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  2. TWO BIG PROBLEMS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Foreign Secretary was asked whether, irrespective of the legal interpretation of Article 431 of the Peace Treaty, he would ...

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  3. INLAND WATERWAYS

    Under the somewhat cryptic title of An Inland Coastline For Australia, Admiral Cresswell, who addressed the Legacy Club at the Australia yesterday, outlined ...

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  4. THE KING'S CONDITION SERIOUS

    A bulletin signed by Sir Stanley Hewett and Lord Dawson, issued at 11.15 a.m. to-day, stated:--"The King has had several hours' ...

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  5. HIGH AND DRY ON ROCKS.

    The White Star liner Celtic went ashore in the darkness while entering Cork harbor. Efforts to low her off were unavailing, and the receding tide left her high ...

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  6. POLITICAL RELATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. Page, Federal Treasurer and leader of the Country party, who returned from Queensland to-day, ridiculed the idea of there being any ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor will be present this evening at the Trinity Grammar School speech night in Hawthorn town hall, and will distribute the prizes. The following entrance ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE.

    The management committee appointed by the Industrial Relations Conference to function as an executive while the conference is in recess met yesterday at the ...

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  9. AFGHAN REBELLION.

    A message from Peshawar reports a truce has been declared between the Shinwari rebels and the Afghan officials at Dakka. Parleys are in progress for a ...

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  10. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    In a statement to-day, Sir Mark Sheldon, formerly Australian Commissioner to the United States, said there would be no difficulty about the eventual extension of the ...

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  11. IMPRESSIONS OF VICTORIA.

    The Premier yesterday announced receipt of the following letter from Sir Arthur Duckham:--"Dear Sir William,-- ...

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  12. REORGANISATION OF DEPARTMENTS.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--A memorandum, signed by Mr. E. J. Munro, general secretary in Sydney, has been issued by the Federal Country Parliamentary party, ...

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  13. BENDIGO STORM.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.--An inspection made to-day of the area embracing the city proper and many outlying districts which suffered from yesterday's destructive hail ...

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  14. PUBLIC PARKS.

    Addressing the Rhodes scholars at the Goldsmiths' luncheon to-day, the Prime Warden, Sir W. T. Pope, said he had visited most of the English-speaking ...

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  15. [?] GARDEN'S COMMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Labor Council, to-day said he was pleased that he had been to the Melbourne industrial peace ...

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  16. MISSING IN MOUNTAINS.

    Considerable anxiety was felt in Melbourne when it was found that three members of the Melbourne Walkers Club, who were due at Mount Donna Buang on ...

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  17. THE TRIP TO LONDON.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The secretary of Sydney Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. W. H. Scale) to-day said he did not favor the proposal that a joint delegation ...

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  18. NIGHT CLUB BRIBES.

    At the resumption of the hearing of the case in which Sergeant Goddard is charged with having received bribes from night club managers, John Wilkin a police ...

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  19. A CAUSE OF DISPUTES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Feminist Club to-day had as guests of honor Mrs. Pankhurst Walsh, Mrs. Lillian Fowler and three lady eviators--Miss E. M. Follett, ...

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  20. Wills and Estates.

    Frances Duddington, late of Boundary-road, North Melbourne, widow, who died on the 2nd October last, left by will dated 16th March, 1921, real estate valued at £1937, and personal ...

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  21. Sir H. Hirst to Lord Melchett.

    [?] has cabled Lord Mel[?]ett as follows:-- "Sir Wallace Bruce and all the emplayers and Trades Hall delegates ...

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  22. DISEASED DATES.

    A report from the Superintendent of Horticulture regarding the recent shipment of dates, concerning which complaints were made by Mr. Slater in ...

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  23. BRITISH INDUSTRIES.

    The prospects of the forthcoming British Industries Exhibition, to be held in London and Birmingham from 18th February to 1st March, are extremely satisfactory. ...

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  24. Soldiers' Sympathy.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Melbourne branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia, held at Anzac House yesterday, the ...

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  25. APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE.

    References to the disastrous thunder storm which resulted in the destruction of thousands of tomato plants in the Bendigo district on Monday were made in ...

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  26. SUDDEN DEATH OF ALDERMAN CABENA.

    The death occurred last night at "Offington," St. Kilda-road, of Alderman William Whyte Cabena, at the age of 75 years. ...

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  27. ORPHANAGE GRANT.

    Further reference to the grant of £10,000 to St. Catherine's Orphanage, Geelong, was made in the Legislative Assembly last night on the motion for ...

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  28. PRIVATE AEROPLANES.

    [?] is a possibility of the de Haviland Aircraft Company moving its offices and assembling plant to Sydney next year. Major de Haviland, who left for England ...

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  29. NORTH POLAR FLIGHT.

    The War Department of the United States announces that Lieutenant Carl Eielsen, of the Air Corps Reserve, has been awarded the Distinguished Flying ...

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  30. DANGEROUS LIGHTNING AT CARISBROOK.

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.--Yesterday afternoon forked lightning struck the ground in Messrs. McCulloch's paddock at Carisbrook, not 50 yards from a group ...

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  33. PRICE OF EGGS.

    The butter retailers' central committee, after a careful investigation in the egg market, advises that the wholesale prices are:--A, graded, new laid, [?]d. per ...

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  34. S. RAISDALE ON CORAL REEF.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Underwriters' Association announced the steamer Raisdale, 4346 tons, for which Howard Smith Ltd. is agent, is aground on a coral reef ...

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