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  2. Advertising

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  3. FIRE MYSTERY

    A fire brake oat in a residence ait Darling Point early this morning, and the circumstances connected with the destruction of the house led the police ...

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  4. ZABERN AFFAIR

    The chief feature of to-day ’s evidence at the Stra[?] co[?] into the Zabern affair was a sharp conflict between the statements of educated ...

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  5. DYING GIRL

    Alice Mand [?]ise, a florid and ston[?] built young woman, was charged at the city court with per[?]ming an illegal operation on Bessi[?] Shields, aged 18. ...

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  6. SEA DISASTER

    NEW YORK, Jan. 8. The [?] homa sank off Sandy Hook, and twenty-four of har [?] perished, while eight were saved. ...

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  7. STAGE STRUCK

    The Ho[?] William, son of Lord William [?] the later of [?] is the Rector of Bishops Hatfield, and Riral Dean of [?]ertford, has gone on ...

    Article : 43 words
  8. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE

    The Frankfort G[?] Mr. L[?] George on his declaration against the waste of money and energy, on the destructive race for ...

    Article : 46 words
  9. WOULD NOT FORGET

    John Murphy appeared on remand in the Kalgoorlie Police Court to-day before Mr. P. Troy.. R. M.. and pleaded guilty to a charge of having stolen ...

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  10. TYPO STRIKE

    The expected settlement earlier yesterday did not materialise and the matter is now badly complicated by a certain strike this evening at the ...

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  11. KNIGHT’S WILL

    The widow of the late Sir Edward Moss, the famous music hell proprietor is containing the rights of the Scotch law ...

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  12. A SCATHING CONDEMNATION

    The “Standard” commenting on the “Daily Chronicle’s ” explanation of Mr. Lloyd George’s speech, says if the words be taken on their face value he ...

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  13. A BIG DROP

    A young Belgian seaman named Richard Vandeveldt, eighteen years, met his death in a tragic way. Vandevelt was one of the crew of the Belgian ...

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  14. CROWN PRINCE

    There has been considerable criticism of the Crown Prince in telegraphing to Deimling Prior to the events of November 28, “Go ahead, stick to it” ...

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  15. GARAGE RAZED

    A big fire occurred at Kempeey this morning a motor garage of Robinson’s bong burnt to the ground. Six cars were totally destroyed, and the ...

    Article : 45 words
  16. LATER NEWS.

    Six survivors of the Ok[?]homa have arrived abroad the steamer G[?] They were picked up while ad[?] a [?]feboat. The death roll thereby is ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. FASHIONABLE MAN

    Fredrick D[?]n, a fashionably dressed s[?] young Englishmen, who described himself as a commercial traveller was charged to-day with ...

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  18. EARTHQUAKE

    There was an earthquake at Pyrgos, P[?]opomnesus. Great damage was done. ...

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  19. MARRIAGE

    The Hin. John [?] of Lord Bedesdale, was married to [?]aulein Fried[?]fuld, daughter of the ”Coal King” of Berlin, whose ...

    Article : 50 words
  20. TURKISH MINISTER

    Re[?] advices from Constantinople state that [?] Bey resigned from the office of Minister for War because the Ma[?]medan Chie[?] of Athania had ...

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  21. PROM A CONVENT

    Curious eviclence was given at Hackney (England ) at an inquest held on Frederick Miles Nibelt, a child about fourteen months old . ...

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  22. LAD KILLED

    Henry Costello 15) resident of Thornburg died in the Melbourne hospital this morning from depressed fractures of the skull, caused by his ...

    Article : 51 words
  23. NOT THE BLUES

    As the passengers were pouring out of a crowded train at the Paris Opera underground station at the [?] hour of a recent morning the cry [?]sed ...

    Article : 145 words
  24. SAD PR[?]DlCAMENT

    Alfred Thompson, of High-street, Miller’s Point, died at Sydney hospital as the result of a knife wound in his arm. His wife, Alice Elizabeth Thompson, ...

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  25. FATHER’S MILLION

    Senor Palacie recently died leaving over a million mostly to Francisco, his youngest son. The eldest eon was furious at losing money and he ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. PROHIBITION

    The Temperance Party won fifteen Ontario townships in the option vote. In [?] five townships were adv[?]se votes recorded. In nineteen ...

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  27. LEGISLATOR’S WILL

    The will of the late [?] Moonee Ponds, Chairman of Committees of the Legislative Assembly, was lodged for probate. He was possessed of ...

    Article : 91 words
  28. MAN BATTERED

    William Condon (30), employed at Whiddon Bros.’ tannery, Botany, was caught in the belting of a machine this morning. He was whirled round at a ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. Amusements

    A big audience turned up at the Lyric Gardens, Boulder, last evening, to witness a really brilliant programme. The items are headed by a new ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. MINE ACCIDENT

    On inquiry at the Mines Hospital this afternoon a “Star” representatives was informed that James M’Neil, who was so dreadfully injured, at the ...

    Article : 283 words
  31. LABOR STRIFE

    Mr. Burton declares that only 70 casuals were dismissed out of a staff of 35,000 in Pontsma states. The permanents were re[?]ched and the ...

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  32. ANTARCTIC HERO

    The estate of Captain Gates, who perished with Captain Sc[?]tt in the Antarctic is estimated at £28,828 The (whole is bequeathed to his brother. ...

    Article : 40 words
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  34. N.Z. IMMIGRANTS

    The steamer Mamari, which arrived at Wellington from London, specially chartered by the New Zealand Government, brought the largest contingent ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. ARTESIAN BORES

    The flow of artesian bores throughout the State continues to diminish, and in 192 bore gauged between 1st July, 1912, and 30th June, 1913, there ...

    Article : 105 words
  36. HARD ON VERMIN

    Betting is usually foolish, but it was (says an exchange) a wager which set Thomas Alva Edison on the road to fame and fortune. When he was a ...

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  37. RADIO PICTURES. IN THE BISHOP’S CARRIAGE.

    “In the Bishop’s Carriage,” featuring Miss Dolly Nicholson, will be shown in the Stadium, Kalgoorlie, to-night, by the Radio Picture management for the ...

    Article : 181 words
  38. BILLIARDS

    Tom and George Gray are playing a match of 18,000 up, the Englishman receiving 2000 start. The close of play scores evening are: ...

    Article : 107 words
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  40. WEATHER FORECAST

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