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  2. FASCIST MOVEMENT.

    To dissipate British misunderstanding of his aims, Signor Mussolini has sent a message to the people of England through the "Spectator." He emphasised that ...

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  3. TAXATION YIELD.

    At first blush it seems remarkable that although more than five years have elapsed since the war the Australian people are now paying to the Commonwealth ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Marl and Counters of Harrowby and Lady Frances Ryder are expected to arrive in Melbourne on Thursday, 17th January, and will be the guests of the ...

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  5. A CABINET'S DILEMMA.

    The British Cabinet yesterday partly considered the draft of the King's, speech. Consideration will be resumed next week. The "Daily Express" states the rough ...

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  6. DISCOVERIES AT LUXOR.

    Mr. Howard Carter, who is conducting investigations at Tutankhamen's tomb made a dramatic discovery to-day. When he entered the second shrine his powerful ...

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  7. COOKING BY ELECTRICITY.

    Some months ago, when householders of Melbourne were crying out against the iniquitous methods, high prices and inferior gas of the Metropolitan Gas Company. ...

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  8. FRANCO-CZECH TREATY.

    The apprehension expressed by the British and Italian press that the Franco Czech treaty will ultimately divide Europe into two armed ennuis has evoked replies ...

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  9. ITALIAN CHORUS TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY.--Delegates from the Australian Theatrical Alliance on Friday waited on Mr. Mahony, M.P., and Senator Gardiner with a view to securing their ...

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  10. THE SEINE IN FLOOD

    The river Seine has risen another 18 inches. If it rises another 4 12 feet, Paris will experience a flood equalling the disastrous floods of 1910. The rain which has ...

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  11. CHURCH DISSENSION.

    That the efforts at conciliation in connection with the church dissension in the United States are gaining strength is evidenced by an announcement by Bishop ...

    Article : 158 words
  12. FORCING DOWN WAGES.

    One hundred Berlin metal factories are at a standstill as a result of a lockout of 130,000 workers, who refused to consent to a reduction in wages.-- Reuter. ...

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  13. NEW ELECTRIC TRAMWAY

    An early start will be made with the construction of the South Melbourne electric tramway, and the necessary materials for the construction of the permanent way ...

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  14. PROHIBITION TROUBLES

    The activity of the advocates of prohibition to secure a stricter enforcement, of the law continues unabated. Representative Upshaw will introduce a resolution giving ...

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  15. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    During the recent, holidays the Minister of Lands paid a visit to the districts around Omee and Orbost, and inspected several estates which have been settled ...

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  16. SMUGGLING IMMIGRANTS.

    Dominion officials are disturbed over the smuggling of European immigrants through Canada to the United States. It is reported that this illicit, traffic is as profitable as ...

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  17. AN AUSTRALIAN CHORUS.

    Sir,--Having read the correspondence rechorus for opera, &c., I wish to suggest that those who, like myself, believe thai Australia can produce as ...

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  18. Seizure of British Vessel.

    The British Government has made formal representations against the seizure by the United States of the British vessel Tomoka in November last. The ...

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  19. NEW YEAR'S HONORS LIST.

    The Women's Freedom League has written to Mr. Baldwin expressing disappointment that no women's mimes appeared in the New Year's honors list. It was ...

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  20. TROUBLE AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL.--On 20th November, a conference was held between representatives of the Trades and Labor Council and the Mining Managers' Association, on ...

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  21. EDUCATION IN AUSTRALIA.

    Addressing the Classical Association today, on his recent visit to Australia, Doctor MacKail stressed the desirability of the interchange of such visits. He ...

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  22. TURF LIBEL ACTION.

    PERTH.--Further interesting evidence was given at Friday's hearing of the Darcy-Connolly racing libel action. James Noonan, stipendiary steward, said ...

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  23. LOSS OF THE DIXMUDE.

    Following on the discovery of charred aluminium and burnt pieces of rubber-coated fabric at various places on the west coast of Sardinia, an observation ...

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  24. PRIVATE BANKING.

    Drummonds, of Charing Cross, the most aristocratic of private bankers, established for over two centuries, and reputed to hold the accounts of half the British peerage ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    Mr. Ashbolt, Agent-General for Tasmania, when interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association, denied a report that he had secured an ...

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  26. THE RESTLESS AKALIS.

    The police have arrested 32 Akalis for aggressive possession, in- defiance of Government orders, of lands near the Pheru shrine, in the Lahore district. More Akalis ...

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  27. POISON GAS IN FACTORY.

    An extraordinary incident occurred today at a cardboard chocolate box making factory in Berlin. The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that 25 ...

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  28. BURNING FATALITY.

    DAYLESFORD.--An old man named Alfred Polbrook was burned to death in his hut at Barkstead late on Thursday eight. He lived in a hut on his own, and ...

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Application has been made by the Equity Trustees Co. for letters of administration of the estate of George Weston, late of Park-street, Parkville, musician, who died on 3rd November last. The ...

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  30. Unused Internment Camp.

    The report of the select committee on public accounts dealing with the establishment of the internment camp in Australia has been published. On this camp the ...

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  31. Missing Boy and Boat.

    Further, searches made to-day for Donald Nankivell, the youth who left Rye on Tuesday morning in a 14-foot yacht, yere unsuccessful. As the sea has been ...

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  32. The Railway Service.

    It was stated yesterday by the general secretary of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. W. Smith) that in the preparation of the plaint for the ...

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  33. POLITICS IN JAPAN.

    Viscount Kiyoura to-day informed the Prince Regent of Japan that he was unable to form a Cabinet. On receiving further request from the Prince Regent, he ...

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  34. STATE-OWNED SHIPPING.

    The operation and control of Government-owned shipping has been transferred to the emergency fleet corporation. The United States shipping board is to ...

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  35. THE FIRE ON S. MOLDAVIA

    Particulars of the serious fire which occurred in the forward hold of R.M.S. Moldavia while she was lying at Fremantle on Boxing day were given when ...

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  36. Theatres and Entertainments.

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  37. STRANDED STEAMER PRUTH.

    BRISBANE.--It was ascertained on Friday afternoon that arrangements had been made for the tug Coringa to proceed from Brisbane to the assistance of ...

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  38. WHEAT MARKET.

    Manitoba wheat cargoes are held above buyers' ideas, and this, together with a rise in Argentine options, caused the market, tor cargoes to advance 6d. per quarter. ...

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  39. Fire at Picnic.

    WELLINGTON.--One thousand picnickers at Ashburton River had an exciting experience. A fire on which a billy was boiling ignited the grass, and spread ...

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  40. Damaged Fruit Cargoes.

    The Australian Press understands that the underwriters who insured Australian apples and pears during the season 1922 arc claiming against the various shipping ...

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  41. THEFTS OF MOTOR CARS.

    Motor thieves are becoming daily more active. Yesterday three motor cars were stolen. A blue double-seater Hupmobile (No. ...

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  42. GERMAN DYE PATENTS.

    District Judge Moms. has rejected the United Stales Governments suit seeking the annulment of the sale by the alien property custodian of 5700 German dye and ...

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  43. MAN'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    Stanley Blackwell, 33 years, carpenter, Queen's avenue, Oakleigh, was knocked down by a motor car while crossing Queen's-bridge about 6 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  44. Sally's Second Year.

    Sully, at the Theatre Royal, will achieve a notaole record to-night, for with this performance it will commence the second year of its run in Australia. This is a record that has ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLES.

    A record one-day flight from Capetown to Pretoria was accomplished by two South African air-force aeroplanes on Wednesday, one being piloted by Sir Pierre van ...

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  46. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    A progress contribution received yesterday from the staff of the Victorian Railways by the secretary (Mr. E. G. Hicks) brought the total contribution of the ...

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  47. BRADFORD WOOL TOPS.

    At Bradford, merino wool tops are distinctly firmer, there being a general inquiry, prices: Sixty-fours, 64d.; Sixties, 57d.; Fifty-sixes, 43d.; Fifties, 30d. ...

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  48. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY.--Andrew Wyllie, 63, was charged at the central police court on Friday with Having attempted to commit, suicide. It was alleged that earlier in ...

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  49. ABORIGINAL MURDERERS.

    BRISBANE.--Four aboriginals who were sentenced to imprisonment for life, with hard labor, at the Kingaroy circuit court on 8th March, for the murder of another ...

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  50. LOCOMOTIVES FROM ABROAD.

    BENDIGO.--Discussion took place at the meeting of the Eaglehawk branch of the A.N.A. regarding the action of the Federal Government in calling for tenders for the ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. W.A. ELECTIONS

    PERTH.--The Premier announced today that Mr. J. Scaddan, Minister of Mines, Railways and Forests, who had signified his. intention of resigning from ...

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  53. CABINET TO MEET AT CANBERRA.

    BRISBANE.--The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Page) stated at Murwillumbah on Friday that the Federal Cabinet would meet at Canberra on 30th January. ...

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