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  2. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Viscount Milner) presided at the conference of representatives of the Dominious, convened to consider problems of Empire ...

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  3. IRISH UNREST.

    Major Holmes and auxiliary forces to the Royal Irish Constabulary, while driving in two motor-lorries, wore ambushed near Castle Island, county Kerry. Forty rebels ...

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  4. ENGLISHMEN AT GEELONG.

    GELLONG, Saturday.—If the Geelong fielding surprised the Englishmen yesterday, the Geelong, batting surprised Geelong itself to-day. Neither the first ...

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  5. CARGO-PILFERING.

    Lord Inchcape's letter to the newspapers directing attention to the serious unemployment among seafaring men and to the thefts at sea docks, has revived interest in ...

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  6. GIANT AIRSHIP DESTROYED

    The R34, the largest British airship, is a total loss. She made a bad landing on the coast of Yorkshire early on Friday morning damaging her engines and propellers, and ...

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  7. REPARATION.

    Mr. Lloyd George and M. Briand (Premier of France), having agreed upon the amount of reparation payable by Germany, the Allied Reparation Conference ...

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  8. POLICE AND FUGITIVES.

    Shots were exchanged between Plainclothes Constables Portingale and Harper and three men in an exciting encounter in Nicholson street, Fitzroy, early yesterday ...

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  9. IDLE SHIPPING

    Telegraphing last night, our Sydney representative stated:—"Union officials are confident that there will be a resumption of interstate shipping traffic by Wednesday. ...

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  10. ARMAMENTS.

    Since the announcement made by the "Daily Chronicle" that the sub-committee of the Council of Imperial Defence, which has been investigating the lessons of the ...

    Article : 351 words
  11. Australia House Theft.

    Pereival Sydney Courtney, motor mechanic; James Robert Templeman, occupation unstated (formerly members of the A.I.F.); and Frederick Edward Wilson, ...

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  12. A TERRIBLE MISTAKE.

    An inquiry has been held into the deaths of six married soldiers who, it is alleged, were shot by mistake in December, 1914, on the ground that they had abandoned ...

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  13. Butter Accumulates.

    A further sharp decline in prices of butter is expected after the commodity has been released from control. The Food Ministry's stocks are ...

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  14. SIR CONAN DOYLE.

    SYDNEY Sunday.—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle gave a farewell address to-night, under the auspices of the Spiritualist Church at Enmore. Regarding the ...

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  15. Duke of Connaught.

    Calcutta gave the Duke of Connaught an enthusiastic welcome on the occasion of his visit yesterday to open the new Legislative Council of the Province of Bengal, but the ...

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  16. MR. HUGHES AND MR. FOWLER.

    Sir,—Mr. Fowler again evades the issue. He now states that the amendment proposed by the Japanese, although it obliged Australia and other nations to make no ...

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  17. Americans in Japan.

    An official denial has been given to the report published by the correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" at Tokio that Americans residing and travelling in Japan will ...

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  18. Trade Depression.

    Experts believe that the worst depression in the coal industry in South Wales has passed. Export prices have fallen from 110/ to 55/ a ton, and are regarded as having ...

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  19. Shooting of American.

    Japan's answer to the Note received from the United States concerning the shooting of Lieutenant Langdon, of the United State navy, by a Japanese sentry ...

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  20. Trade With Russia.

    The National Council—the Lower House of the Swiss Parliament—has rejected by a large majority a motion introduced by the Socialist party, declaring in favour of a ...

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  21. MISSION TO AFGHANS.

    The British mission to Kabul is being extensively entertained at the Palace of the Amir of Afghanistan. Festivities on a royal scale have been prepared in their honour. ...

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  22. Conference at Trieste.

    An Allied conference will shortly be held at Trieste, formerly the principal seaport or Austria, to which the small nations of Central Europe ...

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  23. Letters in Divorce.

    Divorce proceedings which had occupied four days before a mixed jury, culminated in a disagreement for the second time. Sir Edward Marshall-Hall, K.C., who was ...

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  24. Anglo-Japanese Alliance.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Tokio says that the Japanese newspaper "Kokumin Shimbun' states that the Government of Japan is planning ...

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  25. Growth of Danzig.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Berlin directs attention to the growth of the free port of Danzig, which formerly belonged to Prussia, as an overseas ...

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  26. Bolsheviks Mass Troops.

    Roumania has ordered a state of siege to be proclaimed on the right bank of the River Dniester, which is the border between Roumania and the Ukraine, and has ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Prime Minister of Spain (Senator Dato), who resigned last week, following on riots at Barcelona, but was given a fresh commission to form a ministry, has ...

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  28. Shipping Freights Decline.

    Freights are continuing to decline. Fixtures for Australian wheat, which were 72/6 a ton a few days ago, may now be obtained for 70/. ...

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  29. Lord Derby's Ambition.

    Speaking at the Manchester Constitutional Club, the Earl of Derby, lately British Ambassador to France, who, it is said, may be asked to lead a new Unionist party, ...

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  30. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    Professor W. T. Goode, principal of Graystoke Place Training College, London, who is visiting Melbourne, gave a lecture in the Playhouse on Saturday night on his ...

    Article : 321 words
  31. Unrest in Italy.

    The Socialists have declared a general strike at Florence, thus interrupting the railways between Rome and Northern Italy. ...

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  32. SHIPBUILDING WAGES.

    Industrial conditions in the building of vessels for the Commonwealth were discussed at a conference which took place on Friday between the Prime ...

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  33. Financing European Trade.

    The "Daily News" says that the British Ministry is endeavouring to persuade the bankers to take the whole risk of the Government's credit scheme for financing ...

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  34. PUZZLE IN TRAMWAY FARES.

    Sri,—Now that the Tramway Board is comtemplating raising all the fares on the electric tramways, I would like to point out what appears to be a rather unequal ...

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  35. CHARGE AGAINST JEWELLER.

    [?] J. Tomkins, manufacturing jeweller, Bourke [?], aged 32 years, who was arrested on Friday afternoon by Detectives Brophy, Saker, O'Sullivan, [?] Lee, on a charge of having had in his actual ...

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  36. SPORTING CABLES.

    In the third round of the contests for the amateur billiard championship. J. H. Hooper, the Australian amateur champion, defeated Seamen, the scores being: Hooper, ...

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  37. FARMERS TO CONFER.

    A conference of farmers who grow oats and barley will be held in the Universal Chambers, 325 Collins street, on Thursday, February 10, beginning at 10 o'clock. The ...

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  38. WOUNDED MAN ARRESTED.

    William Gould, 40 years of age, living in Ross street, Richmond, was taken to the Melbourne Hospital early on Saturday evening by Constable Marlin, of Richmond, to have a wound in his foot ...

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