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  5. GOING TO GENEVA

    It has been definitely decided that the prime Minister. Mr. Hughes, will represent Australia at the Council of the League of Nations, ...

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  7. ABORTIVE CONFERENCE

    The conference between the miners' executive and the Minister for Labor (Sir Robert Horner, from which so much was expected, has failed. Mr. Robert Smillie, President at of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain, informed Sir Robert Horne that the miners' executive had expressed the ...

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  8. TOO MUCH WOOL

    The representative of Sir [?] Goldfinch. [?] of Bra [?] says that he [?] the statement by Mr. Hughes, ...

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  9. Romance in Real Life

    A report is published in the Paris edition of the "New York Herald" that Olive Thomas, Jack Pickford's wife, is in a grave condition in a hospital ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Poulet Crashes

    Etienne Poulet (the French aviator, whose attempt to fly to Australia last year, was abandoned in the Dutch indies, after a series of mishaps) after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MORE MURDERS

    Father outrages are reported from Reland. At Galway Railway Station at midnight last night, Sinn Feiners shot ...

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  12. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    An application was to-day made to Mr Justice Harvey, in Equity by Mr. M'Kean (instructed by Mr Neville Montagu), acting on behalf of Ernest Barry. ...

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  13. DISARMAMENT

    A Washington message says that the United Stated Government has stated that there would be an investigation as to the progress made towards the ...

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  14. R.M.S. Konigin Luise

    Lloyds reports that the [?] Konigin Luise, on her way from London to Australia with [?] passengers, has been in [?] with the steamer ...

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  15. Prices Fall in U.S.A.

    The [?] in Woollen Company announces its now price a sheditles. These are 13 to 25 per cent. below those ruling a year ago. ...

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  16. "THE MANNIX AFFAIR"

    Archbishop Redwood, of Wellington, who is returning to New Zealand, was interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association. ...

    Article : 141 words
  17. 14,500 Guineas

    At the Doncaster yearling sales Lord Glanely, the famous racehorse owner, paid 14,500 guiness for a Tetrarch—Blueill Colt. The bidding was ...

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  18. MOLESTING CHILDREN

    In connection with the many serious assaults on children which have taken place within the past few weeks an arrest was made yesterday. ...

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  19. Monarchist Plot Feared

    A Message from Washington states that, according to advices from Peking, Republicans fear a Monarchist plot. ...

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  20. RECORD CROPS

    The Department of Agriculture at Washington estimates the corn crop at 3,131,000,000 bushels. This is the greatest yield in the history of the ...

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  21. New Mayor of Bathurst

    Alderman A. E. Ennis was appointed Mayor of Bathurst at a special meeting of the council yesterday. There was no opposition H. is an alderman of many ...

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  22. Killed by Coal Waggons

    Ellen Elizabeth Elson, 12, was run over and killed by a set of coal waggons on Mt. Pleasant railway, while on her way to school yesterday. ...

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  23. Polish War

    A Moscow wireless message says:— "We have evacuated Grubeshov." A Polish communique says:— "Our cavalry held up the advance ...

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  24. Teaching the Young Policeman His Duties

    During the war the strength of the police force steadily declined owing to the vacancies caused by enlistments nor being filled. When peace was proclaimed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Factory Hands for N.S.W.

    Lysaght's, Limited, the well-known manufactures of galvanised goods, are sending out 300 skilled men to the rolling mills at Newcastle. They ...

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  26. BRESLAU INCIDENT

    The German Government has handed to the French Embasay in Berlin, the indemnity of 100,000 francs which was demanded in respect of the ...

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  27. Charge in Court

    Reports have been [?] of late of assaults on children la subsabs, and Police Sergeant Sheehy made an alrest yesterday. ...

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  28. Record High Jump

    The show committee has decided to present Miss Emily Roach, of Narraddera, with a gold medal in recognition of her record jump of 7ft 0½in yesterday. ...

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  29. THE HUN PAYS

    Twelve tags have towed to Sheerness, Germany's huge floating dock which has been surrendered in accordance with the Peace Treaty. It is ...

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  30. Baby Injured by Motor

    A motor car which was backing out of Albion-street into Young-street, Surry Hills, yesterday. Knocked down [?] Vincent, 15 months old, who had strayed ...

    Article : 47 words
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