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  2. AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST GENERAL

    There arrived in Melbourne yesterday Lieutenant General Sir John Monash, whose name is now well known all over Australia and far beyond its limits ...

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  3. BOXING DAY.

    What is Boxing day ? An ordinarily intelligent citizen was quite taken aback yesterday when, following the advice of Moore ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The passing of the Christmas holidays and the approach of the new year will see a revival of interest in the Federal political arena. The elections are now over, and ...

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  5. Boss Smith's Bad Luck

    CHARLEVILLE (Q.)--Engine trouble developed on Thursday morning in Captain Sir Boss Smith's aeroplane, and at present the indications are that the flight must be ...

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  6. SIGNING THE PROTOCOL.

    After receiving the Allied reply to German statements regarding the Scapa Flow and reparation questions. Herr Lersner left Paris for Berlin for the purpose of ...

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  7. THE GREATNESS OF THE A.I.F.

    Australia's foremost citizen soldier has not altered very much from the man he was five years ago, when he sailed from Victoria, two days before Christmas, 1914, ...

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  8. THE NEW IRISH SCHEME.

    The English newspapers, while not adopting an optimistic tone, generally favor giving the Government's Irish scheme a full chance. ...

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  9. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Exceptionally heavy traffic was recorded on the railways yesterday. The reasons given were the fine weather and the fact that everybody seemed to have plenty of ...

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  10. DRIVE THROUGH CITY.

    On arriving in the city Lieutenant General Monash was welcomed by a large number of citizens who had assembled in the streets. A large, crowd, which included ...

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  11. GREETINGS TO AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    The following message has been sent to the Australian Fleet:--Minister of the Navy and Naval Board and greeting to all officers petty officers and man ...

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  12. AMERICAN NAVAL AWARDS.

    Admiral Sims, who commanded the United States Navy in European waters during the war, has written a letter to Mr. J. Daniels, Secretary for the Navy, ...

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  13. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A son has been born to Princess Patricia of Connaught and Commander Ramsay, D.S.O., naval attache at the British embassy in Paris, who were married at ...

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  14. HOLIDAY ACCIDENTS.

    BENDIGO.--A fatality occurred at the Golden Square baths on Boxing day, the victim being Mr. Victor Pabst, for a time connected with the Bendigo press as ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN WOOL TRADE.

    Mr. Mark Sheldon, Australian Trade Commissioner to the United States, has spent three days at Boston, where he was entertained by loading business men ...

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  16. MOSCOW SOVIET CONGRESS.

    News has reached Berlin that the Soviet Congress of Moscow has elected M. Kalinine president. M. Lenin, received the next highest vote, and becomes ...

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  17. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The steamer Ormonde, with 79 Victorian troops on board, arrived at the new pier, Port Melbourne, yesterday morning, and the work of disembarkation was quiekly ...

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  18. CORANGAMITE.

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  19. JINKER OVERTURNS NEAR BRIGHTON.

    As the result of the overturning of a jinker in New street, Brighton, last night, two men were injured--one of them seriously. At about 9 p.m. William Conquest, ...

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  20. Prince Charles of Roumania.

    A Bucharest message states that when Prince Charles of Roumania was ordered to rejoin his regiment in October last he attempted to commit suicide with his ...

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  21. ASSASSINATION IN TURKEY.

    The Rome"Tempo" publishes a telegram from Smyrna, stating that Mustapha Kemal leader of the Turkish insurgents in Anatolia, has been assassinated. ...

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  22. THE FINAL RESULT IN INDI.

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  23. A BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

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  24. The Pope on Social Unrest.

    According to the Rome correspondent of the United Pres Association, the Pope, in a speech, said:--"Society has turned against God. A spirit of indiscipline pervades the ...

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  25. The Coastal Ship Stoppage.

    No important development with respect to the shipping troubles between the inter State ship owners and the marine engineers is expected before Tuesday next at the ...

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  26. POLITICS IN JAPAN.

    Authoritative information from Tokio indicates that the fate of the Hare Ministry will be te[?]ed at the meetlng of the Japanese Diet' shortly. Japan, although ...

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  27. MARATHON ARRIVES.

    Though timed to arrive at 11 a.m. yesterday it was 1 p.m. before the steamer Marathon reached her moorings. To the great inconvenience of friends and relatives the ...

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  28. CHILD KILLED BY MOTOR.

    A child named Jean Allen, living with her parents in South Yarra, met her death in distressing circumstances yesterday. Deciding to spend the day at the seaside ...

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  29. LAWYERS ON STRIKE.

    The strike of native lawyers in Caro continues. The Government officials are restive and inclined to strike. A strong Massulman protest has been made against English ...

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  31. Strikes in South Africa.

    One of the most awkward strike on the Rand has ended by the decision of the Simmerdeep strikers to resume work, pending the decision of on independent board of ...

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  32. Political Prisoners in India.

    A royal proclamation announces an amnesty for political prisoners in India and other offenders against the State, to synchronise with the now constitution, ...

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  33. STRIKE EFFECTS IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.--There are now about twenty steamers tied up an a result of the marine engineers strike representing over 60,000 tons. Owing to the stoppage of ...

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  34. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. J.R. Paterson, town clerk at Ballarat East, has been appointed chief accountant in the office of the Ballarat Trustees, Executors and Agency Co. Mr. ...

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  35. MEDIC DISEMBARKS TO-DAY.

    The Medic will disembark at 9.30 this morning at Port Melbourne new pier. As the troops will be given leave at the ship's side, friends and relatives are advised to ...

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  36. MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT.

    Shortly before 11 p.m yesterday a man named William Gamier, 30 years of age, residing in Loch avenue, St. Kilda, was admitted to Melbourne Hospital, suffering ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    In the House of Commons to day Mr. T. J. MacNamata, replying to a question, said the Admiralty was making inquiries with a view of obtaining orders for the ...

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  38. REPATRIATION MORTGAGES.

    Before Mr. E. N. Moore, P.M., in the Third City Court on Wednesday, John Marron, 22, was charged with having disposed of chattels held by him under mortgage to the Repatriation ...

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  39. Spanish National Lottery.

    The manager of a branch of the English hank of Madrid has won the first prize in tho Spanish national lottery of £375,000. ...

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  40. BENDIGO.

    The city council employes who are affected by the order recently made by Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration court fixing the wage to be paid to ...

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  41. THE PORT OF MELBOURNE.

    Sir,--A paragraph in "The Age" lately stated that the Harbor Trust had a scheme for improving the shipping facilities of Port Phillip; that the scheme was ...

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  42. Boy Shot with Pea Rifle.

    Frederick Brent, aged 16, of 569 Lygon street, Carlton, was taken to Melbourne Hospital yesterday afternoon with a Winchester rifle bullet in his back. He had ...

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  43. TASMANIAN SERVICE.

    Sir,--Those Tasmanians who are stranded in Victoria owing to the strike would very much like to know who is responsible for the cessation of the running of the steamer ...

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  44. SALVATION ARMY APPEAL.

    The Salvaion Army held two largely attended and enthusiastic gatherings in the City Temple, Bourke street, yesterday (Boxing day). Commissioner Jas. Hay ...

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  45. Six Sons Survive the War.

    PERTH.--The Governor has received from Lord Milner, Secretary for the Colonies, a message, by command of the King, conveying to Sergeant Cunningham his ...

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  46. A HALT ON ST. KILDA-ROAD.

    A very cordial reception awaited General Monash at the junction of St. Kilda road and Lorne street, which marks the boundary line between South Melbourne ...

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  48. Cost of Living.

    ADELAIDE.--The Prices Commission on Tuesday disallowed for the present the application for an increase in the price of kerosene. The price was fixed at the rates ...

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  49. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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  50. GEELONG.

    Leo Singleton, while walking along the beach near the rifle ranges on Christmas Five found a human skull which had been washed ashore. Constable Tebbs took the ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. MANLY FERRY FARES RAISED

    SYDNEY.--11 order to meet the increased living wage payment, the ferry fates to Manly will be increased from 4d. to 5d. each way as from 1st January. The ...

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  53. Advertising

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