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  4. DIRT GOES DOWN TO THE SEA

    Sydney abounds in Heaven-sent advantages, all meant to give health and pleasure; but It seems that ever since municipal councils were established in Australia, it has been the ambition of the men who comprise them to spoil Nature's and Heaven's handiwork. ...

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  5. WHAT'S WRONG WITH MILK?

    If Government departments had been as grossly mismanaged as Sydney's milk supply, the city would be ready for Soviet— AND WOULD DESERVE IT! Let us start from the beginning. ...

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  6. AS THE FIELD NEARS THE POST—SCENE FROM THE RANDWICK FLAT

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  7. SNOW AT "KOSI"

    Except for an isolated thunder shower or two on the coast, fine weather should be experienced over the week-end, with warm to hot temperatures and variable ...

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  8. OLD TUTANKHAMEN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Morning Post again gives a fascinating story of discoveries in the tomb of Tutankhamen at Luxor. ...

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  9. COWARDLY OUTRAGE IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Saturday.—Thirty armed rebels wrecked a Wain at Ardfert, in Kerry. They removed the line over a culvert, and held up the linesmen to ...

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  10. BRITAIN LAGS IN WIRELESS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Wireless problems are attracting the closest public attention. The Federation of British Industries, in which hundreds of millions of capital ...

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  11. ROYAL RING

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Duke of York presented the engagement ring to Lady Betty Bowes-Lyons, his fiancee, at luncheon in the Earl of Strathmore's ...

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  12. BROKEN BOTTLES

    W.F. writes: "How much can a man be fined for scattering empty bottles at a pleasure resort? A £50 maximum would not be too ...

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  13. DUCK AND QUAIL

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Oakes) has decided to postpone the commencement of the open season for wild duck until March 14. The closing date of the ...

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  14. JACK DEMPSEY

    LONDON, Saturday.—According to the Daily Express, negotiations are in progress to get Jack Dempsey to England for a fight with Joe Beckett. ...

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  15. TROUBLE-BREEDERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Well-informed circles in Copenhagen Bay that half a million rifles, out of a big Bolshevik purchase, have been sent to India. ...

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  16. £1000 WANTED

    ALBURY, Saturday.—Albury Hospital finances are in a serious position. The committee has decided that it is "absolutely farcical" to attempt to conduct a ...

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  17. DEVON AND CORNWALL WILL SUPPLY MEN TO W.A.

    LONDON, Saturday.—West Australians are busy in the campaign for emigrants. Mr. Barnes, on behalf of the Agent-General, addressed a conference ...

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  18. TO ASSIST A SISTER

    ALBURY, Saturday.—Harold Cleary aged 21 years, was sentenced to six months imprisonment for fraudelently imposing on thirty-seven residents of ...

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  19. BAND CONTESTS

    Over 1000 bandsmen will take part in the 20th annual contest promoted by the Band Association of New South Wales at Sydney Sports Ground ...

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  20. FIRES OF 1922.

    Last year was a record in the history of the N.S.W. Fire Brigade. The last week of 1922 was the heaviest ever experienced in Sydney. ...

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  21. A TEMPTING LOAN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The market regards the N.S.W. loan of £4,000,000 as the most favorable in terms of interest of all Australian loans since 1915, ...

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  22. TENDLER'S HARD FIGHT

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Lew Tendler was awarded a decision over Pat Moran after 15 sanguinary rounds. Moran extended Tendler to the fullest ...

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  23. BOOK OF THE SPEEJACKS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Helnemann (London) and Doubleday, Page and Co. (New York) have in hand the publication of Sea Tracks of the Speejacks, ...

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  24. INEPT WATER BOARD HASN'T SEWERED BEACHES

    We have the world's loveliest bathing beaches, and the world's worst Sewage Board. Though countless millions go every ...

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  25. AN EMPTY SADDLE

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Three men lost their lives as the result of horse accidents yesterday. Richard Francis Phegan was kicked in ...

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  26. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Intense interest is being manifested in the rugby match between Wales and England to be played at Twickenham to-day. There ...

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  27. HERRIN OUTRAGES

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The five who were accused of murder in the Herrin mining outrages have been acquitted. The jury deliberated for 26 hours, and ...

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  28. LOOKING FOR "MONTY"

    Henri Montaguon, the quartermaster.— sergeant, who disappeared from the French battleship Victor Hugo, is well known along the Murray Flats, and has ...

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  29. NEW ELEMENT FOUND

    LONDON, Saturday.—By means of the X-ray spectrum in the analysis of ore containing zirconium, Professors Coster and Hevesy, of Copenhagen, discovered ...

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  30. SPARKES IN A ROOD

    LITHGOW, Saturday.—During a heavy storm at Sunny Corner the back door of a resident named Sparkes was forced open, and a torrent of water, ...

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  31. WEST ENGLAND'S MEAT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Meat from the ]steamer Banffshire will be discharged next week at Swansea, to be supplied to Bristol and Cardiff. A ...

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  32. GREEK ARMY OF 60,000

    PARIS, Saturday.—Constantinople advises that the situation in Thrace daily grows more perilous. Turkish and Greek forces lace each other on the Maritza, ...

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  33. COLLIERY WORKERS

    WEST MAITLAND, Saturday.—The Colliery Employees' Federation and the Colliery Mechanics' Association, the largest of colliery unions, have been ...

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  34. SAILOR IN THE SURF

    A sailor named Salthouse belonging to H.M.A.S. Sydney, was rather severely injured while surfing at Coogee yesterday afternoon. He was some distance out ...

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  35. SOLDIER ATHLETES

    The R.S.S.I.L.A. has been informed by Earl Haig, president of the British Empire Service League, that the League will hold a big sports gathering in England ...

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  36. WOODMAN SPARE THE FENCE!

    Some men are workmen. Some are not. A tall fir tree outside the home of Mr. Levy, Speaker of the N.S. Wales ...

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  37. FOLLOW THE MARKET

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—A sheep boom in North Queensland has furnished a sequel to the slump in cattle prices, according to a message from Clonc[?]rry. ...

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  38. METROPOLITAN FORECAST.

    Chiefly fine. Warm and sultry during tho day, with E. to N.E. brooze freshening in afternoon. Close night. A tendency to ...

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  39. FOUND—A D.C.M.

    While employed in a galley shaft at the corner of Pitt and Hay-streets, Sydney, a workman found a wallet yesterday. It contained a few Australian ...

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  40. CITY COUNCIL MEETING

    At the first meeting of the General Purposes Committee on Thursday the main subjects for discussion will be the former Lord Mayor's minutes in respect ...

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  41. BIG BILLIARD BREAKS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Big breaks have been a feature of the current series of billiard matches. In a week there were 22 breaks of over 300, as follow: ...

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  42. LIVERPOOL WOOL PRICES

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the second day at Liverpool wool sales, practically the whole of 20,000 bales offered were sold. Prices were about 10 per cent. ...

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  43. S.S. TAHITI'S HEROES

    LONDON, Saturday.—For their attempt to rescue a seaman who was gassed in the hold of the s.s. Tahiti at San Francisco last year, the following have been ...

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  44. FIRE AT MUDGEE

    MUDGEE, Saturday.—A fire, in a storage shed at the rear of the Mudgee Guardian Office yesterday morning consumed 80 bundles of paper and damaged ...

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  45. NEW MINING FIELD

    WEST MAITLAND, Saturday.—There is a probability of a new mining field being opened within a few miles of the northern boundary of the town. Fifteen ...

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  46. A FIERY LEAP

    LITHGOW, Saturday.—Mr. Anderson, the Sydney seed merchant, and his son were motoring from Mount Wilson to Mount Irvine when they saw flames ...

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  47. GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL

    LONDON, Saturday.—The King has approved of a general service medal to commemorate the smaller military operations in the Great War. The clasp will ...

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  48. Fire in Cabinet Works

    An outbreak of fire occurred yesterday afternoon at the Alliance Cabinet Works in Harbor-street. Firemen extinguished the flames with hand chemicals after ...

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  49. Distress Fund.

    The following additional amount has been received for the Sunday Times Distress Fund: S-S, (St. Leonards) [?] ...

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  50. DEADLY MOONSHINE

    PHILADELPHIA, Saturday.—Four men were found dead in the city. The verdict was death by poisoning from wood alcohol ...

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