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  2. FROM FRANCE. ARRIVAL OF ANZACS AND INVALIDS.

    A cheerful lot of Anzacs and several hundred other men in khaki, who had played their part somewhere in France while the greatest war-drama in the history of the ...

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  3. NEW YEAR HONOURS.

    It was notified last evening that the following New Year honours had been conferred on Australians:— KNIGHT BACHELOR. ...

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  4. INFLUENZA. POSITION STILL GOOD

    The new year dawns brightly as regards pneumonic-influenza. The barrier still holds. Yesterday's bulletin was much the same as on the previous day. Apart from four ...

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  5. THE ELECTIONS.

    Owing to the doubtful denomination of certain Unionists and Liberals the precise results are uncertain. The "Daily Chronicle", in a revised list gives the Coalition the following ...

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  6. FRENCH PREMIER

    A Paris message, reports that the Premier, M. Clemenceau, who was endorsed by the Chamber of Deputies by 380 votes to 134, said he continued to believe in ...

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  7. THE NEW SPIRIT. WILSON ON WORLD SETTLEMENT.

    The following report has been cabled from Manchester:—President Wilson, after visiting the Manchester ship canal, and being cheered by huge crowds in the streets, was presented ...

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  8. GERMAN MUDDLE.

    An Amsterdam report says the "Kreuz Zeitung", announces the fall of the Ebert Cabinet. It is stated that Liebknecht, Ledebour, and ...

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  9. COMRADES IN ARMS.

    Speaking afterwards at a lunchoon in the Midland Hotel, President Wilson said: "You have again made me feel the cordiality of your frendship, and I want to tell you how much I ...

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  10. BIG GRASS FIRES.

    Further serious grass fires have occurred on the surrounding sheep stations during Christmas week, and the following losses of pasturage are reported:— ...

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  11. RICHMOND MINE TROUBLE.

    Yesterday afternoon the Industrial Commissioner, Mr. J. B. Holme, presided over a compulsory conference of the parties in the Richmond Main colliery dispute. There were ...

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  12. POLISH REPUBLIC.

    The Copenhagen "National Tidende" reports that Polish leaders, after secretly negotiating, decided to proclaim a Poliah Repulic, to include Danzig, East Prussia, Posen, ...

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  13. FRENCH MISSIONERS.

    Messrs. Thompson and Hodee, of the French Mission, arrived in Bundaberg last evening, being acompanied by Mr. Meadows Smith (interpreter), Mr. Jones, Minister for Mines, ...

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  14. FERRY PONTOON SUNK.

    Shortly after noon yesterday the steamer Port Darwin, 10,365 tons, from Port Said and Colombo, while being moved from her moorings in midstream to Woolloomooloo Bay, ...

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  15. BRITAIN AND AMERICA IN ACCORD.

    American correspondents state that Mr. Lloyd George declared that Britain and America were in complete accord upon peace problems. No disagreement existed on any main issue. ...

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  16. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Reports from New York state that Republican attacks on the theory of the League of Nations continue. Senator Reed condemns President Wilson suggesting the, surrender of ...

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  17. A.I.F. IN PALESTINE.

    General Allenby's despatch refers to the brilliant achievements of the cavalry. He says the Australian and New Zealand mounted division, by entering the pursuit, throw the ...

    Article : 148 words
  18. U.S. NAVY.

    A Washington report says Mr. Daniels (Secretary for the Navy), reiterating the necessity of the United States having the largest navy in the world, stated that the United States ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. CHRISTMAS TRAFFIC.

    The total receipts for rail and tram traffic during the Christmas holidays this year (Wednesday, December 25, to Monday, December 30, inclusive) amounted to £181,292, being ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. RUSSIA.

    A Copenhagen message states that Esthonian troops and British bluejackets landed near Narva. The Bolshevik warship Parpolo bombarded the batteries on Wulf Island till a ...

    Article : 188 words
  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A Paris message says the French Victory Loan realised £746,000,000. The German Government has handed over 54,000,000 marks for the expenses of the ...

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  22. ONE BIG UNION.

    Mr. O. Schreiber (general secretary of the Furnishing Trades Union), yesterday replied to the published comments of Mr. G. Saunders (secretary of the Milk and Ice Carters ...

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  23. INDEMNITIES.

    A message from Berlin reports that Herr Erzeberger (Secretary of State) states that Germany, the United States, and the Allies have settled the question ...

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  24. THE ISLANDS.

    The advices received by the Director of Quarantine (Dr. Cumpston) to-day show that no fresh cases of pneumonic influenza have occurred at Suva for two days; at Levuka for ...

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  25. EXPORT OF RABBITSKINS.

    The British Ministry at Washington has notified Senator Russell that the embargo on rabbitskins from Australia has been withdrawn for all skins produced in Australia ...

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  26. SINN FEIN OUTRAGE.

    Sinn Feiners blew up a war monument in Cork with dynamite. Sinn Fein prisoners in Belfast prison created a disturbance on Friday. They made a ...

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  27. THE YEAR'S WEATHER.

    In reviewing the weather conditions in this State during the year just ended the Divisional Officer of the Commonwealth Weather Bureau (Mr. D. J. Mares) remarks "That the ...

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  28. THE BOONAH CASES.

    The quarantine officer reports that since the disembarkation at Port Adelaide from thw Boonah t[?]ree fresh cases of influenza have occurred among patients at the quarantine ...

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  29. A "KANGAROO" V.C.

    Private John Ryan, whose name appears in the latest list of winners of the Victoria Cross, enlisted at Wagga with a body of troops formed in this district known as the ...

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  30. THE ADRIATIC.

    A message from Rome states that Signor Bissolati's resignation from the Cabinet over the Jugo-Slav problem has precipitated a Cabinet crisis. Signor Bissolati is the leading ...

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  31. WELCOME TO ORIGINAL ANZACS.

    At the Town Hall on Friday a civic reception will be given by the Lord Mayor (Alderman English) and the citizens to original Anzacs who recently arrived in Sydney. The ...

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  32. ALLIED WAR DEBTS.

    A telegram from Paris states that in the Chamber of Deputies M. Klotz, Minister of Finance, said the Entente should consider concerted action for liquidating their war ...

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  33. ROMANCE OF A PRINCESS.

    Princess Patricia first met Commander Ramsay in Malta in 1908. The Duke of Connaught refused to sanction their engagement, which was broken off. The Duchess, before her ...

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  34. RED CROSS SECRETARIES.

    The Red Cross branch secretaries, who have been notified to meet in the council room at the Chief Secretary's Office, Bridge-street, at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow, are asked to send a ...

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  35. CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Disturbances have occurred in Constantinople, resulting in considerable bloodshed. Fire destroyed a section of Pera. The Chamber of Deputies is reported to ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Influenza continues to claim new victims among the staff at the Quarantine Station, the latest patient being Dr. Smith, the fifth medical man to become ill. The condition of ...

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  37. FRANCE'S CHAMPION BOXER.

    The French boxing champion, Georges Carpentier, has been matched against Dick Smith (a leading English light heavyweight) at Strassburg for a purse of £4000 on July 4. ...

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  38. STATE REVENUE.

    The State revenue for the six months ended yesterday amounted to £10,504,796, as compared with £8,909,875 for the corresponding period last year. Of the total £3,422,464 was ...

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  39. REPATRIATION.

    It is officially stated that although the repatriation of very large numbers of dominion troops is throwing a heavy burden on British shipping, Britain is giving all possible ...

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  40. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    President Wilson, when in Carlisle, addressed the congregation at the church in an intensely persona strain concerning his parents and grandparents. Then he referred to the ...

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  41. TREACHERY.

    A message from Milan says that a courtmartial is being opened at Epozzia concerning the destruction of the Dreadnought Leonardo da Vinci, which involved hundreds ...

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  42. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    During his forthcoming visit to Sydney the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) will interview representatives of the banking institutions on various phases of finance, and one ...

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  43. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    At a special meeting of the Executive this morning the sentence of death passed upon John Grindell for the murder of his son-inlaw. George Windsor Snell, was commuted to ...

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  44. TINPLATES.

    Early shipment is expected from London of the last rationed order of tinplates for Australian manufacturers. ...

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  45. DEATH OF REV. EDWARD ISAAC.

    The death has occurred of the Rev. Edward Isaac, one of the best-known Baptist ministers in Victoria. ...

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