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  4. RECORD OF DEATH

    The Christmas and New Year festivities were, as usual, characterised by death and violence in almost every city of the Commonwealth. Sydney and Melbourne had more than their share of Police are still engaged making inquiries into the death of Patrick King, aged 56, married, and employed at the electrolytic zinc works, who ...

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  5. LONDON'S APPETITE

    The London Central Markets report that imported supplies of meat, poultry, butter eggs, and rabbits (excluding those from Ireland) formed ...

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  6. BLAMING THE GENERAL

    An echo of the Greek defeat at Anatolia in 1922 is contained in an announcement that the Military Council, after an enquiry, found that ...

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  7. WIRELESS

    Mr. Mason Allard and his family, of Sydney, have embarked on the Cathay. He said that he had no further statement to make on the ...

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  8. TERRIFIC SMASH

    While travelling at 98 miles an hour in the 5-mile motor car handicap at Maroubra Speedway yesterday, Allan Cooper tried for an opening, failed to get through, and dashed into a fence. The impact was terrific; the car ...

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  9. A KINGDOM

    The Crown Prince Carol, who has renounced his succession to the throne of Roumania, is believed to be at present in Venice ...

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  10. WORKERS' PARADISE

    According, to the Premier, Mr. Gunn, South Australia enjoys singular immunity from unemployment. There were times when requirements ...

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  11. FLOODS NEAR DALBY

    Heavy rain has fallen in several parts of the State during the last 24 hours. At Chinchilla, on the Western line, 768 points were recorded ...

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  12. MAN DROWNS

    On Christmas Day, a man named John Sullivan was found drowned at Renmark. Police made further inquiries, and when his two mates ...

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    ALLAN E. COOPER won "The Lucky Devil Cup" at Maroubra yesterday, previous to figuring in the smash. The top picture shows him receiving the cup. The bottom picture shows Cooper's Ballot car after it was smashed up ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. PEDESTRIAN KILLED

    George Lowe, a middle-aged man, residing at Nundah, died in hospital early this morning as a result of injuries received when he was knocked ...

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  15. TEST MATCHES

    An interesting commentary on the inadequacy of the county cricket grounds where the Test matches will be played is found in the ...

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  16. CARINTHIA AT MELBOURNE

    The liner Carinthia, with the American tourists, arrived at Melbourne this morning from Hobart. The vessel was delayed for two hours ...

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  17. LITTLE GIRL BURNT

    While playing with matches yesterday a little girl, Hilda Miller, of Portland, aged 5, had her clothes ignited. In attempting to suppress ...

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  18. SINGAPORE

    The Admiralty is calling for tenders for the first big contract in connection with the 50,000 tons floating dock for Singapore ...

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  19. VENICE SHAKES

    There were two violent earthquake shocks at Venice last night. They each lasted twelve seconds. The tremour was also felt at Tricote ...

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  20. CABBY BADLY HURT

    Jack Kilelea, aged 53, a cab-driver, who lives in Douglas-street, Redfern, fell from his cab in Druitt-street, City, yesterday. His skull was ...

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  21. HANGED IN HIS CELL

    Late last night a man named Clarence Roy Beaslcy was arrested for being idle and disorderly, and placed in the watch-house cells. A ...

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  23. OVER THE CLIFFS

    Helen Bullock, aged 38, of Gordon-street, Alexandria, fell 30ft over the cliffs at Tamarama Beach early yesterday. Eastern Suburbs Ambulance ...

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  24. PART OF THE PRICE

    The Court of Inquiry into the disaster to the airship Shenandoah, has absolved the Navy Department from all blame, declaring that the ...

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  25. MORE LIGHT

    Mr. Forbes Mackay, general manager of the electric light department of the City of Sydney, has returned from a tour of the huge power plants ...

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  26. BRAVE MEN

    A cable announces the award of the King's Police Medals to Acting-Sergeant C. B. Bright, and ex-Detective Ian McLean, both of ...

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  27. LUCK OF SOME PEOPLE!

    A remarkable escape from disaster happened at Mount Gambier yesterday. There is a hundred-foot flagpole in the Cave Gardens, which ...

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  28. BUSH FIRES

    The township of Garfield, in Gippsland, is still in danger from a bush fire which is raging between that town and Tynong. Flames 50ft high ...

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  29. THE CLEAN SHEET

    Drayton, in the Toowoomba district, challenges other towns, by its entry in the "Law-Abiding Stakes." For six years the local policeman has ...

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  30. HIT WITH BEER BOTTLE

    Because William Henry [?] a tram conductor, of Grove-street, St. Peters, asked two foul-mouthed men to leave his car yesterday morning, one of ...

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  31. POWER OF THE PEN

    There was very nearly a strike of stewards on the Commonwealth liner Hobson's Bay this morning, as the result of an article published in the ...

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  32. BRITAIN'S MILLIONS

    Despite trade conditions, the record was broken in the bank clearances during 1925, which totalled £40,437,000,000, an increase of ...

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  33. A CURIOUS COINCIDENCE

    Ernest and Harry Gridley, twin brothers, were both wounded on the western front during the Great War; both arc minus their left legs ...

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  34. UNIVERSITY DEBATERS

    The steamer Montcalm, which sailed for Canada to-day, had as passengers the University delegation, which is going on a debating tour ...

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  35. FOUND IN THE STREET

    A man whose name is unknown was found in an unconscious [?] tion on the footpath at the [?] of Brisbane and Albion street [?] city ...

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  36. SWANSTON ST. SOAKED

    A big water main in Swanston-street, in front of the Town Hall, burst this morning. For half an hour the wood blocks and a concrete ...

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