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  4. Sensational Diamond Discovery in South Africa.

    A casual inquiry in Parliament regarding an expenditure of £2500 elicited from the Minister for Mines that it would be devoted to making a road ...

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  7. ARMY ESTIMATES

    The army estimates total £41,050,000 which is £515,000 less than last year. No provision, is made for the excess cost involved in the ...

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  8. TRIBAL WAR

    A Basra message,a,talcs that a force of 7000 Wahabi are preparing to march on Shaibah air station for the Imperial airways, ten miles from ...

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  9. MEN AND HORSES

    When the coal conference was resumed to-day Mr. Hoare remarked that horses working in the mines are sure of being bedded and fed while ...

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  10. HEENEY WINS

    Tom Heeney (N.Z.) will enter the ring wit an advantage of nearly 20 lbs over Jack Delaney (America) Heeney weighed in at 198 lbs and ...

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  11. POLICE WANTS.

    The president of the Police Association and its secretary will interview the Chief Secretary next Monday and request him to increase living ...

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  12. WRESTLING CONTEST.

    A Portland message states that Ted Thye defeated Kaufmann, of Columbus, in a wrestling contest here by two falls to nil. ...

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  13. SAMOAN TROUBLES.

    Four hundred Man police in Samoa who were convicted of intimidating other natives dealing with European shopkeepers have been sent to gaol ...

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  14. BETTER THAN TENNIS.

    A company was formed yesterday in which the directors are Jean Borotra, Charles Daniel Lefevre and Norman Brooks, with a capital of ...

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  15. BRUTAL MURDER.

    Ivy Lewis, aged 12, the victim of a brutal murder at Darakan was buried yesterday. Business in the town was suspended and the entire community ...

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  16. PRISONERS' QUARREL.

    It is understood that an inquiry at Long Bay has established that the prisoner Joseph Denmead was not assaulted by the warders but that ...

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  17. GERMAN IMPUDENCE.

    The Australian Natives Association has objected to the representation of the Australian flag on mouth organs labelled "Made in Germany." The ...

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  18. 1917 LOYALISTS.

    Mr. E. A. Chapman, secretary of the N.S.W. branch of the Australian Railways Union, says that any move of the State Government to re-open ...

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  19. MONEY IN PHOSPHATES.

    The phosphates production at Nauru for the year ended December 31 last is valued at. £780,000. ...

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  20. VICTIMISATION.

    The Trades and Labor Council has entered a protest against alleged victimisation of the unemployed demonstrators at the Stale Labor bureau. ...

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  21. WEALTH IN THE SEA.

    Mr. D. G. Stead, addressing the Legacy Club, deplored the lack of enterprise of Australians in exploiting the wealth of our seas. He said ...

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  22. BOY SERIOUSLY HURT.

    Jumping off the back of a motor last night Lloyd Pivott, aged 8, was knocked down by an oncoming lorry, lorry in Addison Road, Marrickville, ...

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  23. CHOKED WITH BEANS.

    Ronald McCullum, aged 4, whose parents reside at Rozelle, swallowed a handful of haricot beans which had just been cooked. The child ran into ...

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  24. SERIES OF EXPLOSIONS.

    A fire broke out lust night in the officers quarters at Bendigo military drill hall. The flames extended rapidly and the whole building was soon ...

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  25. KILLED BY TRAIN.

    A man aged apparently between 21 and 22.was killed by a train at Thornton, near West Maitland, yesterday. His name is not known but in his ...

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  26. OUT OF WORK.

    Charles Gordon Thomas, a bricklayer, died at Waterloo yesterday from the effects, it is supposed, of poisoning. He is alleged to have told his ...

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  27. FOND OF SHOOTING.

    A man who was some months ago fined for having an unlicensed revolver in his possession, and who then disappeared from town, re-appeared ...

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  28. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Warm to hot and sultry conditions, mostly fine at first but some scattered rain and thunder developing; east to ...

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  29. NOVEL ROBBERY.

    About 8.30 last night Mrs. Winifred La Forrest, of Bondi, was walking along Hall Street when a car drove up behind and drew near her. ...

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  30. A STUPID STRIKE.

    Miners at Scarborough colliery, Wollongong, went out on strike yesterday, apparently with flic sole object of bringing under the notice of the ...

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  31. U.S.A. NAVY.

    The House of Representatives Naval Committee has authorised the appropriation of 14,800,000 dollars for the modernistion of two battleships ...

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  32. BITTEN BY A DOG.

    A bite from a dog, suffered by Archibald Stark, of Lidcombe, while in Canterbury road. Lakemba, proved costly to the owner of the dog. Colin ...

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  33. SOLDIERS' WELCOME.

    The Returned Soldiers' League is planning a great welcome to Hinkler on his arrival in Sydney but the exact form it will take has not yet been ...

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  34. PARACHUTE DESCENTS.

    The proposed dual parachute descent from a height of 2000 feet to have been held yesterday afternoon, was banned by the civil aviation ...

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  35. POLITICS AND DOLLARS.

    Mr. Will Hays, a former chairman of the Republican National Committee, has told a Senate committee that Mr. Sinclair advanced 260,000 dol. in ...

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  36. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales has won the Welsh Guards point to point race from Hazeleton to Gloucester, riding Decomme. Stalling off a challenge, the ...

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  37. DUMPING BUTTER.

    The abrogation of the Australian treaty and an immediate application for a dumping clause for butter under the export bonus system is ...

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  38. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

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  39. IN LONELY SEAS.

    Mr. F. T. Wade, who left Sydney six days ago in his five-ton yacht "Siren," with the intention of sailing to New Zealand, returned to port ...

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  40. PRICE OF TIN.

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  41. TAXI-DRIVER'S LUCK.

    After he had driven a man around Sydney for a considerable distance', Samuel Edwards Selway, a taxi-driver, when in a dark part of ...

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  42. ATTACKED BY WOMEN.

    When Constable Bush attempted to arrest a man in Martin Place last night lie was assaulted by a number of women, one of whom threatened ...

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  43. PRODUCE MARKETS.

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  44. HINKLER'S WIFE.

    Mrs. Hinkler has arranged to sail by the Grama form Toulon on March 9. She will join her husband in Australia. ...

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  45. VENERABLE CHURCHMAN.

    The death is announced of the Rev. Canon Hugh Walker Taylor, late rector of Holy Trinity Church, Orange, in his 72nd year. ...

    Article : 31 words
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