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  4. THE BAROMETER

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    Percy welcomes the New Chief of the Garden Islanders. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SABOTAGE

    The Government has informed Berlin that the new occupations are due to sabotage in the Ruhr, especially the sinking of barges in order to block the ...

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  7. A NOSE DIVE

    An army bombing 'plane nose-dived a distance of 500 feet, crashing In a muddy field. Major Foiell Bradley and Lieutenant ...

    Article : 62 words
  8. FOREIGN EDITOR'S DIARY

    BRITISH The true Liberals, those of Mr. Asquth, Sir John Sama[?] and Sir Donald M[?] the old ...

    Article : 498 words
  9. "HAPPY EVENT"

    The "Daily Chronicle" says a happy event is expected at Doorn in a few months. As the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PERILS OF THE DEEP

    The trawler Vidette has landed at G[?]msby five [?] from she collier Heimdal. which was sunk during a voyage from Swansea to Odense. on ...

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  11. "FOR EUROPE"

    The German Cabinet has decided not to protest against the occupation of Mannheim, Darmstadt, and Karlsruhe by the French. ...

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  13. To-day's Forecast

    Fine, warm, and sultry with south-east to cast breeze. Some passing clouds and wind freshening, and becoming rather squally in ...

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  14. BY DIRIGIBLE

    The works[?] at [?] Germany, have built a [?] for the United States Government for [?]civice between Berlin and Chicago. ...

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  15. TECHNICAL POINTS

    Mr Nap[?]ge, of the Sydney [?]. advises students not to let their [?] their studies.— ...

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  16. THE FINISHING TOUCHES

    Completing the Cottage for Mr. Ramsay at Sutherland. It was built by friends, the Ramsay family having been left destitute by bush fires. (See Report on Page 9) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. "THE KEY OF YOUR NEW HOME"

    Councillor Cook handing to Mr. Ramsay the key of the Cottage erected at Sutherland by friends. to replace the one destroyed by bush fires. (See Report on Page 9) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. JEWS ILL-TREATED

    Seventeen persons were injured during violent anti-Semitic demonstrations carried out by young students. ...

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  19. CHESS PRODIGY

    Artstide Cramer. a boy of 12. is the was chess prodigy. He played 20 games simultaneously against the best Paris players, and won ...

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  20. CHURCH SETTLES OLD GRUDGE WITH SERPENT

    Whether the snake which was discovered outside the door of St. Paul's Church of England. Kogarah, last night was no its way to [?] ...

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  21. HIS DOREEN

    "What would you do followed your tact?' Richard A[?]. 28. again Constable Walsh this leading question on ...

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  22. BULLS-EYES

    W E. Young shooting at Pairs under the King's Prize conditions. scored [?] out of a possible 105. He [?] bolls eyes. ...

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  23. A LOVING HEART

    Ferdmaud Nater. 52. a handsome and fashionably dressed man. was changed at Zu[?]ch with obtaining morey from 15 women under proma[?] ...

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  24. TRAMMIES BETS

    [?] proprietor of the [?] room alon[?] Waverley Tram Depot. who at [?] Court on January 2 was [?] 20 for ...

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  25. SIR PETER M'BRIDE

    Sir Peter M R[?], Age[?]-General for Victoria from [?] 22, whose serious [?] the South of France, was [?] is dead. Sir Pete M[?] who was born in Victoria in 1867, was educated at Wesley College, and entered the State Assembly in 1897. In [?] he became ...

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  26. AT MONTE CARLO

    In the Maine Carie finals Miss M'Cane tell Miss Ryan, 7-5, 4-6. 6-3. In the Doubles Misses Le[?]glen and Ryan beat Miss M'Cane and Mrs. ...

    Article : 39 words
  27. A POET'S MEMORY

    Siz[?], the Italian Prem[?] has [?] the Italian [?] and Consolable throughout the world to [?]ate the Jub[?] of ...

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  28. PROVED BY A POST MORTEM EXAM.

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  30. NEXT THURSDAY

    The new "WOMAN'S BUDGET," the best woman's paper in Australian, will be ready next Thursday, Any ...

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  31. STOP PRESS

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  32. JOCKEY'S REMARKABLE ESCAPE IN A MIX-UP

    E. M'Gae, the rider of the Hurdle favorites Speck, falling at Warwick Farm on Saturday. The accident happened when speck assmed captain of victory. The jockey hand a miraculous escape. He was bowled along for several yards and it was thought he had been seriously injured. To the surprise of all he [?] up and [?] as though nothing had happened. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. CHAMPION SPRINTER

    M. Kirksay, the American sprinter, who has proved [?] good for "Slip" Car. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. "A FREE LEG"

    "She went away with someone else, and I forgave her for that, But when I came back from the war, and made another home for ...

    Article : 166 words
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