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  2. Advertising

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  3. "I Don't Think He Shot Himself'

    "I DON'T THINK BORELL S HOT HIMSELF," SAID A WITNESS AT TO-DAY'S RESUMED INQUIRY INTO THE DEATH OF FERDINAND CHRISTEON BORELL, WHO WAS FOUND SHOT AT HIS HOME IN ROMA-STREET, ON NOVEMBER 28. ...

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  4. 'PEACEFUL COMMERCE.'

    The first public attempt by Washington to justify the aid given to Mexico was made by Mr. C. E. Hughes on Wednesday night. ...

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  5. "As in Sleep"

    A coffin, with glass, which disclosed the body of Lenin dressed in plain clothes, and hearing an expression of calm sleep, has arrived ...

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  6. SAD BLOW TO SWANKDOM.

    "THE MAIL" SAYS THAT CONSTERNATION HAS BEEN CAUSED IN THE FOREIGN OFFICE. MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD HAS ORDERED ALL OFFICIALS [?] BE AT THEIR DESKS AT 10 A.M. THE HIGHER OFFICIALS HAVE BEEN ...

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  7. Why Xenos Left Home

    The alleged reason for Howard Stephanos Xenos leaving home on November. 7 received an airing in a maintenance case that came ...

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  8. COTTON'S ENTRY VIA BRISBANE.

    The to-day announced Federal prohibition of the importation of cotton seed or cotton lint into Australia, except under certain ...

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  9. Farmer's Bitter Less.

    Bitter loss was sustained by a returned-soldier farmer, Oscar Staines, near Tolga, and his wife yesterday when their solicitude for their sick ...

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  10. 'ENLEY EXASPERATED.

    Because the Liberals in Britain have decided to give support to the Labor Government, Sir Thomas Henley, a local "Nationalist," has ordered the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Kameneff May Be. Lenin's Successor.

    Correspondents anticipate that Kamenoff will succced Lenin as Chairman of the All Russian Council of Peoplo's Commissars. ...

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  12. JOHN BROWN CLOSES A TOWN.

    The coal baron, John Brown, has closed Minmi, the oldest colliery in Newcastle district. He said that the mice was working at a loss, and therefore its operation could not be continued. ...

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  13. Valley Incident.

    In the Police Court this morning, before Police Magistrate Hishon, Jeremiah Patrick Daley, 30, was charged with having unlawfully assaulted ...

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  14. SPEED KINGS, LISTEN!

    Hero aro the speed limits to be observed on our main roads, as opproved by tho State Governor in Council, In tho terms of regulation 12 ...

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  15. FLYING FOXES' DEATH GRIP

    One lives and learns. How many people know that it is not always possible to pull a dead flying-fox from a tree? ...

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  16. Barwell Bounced.

    British comniercial men are disappointed at South Australia's acceptance of an American railway tender. Mr. Nugent, director of the ...

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  17. Mine Burns Under Town.

    A fire in an old colliery workings underneath Tipton. Staffordshire, threatens to make the town uninhabitable. ...

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  18. Coal Fall at Mt. Mulligan.

    Yesterday morning a fall of 2cwt of coal occurred at Mount Mulligan, one mile inside the mine. Joe Neville was dangerously ...

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  19. HAVOC AMONG BIRD PESTS.

    According to the annual report of the chairman of tho South Coast and Flying Foxes Destruction Board, satisfactory results were obtained in tho work ...

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  20. Let There Be Light.

    A peculiar dispute came before the Chief Police Magistrate (Mr. H. L. Archdall) in the Magistrates' Court this morning. ...

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  21. TERRITORY COTTON LANDS.

    In reply to observations made by Mr. Nelson, M.H.R., Senator Pearce pointed out yesterday that Colonel Evans was under engagement to the ...

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  22. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY.

    Victoria's school teachers continued their conference yesterday, when a debate was initiated on the question of equal pay and equal classification. The ...

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  23. PIANISTS' MALADY.

    Next time you tickle up the family piano into a fox-trot, go easy with the loud pedal, and when next you accompany Sister Sue's sob song draw it ...

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  24. IMMIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT.

    The Government has decided to appoint C. W. Tye. accountant, at the Public Works Department as secretary of the board, which is to deal ...

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  25. BENZOL CHEAPER

    Chemists at a famous English University have made an important discovery cheapening the production of benzol. ...

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  26. PEARLS IN GUTTER.

    An errand boy in Manchestor picked up a handful of 121 white beads in a gutter. Seeing an advertisement he discovered that, they ...

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  27. DEADLY TOMATO PEST.

    The Director of Fruit Culture (Mr. Benson) advised to day that the caterpillar of the tomato moth frequently caused very serious loss to tomato ...

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  28. Headstones on Soldiers' Graves.

    At the request of the Anzac Day Commemoration Committee Colonel Cameron, has on several occasions interested himself in tho ...

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  29. "Bird Sanctuary."

    During last year the South Coast Crows and Flying Foxes Destruction Board brought under the notice of the Department of Agriculture the fact ...

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  30. ENTERTAINING JAPS.

    A garden party was tendered to Vice Admiral Salto, and the officers of the Japanese training squadron at Government House yesterday ...

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  31. LONG DISTANCE 'PHONIC.

    Improvements are being made in the telephone trunk line between Melbourne and Sydney to enable conversation being held over tho new ...

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  32. Arafura Clean, Proceeds on Her Way.

    The Arafura, which reported two cases of smallpox after leaving the East for Australia, arrived in Brisbane yesterday, but anchored in the bay. ...

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  33. NAMES WE MEET.

    Prominent names in English and American history were in the forefront in the Summous Court this morning. There was a Horatio ...

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  34. INSANITY'S WORK OF GENIUS.

    Don Lorenzo Perosi, the maestro who, according to several doctors and musical critics, has been of unstable mind for years, has had his revenge. ...

    Article : 117 words
  35. To-day's Index.

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  36. New Rule of Court.

    When be took his seat in the Magistrates' Court this morning, Mr. H L. Archdall, C.P.M., intimated that owing to representations made to the ...

    Article : 64 words
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