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  2. JAPAN IN TROUBLE.

    Authoritative information from Tokio indicates that the fate of the Ham Ministry will be tested at a meeting of the Diet shortly. Japan, although enjoying ...

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  3. IRISH HOME RULE

    Intense interest has been manifested in Mr. Lloyd George's speech on the Irish settlement to-day. He spoke for an hour, and he made it clear that the putting into ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS

    The King's Speech at the prorogation of Parliament this afternoon contained at the outset a recognition of the new conditions, and changing the time-honored "My ...

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  5. CYCLONE AT ORANGE

    A disastrous storm broke over Orange last night. The wind blew with cyclonic force, accompanied by hail. Verandahs were blown down, sheds and signboards ...

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  6. PEACE PROBLEMS

    Herr von Lersner has received the Allied Note. The Allies adhere to the demand for docks and tonnage from Germany, but there is a loophole left for ...

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  7. DUBLIN OUTRAGE

    Archbishop Walsh says:—The attempted assassination of the Viceroy, which has startled and shocked Dublin, calls for a melancholy protest from every Irishman ...

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  8. A GRAND OLD MAN.

    One of the most widely esteemed citizens of Adelaide, Sir Edwin Thomas Smith, died at his residence. "The Acacias," Marryatville, at 2.15 p.m. on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BIRTH OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    In commenting as the early colonist often does, on the swiftness of Time's flight, a dear old lady among a group of honored pioneers at Glenelg twelve months ...

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  10. MEXICAN OFFENCES.

    Mr. Lansing has announced that the Embassy in Mexico has been instructed to protest against the detention of the two American sailors, and to request Mexi[?] ...

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  11. CAPTAIN ROSS SMITH.

    The following message from Charleville (Queensland) from Sir Ross Smith was received at the G.P.O., Sydney, on Thursday:—Serious engine breakdown. ...

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  12. WOMEN JUSTICES.

    A number of representative women have been appointed justices of the peace. They include the Marchioness of Crewe, the Marchioness of Londonderry, Mrs. Lloyd ...

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  13. EGYPTIAN STRIKES.

    The strike of native lawyers continues. The Government officials are restive, and are inclined to strike. A strong Mussul[?] man protest has been made against the ...

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  14. THE SHIPPING PROBLEM.

    According to Mr. Ross, the Canadian Trade Commissioner, who arrived on Wednesday from America, the Canadian Government have embarked upon a ...

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  15. AN ENGLISHMAN'S LUCK.

    The manager of an English bank in Madrid won the first prize in the national lottery. The amount is [?]375,000. ...

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  16. AMERICAN ANARCHISTS

    The transport Buford has sailed for Russia, carrying 249 Anarchists, deported from the United States, including the leaders. Emma Goldman Berkman, who threatened ...

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  17. TRADE IN AMERICA.

    Mr. Sheldon, the Australian Trade Commissioner, has spent three days in Boston, where he was entertained by leading business men interested in the wool trade. ...

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  18. ADMIRAL SIMS.

    Admiral Sims wrote a letter to Mr. Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, refusing to accept the Distinguished Service Medal on the ground that other naval officers ...

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  19. A COUNCIL DEFIED.

    The Mayor (Mr. Wicks) presented the following minute at the meeting of the City Council on Wednesday night:—During the latter portion of November I ...

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  20. GERMAN ENTERPRISE.

    Baron Kuno, director of the Hamburg Amerika line, has told his friends that the German Government intends to grant a subsidy of 15 hundred million marks to ...

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  21. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    It is reported that the Bolsheviks have raised 31 infantry and 7 cavalry divisions. A desperate attempt has been made to crush General Denikin's forces in ...

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  22. FIRES ON SHIPS.

    The Commonwealth line nave offered £100 as a reward for information concerning the perpetrators of the fire on the Boonah. The numerous outbreaks are ...

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  23. SIR GEORGE REID.

    A committee, including Lord Sydenham, Lord Blythe, Mr. Fisher, and Sir Thomas Mackenzie, are appealing for public subscriptions to erect a memorial over the ...

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  24. PUGILISM.

    Goddard and Coghill fought for a purse of £800. Coghill was unlucky in meeting an over-severe referee. Coghill foolishly began to argue and was hit two or three ...

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  25. THE POPE'S FEARS.

    The Pope, in a speech to-day, said:—Society has turned against God. A spirit of indiscipline pervades the world. There is danger that the spirit of vengeance and ...

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  26. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    General Sir John Monash, in the "Sunday Times," thus describes the capture of Peronne and Mont St. Quentin:—When I telephoned to General Rawlinson that we ...

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  27. THE KAISER.

    The delay in the further proceedings to bring the Kaiser to justice is the result of the trouble over the signing of the protocols. The Allies intend to present ...

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  28. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the Liverpool wool sales there was good competition for all sorts. Tne Merinos were unchanged, and fine crossbreds were 5 to 10 per cent, above the London ...

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  29. PRINCESS PATRICIA.

    The Princess Patricia of Connaught, wife of Commander Ramsay, R.N. has given birth to a son. ...

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  30. "SOCCER."

    The British Football Association (Soccer) have accepted an invitation to send a team to South Africa in the spring. Twelvematches will be played. ...

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  31. WAGES IN SYDNEY.

    The State Executive Council has passed a minute giving effect to the Board of Trade's declaration of the 17/ a week increase to male employes in all branches of ...

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  32. ITALIAN CABINET.

    The Chamber of Deputies has passed a vote of confidence in the Covernment by 242 votes to 216. ...

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  34. CHRISTMAS JOYS.

    The Christmas and New Year holiday season promises to be marked by a wonderful round of gaiety. There is every indication that the festivities will eclipse all ...

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  35. CANADIAN WHEAT CROP.

    It is estimated that the 1919 wheat crop in Canada will be 196,361,000 bushels. ...

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  36. CAPTAIN HOWELL.

    The representative of Lloyd's underwriters at [?] states:—During the stormy and bo[?] erous weather the aeroplane flown by Captain Howell and ...

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  39. A NEW EUROPE.

    Mr. W. V. Dam, the well-known engineer, who is associated with the Victorian engineering firm of Thomson & Co., arrived in Sydney on Wednesday, after a ...

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  40. DOCKYARD THEFTS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that there has been an enormous increase of thefts from London docks, especially of wine and spirits. There were 1,260 convictions in ...

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  41. ST. ALBAN'S ELECTION.

    The result of the St. Alban's by-election to the House of Commons was as follows:- Colonel F. E. Fremantle ...

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  42. AMOK WITH A REVOLVER.

    At Walgett last night a man ran amok with a loaded revolver. He tired several shots at different persons, including Constable Lind, before he could be arrested. ...

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  43. THE ANTARCTIC.

    The Lord Mayor, presiding at the Mansion House over the meeting of the committee appointed to [?]tain funds for the Antarctic expedition, to be led by ...

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  45. A PRINCE IN TROUBLE.

    A message states that when Prince Carol was ordered to rejoin his regiment he attempted to commit suicide with a revolver. He was seriously wounded, and has since ...

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  46. A NEW INDIA.

    A Royal proclamation announces an amnesty of political prisoners in India and other offenders against the State, to synchronise with the proclamation of the new ...

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