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  2. Advertising

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  4. HOW SUNDAY TIMES IS READ

    The world-wide circulation the Sunday Times enjoys is indicated by a communication Mr. T. M. Burke, land salesman, of Castlereagh-street, Sydney, has just ...

    Article : 123 words
  5. PROSPECTS AT NEWCASTLE

    Mr. W. S. Whitmore, manager of Lysaghts, Ltd., at Newcastle, expresses the opinion that the prospects for a bright New Year hinge a great deal upon a ...

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  6. PRIMARY PRODUCERS

    Speaking from the primary producer's point of view, Mr. T. I. Campbell, gen. secretary of the Farmers and Settlers' Association of N.S.W., said the ...

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  7. FRENCH SQUAORON

    The gratitude of France for the help Australia gave in the Great War will be 0 further indicated by the arrival at Sydney on Thursday of two French ...

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  8. BETTRE ERA DAWING IN AUSTRALIA

    Sir George' Fuller, the Premier, says: "My faith in New South Wales and its people is such that I have no fears for the advent of 1923. We ...

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  9. French Squadron Leader

    Rear-Admiral Gilly was born 54 years ago, and before the war saw service in the China Sea and and Pacific He was Naval Chief ...

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  10. OUTLOOK FOR TRADE

    "The outlook for trade in Australia for the coming year," said Sir Denlson Miller, K.C.M.G., Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, "seems to me ...

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  11. THE NEW YEAR

    In the entirely representative statements published on this page will be found a note of warning, coupled with a still deeper note of encouragement. The world is not rid of its troubles, but the heart of Australia is sound and strong, and our people—less affected by the ...

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  12. CAUSE OF UNEMPLOYMENT

    It is the opinion of Mr. William Brooks, M.L.C., who is vice-president of the Central Council of the Employers' Federation of Australia, that much ...

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    THE FRENCH WARSHIP JULES MICHELET, PHOTOGRAPHED YESTERDAY AT PORT MELBOURNE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE FRENCH BATTLESHIP VICTOR HUGO, NOW IN MELBOURNE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. "SHOULD BE BOOM YEAR"

    "I have every confidence that there will be a revival of industrial activity in New South Wales in the near, future," said Mr. James McMahon, president of ...

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  16. COAL POSITION UNCERTAIN

    In the coal industry matters are rather unsettled. For some months past a special tribunal, operating under the Industrial Peace Act, has been taking ...

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  17. ON TOP OF EXPRESS

    GOULBURN, Saturday.—When the Melbourne express stopped at Jerrawa, this morning, the body of a man wearing a military badge. No. 14921, was ...

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  18. LATER FERRIES TO-NIGHT

    The ordinary Sunday ferry service will be extended to-night. Steamers will leave Circular Quay at midnight for Mosman, Cremornc, Neutral Bay, Milson's Point ...

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  19. RURAL BANK LOANS

    To-morrow interest on loans from the Rural Bank will be reduced. On over-drafts the rate will be reduced from 7 to 6½ per cent, and on long term loans ...

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  20. LOTTERIES AND ART UNIONS

    To-morrow the Lotteries and Art Unions (Amendment) Act, 1922, comes into operation, and all persons interested in lotteries, art unions, raffles ...

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  21. POLITICAL AND COMMERCIAL MEN WHO ARE OPTIMISTIC REGARDING 1923.

    SIR GEORGE FULLER. Premier: of New South Wales. SIR DENISON MILLER, President of the Commonwealth Bank. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. FOUND SHOT IN PARK

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Harry Steward, an aged resident of Bundaberg, was found dead in Wickham Park, adjacent to Brisbane Trades Hall, early ...

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  23. GREAT ATHLETE GONE

    Mr. Sid Kallick, so well known in the football and cycling world, has joined the great majority. As a footballer, no played with the Arfomas, Wallaroos and ...

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  24. BRISBANE'S TRAMS

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—With the ringing of the New Year joy bells, Brisbane's tramways will be transferred to the Tramway Trust. There will be no ...

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