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  2. Advertising

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  4. OUR WANTED RAILWAY.

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  5. TWO KILLED.

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  7. PARENTAL FAILURE.

    The Bishop of Gippsland, speaking at the Australian Conference of the Church of England Mens' Society, at Melbourne, referring to the failure of ...

    Article : 137 words
  8. Our Test Team

    With the last two Sheffield Shield matches and the trial match to guide them the Australian selectors— Messrs. Collins, Ryder and Hill—have now selected the first dozen of the fifteen men who are shortly to ...

    Article : 243 words
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  10. AUSTRALIAN [?] ENGLAND.

    Mr. G. E. Edwards, [?] ...

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  11. GUARD RUN DOWN.

    Samuel Steele, a railway guard, was run down by an engine at the goods yard at H[?]rstville early this morning, while engaged in shunting ...

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  12. THE ALMEIDA MURDER.

    Douglas Robertson, charged with the murder of William Almeida, at Hampton, Victoria, was brought before the Melbourne Police Court this ...

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  13. ENGLAND'S POSITION.

    Sir Byron Peters number of a large English railway ar[?] firm, who arrived in Melbourne yesterday, indignantly [?] the ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES WINS

    The match was concluded to-day, when the Victorian team collapsed and left New South Wales winners by an innings and 162 runs. The ...

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  15. A FLYING TANK.

    A cyclone passed over Bobadah, near Dubbo, last night travelling at 60 miles an hour. Practically every building was unroofed and trees ...

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  16. NEXT ENGLISH VISIT.

    The Australian Passed of Control has decided to invite the Marylebone Club to send an English I am to Australia for the season 1927-28 instead ...

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  17. GENERAL MURDERED.

    General Hen Hu Sher g was murdered last night. He was a most aid ent supporter of Tuan Chi Jui, and was deported from Shanghai in 1922. ...

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  18. SECOND TRIAL MATCH.

    The Board of Control decided that the second trial match which was fixed for February in Melbourne, should be abandoned. ...

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  19. PERTH CUP.

    The Perth Cup of two thousand pounds, two [?] was won by Great Applause, with Prince Ma[?] cond, and Era[?]re third. The winner's ...

    Article : 47 words
  20. TRAINS HELD UP.

    A message from Cairns (Q[?] says that railway operations were suspended for about in hour and a half while the employees held a [?] ...

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  21. Queensland v. N.S.W. H.

    The match between Queensland and a New South Wales second eleven at Sydney was drawn. The home team hit up 408 in their first innings, ...

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  22. Victoria v. New South Wales.

    Great imprest centres round the Sheffield Shield match, now being grimly fought out un the Melbourne Ground. From a poor start Victoria ...

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  23. NORTHERN FRUIT.

    Mr. E. J. Lindsay, Government Fruit Inspector, made a tour of Northern orchards last week. In the course of an interview, he ...

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  24. GRAZIER'S DEATH.

    A. Easton, a pastoralist, is reported to have been drowned which crossing Wale[?]tt Inlet, near Brooke. Natives stated that Easton was dragged and ...

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  25. Something Like a Score.

    Toowoomba, playing against South Brisbane Cricket Club, amassed 702 for 9 wickets in the first innings. Kann retired with 250, while Drews ...

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  26. DEADLY TIGER SNAKE.

    Charles McPherson was [?] with his two sons at Yea, when he felt a movement, Looking down he saw a tiger snake [?] ever his ...

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  27. GOOD RAIN.

    The ruin of the last few days has been of a fairly general character, though the Hunter districts are still languishing for a downpour. Glen ...

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  28. COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Cabinet yesterday decided to reintroduce the bill extending tie Local Government franchise immediately. The Government decided to dissolve ...

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  29. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    The following prices ruled at the Sussex Street markets to-day:—Butter 149/4. eggs (now laid) 1/6 (rails and rivers) 1/2 cheese (local ...

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  30. CITY COLLISION.

    A motor cycle collided with a motor lorry in the city last right Thomas Bonnett, rider of the motor cycle and Florence and Muriel Cashman, ...

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  31. BUTTER 2d UP ON FRIDAY.

    Under the Patterson stabilisation scheme the wholesale price of butter in New South Wales will be advanced by 2d. per lb as from Friday next. ...

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  32. "A BOOMERANG."

    The secretary of the Local Government Association, Mr. Bluett, commenting on the action of the Government in bringing in a bill next ...

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  33. HOMEBUSH MARKETS.

    All descriptions of sheep and lambs were re[?]esented at the Homebush sale yard. yesterday [?] Moderate supplies were penned [?] had fair ...

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  34. FRENCH TO BRITISH.

    The official exchange of authority from the French to the British in the Welsbaden zone wa made this morning. The only outward and ...

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  35. STRYCHNINE FOR ASPIRINS.

    At Wanganui (N.Z.) two form hands, William Davis and Thos. McGuire, while sufferng from the after effects of liquor, swallowed what they ...

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  36. DEEPWATER RACES.

    Given fine weather Deepwater Jockey Club will eclipse all past records with their, two-days meeting to-morrow (New Year's Day) and ...

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  37. HITS TELEGRAPH POLE.

    When a motor car hit a telegraph pole at North Bankstown early to-day a woman was injured, but six other passengers escaped. ...

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