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  2. Advertising

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  4. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The annual shoot of the New England District Rifle Clubs' Union was held on the Armidate range on New Year's Day. There was a good ...

    Article : 483 words
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  6. THE DEPORTATIONS.

    The Federal Attorney General, Mr. Latham, K.C., referring to the High Court judgment in the deportation case, said there was an impression ...

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  7. IN THE RIVER.

    There was a sensational occurrence at Kiewa River, near Albury, when a motor car containing eight perst[?] turned a complete somersault into the ...

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  8. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    Daniel Roach and Douglas Taper, telegraph linesmen, were struck dead by lightning at Kanparoo Valley late yesterday afternoon. Four other ...

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  10. L.G. BILL.

    The Minister for Local Government, Mr. Cann, says he will lose no the in introducing a bill to provide for adult suffrage in local government ...

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  11. "YOU MURDERED MY SISTER."

    A sensational scene was wtinessed at St. Paneras coroner's court, at the inquest into the death of pretty ceveneen-year-old Polly Walker, who ...

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  12. FORTY-FOUR HOURS.

    In a circular to municipal councils the Local Government Association points out that die institution of the 44-hours week must not be allowed to ...

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  13. BATHING PARTY IN TROUBLE.

    Ronald Mason (22) was drowned and another man and women rescued, in an exhausted condition when a bathing party got into difficulties in ...

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  14. STATE REVENUE.

    The N.S.W. revenue returns for the past fix months, ended December, reveal on increase of £76,870, compared with the corresponding period of the ...

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  15. BELGIAN FLOODS.

    The King and Queen of Belgium have subscribed two million franca to the national fund, for the victims of the floods, comprising the money ...

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  16. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    Two sharp earthquake shocks were experienced at Wellington (N.Z.) yesterday afternoon. In tome business [?] artie[?] were shaken ...

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  17. IN FERRY SERVICE.

    The question of a 44 hours working week for employees at the Sydney Ferries, Ltd., and Port Jackson and Maidy Coy, Ltd, was again before ...

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  18. COUNTRY VAUDEVILLE.

    Robert Humphries was sentenced to two months imprisonment, and Frederick Warbone to one month, at the local police court on a charge of ...

    Article : 112 words
  19. THE MEAT WE EAT.

    The Minister for Health contends that there should be a more rigorous inspection of the meat slaughtered at Homebuah Abbatoirs. He has ...

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  20. MOTORIST CHARGED.

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Mervin McCarthy, a motor driver, was chanted with having feloniously slain Thomas Brunton; also ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. BONETTI'S CHEROOTS.

    Antonio Bonetti an [?] wan fined £5 at Melbourne City Court on a chaise of having attempted to smuggle cigars into Australia without ...

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  22. TENNIS.

    A match has been arranged with the Graham's Valley Tennis Club on the Glen Innes Town Tennis Club courts on Saturday next play to ...

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  23. HOTEL FIRE.

    A fire broke out in the Believuo Hotel at 2 o'clock this morning. Several parsons steeping on the first floor above the seat of the outbreak were ...

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  24. MIDNIGHT INTRUDER.

    Molly Reynolds, 15, a resident of Canterbury, informed the police that she was awakened about one o'clock this morning by somebody ...

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  25. WEIGHTS TAMPERED WITH.

    On the second day of the local meet on Saturday it was discovered the official scales bad been tampered with Chewing gum and lead were worked ...

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  26. MORT'S DOCK STRIKE.

    Ship painters and dockers employed at Morts' Dock struck work as a protest against the terms of the new sward, to which they strongly object ...

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  27. ALLENBY ARRIVES.

    Lord Allenby arrived at Fremantle last night, and was given a spendid reception. In in interview he remarked that ...

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  28. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    The following prices ruled at the Sussex Street markets to-day:— Butter 168/-, eggs (now laid) 1/8 (rails and rivers) 1/2 cheene (local ...

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  29. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    Gregory has notified the Cricket Association that he will not be available for the match N.S.W. v. South Australia, fixed to commence on the ...

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  30. SOUTHERN EUROPEAN IMMIGRANTS.

    The Minister for Home and Territories, Senator Pearce, hat informed the Returned Soldiers' Leaeue that it would-be difficult to justify a ...

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  31. BOOKMAKERS HEAVILY FINED.

    At Auckland yesterday three book-makers were convicted of plying their calling. One was fined £200, another £100 and a third £50. ...

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  32. THE COOGEE ASSAULT.

    William Henry Curtis, a musician, who was charged with having wounded Annie Timson, with intent to murder her, at Coogee, was further ...

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  33. WOODFULL'S STAND.

    In the Sheffield Shield match, Victoria v. South Australia, Victoria in their second innings, have two out for 171—Woodful not out 93. ...

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  34. UNIONISTS OVERLOOKED

    The secretary of the Australian Clerical Association has sent a letter to the A.L.P. executive and to Mr. Lang strongly prot[?] against the ...

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  35. VICTORIA'S "PUSHES."

    The Victorian. Government intends to adopt strong measures to suppress "push" activities, Inspector General Blamey, referring to statements that ...

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  36. INCREDIBLE CRUELTY.

    A tale of terrible cruelty was told in the City Court to-day, when Henry Sneddon was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. The police state that ...

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  37. TWO IN A WEEK.

    Alfred Handcombe, a tramway motorman, committed stricide by jumping from the grafton Bridge, making a second similar suicide within a week. ...

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  38. QUEEN MARGHERITA.

    Queen Margherita, of Italy is dead. ...

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