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  2. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    The severe task of making 430 runs to [?]n was set the New South Wales cricket team by Victoria when the latter's second innings was concluded to-day. New South ...

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  3. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    "The White Australia policy has its responsibility for the people of Australia, and the best way to maintain it is by a steady stream of selected immigrants to Australia," said the ...

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  4. HONOURS LIST.

    It was announced last night that the following New Year honours had been bestowed upon Australians:- K.C.M.G. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WAR CEMETERIES.

    Mr. Bruce began the last day of his tour of the French battlefields by an early morning visit to the Communal Cemetery at Ypres, where a small gathering, including the ...

    Article : 536 words
  6. CHURCH UNION.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Da[?] Express" says that during the last conclave of Cardinal, Cardinal M[?]er received authorisation of the conferences at Malines ...

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  7. WHAT IS HERESY?

    With the expiration of the Christmas truce the controversy between "Fundamentalists" and "Liberals" has spread to every religious denomination. Even Catholics and Jews are ...

    Article : 280 words
  8. THREE DROWNED.

    A dreadful treble drowning case took place here yesterday, the victims being Queen[?]e and Nina Burgess, aged 16 and 14 respectively, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A. Burgess, of ...

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  9. LOST IN GALE.

    It is now regarded as certain at Paris that the airship Dixmude was struck by lightning at 2 o'clock on the morning of December 21, when being driven before a ...

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  10. SAD BEACH TRAGEDY.

    Several parties of visitors organised a motor-boat trip to the ocean beach at Mallacoota to-day to indulge in surf-bathing. The party consisted mainly of women, the men ...

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  11. RINDERPEST MENACE.

    No further outbreak of rinderpest occurred during the week-end. The report that the plague had pierced the quarantine cordon, and had reached Busselton, proved to be a ...

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  12. BULGARIA'S ARMY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Belgrade telegraphs that a grave situation has developed between the Governments of Jugo-Slavia and Bulgaria, following upon a speech in the ...

    Article : 255 words
  13. STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    Violent gales have greatly damaged shipping in Turkish waters, particularly in the Black Sea, where the big American cargo steamer Conejos, 5110 tons, with a cargo of ...

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  14. YOUNG MAN DROWNED.

    Slipping from some rocks in the Nepean River at Monangle at about 11.30 a.m. yesterday, James Delaney, 18 years of ago, disappeared under the water and was drowned. ...

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  15. TEN YEARS AFTER.

    Albert O'Brien, a tailor, was charged at the City Court to-day with having attempted to st[?]al from an unknown man in Melbourne on March 21, 1913, and with having loitered with ...

    Article : 133 words
  16. TAX ON LOANS.

    Arrangements have been made by the New" South Wales Government for a conferonce of State Treasurers in Sydney to consider the question of tax-free State loans, and as Mr. ...

    Article : 268 words
  17. PLUCKY SCHOOLBOYS

    Many brave acts were performed during a fire in Ade[?] Reformatory School, near Leeds. One boy, who was awakened in the small hours by the smell of smoke, found the boiler-house ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Paris announces the death of General Buat, military chief of staff, who bad seen 38 years' service, and participated in five campaigns. ...

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  19. SHOT FIRED AT CAT.

    Wounded in the back with a pea-rifle bullet, Douglas James, aged 7 years, was found lying in his bed early this morning. The boy lives with his father in Hoddle-street, East ...

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  20. SMALLPOX

    The steamer Sussex, from Calcutta, for Wellington, which called off port on Sunday afternoon to pick up the inner route pilot, had a case of smallpox on board. The patient, ...

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  21. DECLARED INNOCENT

    After suffering 24 years' imprisonment in France and spending 20 years more clearing his name, Louis Danval, a Paris chemist, has been declared innocent of the murder of his ...

    Article : 127 words
  22. OZECHO-SLOVAKIA.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says:—The France-Czecho-Slovakian alliance has been widely discussed. Surprise is felt in British circles that the ...

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  23. CHURCH UNION.

    At a largely attended meeting hold in the Domain on Sunday, under the auspices of the Protestant Truth Society, the following resolution was carried on the motion of Mr. Thos. ...

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  24. FIRE AT WEE WAA.

    At 2 o'clock on Sunday morning, a fire started in the general store occupied by Mrs. Kennedy, which was destroyed with the contents. Horne's tailor shop and residence adjoining ...

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  25. DEATH FROM A KICK.

    An inquiry was held at Menindle on Saturday into the circumstances connected with the death of John Joseph Roberts, which occurred at Menindie on Christmas Day. In ...

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  26. MOSQUE DESECRATED.

    A fatal disturbance occurred at Howrah this afternoon, following des[?]tion of a Mohammedan mosque, in the compound of which a dead pig was found. ...

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  27. FRENCH LOANS.

    The Paris "Temps," in a long article, replies to British Press complaints that France can find money for munition loans to Jugo-Slavia, Poland, and Roumania, and that these ...

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  28. TASMANIAN FIRE.

    The biggest fire in the history of Sheffield occurred this morning, when five business places in the heart of the town were wiped out. The are started after midnight in, it is ...

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  29. BARON NAIBU KANDA.

    The death is announcea in [?] Naibu Kanda, Emeritus Professor of Tokio Higher Commercial School and member of the House of Peers. Baron Kanda was a ...

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  30. GERMAN FINANCES.

    A Reuter message from Berlin says that since November 15, when the rentenmark was first issued, Germany's floating debt has decreased from 191.6 trillion paper marks to ...

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  31. DUMPING OF TEXTILES.

    Customs officers have been requested [?] Tariff Board to discover whether foreign material, which it was alleged had been sent to England, was likely to be dumped in the ...

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  32. CARTERS AND DRIVERS' CLAIMS.

    Claims for increases for all classes of carters and drivers, and for a 44-hour week, are contained in a log served upon the employers by the Carters and Drivers' Federation. The ...

    Article : 165 words
  33. POLICE ATTACKED.

    At about midnight last night Sergeant Maples and Constable Michael arrested a man in Morehead-street, Redfern, for starting a bonfire in the roadway. The man immediately began to ...

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  34. EMPIRE FAIR.

    There will be many novelties at the Empire Fair to be hold in the Sydney Town Hall this week. Owing to unavoidable delays, caused by the holidays, the fair will not now be ...

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  35. BROADCASTING.

    To-night a Paris programme was rebroadcasted throughout Britain. M. Poincare was to have broadcasted a New Year's message to the people in ...

    Article : 79 words
  36. EMPIRE MIGRATION.

    Under the title of "Empire Migration and the Work of the Central Emigration Board," Sir Clement Kin[?]ch-Cooke, K.[?]E., M.P., has issued a striking brochure, which should prove ...

    Article : 371 words
  37. DAVIS CUP.

    The United States Lawn Tennis Association has received France's challenge for the Davis Cup. ...

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  38. FOUR SCORE YEARS AND TEN.

    Sir,—I read with great pleasure your quotation from Shakespeare of Charmian's remark in your leading article of Saturday last, and I would like to mention passages written by two ...

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  39. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    A Charleville message states that a sensational murder and suicide occurred at Eddington Station early on Saturday morning. It appears that a man named Thomas Fitzgerald, ...

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  40. ITALIAN DECORATION.

    The Italian Cabinet has decided to create a new decoration, "The Star of Merit for work," to be awarded exclusively to manual workers of both sexes distinguished for their ...

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  41. THE JAPANESE MINISTRY

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio says:— The Minister for Education, explaining the Cabinet's resignation, declared that the outrage on the Regent was so ...

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  42. ALLEGED ABSCONDING SOLICITOR.

    Foster Bone, 42, of New Zealand, a solicitor, was charged at the Police Court to-day that at Kawakawa, north of Auckland, he stole £50, the property of Robert Foster. ...

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  43. A SWARAJIST RESOLUTION.

    The Council of the Swaraj party at Cocan[?]da yesterday passed a resolution containing demands to be presented to the Government demanding the immediate establishment ...

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  44. STOLEN PEARLS.

    The police and Lloyd's underwriterrs are debating whether they will offer a reward of £5000 to a convict for revealing the hiding place of a pearl necklet worth £40,000, stolen ...

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  45. LAND SELECTION IN QUEENSLAND

    Despite the drousht, the year 1923 saw an increase in the total area of Crown land taken up in Queensland, though there were fewer selectors. Up to December 22, 1129 persons ...

    Article : 75 words
  46. FALL FROM A TRAM.

    Failing to secure a grip whilst attempting to board a tram at the corner of Chapel-street and Victoria-road, Marrickville, yesterday, James Bulter, 28 years of age, a tram ...

    Article : 66 words
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