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  2. Advertising

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  3. MEXICAN REVOLT

    The Mexican rebellion leaped into the headlines of Uncle Sam's newspapers when stray bullets from Jaurez (Mexico) crossed the muddy Rie ...

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  4. "CAPTAIN BARKER"

    Scotland Tard has been investigating the career of "Captain Barker," the woman who has been masquerading as a member of the ...

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  5. FOUNDATION STONE OF NEW GOLF CLUB HOUSE LAID

    Yesterday afternoon His Excellency the Lieut-Governor (Sir Robert McMillan, K.CM.G.) laid the foundation stone of the club-house being erected for W.A. Golf Ltd at Mount Yokine. (Art Photo Engravers, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TIMBER STRIKE

    Until the next meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures Disputes Board, which is to be held on Monday, no fresh action is likely to be taken in ...

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  7. COAL PISPUTE

    The Prime Minister issued to-day a copy of a letter he has addressed to Mr. Davies, general secretary of the combined mining unions. It states:— ...

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  8. RUSSIAN WORKERS

    Paul Haensel, an ex-director of the Russian Imperial Bank and now Professor of Public Finance at Moscow University, lecturing at Oxford ...

    Article : 200 words
  9. SYDNEY MERCHANTS SATISFIED

    Mr. F. H. Corke, secretary of the Timber Merchants' Association, states that the number of employes working in all departments at the yards has ...

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  10. BUSINESS MERGER

    "His Master's Voice" Gramophone Company bas acquired the Marconiphone Company, the leading makers of wireless apparatus. ...

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  11. KISSING TEST

    Elsie Lauretson, a brunette show girl, easily won a blindfold test to determine the most satisfactory response to kissing, a test which some ...

    Article : 159 words
  12. Proposed Children's Nursery

    A scheme is on foot, organised by an American named E. G. Plumridge, to establish a central children's nursery in Perth, which it is propsed to keep ...

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  13. MISS HOLMAN ENTERTAINS

    Miss May Holman was the central figure at a mass meeting of timber strikers last night. She is an accomplished planist, singer and ...

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  14. STEAMER AGROUND

    Cables received by the Sydney Marine Underwriters' Association advise that the Japanese steamer Bankoko Maru is aground at Kama Island, in ...

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  15. THE TRAGEDY OF LIFE

    "I met my husband. Harold Arkell Smith, at a party at the Ola Dickens Inn, Cobham, in January 1918." says Mrs. Barker in extracts printed in the ...

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  16. ANTI-GOD SOCIETIES

    The Education Council is conferring in order to revitalise the Anti-Church campaign It is recorded that many of the ...

    Article : 141 words
  17. SEVERAL VESSELS TO BE LAID UP

    The Adelaide Steamship Company advises that owing to the coal trouble the crews of the Dilga, Dilkera, Arkabar and Junee will be paid off on ...

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  18. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    Alfred Roson, "shopkeeper, of Dowling-street, Waterloo, has informed the police that three men entered his shop last night. Two drew revolvers, whilst ...

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  19. GREEK CLUB OUTRAGE

    Timothy O'Connell, Francis Delaney and Alexander McIver to-day lodged applications for leave to appeal against their conviction in the Greek Club ...

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  20. A POPULAR PADRE

    The death took place to-day at Liverpool of the Rev. Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy, popularly known as "Woodbine Willie." During the war he ...

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  21. SAFE IN PORT

    The steamer Arafura, after her perilous voyage, arrived at Sydney this afternoon. ...

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  22. SUPPOSED SUICIDE

    A Temora message states that Francis Desgate (22) was found on Friday lying in a pool of blood with a gun alongside. A bullet had pierced ...

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  23. NAVY AT "WAR"

    At the invitation of the Admiralty a "Sunday Times" representative was able to attend the Grand Fleet exercises, on this occasion one of the ...

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  24. WIRELESS PROGRESS

    The new wireless licenses issued for the year ended February 28 show an increase of 27,948. N.S.W. heading the list with 18,135 additional ones, and ...

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  25. Y.A.L. BOYS

    A most elaborate programme has been completed for the entertainment of the Young Australia League tourists during their 10 day's visit to New ...

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  26. QUARREL AT GRANVILLE

    William Wallace (35), of Wigram-street, Turramurra, was struck on the head during a quarrel at Granville last night and was admitted to the ...

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  27. HUSBAND IN SYDNEY

    The "Evening News" states that masquerader Barker's husband. Smith, now holds a prominent business position in Sydney. ...

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  28. HIS MAJESTY'S PROGRESS

    The King passed a good day. Springlike weather conditions with much sun prevailed at Bognor, as throughout the country generally, and His ...

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  29. MAN RIDES ON BUFFERS

    When the Melbourne express was approaching Bundadoon en route to Sydney to-day a man was seen riding on the buffers. The train was stopped but ...

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  30. YOUTHFUL LIFE SAVING EXPONENTS IN COMPETITION

    A picture taken at Claremont Baths yesterday afternoon during the competition, for the Curran Cup, amongst Girls' Government Schools, and open only to those girls' teams, 14 years and under, which have taken the society's awards since November 1 last No less than 17 teams were entered for the competition, which was won by the Como School. (Art Photo Engravers, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. ECHO OF ROYAL OAK AFFAIR

    The Admiralty has announced the award of good serivce pensions of £150 a year to a number of officers who succeed officers promoted to flag ...

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  32. COCKTAILS AND CORSETS

    "I object to mixing cocktails with corsets," said the Rev. Moffat Gautier, in opposing, before the Wandsworth justices, a big drapery firm's ...

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  33. AN INFANT'S DEATH

    On Friday night a single woman, 25 years, was taken to the Perth Hospital in the St. John Ambulance from a house in Blencowe-street. West ...

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  34. NAVIES OF THE WORLD

    An Admiralty return shows the strength of the chief navies at February 1 as follows.— British Empire: 16 battleships, 4 ...

    Article : 121 words
  35. DUCHESS OF YORK

    The Duchess of York had her first day out since her illness when she visited, with the Duke, an exhibition of Old English plate in Yorks. ...

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  36. MADAME TETRAZZINI

    Madame Tetrazzini, the famous singer, hitherto one of the sternest critics of modern hairdressing fashions, succumbed to the fascination of the ...

    Article : 109 words
  37. WOMAN AS AGENT-GENERAL

    For the first time in the history of ' the Empire a woman is acting Agent-General for a Dominion Territory. She is Joan, daughter of John Howard, ...

    Article : 75 words
  38. VISITORS TO LONDON

    "The Sunday Times" may be purchased immediately after the arrival of the mails at the Bookstall, Australia House, Strand, or "The ...

    Article : 60 words
  39. FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND

    Mr. Frederick Lewis, assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies of the Grand Lodge of England, who is now in Melbourne, declares that Freemasonry is ...

    Article : 48 words
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