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  2. SANTA CLAUS

    There was no mistaking him as he sat on the brick fence in the little by-street, the brilliant moon limning his ample proportions and giving a frost like ...

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  3. NEWS IN BRIEF

    The visit of champions from South Africa has caused a revival of cycling in. Victoria. During the Christmas holidays the ...

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  4. TROUBLE IN EGYPT

    The British military authorities have taken control of the situation, and it appears to he well in hand. Zaglul Pasha has been taken to Suez ...

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  5. IRELAND

    Armed men raided the branch of the Hibernian Bank in Dublin and held up the staff and customers. They decamped with £1600. ...

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  6. 'FISHERS OF MEN' IN SCOTLAND

    The religious revival of great intensity sweeping the fisherfolk of north-east Scotland is spreading to the cities, and has reached such a pitch and dimensions ...

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  7. LABOR NEWS

    The Amalgamated Society of, Engineers re cently applied to the Commonwealth. Arbitration Court for an award against about 800 respondents, who were not properly summoned to ...

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  8. RUNAWAY ARRESTED

    Two young men, John Willis and William Youlden who were smartly captured on Friday by Constables Gill and Harrell, were brought before the ...

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  9. BELFAST SHOPS LOOTED

    An epidemic of armed raids on Belfast shops is believed to be due to desperation of starvation. Dozens of shops were looted in ...

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  10. WARSHIPS WANTED

    The werslops Ceres and Clematis have been ordered to Egypt, and will leave forth[?]. Other warships have been ordered to leave on the shortest notice. ...

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  11. MORE ARRESTS

    Six of Zaglul Pasha's supporters have been arrested. Three refused to obey the order to return to the villages, and three have not yet replied. They have been ...

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  12. FERMANAGH DISSOLVED.

    A few days ago it was stated that the Fermanagh County Council had refused to secognise British authority. The Ulster Home Ministry now announces ...

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  13. LORD NORTHCLIFFE AND EMPTY AUSTRALIA

    Glowing references to the agricultural possibilities of Australia are made in the fourth of the series of articles by Lord Northcliffe in "The Times" entitled "The ...

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  14. MUCH DESTRUCTION

    Although there has been much wanton destruction, the disturbances are relatively unimportant, and the situation need not be regarded with anxiety. The ...

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  15. TRAIN HELD UP.

    Armed men held up a train on the Cork to Bandon railway at Waterfall today. They robbed the mails. ...

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  16. WAGES FOR COOPERS.

    Mr. Justice Powers delivered judgment in the dispute between the Federated Coopers of Anstralia, claiment, and Cerlton and United Breweries and others, respondents. He ordered that ...

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  17. A HAUL IN SCOTLAND

    The police at Glasgow last night raided an alleged Sinn Fein arsenal at Parochial Hall. Toll Cross, and arrested 13 youths. The latter had turned out the ...

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  18. GIRL GUIDES

    Lady Weigall has accepted the position of Chiet Guide to the South Australian Association of Girl Guides. Her decision was conveyed in a letter to the president, and read to the ...

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  19. TREES AND LAMPPOSTS

    Touring the town this afternoon. Reter's representative found everything quiet, though there were evidence of previous trouble. Trees and lampposts ...

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  20. BUBBER WORKERS' AWARD.

    Giving judgmeat on the claim of the Federated Rubber Workers of Australia against the Dunlop Rubber Co. of Australasia, Ltd., the other respondents in Victoria and New South ...

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  21. NO RELEASE UNTIL RATIFIED.

    It is announced in Cork that no Political prisoners will be released until the Dall Eireann ratifies the treaty. ...

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  22. SUBMARINES ARE NO GOOD AGAINST MODERN FLEETS

    It is learned on unimpeachable authority that if Great Britain does not gain her desire for the abolition of submarines she will join the other Powers ...

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  23. SMILING TOUR

    The Prince of Wales returned from his big game shooting expedition in the jungles of Nepal to-day and resumed his four of British India. ...

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  24. FRENCH PROTEST.

    The French newspapers protest against the attacks on French shops, as one damaging Egypt's cause ...

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  25. ABOLITION NOT ACCEPTED

    Though much ground was coveted on Friday it was rather in the nature of a deployment than a general advance. However, the conterence was greatly ...

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  26. A SACRED DUTY.

    Zaglul Pasha's reply to General Allenby's order declares that only the Egyptian nation is entitled to prevent him from carrying out the eacred duty with ...

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  27. RECONSTRUCTED CABINET

    Several of the Federal departments were again in the throes of Ministerial readjustment today. Mr. Massy Greene the new Minister for Defence, who met the military departmental ...

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  28. PROTEST TO PRIME MINISTER.

    Dissentient members of Zaglul's delegation. who have been supporting AdlyPasha, telegraphed to Mr. Lloyd George strongly protesting against the order ...

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  29. RAID BY STUDENTS

    Students raided the Survey Offices of the suburb Gise. In the course of the ejectment five natives were killed and 20 injured. ...

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  30. CAUGHT REDHANDED

    Ralph Cornwell, Barry Foston, and Stephen Doyle were charged with breaking and entering the shop of Igistave Hoth, Market street, and stealing bloused valued at £81. [?]hay were ...

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  31. MORE GENERAL STRIKE

    The Prince of Wales arrived this morning and had a splendid and enthusiastic reception along the route, but the majority of the Indians abstained from ...

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  32. GERMAN ARSENAL

    Berlin cablegrams say the Allied com mission has discovered 247 more hewitzers concealed in the Rochstroh Works near Dresdin in addition to the 342 m ...

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  33. LIQUOR TRADES UNION'S PLAINT.

    On behalf of the Victorian and New Souts Wales respondents in the plats of the Federated Liquor and Ailled Tradeb Employes' [?] of Australasia, Mr. Steele, of Messrs. Moale, ...

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  34. INTERSTATE ITEMS

    A safe containing money and jewellery valued at £500 was taken from a Gladeeville residence on Saturday. The sixteen foot Australasian sailing ...

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  35. FUDDLED FINANCIERS WILL MAKE GERMANY PAY

    The French and British financial experts agreed late to-night for a plan for submission to the Supreme Council which is to be held at Cannes. It id believed ...

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  36. INDIA'S TROUBLES

    Acting on the advice of the Indian Govermnent the Indians here have decided to accept temporarily the political representation recently offered by the ...

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  37. LABOR DAILY CAMPAIGN

    Having since his appointment as campaign director of the All-Australiah Trade Union Congress proposals for the establishment of a chain of Labor ...

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  38. TREATY TO STAND

    In the Chamber of Deputies M. Briand, replying to a questioner, emphatically said that the Franco-British Entente was as complete and consolidated as possible. ...

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  39. EXTENDING AVIATION

    The absence of South Africa is a marked feature of the Dominlous section of the Air Ministry's half-yearly report on civil aviation. It remarks that ...

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  40. WOMAN MURDERED

    Dunlop studded motor tyres leading to and from a blood stained spot on a quict road near Bournemouth are the clues from which important developments are ...

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  41. OUR COW

    The Danish cow produces twice as much as the Australian cow though the land in Australia is far more fertile, writes Lord Northcliffe, in the ...

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  42. STRATHALBYN NEWS.

    There was a large attendance at the Institute Hall on Thursday evening to hear the annual report of the local High School, and to take part in the prise giving proceeding. The ...

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  43. ECONOMIO CONFERENCE.

    It is probable that an international Financial Conference, in which America will be an active participant, will be held reasonably early. "The Times" ...

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  44. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RESULTS.

    The following organisations in South Australia have taken up the scheme:- Australian Workers' Union—Collecting levy. ...

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  45. EXIT THE A.I.F.

    With the departure of Major M. G. Langslow, commanding the cadre of the Australian Imperial Force which remained to clear up records and financial ...

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  46. "ARMY" IMMIGRANTS

    By the Ormuz there arrived in Melbourne last week a party of widows, with their chil dren, numbering 14 in all. They have reached Australia under the care of the Salvation Army ...

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  47. FRENCH GOVERNMENT

    M. Clemenceau's name has been posteerd around Paris the founder of a new paper, the editor of which vill be M. Andre Tardieu, the "Tiger's" lavotite ...

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  48. GOVERNOR AND DRENK TRAFFIC.

    R. Ambrose Roberts writes:—His Excellency the Governor has placed many of his warmest admirers in a most difficalt position by some of his remarks at the Licensed Victuallers' ...

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  49. WATCHING LLOYD GEORGE

    "The Times" correspondent in Paris states that bitter disappointment in France is the only result of the discussions between M. Briand and Mr. Lloyd ...

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  50. A SOVIET IN MEXICO

    A Soviet Republic has been installed in the city of Puebla by several thousand textile workers, who raised the red and black flag of the proletariat. ...

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  51. LOANS AND TAXATION

    In the Legislative Council the Apprepriation Bill was passed through all its stages, and returned to the Assembly. Replying to an interjection Mr. ...

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  52. IN CHAINS.

    "Toiler" writes:—In reading the "Herald" comments on the bad old custom still in vogue in this State of leg ironing prisoners, my mind carried ma back some forty years to an article ...

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  53. VICTORIAN RESULTS.

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  54. THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH.

    "Samuel Forsyt's writes:—It was with a feeling of inconve pain that I read the remarks of our estesmed. Governor at the annual I [?]thing Of the Licensed Victuallers' Association. The ...

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  57. EX-KAISER'S INTENTIONS

    "The Times" correspondent at the Hague says the ex-Kaiser is planning to marry dran Roehow, a war officer's widow who is his equal in age. The ...

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