vital portions of the plant have been ...

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  21. COST OF PAPER.

    A Bill has been introduced into Con[?] to exclude newspapers and magazine f[?]m the mails unless their size is limited. This is in order to conserve the use of paper. ...

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  22. THE AIR FORCES.

    The House of Commons has passed the Air Force votes. Mr. Churchill, on presenting the Air Estimates for the current year, which ...

    Article : 151 words
  23. ITALY AND FIUME.

    Contrary to American reports, stating that Italy has been given the sovereignty. of Flume, reports from Paris state that M. Clemenceau and Mr. Lloyd George have ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Newhaven, Connecticut, states:—The Yale University athletic-authorities have announced that they have accepted the challenge of Oxford and ...

    Article : 92 words
  25. MEXICAN AFFAIRS.

    An announcement has been made that the American Embassy in Mexico City has been instructed [?] investigat the alleged kidnapping of two A[?]rican citizens ...

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  26. THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    Hostilities were suspended for two days on the frontier, owing to the Mah[?]ds having expressed a desire for peace. They were given until 11 o'clock yesterday to ...

    Article : 85 words
  27. EGYPTIAN UNREST.

    A student attempted to assassinate the Premier, Youssuf, to-day. He first threw bombs and then fired a revolver. Fortunately his missiles missed their aim. ...

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  28. THE WHEAT SCHEME.

    More trouble has occurred in respect to the loading of the three wheat ships now in port at Wallaroo. It is understood that the men declined to work overtime, and ...

    Article : 98 words
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  32. THE DEATH SENTENCE.

    A man was sentenced to death at Chester in October, for murdering a thirteen-year-old girl under revolting circumstances, while drunk. He appealed to the Court ...

    Article : 99 words
  33. SETTLING SOLDIERS.

    Replying to a deputation to-day, the Assistant Minister of Lands said between 7,000 and 8,000 returned soldiers held land qualification certificates in Victoria, and ...

    Article : 99 words
  34. THE END OF EVERYTHING—TOMORROW NIGHT.

    For the past few weeks people have been in a state of excitement over the prophecy that the end of the world would take place about the 17th of December, ...

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  35. ACROSS BASS STRAIT.

    Many messages of congratulation have been received by Lieutenant Long on his successful flight from Tasmania to Melbourne. He has not yet decided whether ...

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  36. THE SURRY HILLS TRAGEDY.

    The City Coroner to-day returned a verdict of wilful murder against Wm. Henry Blackburn in connection with the shooting at a lodginarhouse in Surry Hills a few days ...

    Article : 79 words
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  38. CYCLONE IN QUEENSLAND

    Last night Warra was visited by cyclonic storm which did much damage. A number of buildings and sheds were unroofed, outhouses, overturned, the ...

    Article : 59 words
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  40. WORK POR QUEENSLAND UNEMPLOYED.

    The acting Premier (Mr. Fihelly) to-day received a deputation of six members of the unemployed committee. Subsequently he stated that since the original ...

    Article : 112 words
  41. A MAGISTRATE SUED.

    Before Mr. Justice Sly and a jury to-day Dr. George Fox, of Balmain, sued Frederick Gregory Adrian, stipendiary magistrate, of Sydney, to recover £2,000 damages for ...

    Article : 107 words
  42. TWICE "BURGLED."

    Mr. Donald Hooper's tobacconist shop, which was entered on Friday night and robbed of £20 worth of stuff, was again entered last night, and a similar loss ...

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  43. DALRY PRODUCE POOL.

    The Commonwealth Dairy Produce Pool Committee intimated to-day that in relation to the distribution of the bonus of £110,000, representing the profits made by ...

    Article : 61 words
  44. TASMANIAN WOOL.

    A wool appraisement took place to-day. The prices realised were satisfactory, Those for comebacks and crossbreds established a record for the whole of the wool ...

    Article : 62 words
  45. PEARCE DISTRESS CASE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 words
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