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  4. THRILLING DETECTIVE MEMORIES—PAGE 13 ROBERT KEABLE ON MARRIAGE—PAGE 14

    Sydney is up against a water famine. The supply has already failed in Randwick, Glebe, Petersham and Balmain. There was an insufficient supply at the Coast Hospital ...

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  5. THE TURKISH CLOUD

    LONDON, Friday Night,—Lord Curzon, in a rejoinder to Mr. Winston Churchill, admits that he was present at the Cabinet meeting an September 15 at ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S MENACE

    LONDON, Friday Night,—Speaking at Haverford West, Mr. Lloyd George said that Britain was menaced from within my the same thing that had ...

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  7. LONDON POLICE CHIEF POISONED

    LONDON, Friday Night,—Brig. General Sir William Horwood, Chief Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, while dressing for the Lord Mayor's banquet, suddenly collapsed at Scotland Yard. ...

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  8. BELGIUM'S UNKNOWN WARRIOR

    LONDON, Friday Night,—A pathetic ceremony took place in the waiting-room of the Bruges station when Belgium's unknown warrior was selected. The room was transformed into a Chapelle Ardante, in which ...

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  9. POLICE DECLARE ROBBERIES DUE TO PUBLIC'S "PLEASE ROB ME" INVITATION

    The average housebreaker is a man of acute perception. His jobs are arranged with all circumstances taken into consideration. Whether the nefarious visit is to be a success or not depends upon the common sense of the person living in the house. ...

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  10. BACHELOR GIRL CLAIMS TO BE SELF-SUPPORTING ON 35/10 A WEEK

    This letter is from a woman who earns her own living in Sydney, and claims to save money from her basic wage. She sots out in detail her expenditure, and admits that she has very little amusement. She does not go visiting, "as it is too tiring and expensive ...

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  11. NORTH QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Saturday,—Dr. Elkington, Quarantine Officer, who has been visiting the North of Queensland with Dr. Cilento, a director of the Tropical ...

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    Scene in Martin Place yesterday, when the Last Post was sounded in memory of our soldiers who died in the Great War. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. GERMANY'S POSITION

    LONDON, Friday Night,—The French Reparations Commission has returned to Paris, from where it will reply to the German Note. A speedy solution is ...

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  14. CISSIE LOFTUS

    LONDON, Friday Night,—Cissie Loftus, the widely-known actress, was charged at Marlborough Police Court with being an unauthorised person in ...

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  15. SIR KEITH SMITH

    NEW YORK, Friday,—Sir Keith Smith has left Shanghai for Japan and the United States to lay the route of a round-the-world aeroplane flight, to start ...

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  16. G. P. HUNTLEY COMING

    LONDON, Friday Night,—Mr. G. P. Huntley, who was such a success in Australia when he appeared in The Three Little Maids and Kitty Grey, will sail ...

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  17. R. AND T. APPEAL BOARD

    The results of the election of employees' representatives on the Railway and Tramways' Appeal Board are:—Salaried Officers: J. J. Davoren, 3044 ...

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  18. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE

    At Tuesday's meeting of the City Council a Finance Committee resolution, reading as follows, will be discussed:—With regard to the bill for the construction of ...

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  19. PACIFIC FLIGHT

    BRISBANE, Saturday,—Lieut. Val. Rendle, of Brisbane, and Sergt. Herbert C. Smith, D.C.M., are principals in a daring aviation project. They hope to ...

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  20. Erskine Childers Arrested

    LONDON, Friday,—Erskine Childers, the Englishman, who has been De Valera's right-hand man in the agitation for an Irish Republic, has been arrested at ...

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  21. TEMORA WHEAT

    TEMORA, Saturday,—The first load of the new season's wheat has been delivered at Beckom railway station by E. G. Mellinson, of Kildary, to Henry ...

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  22. N.S.W. Population 2,128,786.

    At the end of last year, the population of New South Wales was 2,128,786. The males totalled 1,084,759, and females 1,044,027. The increase during the year ...

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  23. FOUND DROWNED

    BRISBANE, Saturday,—S. J. Bull, secretary of Gladstone Harbor Board, was found drowned yesterday in Auckland Creek, close to his office. He was ...

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  24. OUR POLICE FORCE

    A magistrate of long service is in a good position to judge the police force. This is what Mr. Adrian, former chairman of the metropolitan Bench, ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES' WEALTH

    The value of the wool produced in New South Wales last year was £13,763,000. The principal crops were worth £32,372,550. ...

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  26. TIRED OF LIFE

    HOBART, Saturday,—A peculiar story was told at the police court when a man named James Henry Heath was charged with being drunk and disorderly ...

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  27. TRAMWAY GARDENS

    The prize for the champion Tramway Depot garden was won by Rozelle. First prize in Section 1 was won by Tempo. Randwick Workshops was second, and ...

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  28. Poppy Day Collections.

    Poppy Day collections promise to be a big success. That in and of the limblers, maimed, and consumptive solders amounted to a little over £2000. When ...

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  29. Sydney Compares Badly

    Here is the position of, the water supply in three capi;al cities:MELBOURNE,—Service ...

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  30. Mr. Hughes at North Sydney

    Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) will speak at the Protestant Hall, Crow's Nest, to-morrow evening. The Mayor of North Sydney will preside. ...

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  31. FIRE AT DYMOCK'S

    The damage caused by yesterday's fire to Dymock's building is estimated at £100,000. The cause of the outbreak is unknown. ...

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  32. Typhoid Figures Weakening

    Typhoid figures for the area supervised by the City Health Department are evidence that the measures adopted are conducive to good results. ...

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  33. Helping the Babies.

    The Attorney-General has approved of the. All-Australian Christmas Present Art Union in aid of the babies at St. Margaret's Hospital for Women at ...

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  34. Generators for Niagara

    Two 65,000-Kva, 12,000-volt vertical water-wheel generators are being made by the General Electric Company for the Niagara Falls Power Company. They ...

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  35. A MAYOR'S DECISION

    TEMORA, Saturday,—At the Star Theatre last night Buck Shaw, 9.4, of Temora. defeated Tommy McAuliffe, 9.74, of Wagga, for a purse of £50. The fight ...

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  36. St. Andrew's Cathedral.

    To-day special services in connection with Armistice Day will be celebrated at the Cathedral. The Dean of Sydney is to preach this morning, and the choir ...

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  37. Distress Fund

    The following additional amounts have been received for this fund: Bondi 5/; A.B. (Hornsby), 10/; C. M. Brophy, 5/; Dick Chalmers, 5/. Total, £ 1/5/. ...

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  38. T.B. Art Union

    The art union in connection with the motor cycle carnival for the Sailors and Soldiers' Association was drawn yesterday. The winning numbers ...

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