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  4. FORECAST:

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  5. TATE'S BOWLING CAUSES SENSATIONAL COLLAPSE —See Page 5

    THE ENGLISHMEN gained an early success at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day, for Arthur Richardson had scored only a single when he was bowled by Hearse. There was an unusual occurrence, when the same bowler ...

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  7. 24 DEATH SENTENCES

    A TELEGRAM from Berlin state that Haarman, the butcher of Hanover, who was charged with 27 separate murders, has had sentence [?] ...

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  8. A HARD TASK

    Owing to the Impossibility of forming a Government commanding a certain majority, efforts at the formation of a German Cabinet have been ...

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  9. GLIMPSES OF COLLINS' MAG NIFICENT OPENING INNINGS

    The Australian captain slips a fast one from Tate past Strudwick, and prepares for a run. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HARBOR BRIDGE

    The Sydney Harbor Trust it erecting a wharf at Dawes Point for the purpose of receiving materials required for the construction ...

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  12. GEORGE'S BRIDGE

    Cr. Monro. President of the S[?] Shire Council [?] that a remark made by Cr. [?] at this week's meetring, that while the ...

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  13. XMAS MOTORS

    During the week ended December 11 there were 455 new and 90 new [?] la[?] registered in the Police Traffic Department. ...

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  14. INVESTED BY KING

    The King has Inverted General Hit William Bird wood G.C.O., Northern Arni, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THE "EVENING NEWS"

    IN conformity with time-honored custom, there will be no publication of the "Evening News" on Christmas Day. ...

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  16. NOT A 'QUAKE

    The less of[?] at Hikdock Island in the Philippines, on Monday, which was attributed to an earthquake [?] now said to have been occasioned ...

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  18. ANOTHER TRIP FOR BRUCE £ CO.?

    The Australian Press Association understands that the Empire prims Ministers will shortly bs invited to a conference in London to ...

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  19. CRICKET ON RAND

    In a two days match commenced to-day at Benonl against the East Rand, the English cricketers when stumps were drawn had completed their first ...

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  20. WATER IN MILK

    "I WANTED to go to a picnic that afternoon, and doubled, up' the customers, by serving the morning and afternoon's supply in one. ...

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  21. THE "EVENING NEWS"

    A morning paper, attacking the Press generally has mute is misstatement [?] the "Evening News. It is not ...

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  22. BARDSLEY'S FORM

    Bardsley hits Tate to the boundary. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. THE SPIT PUNT

    THERE will be on relief motor [?] at Tom Ugly's Point for the present holiday pres[?] as the big sp[?] which the "News" suggested ...

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  24. STOP PRESS

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  25. WINE TO POLICE

    Horatin Nelson Beattie, [?] a wine saloon-keeper, of Harris-street. Pyrmont, was fined £30, at the Central Court, to-day, for having sold two ...

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  26. INCREASED VALUE

    The unimproved capital value of land in Kuringal Shire, according to the president. Councillor Thistle-thwayte, has increased by more than ...

    Article : 61 words
  27. DOMINIONS AND LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    That the British Note retarding registration of the Irish Treaty must be withdrawn, or it will cause the Dominione to leave the League of Nations is ...

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  28. POLICE AS FIREMEN

    Men of the Police Wireless Patrol acted as firemen early to-day. The patrol car was going along Norton-street, City, when signs of fire ...

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  29. FINED £30

    "Defendant minds motor-cars at night, and has been in the habit or supplying wine to drivers and others. Many complaints have been received ...

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  30. POPULAR SERGEANT

    At a public meeting, convened and presided over by the Mayor of Ryde. Aid. C. Dyer, it was decided to recognise in a tangible way the services of ...

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  31. BAIL REFUSED

    Hobbs, the solicitor who was arrested in connection with a conspiracy charge arising out of the sensational Midland Bank case (which featured ...

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  32. GRANVILLE BOY

    While holidaying at Tuggerah with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis, of East-atreet, Granville. Ernest Davies, 12, went swimming in the lake with a ...

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  33. NAVY PAY

    The secretary of the Naval Board notifies that naval allotments due on December 31 will ba paid on or altar December 22. at post offices ...

    Article : 70 words
  34. MY CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY TRIP

    WHERE are you going at Christmas and for the New Year We all have loma cherished spot where we will spend our days of ...

    Article : 72 words
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