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  2. MOTOR ACCIDENTS. Six People Killed.

    Six deaths were caused by motor accidents yesterday in Victoria and Tasmania. The Launceston mail train ran down a motor car in which seven people were travelling. Three ...

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  3. HOSPITAL WORK.

    There will be no election of boards of directors of public hospitals in the State this month, as provided under the Hospitals Act. Mr. R. J. Love, chairman of the Hospitals ...

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  4. MUSIC.

    Since the year just closed has been a lean one in Australia, because of the lower prices for primary products and the effects of industrial disturbances, the arts have felt in some ...

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  5. FUTURE OF EGYPT.

    The "Daily Herald," the Labour newspaper, publishes a leading article on the formation of a Wafd Ministry in Egypt by Nahas Pasha, as a result of the Wafd's victory in the ...

    Article : 214 words
  6. COUNTRY NEWS. LATTER DAY SAINTS.

    A conference of the Reorganised Church of Latter Day Saints is now taking place at Tiona Park, near Forster. Reports have been read from all quarters indicating that favourable ...

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  7. THE SKIRL OF PIPES AT THE SHOWGROUND.

    MARCH PAST OF THE SYDNEY SCOTTISH PIPE BAND. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ROBBERY AT BALGOWNIE.

    The Balgownie Co-operative store was broken into last night and a quantity of goods taken from every department. ...

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  9. SENTENCED FOR STEALING.

    John McLean, 41 years, was sentenced at Bathurst Police Court to six months' hard labour on three charges of stealing money from different people at an hotel at Wattle ...

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  10. AMBULANCE BUSY AT SEASIDE.

    The Casino Ambulance established an auxiliary tent at Evans Head during the holiday period. Nearly 10,000 people have visited the seaside resort, and out of this number ...

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  11. FIERCE FIGHT.

    An argument between some men in a house in Lander-street, Redfern, last night, developed into a fierce fight, in which the household crockery and glassware were shattered. Two ...

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  12. EASTERN SUBURBS.

    Comprising an area of 14,403 acres, or about 22½ square miles, and with an estimated population of about 251,000, the Eastern Suburbs (Randwick, Waverley, Woollahra, Vaucluse, ...

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  13. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. Preparing for Test.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association at Ilkley says that the manager of the Australian team. Mr. H. Sunderland, has returned from Swinton, and expresses ...

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  14. MODERN MUSIC.

    A well-known Australian pianist, Mr. Edward Cahill, passed through Fremantle yesterday on the liner Chitral. Speaking of the vogue of modern music, appreciation for which has ...

    Article : 239 words
  15. STRANGE ILLNESS.

    The police and the doctors at Balmain Hospital are mystified concerning the condition of an unknown boy who was found lying unconscious in Paul-street, Balmain, late last ...

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  16. BILLIARDS.

    Following are the latest scores in the Lindrum-Smlth billiards match:—Lindrum (in play), 17.664, including breaks of 1104, 657, and 243 (unfinished): Smith, 14,809, including ...

    Article : 153 words
  17. SUICIDE PACT.

    Police are investigating the finding of letters indicating a suicide pact, the disappearance of John Llewellyn Davies, and the finding of Julia Cubitt, aged 33, in an unconscious ...

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  18. EMBARRASSED VISITOR.

    A tall man who visited the Highland gathering at the Show Ground yesterday appeared embarrassed, for he did not look nor speak like a Scot. ...

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  19. AMERICAN ATHLETE.

    The United States Amateur Athletic Union informed the Australian Press Association that the day before Osborne, the American athlete, was due to entrain from Champagne, Illinois, ...

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  20. SCHOOL AND POST-OFFICE.

    The Pentonbury post-office, State school, and adjoining four-roomed weatherboard dwelling, occupied by the postmaster (Mr. T. Scanlon) were destroyed by fire early this ...

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  21. SCOTTISH CONCERT.

    The national melodies of Scotland aroused the patriotic fervour of a crowded audience at the Town Hall last night, at the concert organised by the Highland Society to conclude ...

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  22. CONSTABLES ASSAULTED.

    Constables Copeland and Nolan, of the Darlinghurst Police Station, had a desperate struggle with two men on Tuesday night before they were able to place them in the cells. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN SWIMMERS.

    The Australian swimmers Griffiths and Ryan established two Wanganui records. Ryan won the half-mile race in 11m 58 2-5s. Griffiths covered 220 yards in 2m 35s. ...

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  24. RUSSIAN PEASANTS.

    Evidence that a virtual state of war at present exists between the Bolshevik Government and the Russian peasants continues to accumulate, says the Berlin correspondent of the ...

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  25. WITH SONG AND DANCE.

    London welcomed the New Year in the heartiest fashion. In spite of the great extension of facilities for indoor celebrations, immense crowds concentrated in Trafalgar ...

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  26. MAN BADLY INJURED.

    A stolen motor car, in which several young men were riding crashed into a concrete pillar near the esplanade at Bondi early yesterday morning. ...

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  27. COMMANDER OF THE BELLATRIX.

    CAPTAIN GEORGES JELIS. who arrived in Sydney on Tuesday in command of the sloop Bellatrlx, which will replace the Cassiope as the French naval ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. AERIAL DERBY.

    Advice was received by the Australian National Airways, Ltd., last night that Mr. Eric Chaseling, who piloted a Gipsy Moth, won the Aerial Derby held to celebrate the ...

    Article : 47 words
  29. ARREST RESISTED AT BANKSTOWN.

    When arresting a man who was alleged to have used indecent language outside a hotel at Bankstown yesterday afternoon. Constable Foster, of the Bankstown police, ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN BROADCAST.

    Efforts to pick up the Australian broadcast for retransmission in the United States was unsuccessful. The National Broadcasting Company announced that pick-up stations at ...

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  31. CAMP TRAGEDY.

    Charles Freeman, aged 12 years, who was Camping beside the Macquarie rivulet near Albion Park, was killed yesterday morning through being accidentally shot in the neck ...

    Article : 134 words
  32. CATHEDRAL SPIRES.

    When the work is completed in about two years' time St. Paul's Cathedral will be the only cathedral in Australia with three spires. There are only two cathedrals in England ...

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  33. UNSOLVED MURDER MYSTERY.

    Despite repeated adjournments of the inquest, and the fact that the police have taken 453 statements and interviewed more than 1300 people, the authorities failed to ...

    Article : 121 words
  34. INDEX. NEWS.

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  35. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    Harry Abraham Samuels, a tailor, of Hamilton, was fined £300 on charges of keeping a common gaming house and of bookmaking. The magistrate said that apparently the ...

    Article : 56 words
  36. FINE WEATHER.

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  37. LATE MR. EVAN HAYES.

    The funeral of Mr. Evan Hayes, whose body was found at Mount Kosciusko on Tuesday, nearly 17 months after he perished in a blizzard, will take place at the Northern Suburbs ...

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  38. CANBERRA DOCKING TO-DAY.

    H.M.A.S. Canberra will dock at Cockatoo this morning for examination. Several months ago the cruiser touched a sandbank when leaving Broome Harbour (Western ...

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  39. BATHS FOR CANBERRA.

    The report of the Public Works' Committee on the proposed Canberra swimming baths has been received by the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley). The report ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Three Italians were arrested in Paris on a charge of being in possession of explosives, and allegedly working in connection with the notorious Italian anarchist, Bernieri, who was ...

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  41. STOWAWAYS FINED.

    Henry McNamara and Martin McDonagh, who had stowed away on the Maunganul from Sydney, eluded discovery until Monday. At the police court each was fined £7/10/. ...

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  42. BEER STRIKE AT MT. ISA.

    Business men met at Mt. Isa yesterday, and discussed the methods adopted by the strike committee in connection with business men who had defaulted duiing the period ...

    Article : 61 words
  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  44. TO-DAY.

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  45. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    After attending a New Year's eve party at Chatswood, Vera Watson, aged 49 years, housekeeper, of Morella-road, Mosman, complained of illness to a friend, Mrs. Reid, of ...

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  46. TRAIN FIRED AT.

    A shot was fired at an electric train bound from Parramatta to Sydney on Tuesday night, when between Lidcombe and Auburn. The window of a carriage, in which two or three ...

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  47. PROPOSED FOCH MEMORIAL.

    A committee has been formed in England to organise a scheme for a memorial in London to Marshal Fooh. It includes Earl Jellicoe, Viscount Bridgeman, Viscount Sumner. ...

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  48. ALLEGED THIEF ARRESTED.

    Plainclothes men Lawless and Noble (Darlinghurst) yesterday arrested a suspected boarding-house thief, following complaints from numerous boarding-house keepers in the ...

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  49. THREE MEN ARRESTED.

    Following the disappearance from Newcastle last evening of a motor car, belonging to Mr. W. E. Lingard, of Terrace-street, Wyong, police to-day arrested three men on charges of ...

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  50. DEATH OF A CHINESE.

    Hue Got, a 78-year-old Chinese market gardener, was found dead yesterday in the room he occupied at 307 Castlereagh-street, city. The body was taken to the Morgue. ...

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