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  4. LOST IN THE MISTS

    The absence of nows of Captain Howell leaves it practically certain that be has not been rescued. A veteran seafarer of the Adriatic, ...

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  5. BONE DRY AMERICA

    Theo Supreme Court of the United States has decided that the Wartime Prohibition is constitution, and that the act must continue in force until ...

    Article : 344 words
  6. GERMANY CONCILIATORY

    Reutcr's correspondent at Paris says that essential extracts from the German reply to the Allies' note Published in Berlin show that the reply ...

    Article : 188 words
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  8. HOME RULE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) announced in the House of Commons to-day that the Home Rule Bill would be introduced on ...

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  9. THE FATEFUL DAY

    Many preachers made the American prediction that the world would ro[?] on December 17 the basis of the text for their Sunday sermons. The ...

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  10. WILSON HELPLESS

    A message from Washington dealing with the deadlock in the discussion of the Peace Treaty states that the passivity and lack of resource of the ...

    Article : 162 words
  11. CAPE TO CAIRO

    When the House of Commons was dealing with the Air Force vole, Mr. Winston Churchill stated that the Cape to Cairo route for civil aviation ...

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  12. IRISH TRAGEDIES

    "The Times" correspondent at Cork reports that Constable Bolger while talking at Kilbrittan at dusk was killed. Six bullets entered his body. ...

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  13. BAND CONTEST

    A meeting of the Newcastle Band Contest Committee, was held in the council chambers last evening, when final arrangements for the contest ...

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  14. BRITISH RAILWAYS

    Sir Eric Geddes (Minister for Transport), speaking at Bristol, intimated that railway rates would be raised within a month. Negotiations with ...

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  15. "BILLY BEARUP"

    Billy Bearup, [?] Beresford Fowler, says that an actor seldom replies to a critic. That applies conversely. But I'm glad that he ...

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  16. CAPTAIN HOWELL'S MACHINE

    The type of Martin[?]yde aeroplane on which Captain Howell was flying to Australia when he fell into sea near ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SCULLING

    Barry and Felton have signed articles for a match for the sculling championship of the world to take place in Australasia before September ...

    Article : 93 words
  18. SHIPPING SHORTAGE

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir Newton Moore asked for the allocation of shipping for Western Australian railway waggon scantlings, ...

    Article : 100 words
  19. CONTROL OF SYRIA

    "The Times" correspondent at Cairo says that the control of Syria and Cicilia has been completed in accordance with the recent ...

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  20. BRONTOSAURUS

    Mr. John Jordan, a big game hunter and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, has informed the "Daily Mail" that be encountered a brontosaurus on ...

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  21. HIGH FINANCE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd-George) stated in the House of Commons to-day that at the recent conference with M. Clemeneean and the ...

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  22. A LIFE'S TRAGEDY

    A London letter sorter in the Mount Pleasant office discovered the corpse of a week-old female infant enclosed in a parcel stamped and addressed ...

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  23. REPUTATION SPOILED

    James Butler was charged at Newcastle Court today with having stolen about 30 yards of galvanised fencing wire, valued at 2s 6d, on November ...

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  24. RIOTOUS STUDENTS

    "The Times" correspondent at Cairo reports that during the attempted assasination of the Premier, 400 students emerged from the university ...

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  25. FRENCH DECORATIONS

    Recent French war decorations include Chevallers of the Legion of Honor: Australians, Lieut.-Col. Cecil Callaghan, Colonel Russell Watson; ...

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  26. STOP-PRESS

    After the inquiry into the running of Gallant Colors in the Maiden at Menangle, the stewards disqualified William Booth, the ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND LOAN

    The City Editor of "The Times," commenting on the Queensland loan, free of income tax, and death and succession duties, says: "What the ...

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  28. A.I.F. CORPORAL FINED

    A policewoman arrested and conveyed to the lock-up an Australian corporal on a charge of accosting a girl in a London street. The man was ...

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  29. RUSSIAN DEMANDS

    Reuter understands that the British Government considers Li[?]vinoff's proposals for the exchange of war prisoners ...

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  30. BOXING

    At the Imperial on Saturday next a heavyweight contest will take place between Tom O'Malley and Jack Darcy. Both are well known in ...

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  31. A Tenancy Case

    At the Newcastle Court to-day, before Mr. S. B. Gunn, S.M., Charles Albert Miller, and Frederick Dann Were plaintiff and defendant ...

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