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  2. Advertising

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  3. MISADVENTURES

    An unusual accident occurred on a New Zealand troop train taking Auckland recruits to the Wellington camp. Four privates were leaning out of the train ...

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  4. CRIMES OF VIOLENCE

    A verdict of murder against three soldiers—Alexander M'Donald, Henry Fenton Jones, and George Webster was entered by the Sydney Coroner in ...

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  5. FOREIGN CABLES

    More than 200 persons in the Central American State of Salvador have lost their [?] during the last seven weeks as a [?] of frequent earthquakes. Much ...

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  6. CURRENT SPORT

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  7. GERMANS IN AMERICA.

    The disappearance of six others of the interned German cruiser Kronprinz Wilhelm has led to a drastic order being made by the American authorities. ...

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  8. DRAGGED BY THE REINS.

    Mrs. Nicol, wife of Mr. George Nicol, of Narclian, was alighting from a buggy when one of her feet became entangled in the reins, which had fallen off the ...

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  9. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR BREAKING-UP

    The "Idea Nazionale," of Rome, has received from trustworthy sources, the news that the Austrian Emperor is worse. His mind is weakening, it says, and he ...

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  10. BULLETS IN A BAR.

    Four revolver shots were fired in a hotel in Camperdown, Sydney, on Friday night. Just before closing time a man ...

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  11. TROOP TRAIN IN A CANAL.

    It is reported that a German troop train fell into a canal at Zeebragge, and that eighty-five soldiers were drowned. ...

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  12. OVER A PRECIPICE.

    A fortquate escape was experienced on Thursday by the Coroner of Briagolong (Vic.) (Mr. A. H. B. Kelly) and Constable O'Malley who were driving out to ...

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  13. GENERAL BOTHA.

    Mr. Munnik, an engineer in Government employ in South Africa, has been arrested on a charge of libelling General Botha. He is said to have alleged that. ...

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  15. A SURFER'S DEATH.

    John Reeves, need thirty-five years, of Croydon, died on Coogee Beach, Sydney, on Sunday afternoon shortly after leaving the breakers. Reeves had been ...

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  16. THE DUBBO HORROR.

    At the Dubbo Circuit Court, Herbert Owers was charged with the murder of Jane Healey by kicking her to death in the Dubbo Sports Ground on the night of ...

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  17. JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    A high official of the Foreign Office at Petrograd will shortly be going on a special mission to Japan. It is reported that Japan wishes to negotiate a ...

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  18. ALBION PARK RACES.

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  19. THE SCALE-FAKING CASE.

    That remarkable criminal prosecution, now known in sporting history as the Coonamble scale-inking case, was concluded at the Dubbo Circuit Court on ...

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  20. A CHILD DROWNED.

    Florence Ethel Burgess, a little girl of three years, was drowned at the Gorge, Broken Hill, on Wednesday. She had been playing in the garden with her ...

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  21. PASSING OF THE PIONEERS.

    BOOTH.—Robert Booth, an old re[?] at the Gunning district died suddenly at his house, Nr. langie, on Friday morning, aged seventy-three years. ...

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  22. FOLLOW THE KING.

    The Western Australian Legislative Council on Tuesday amended the Licensing Act Continuation Bill so as to supersede the Government's bill for a ...

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  23. INSANE DEAF MUTE.

    John Webster a deaf mute, was charged at the Adelong police court with being insane. Doctor Finlay said that he deemed Webster to be unsafe at large. ...

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  24. THE U.S.A. ARMY.

    President Wilson has approved the proposals recently made by Mr. Garrison, Secretary for War, to increase the United States standing army to 120,000 the ...

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  25. DESTRUCTIVE LIGHTING.

    A severe thunderstorm of short duration occurred on Tuesday night at Hay. The lightning was especially brilliant, and was followed by terrific clashes of ...

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  26. KAY BEATS McCOY.

    Fred Kay and Herb McCoy met at the Melbourne Stadium on Saturday night in the presence of a fair crowd, and put up an interesting contest that lasted twenty ...

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  27. INDIA'S DREADNOUGHT FUND.

    The Rajah of Ratlam, who is fighting in France, is appealing to Indian noblemen and business men on behalf of the fund for presenting Great Britain with ...

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  28. N.S.W. HOTEL HOURS.

    The N.S.W. Cabinet has decided to refer to a caucus meeting of the party the question whether the hours for the sale of liquor shall be reduced. After ...

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  29. FIREARMS ACCIDENTS.

    The N.S.W. Inspector-General of Police has furnished the Premier with a statement showing the number of accidents due to the careless use of firearms ...

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  30. BRITISH WAR MARRIAGES.

    Two clergymen have organised a league in London, having for its object the marrying of maimed soldiers. The Rev. Houghton writes: "Maimed ...

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  31. THE SOLDIER AND THE SCRIBE.

    Company Sergeant Major Charles Brown Parker, of the Expeditionary Force, was fined £5 in the Melbourne District Cort on Thursday for assaulting ...

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  32. VETERAN THORN WINS.

    Frank Thorn, the clever lightweight, who was boxing with champions when most of the present-day men of that class were just out of swaddling clothes, was ...

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  33. RUN OVER BY TRUCKS.

    A lad named A. Wilson, residing at Clifton, near Wollongong, had a wonderful escape from death on Friday. He was carrying a five gallon can of milk on ...

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  34. AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA.

    At the opening of the N.S.W. Government's new offices in New York, Mr. P. E. Quinn, of the New South Wales Commissioner's staff, said it was intended ...

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  35. FRITZ HOLLAND OUTPOINTED.

    Disapproval was vehemently expressed by the fight "fans" at the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night lost when the referee indicated Reeve as the winner of the 20 ...

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  36. SYDNEY PARK PICKPOCKETS.

    Constable Ferguson was in Hyde Park, Sydney, last Saturday night, when he saw William Cavanagh and Christian Sundstrom accost Edward Ball, ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BARS.

    The South Australian Legislative Council on Wednesday passed a bill providing for the closing of liquor bars at 6 o'clock, but another measure, amending the ...

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  39. PANAMA CANAL CLOSED.

    There has been a landslide of a million cubic yards of earth in the Pana[?] Canal; and the big waterway has been closed until January. ...

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  40. NIGHT CLUBS.

    In the House of Commons, London, on Wednesday, Sir J. A. Simon (Secretary of State for Home Affairs) introduced a bill dealing with night clubs, its operation to ...

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  41. SYDNEY.

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  42. STOLE FOR FOOD.

    Several persons have been fined at Broken Hill for removing timber without a license from Crown lands. Light lines were imposed, the plea being that ...

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  43. LEETON AND LIQUOR.

    The question whether an hotel should he established at Leeton is being warmly discussed. Mr. M'Garry. member for the district, states that the Government has ...

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  44. LADY SCULLERS.

    A sculling race for £10 aside, between Miss Lucy Massey and Miss Stella Hegherty, has been arranged, and will come off at Wollongong next Saturday ...

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  45. METEOROLOGIST'S FORECAST.

    The Commonwealth meterologist's forecast, issued at noon yesterday, is as follows:— Queensland.—Generally fine, with ...

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  46. SCHOOL TENDERS ACCEPTED.

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  47. OPIUM IN COAL BUNKERS.

    A big seizure of opium was made on Thursday by the Customs authorities on board the steamer Batsford, at Sydney. The vessel arrived on Monday from New ...

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  48. CITY TATTERSALL'S RACES.

    It is estimated that fifteen thousand persons were in attendance at Randwick an Saturday afternoon last, the occasion being the spring meeting of City ...

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  49. AN IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, in an article in the London "Evening News," remarks:— "For many years to come, any attempt ...

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  50. COUNTRY RACE MEETINGS.

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  52. ARMIDALE AGAINST "SHOUTING."

    At a meeting of the Dumaresa (Armidale) Shire Council on Thursday it was decided to invite the cooperation of other councils to ask the Government to ...

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  53. GOULBURN TROTS.

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  55. N.S.W. RAINFALL.

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  57. HEDDON CRETA.

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  58. NARRA[?]

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  60. ORANGE

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