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  2. "RECORD" GOLD PRIGS.

    Fine gold to-day realized £5 11/3 an ounce. It was the record price since the Napoleonic wars. The advance was largely due to India buying keenly, following upon ...

    Article : 190 words
  3. SINN FEIN ATROCITY.

    A remarkable outrage is reported from County Clare. Lord Inchiquin's brother the Hon. Edward O'Brien, Lady Beatrice O'Brien, and three friends were shooting ...

    Article : 118 words
  4. FRENCH PREMIER HURT.

    The French Premier (M. Clamenceau), in voyaging across the Channel to attend the Interallied Conference, which was held in London at the week-end, was thrown ...

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  6. THE LAST STAGE.

    The officials at the Australian military headquarters in London are busily engaged in preparing for the repatriation of a big batch of ...

    Article : 301 words
  7. MURRAY BRIDGE ON FIRE.

    A five occurred to-day in the decking of the traffic bridge over the Murray, and charred a number of sleepers. It is surmised that the fire was caused either by ...

    Article : 174 words
  8. MR. RYAN V. THE ARGUS.

    In the High Court to-day, before Mt. Justice Rich and a jury of 12, the rehearing was begun of the action by Thomas Joseph Ryan (ex-Premier of Queensland) ...

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  9. CASUALTIES.

    Mrs. Violet Rolfe who is alleged to have been shot by her husband at the home of her mother in Wakefield street on Friday night, was reported to be "getting on very av. ...

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  10. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

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  11. SUDDEN DEATH IN HINDLEY STREET.

    It was stated on Monday that an inquest would not be held on the body of Robert L. Graham, who died suddenly in Hindley street on Saturday evening.' He was noticed ...

    Article : 56 words
  12. CANON WISE.

    The motion by Canan Wine for a rulenisi to restrain Mr. G. W. Halcombe S.M, from acting as Chancellor in connection with the tribunal which has bear ...

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  13. A WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Between 7 and 8 o'clock on Monday evening Constable Evans conveyed Mrs, B. O. Kruger of Croydon road, Keswick to the Adelaide Hospital in a police ...

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  14. POLICE FIRED UPON

    Sinn Feiners to-day fired revolvers at police who were returning to their barracks at Dungloe, after the officers had taken part in the prosecution of arrested ...

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  15. IN THE BEEF COUNTRY

    Mr. T. H. Williams, Chief Inspector of Stock, watches the health of cattle in this State as a guardian of the law watches the action of confirmed criminals. It is chiefly ...

    Article : 482 words
  16. THE ALBERTON FATALITY.

    In the case in which Robert Burden died from injuries received through a fall from a moving train at Alberton on Saturday evening,' the Coroner has deemed an ...

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  17. SUPER-SUPREME.

    The Daily Telegraph learn that at conferences held at Downing street with M. Clemenean and Signor Scialoja (Italian Foreign Minister) it has been decided to ...

    Article : 338 words
  18. LONDON DOCKS CONGESTED.

    The White Star liner Ceramic, laden with 18,000 tons of food supplies from Australia, has been delayed at Plymouth, owing to the congestion of the London docks. ...

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  19. EXTRAORDINARY RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Reginald Fletcher (20), residing with his parents at Semaphore road, Semaphore, met with a remarkable accident while travelling home by the 5.7' p.m. train from ...

    Article : 105 words
  20. BANK ROBBERIES.

    A man has been arrested in Bristol in connection with the murder of the Leeds Penny Bank manager. Another attempted bank robbery is ...

    Article : 82 words
  21. MEAT FOR ENGLAND.

    The Board of Trade in April last appointed a committee, with Mr. W. C. Bridgeman, M.P., as Chairman, and Sir R. Henry New and Sir Thomas Robinson ...

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  22. MOTOR CYCLE AND CAR IN COLLISION.

    URAIDLA, December 14.—Yesterday afternoon Mr. Bell, of Summaertown, was riding a motor cycle up Staccy's Hill, when he was run into by a motor-car driven by ...

    Article : 84 words
  23. MILITARY HONOURS.

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  24. EDNA MAY NEW SCHEME.

    Professor Whitfield, of Perth University, has submitted his report to the Government in regard to the water difficulty at Westonia. He states that if an ...

    Article : 1,206 words
  25. GIFT TO CHURCH REVOKED.

    The codicil of gthe will of William Rice, of East Melbourne, fly which testator revoked a considerable bequest for the benefit of Church of England missions if Capt. ...

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  26. CLOTHING FIRM'S £1,000,000 PURCHASE.

    The East London firm of Glanfields, the biggest supplier of army clothing, has purchased from the Government 2,000,000 yards of gabardine at £1,000,000. ...

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  27. COMPLETE SOLIDARITY.

    It has been announced in an official statement that the conference discussed the procedure to be followed in regard to various international questions, but that these are ...

    Article : 215 words
  28. POLISH PROFITEER.

    A Polish agency announces that the Premier of Poland (M. Paderewski) has Signed the death warrant of a Polish millionaire named Brotheim, who had been ...

    Article : 43 words
  29. RETROSPECTIVE AWARDS.

    The unusual course is being taken of holding a special vacation sitting of the High Court, beginning on Tuesday, January 13, in Melbourne, to deal arith a case staled by ...

    Article : 227 words
  30. DROUGHT-STRICKEN COUNTRY.

    "I am back in Broken Hill to-day after a 15 months' trip from the gulf to Hergett Springs with a mob of cattle." said Mr. W. Canny. pastomlist, horsebreeder. ...

    Article : 258 words
  31. THE RUSSIAN WAR.

    A Bolshevik communique states that the Bolsheviks have entered Kharkoff. It has been reported in London that the Bolsheviks have been driven out of Kieff, but ...

    Article : 84 words
  32. Y.M.C.A. TRANSPORT WORK.

    The troopship Neator, which arrived at noon on Friday, carried 300 officers and 800 men, of whom about 100 were for this State. The ship was boarded at the ...

    Article : 390 words
  33. PEACE OFFER REJECTED.

    The British, American, French, and Italian Ministers have rejected the Soviet's peace offer, and point out that M. Litvinoff has broken the conditions of the ...

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  34. ITALY AND RATIFICATION

    The Socialists in the Italian Parliament are solidly against the ratification by Italy of the Versailles Peace Treaty. The Catholic Party, which numbers 103 ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. THE PRUSSIAN EAGLE

    The celebrated Pastor Rump, at a meeting of the Prussian League denounced Court Erzberger, and said, "The Kaiser must return on the Purssian eagle's ...

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  36. SHIPPING HELD UP.

    The engineers of the steamers Musgrave and Moruya tendered 24 hours' notice to the agents of the vessels to-day. Their action held up the sittings of both vessels ...

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  37. EGYPTIAN TURMOIL.

    Viscount Milner, who has arrived a Cairo on a special mission, which in eludes the consultation of Egyptian native opinion before a final Constitution for ...

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  38. ANGRY GENERAL MANAGER.

    The Royal Commission on the sugar industry sat to-day. Mr. Henry William Knox (general manager of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company) was examined. ...

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  39. RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA.

    The Italian Chamber of Deputies has unanimously urged Cabinet to support, in the Inter-Allied Supreme Council at Paris, the reopening of commercial and ...

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  40. TERRORISTS TO DIE.

    As a result of the trial of the terrorists under Bela Kun's regime 14 death sentences have been passed. The rest of the 26 accused persons have been condemned to ...

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  41. PUNITIVE EXPEDITION MESOPOTAMIA.

    A War Office communique states that owing to outrages and murders by the Zibari Kurds, two British columns in Mesopotamia, in the neighbourhood of ...

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  42. BILLIARDS MATCH DRAWN.

    The billiard match for 18,000 up, between Fred Lindrum and Waiter Lindrum was declared a draw on Saturday night. ...

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  43. SPORTING CABLES.

    Mr. O'Rourke, boxing match promoter, has posted an offer of £50,000 for a match between Dempsey and Carpenter, the winner to meet Fulton. ...

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  44. TRANSPORT CONGESTION.

    Merchants, manufacturers, and workers in South Wales formed a deputation to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) which called attention to the congestion of ...

    Article : 135 words
  45. SHORT WAY WITH FIUME.

    The Italian Government has decided to withhold further food or pay for Major D'Annunzio's troops at Fiume, pending settlement of the points at issue with the ...

    Article : 34 words
  46. BARRY'S VISIT.

    With the Prince of Wales's lead in the fund new being raised by The Sporting World, Great Britain should, quickly subscribe the £1,000 required to complete the ...

    Article : 88 words
  47. RENMARK ASSAULT CASE.

    RENMARK, December 12.—Police Sgt. Birt, of this town, was brutally assaulted last Saturday on the lonely high road intersecting the elevated scrub land ...

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  48. BAD DAYS GONE.

    The railwaymen's general organizer (Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P.), in an address at Swansea, said that negotiations in reference to rilwaymen's wages, the ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Colonial Office has appointed an advisory committee, with Viscount Harcourt ai Chairman, to report upon the promotion of economic development and commercial ...

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  50. THEFT OF RED CROSS STORES.

    Sgt.-Major E. W. Bradford, Sgt. Simpcock, Cpl. W. R Grosveuor, and Pte. P. Courtney, all Australians, were charged on remand on Saturday at the Lambeth ...

    Article : 159 words
  51. CANADIAN PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The Council of the Empire Press Union has sent invitations in behalf of the Canadian Government and the Canadian press to the Ottawa Conference to be held in ...

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  52. FRESH PIRIE TROUBLE.

    The "go slow" policy has to-day been in evidence at the Port Pine wharfs, at which four streamers—the Neumark, Sonnfles's Tirreno and Emden—are taking ...

    Article : 109 words
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  54. EX-SOLDIER'S DIVORCE.

    Damages amounting to £500 were awarded by a jury against a correspondent in a divorce suit heard before the Chief Justice to-day. The case was one in which ...

    Article : 83 words
  55. A BLOW TO BERLIN HOTELS.

    All the Berlin hotels, restaurants, and cales threaten to close owing to the announced intention of the German Government to check profiteering in foodstuffs by ...

    Article : 58 words
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