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  2. SHOOTING AT SURRY HILLS

    John Frizelle, a plumber, 23 years of age. was taken to Sydney Hospital by the police patrol early this morning for treatment for a bullet wound in the right ...

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  3. "WOULD TAKE ME ALL MY TIME"

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Speaking at a luncheon given by the Mayor. Aid. Gludice, at Bendigo to-day, Mr. Hughes said he realised that if he stood for ...

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  4. IN OUR CABLE SERVICES

    LONDON, Friday Night,—Twenty-one aeroplanes left Croydon at 9 o'clock this morning in the air race round Britain. About a dozen women participated ...

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  5. A.W.U. AND ARBITRATION

    Westerner writes:— Many year prior to the advent of industrial arbitration, conditions in the pastoral industry were very unsettled ...

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  6. IMMIGRANTS WANT WEST AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Friday Night,—In spits of all efforts to stem the flow of applications from intending immigrants to West Australia, the authorities at Australia House are inundated. ...

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  7. "KILL THE INSANE"

    LONDON, Friday Night,—The proposal to ease the economic position in Germany by killing the incurably insane is the subject of ...

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  8. Felled With Beer Bottle

    Shortly after midnight a man knocker on the door of the home of Bert Farley, in Stanley-street. Hyde Park. Farley opened the door and was immediately ...

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  9. EATING DELUXE

    Mr. Stuart Walton, the clever culinary expert of the Wentworth Hotel, has just returned from a trip to America, where he went in search of new and ...

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  10. WILL TAKE £6 A WEEK

    The miners are still at work after Thursday's aggregate meetings, and it is doubtful if any attempt will be made to put into operation the mandate for ...

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  11. Labor Party is Willing

    MELBOURNE, Saturday,—Mr. Charlton, leader of the Labor Party, is of the opinion that Mr. Hughes contemplates holding the elections in the beginning ...

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  12. CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS

    The Metropolitan Ambulance Brigades and casualty surgeons had little spare time last night. There was a big list of accidents in the city and suburbs. ...

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  13. Mr. Jowett and Bendigo

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. —Representatives of the farmers in Bendigo have asked Mr. Jowett to allow himself to be nominated for selection by the ...

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  14. GERMANS STUBBORN

    LONDON, Saturday,—No progress has been made by the Belgian and German Conference in the matter of guarantees. The German Government ...

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  15. EARLE PAGE'S OPINIONS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday,—Dr. Earle Page, leader of the Country Party, states that the sooner the election comes the better it would be for Australia. ...

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  16. Sir Elliott Johnson for Lang

    At a meeting of the Lane electorate conference, at Marrickville, last night. Sir Elliott Johnson, Speaker of the House of Representatives, was recommended to the ...

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  17. LOVE OUTPOINTS JONES

    Stan Love (9.6½) outpointed Larry Jones (9.7), the Californian, at the Stadium last night. It was never a fight, as fight is ...

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  18. "A FILTHY SEWER"

    Mr. A. C. Willis, secretary of the Coal and Shale Employees' Federation, made a very notable statement last night, when ...

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  19. AMERICAN TENNIS

    NEW YORK, Friday Night—In the National Tennis Championships at Philadelphia O'Hara Wood defeated Arthur Mothis 6-3, 6-4, 6-1, and Anderson ...

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  20. KAISER WON'T MARRY

    LONDON, Friday Night,—The ex-Kaiser has abandoned his intention of marrying Princess Hermione. This is in consequence of ...

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  21. MISSING MAN FOUND

    A post-mortem examination on the body of Emil Voelskow at the Morgue last night disclosed probable bullet punctures on both sides of the head. ...

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  22. EVERYTHING IN ORDER

    The Railway Commissioners returned from their annual tour of inspection of portion of the main Western and branch lines on Friday night They travelled ...

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  23. THE MODERN STORK

    PERTH, Saturday,—During the past week reports have been received of two instances of babies being born in motor cars. ...

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  24. METING GREECE

    LONDON, Friday Night,—The Greek disasters continue. The Turkish Commander has demanded entire surrender of the Greek forces in Smyrna, which ...

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  25. EUGENE ARAM

    LONDON, Friday, Night,—The mummified body of George Smith, aged three years, was found in a box in an attic at Portsmouth, after the child had been ...

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  26. WINTER GOWNS IN SPRING SUNSHINE

    Race-goers went to Randwick yester-day unprepared for the weather clerk's eleventh-hour repentance. The mitd-Winter morning of rain and slush turned ...

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  27. TAS. PRODUCE

    BURNIE, Saturday,—Principal exports from North Western Tasmania for mainland ports for the week ending to-day, were:—Per s.s. Kittawa, from Burnie. ...

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  28. HIGH SCHOOL FEES

    DUBBO, Saturday,—After having opened two new classrooms at the Dubbo District School, Mr. Bruntnell, Minister for Education, spoke at length in ...

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  29. LABOR'S IDEALS

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.,—The agenda paper of the 19th annual conference of the Labor Parry, which will open on Monday, confers some indication of ...

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  30. Jamito Knocked Out for the First Time in Australia

    MELBOURNE, Saturday,—Salvino Jamito, the Filipino champion, experienced all the sensations of a knockout for the first time since his arrival in ...

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  31. MADAME D'ALVAREZ

    Last night a large and enthusiastic audience attended at Her Majesty's Theatre to listen to the great Peruvian operatic contralto in a programme of ...

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  32. DE VALERA STILL HIDING

    LONDON, Friday,—De Valera is hiding in the mountains in County Kerry, and Erskine Childers is now chief of the staff of the rebel army. ...

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  33. CAN LEAGUE OF NATIONS STOP DRUG SMUGGLING?

    LONDON, Friday Night,—The representative of the Australian Press Association at Geneva states that Sir Mark Sheldon and Miss Margaret Dale ...

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  34. ARRIVALS OF 1922

    Billed as The Arrivals of 1922, Reg Wykeham's Vaudeville Company opened at the Hippodrome last night. A packed house greeted them, and a ...

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  35. Tingle Knocks Out Mendies

    BRISBANE, Saturday,—Billy tingle, 8.1½. knocked out George Mendies, 7.13½, carly in the second was down for eight towards the close ...

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  36. 300 HOURS NON-STOP BY BERLIN MOTOR-CARS

    LONDON, Saturday,—Two motor cars in Berlin have completed a non-stop run of 300 hours, passing backwards and forwards over a 14-mile stretch of ...

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  37. CHINESE NATIONALISTS' BALL

    The social club of the Chinese Nationalist Party held its first fancy dress ball last night. Many beautiful fancy dresses were worn. ...

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  38. Dinner at Belhaven

    In honor of Miss Nella Webb, who is visiting them from America, the Hon. Hugh D. McIntosh, M.L.C., and Mrs. McIntosh gave a charming dinner party ...

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  39. CANADA BEATS USA. IN HIGH-PRICED CURRENCY

    LONDON, Friday Night,—Canada has wrested from the United States the first place in currency stability. American dollars were quoted at Montreal ...

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  40. Thompson Beats Sheppard

    LITHGOW, Saturday,—Ern Sheppeard (12.8) and Herb Thompson (11.3) met at the Oddfellows' Hall last night. Sheppeard still suffers from head trouble, which caused his absence ...

    Article : 86 words
  41. Last of the Ophir

    LONDON, Saturday,—The R.M.S. Ophir, in which Kins George travelled to Australia when Duke of York, has been towed from her anchorage at ...

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  42. The Motor Car Again

    Robert Norman, 38, of Trafalgar-st., Bronte, was knocked down by a car at the Oxford and College streets corner late last night. Another car following ...

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  43. Taylor Beats Mack

    MAITLAND, Saturday.-At Cessnock Stadium last night, Jimmy Taylor, 8.6, beat Tom Mack, 8.6, in eleven rounds, after leading all the way, Mack's corner sent in the towel. ...

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  44. A 1500 Bird Flight

    TEMORA, Saturday,—About 1500 birds from ten different clubs were liberated at Temera this morning in charge of C. Lucre. The weather was dull and cloudy, but fine. The birds flew ...

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  45. HAPPENINGS AT RANDWICK

    The stipendiary stewards reported: "In the Novice Handicap Petruchio fell and C. Gainsford, rider, received concussion. The horse was apparently by ...

    Article : 217 words
  46. Exhibition of Eurythmics

    When the poetry of motion is presented by a galaxy of youthful, girlish grace, what else could an audience oe but enthusiastic? ...

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  47. SYDNEY TOMBSTONE OF 1810 FOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY

    One day over 18 years ago Mr. Bertie, City Municipal Librarian, discovered at the rear of the Town Hall an old tombstone. The story of this relic has only ...

    Article : 230 words
  48. Manly Flower Show

    There was a very fine display at a flower show at Victoria Hall, Manly, yesterday. Proceeds are to go to the local Cottage Hospital. ...

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  49. Fire at Newtown

    An outbreak of fire in a storeroom caused serious damage to Dunn's grocery business, in Erskineville-road, early this morning. The local brigade attended ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. Man Badly Burned

    A motor car belonging to Wood, Coffil Ltd, caught alight through a back-fire, in New Canterbury-road, Petersham, late last night. The driver, Arthur ...

    Article : 57 words
  52. Yesterday's Wedding

    A smartly-frocked wedding took place last night at St. Mark's, Darling Point, when Miss Jean Williamson, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George ...

    Article : 145 words
  53. A New Surf Rider

    This afternoon at 3, at Bondi Beach, a demonstration of a new surf rider will be given. In America it is known as the "sport fish." and consists of a pneumatic ...

    Article : 78 words
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