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  4. TWIN DOCTORS' FATE

    Friends of the twin doctor brothers Smith, who were found dead in a London flat with their throats cut, say they were so alike that it was difficult ...

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  5. IS IT A BLIND?

    The Afghan Legation told a "Sun "Herald" representative today that ex-Queen Souriya is safe somewhere in Afghanistan. "We are in touch with her ...

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  6. KING'S ILLNESS

    No bulletin was issued today with regard to the King's illness, but It was officially stated this morning that His Majesty had passed a fairly ...

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  7. GEN. BOOTH DEPOSED

    The Salvation Army High Council had an all day discussion on the General's fitness and the question of his successor. ...

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  8. HUGE NEW ZEPPELIN

    In anticipation of a greater new Zeppelin, the sheds at Friedrichshafen, which are too small, are being dismantled. ...

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  9. EVER SO MUCH IN LOVE

    Miss Helen Wills, interviewed by trans-Atlantic telephone at her Californian home, 6000 miles from London, concerning her engagement to ' ...

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  10. SHIPPING DISASTER NEAR HONG KONG

    Tragic less of life has occurred as a result of the sinking near Hong Kong yesterday morning of the 2000-ton steamer Hsinwah, which sank suddenly in deep water after having run aground and been refloated. (Special to "The Daily News"). ...

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  11. BOGUS CASH ORDERS

    Protracted inquiries into the origin of counterfeit cash orders which were circulated in the State during the New Year bank holidays, led to the arrest ...

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  12. COUNCIL'S CHARGES

    Mr. F. A. MacKenzie, writing in the London "Daily News," says the General's supporters gathered in strength during last night and accordingly the ...

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  13. NAVAL COURT MARTIAL

    As a result of a court-martial Engineer-Lieut-Commander William Henry Vaughan Edgar, D.S.C., of the destroyer Anzac, has been deprived of two years ...

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  14. INTERSTATE YACHTING

    This afternoon the first of a series of races for the Sayonara Cup, held by the N.S.W. Yacht Club, was staged. The Vanessa was the defender and the ...

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  15. SCULLING CHAMPION

    There is more than a possibility that Bobby Pearce, the famous Australian sculler and Olympic champion, will leave Australia for U.S.A. He has been ...

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  16. STILL CRITICAL

    The position at Kabul is still critical, as Bacha Saqao, a brigand chief, holds a very strong position three miles outside Kabul ...

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  17. CONSPIRACY ALLEGED

    Allegations of their having conspired together to defraud Adolphe Edward Gottsch, a farmer, of £840, were made against three men in the City Court ...

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  18. BOOTH KEENLY ALERT

    The "Daily Mail's" special representative visited General Booth and found he was. mentally keenly alert, although incapable" of sustained physical effort. ...

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  19. PERSONAL

    The aeroplane which reached Perth this afternoon had as passengers. Messrs. G Craig, from Mundabullangan Station, H. Ball from Roebourne, and Ted ...

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  20. SPEEDWAYS DISPUTE

    Miss Pay Taylour, the English motor cyclist, whose two appearances at the Speedway have caused much interest, said today that she was bitterly ...

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  21. LEGATIONS SAFE

    The position in Afghanistan is still confused, and very little direct information is available; no immediate apprehension, however, is felt in London for ...

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  22. FOCH'S ILLNESS

    Though a morning bulletin said teat Marshal Foch's condition was satisfactory, the Marshal had a fresh heart attack early this afternoon. • ...

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  23. FALL FROM FERRY

    On the evening of December 15 a lady passenger on the ferry boat Perth, running between South Perth and the city, Informed a deck-hand that a man had ...

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  24. GRAVE CHALLENGE

    Both parties to the timber industry dispute appear to recognise that the next move is with the Arbitration Court. Although the position is serious owing ...

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  25. INDESCRIBABLE EMOTION

    General Booth has been deposed. The long, final battle started at 10 a.m. and lasted until after 11 p.m., the floor being given towards the end to Commander ...

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  26. WHERE IS AMANULLAH

    There is no news of Amanullah, except that he left Kabul on the afternoon of January 14, apparently trying to escape by motor to Kandahar. ...

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  27. JOCKEY'S FAILURE

    Steve Donoghue, the famous jockey, was examined in bankruptcy today. He said that he was a friend for 15 or 16 years of the late financier "Jimmy" ...

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  28. NEW SEA FREIGHTS

    Mr. MacMillan, the general manager of the Aberdeen Commonwealth Line, told a "Sun" - "Herald" representative today that all lines were agreeing to ...

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  29. UNLICENSED LISTENERS

    The inadvisability of using a wireless receiving set without first having obtained a licence to do so, was forcefully impressed upon five persons in the City ...

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  31. STOP PRESS

    "When it collided with a motor car driven by Mrs. Barbara Nicholls, of Swansea-street, Victoria Park, this afternoon, a motor car driven by ...

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  32. OUT FOR TWO YEARS

    Today the stipendiary stewards concluded their adjourned inquiry into the performance of Peggy Poet in the second division of the Doncaster Handicap at ...

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  33. COOL TO MODERATE

    The official weather forecast for Western Australia is as follows;— "Some light showers in the extreme south-west, otherwise fine ics. ...

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  34. BORROWED & DISAPPEARED

    Four charges of fraudulent representation and one charge of stealing were preferred against Henry George Crisp, alias Lionel Wallace (32), a laborer, In ...

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  35. MT. LOFTY SMASH

    The guard and signalman engaged in shunting a stock and freight train at Mt. Lofty on January 10, when 21 trucks broke away, have been suspended. ...

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  36. AGED WOMAN KILLED

    Mary Jane Gander (72). of 22 Burt-street, Cottesloe, died in Pertn Hospital at 2.35 a.m. from injuries sustained. when she was knocked down by a motor ...

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  37. TWO MEN INJURED

    Two men, John Darcy (33), Yuille-street, Geelong, West, and Harry Bates (39), Fyansford-road, Herne Hill, had miraculous escapes. from instant death ...

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  38. CREW OF EIGHT LOST

    The steam lifeboat Hook of Holland set out to rescue the crew of the stranded Latvian steamer Volka. A Fokker aeroplane later circled the vessel and saw ...

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  39. NO INQUIRY NEEDED

    No official inquiry will be necessary in connection with the train derailment at Burges's Siding yesterday morning, and which delayed traffic to such an extent ...

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  40. FRUIT FLY IN ORCHARD

    Inspector Bennett, representing the Agricultural Department, charged Raymond Lawrence in the City Court this morning with having allowed fruit fly ...

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