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  2. Advertising

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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    At the treaty signed at noon with regard to the now Vatican State M. Gasparri presented a gold pen to Mussolini as the Pope's souvenir gift. Later ...

    Article : 74 words
  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Premier, Mr. Bavin, speaking at Parramatta on behalf of the Nationalist candidate and referring to the price of coal as a contributing cause to the ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. S. Fleming, speaking at the A.L.P. Metropolitan Provincial Conference, declared that half the vessels trading on the coast were coffin ships ...

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  7. Beautification Schemes

    The Town Hall was full last night in answer to the call of a public meeting convened by the Mayor to discuss the beautification of the River Bank. Several organisations were represented, and it was decided to form ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    A meeting of the Coalminers' Federation Council has deputed Mr. Theodore to ask the Prime Minister to receive a deputation in Canberra from the ...

    Article : 77 words
  9. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. T. Armour, A.B., the new Principal of the Bush Brotherhood, in place of the Right Rev. A. L. Wylde, Coadjutor Bishop of Bathurst, preached ...

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  10. LUKIN AWARD ATTACKED.

    At a meeting of the employees of bush timber mills at Warburton Mr. Tunnicliffe, ex-Minister for Railways, attacked the Lukin award. He said: ...

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  11. The Pope May Travel.

    At Rome a cosmopolitan crowd thronged Lateran Square for the signature of the Vatican-Italy Government Treaty. Gasparri and ...

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  12. A.L.P. TO HELP.

    The metropolitan and provincial conference of the A.L.P. carried a resolution that they will support both morally and financially the miners in the ...

    Article : 70 words
  13. GRAZIER'S HUGE ESTATE.

    Sir Douglas Maclean, a well-known New Zealand grazier, left an estate valued at £750,000. He made a number of public bequests, besides leaving ...

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  14. HOSPITAL TRUSTEES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  15. CENTANARIAN'S DEATH.

    George James died in Brisbane yesterday, aged 103. ...

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  16. ACROSS EUROPE EXPRESS.

    Those marooned in the Simplon express, including Gilbert Clayton, were rescued and have arrived here. ...

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  17. MINERS TO RECEIVE NOTICE.

    Although not officially announced, it is generally accepted that on Friday next the Northern miners will receive a fortnight's notice. It is estimated ...

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  18. SHEEP DIP FOR EGG POWDER.

    Four Europeans and 7 Maori bushmen became ill at Whangarei, New Zealand, after eating pancakes in which a portion of the contents of a tin marked ...

    Article : 61 words
  19. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The price of wheat ex trucks in Sydney today is 4/8. ...

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  20. LATEST FORECAST.

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Further rain fairly general over Eastern half, with heavy falls at places, and becoming ...

    Article : 45 words
  21. EUROPEAN ICE WAVE.

    The ice wave is the worst since 1719, when records were first kept. To-day in Silesia the thermometer is 49 degress Fahrenheit below zero. A sharp ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. NO NATIONAL SPLIT.

    Mr. A. Parkhill, M.H.R., addressing a meeting of the Mosman branch of the National Association denied that there was any split in the ranks of the ...

    Article : 86 words
  23. TO PLAY ENGLAND.

    The N.S.W. team chosen to meet the Englishmen in the match which begins on Friday next will consist of Kippax (captain), T. Andrews, Oldfield ...

    Article : 48 words
  24. North Coast Floods.

    Rain that fell steadily the greater part of last week has caused devastating floods on the Macleay, Manning and other northern rivers. On Saturday ...

    Article : 279 words
  25. BOMBAY RIOTS.

    The Bombay riot situation has not improved. All the Government measures to restore order, including the curfew order, have been defied. Assaults by ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. PERILS OF PEARLING.

    Six pearling luggers left Broome more than ten days ago. Three arrived at Darwin yesterday with most of their sails and masts gone. They reported ...

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  27. TAXI DRIVER HELD UP.

    Howard Marshall, a taxi-driver, reported to the Sydney police last night that three men engaged him in Pittstreet and asked to be driven to ...

    Article : 110 words
  28. Swimming Club.

    At the meeting of the Dubbo Swimming Club held last week it was decided to hold a carnival at the river on Wednesday, February 20th, and ...

    Article : 181 words
  29. SOUTH OF FRANCE TENNIS.

    At Cannes in the final Miss Bennett defeated Miss Boyd, 6—4, 5—7, 6—4. ...

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  30. COURSING CLUB TROUBLE.

    At a meeting of the National Coursing Association M. D. Evans, President of the Mudgee Coursing Club, declared that the Australian Jockey Club was ...

    Article : 83 words
  31. EUROPE'S COLD SPELL.

    A night watchman at Vienna on returning home found both his children frozen to death. In Berlin 130 steamers are icebound in the Baltic, and the ...

    Article : 52 words
  32. NEW GUINEA SOLDIERS.

    While admitting that the allegations made in the report of the Auditor-General of dummying by returned soldiers in New Guinea, who had acquired ...

    Article : 75 words
  33. BRISBANE RACING CASE.

    At an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the running of The Cooper at Albion Park on January 12 J. T. Riddle, the attendant of The Cooper ...

    Article : 124 words
  34. TRAIN 29 HOURS LATE.

    The North Coast mail steamed into Central Station at 11.30 last night, 29 hours late, after being held up by floods at Lismore. During a thunderstorm at ...

    Article : 78 words
  35. COLD AT BOGNOR.

    The sea air was so bitterly cold at Bognor that it was impossible to open the windows of the King's bedroom. His Majesty, had to spend the day in ...

    Article : 64 words
  36. The Foreign Legion.

    For to-night (Tuesday) and to-morrow night (Wednesday) the management of the Monarch-Empire Pictures has secured a Universal super ...

    Article : 126 words
  37. SHEPHERD GOES BACK.

    The Board which inquired into the charges made against M. L. Shepherd, Secretary to the Defence Department, reported that they were not ...

    Article : 69 words
  38. MIGRANT LAD DROWNED.

    A message from Wingham states that an immigrant lad named Muttall was swimming across the river on the Upper Manning when he sank and was ...

    Article : 58 words
  39. GENERAL BOOTH'S REPLY.

    General Booth, in reply to his attackers, declares that he does not desire to destroy the 1904 deed. He was only resorting to the court's ...

    Article : 98 words
  40. BRISBANE MURDER CASE.

    The jury in the case in which Thomas Chrystal was charged with the wilful murder of his son-in-law, Richard devers, returned a verdict of not guilty. ...

    Article : 65 words
  41. RIVER STILL RISING.

    A message from Windsor this morning stated that the water was rising at the rate of nine inches an hour. Many residents are making preparations to ...

    Article : 57 words
  42. THE TIMBER STRIKE.

    The Trades Hall authorities admit that the action of the A.C.T.U. has converted the timber strike into a struggle against the Arbitration Court. One ...

    Article : 46 words
  43. CONDOBOLIN STILL STANDS.

    We are glad to be able to contradict a rumour that was going round the town this morning to the effect that Condobolin had suffered a fire disaster ...

    Article : 64 words
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