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  4. BRITAIN'S BARGAIN

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The House of Representatives has passed the Debt Funding Bill, sanctioning the settlement of Britain's ...

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  5. GIGANTIC BONDI SCHEME

    The Waverley Council is about to accomplish some of the most notable improvements that have yet characterised any Sydney municipality. Bondi will soon come into its own within a month or two new surf sheds will be erected to ...

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  6. NEW HYMN OF HATE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Berlin correspondent of the Morning Post attended a meeting of eminent personalities who are participating in the anti-French ...

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  7. Prince of Wales Hurt

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prince of Wales, while hunting with the Quorn, was thrown and bruised his face. ...

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  8. Soldiers' Goodbye

    LONDON, Saturday.—The recent dismissals of ex-service men employed as temporary clerks in the Civil Service, and notably in ...

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  9. "TAKE MY PLACE"

    LONDON, Saturday.—The King's Proctor has intervened in a strange divorce case. A schoolmaster named George ...

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  10. MINE DISASTERS

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—Following the mine explosion at Dawson comes news from Cumberland, Vancouver Island, of another shocking disaster. ...

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  11. FIRES IN COUNTRY

    Last year 819 fires were attended by New South Wales fire brigades in the country, or 268 more than during the previous year. The most serious were ...

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  12. STATION TRAGEDY

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Buloo Downs pastoral holding, which lies beyond Thargomindah and close to the N.S.W. border, has been the scene of a tragedy. ...

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  13. "LOPSIDED SYDNEY"

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Professor E. J. Goddard, who has been appointed Professor of Biology at Queensland University, spent 13 years at a Dutch ...

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  14. PARK PROWLERS

    Once upon a time the North Sydney Council indicated a very pleasing progressive and enthusiastic spirit. The district's main roads were concreted, the ...

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  15. BRAWL VICTIMS

    For a few hours after the hotels closed last night Sydney Hospital casualty-room resembled an advanced dressing-station on the Western front. There ...

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  16. FATHER A BANK MANAGER

    LONDON, Saturday:—Hugh Buckler, the actor, was forth[?] at Bow-street with obtaining £46 and £25 by means of worthless cheques. ...

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  17. WILL BE LOYAL

    Dr. Earle Page, leader of the Country Party and Treasurer in the newly-formed Bruce-Page Federal Ministry, arrived at Sydney yesterday morning to ...

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  18. COTTON CULTURE

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—On top of the warning issued by Mr. Compton Wood, leader of the British cotton delegation, the Premier (Mr. Theodore) announces ...

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  19. REBELS REFUSE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Liam Lynch, Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army, has replied on behalf of his Government and Army Council, saying that ...

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  20. AT THE "ROP" SHOP

    FREMANTLE, Saturday.—Passengers aboard the Orient liner Ormonde who visited Germany tell a capital story of how a German lady secured a lucrative ...

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  21. A LUCKY MAN

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Some time ago a motor car was taken from a leading city hotel and found hours later in another part of the city. An arrest ...

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  22. POLITICS TO PUB.

    WEST MAITLAND, Saturday.—Mr. J. J. Fitzgerald, Member of Parliament for Oxley, will probably be leaving Parliament to become a publican. ...

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  23. ITALIAN MUSIC

    LONDON, Saturday.—Signor Mascagni, who returned to Italy from South America, has been invited to relate his impressions to the Premier, Signor ...

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  24. MAKE MORE MONEY.

    Photographers,—Send your pictures to us. We pay well for pictures accepted. Write for our propositions. ...

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  25. BOOTLEGGERS GAOLED

    NEW YORK, Friday Night—The four Lamontagne brothers, who were implicated in a bootlegging conspiracy, have been sentenced to four months' ...

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  26. COWS AND COAL

    WEST MAITLAND, Saturday.—In criticism of the operations of Sussex-street merchants, Mr. O'Hearn, M.L.A., speaking at Vacy, said we were ...

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  27. HOW A BIG STEAMER GOES OUT—DEPARTURE OF R.M.S. ORSOVA YESTERDAY

    When ships so out and streamers break. There's many a laughing, many a grieving, And sad good-byes for friendship's sake. And glad good-byes to see them leaving : There's' business kings and business asses, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. "EVERY SUCCESS."

    The following telegram was despatched on Saturday lo the Prime Minister: The New South Wales committee of the Old Melburnians' Society ...

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  29. VENGEFUL ABBOT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Bishop Georges, head of the Orthodox Church of Poland, has been shot dead by an Abbot. The Abbot claims that the murder was ...

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  30. TRAM, MOTOR, AND CART

    A tram, a motor car, and a contractor's cart figured in a collision at the corner of Alfred and Junction streets, North Sydney, yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  31. 60-YEAR-OLD PISTOL

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday—What is probably one of the first breech-loading pistols ever used in Australia, was recovered from a building in Scott-street ...

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  32. SCHOOL AGRICULTURE

    Mr. B. Tollis, M.Sc, B.Sc.Agr., has been appointed superintendent of school agriculture in the Department of Agriculture, and his work will be that of ...

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  33. STATION OVERDUE

    LITHGOW, Saturday.—Lithgow central station, promised many years ago, is about to be commenced. A start will be made at once with the ...

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  34. SOLDIER ATHLETES.

    The Returned Soldiers' League recently decided to send a team of returned soldier soklier ashletes to represent Australia at the Empire sports gathering in ...

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  35. Bunny Money

    MUDGEE, Saturday.—The rabbit flourishes in the district in spite of offensive trapping operations. How much trappers are netting will be gauged from ...

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  36. Woman's Serious Mistake

    At her home in Morehead-street, Redfern, yesterday, Gladys Snudden, aged 35, drank a quantity of poison in mistake for medicine. She is in a serious ...

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  37. Late Mr. J. B. Wright

    At a council meeting of the Employers' Federation of N.S.W. held on Thursday, Feb. 8, 1923, the following resolution was unanimously carried: "That the council ...

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  38. METROPOLITAN SUNDAY FORECAST

    Warm and sultry. Freshening and equally E. to H.E. br[?]or Mostly cloudy, though occasional showers, and possibly ...

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  39. Andre Skalski Testimonial

    As the committee is anxious to close the above fund, all friends and admirers wishing to contribute are kindly asked to forward same to the hon. treasurer, ...

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  40. Thrown Out of Sulky

    Arthur Smith, aged 28, of Palmerstreet, Sydney, was thrown out of a sulky. in Foveaux-street, yesterday afternoon. His jaw was badly fractured. ...

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