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  4. FUTURE NAVIES

    A wireless message from the George Washington, which, owing to a gale, arrived a day late, suggests what America will oppose both ...

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  5. BOUNTY ON COAL

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Scullin, and Mr. Bavin discussed the coal dispute for two hours to-day, and the Prime Minister subsequently announced that no basis for a settlement had yet been reached, ...

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  6. EN PASSANT

    Some clouds and isolated showers, probably with thunder, on the cost and in the north east corner Otherwise generally fine warm, ...

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  7. THE RAILWAYS

    Owng to the financial stringency, there is likely to be wholesale re nenchment in the Railway Department within the next few weeks, ...

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  8. THE R100

    The airship R100, attained a speed of 81½ miles an hour which is 11½ m.p.h. above the contract speed, and beat all official and unofficial ...

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  9. PATHETIC LETTERS

    Pathetic letters were read at[?]ey at the trial of Mrs Eva [?]trude Langiord, 35, formerly of Adelaide, who was charged with attempt ...

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    M. Tard[?]eu (French premier)will oppose the abolition of submarines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. OWNERS IN MEETING

    Mr. McDonald, chairman of the Northern Colier[?]s Assocation, and other members are at present meeting in conference in Sydney, ...

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  12. LITHGOW INTIMIDATION

    A miner at Kandos has been expelled from the Miners' Federation for life on a charge of fraternising with a police officer on the eve of ...

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    EX-FOE'S TRIBUTE.--General Von Lettow Vorbeck, who fought against the British in East Africa during the war, placing a wreath ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. TEN YEARS DRY

    The tenth anniversary of prohibition since its inception on January 16, 1920, was celebrated to-day throughout the nation, and in ...

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  15. THE TARIFF

    Mr. Fenton conferred with Mr. Arthur Balfour, ex-Prime Minister. "We discussed Australian and British trade in most friendly manner," he ...

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  16. NEWSPAPER RAID

    Following on the raid of "Beckett's Budget" earlier in the week, Beckett' Newspapers, Ltd., were called upon in the Central Summons Court ...

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  17. SAFETY MEN REPLACED

    South Walsend tunnel of Cardiff Borehole colliery, from which the safety men were withdrawn a few days ago, resumed work this ...

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  18. WALLSEND C. FLOODING

    Water is entering Wallsend c. col[?]ery at the rate of over 3000 gallons a minute, and, unless the safety men return to man the pumps there ...

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  19. SUNDAY SCHOOLS

    In connection with the Anglican all Australian summer school, the Bishop of Goulburn, Dr. Radford, held a service for the commissioning of ...

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  20. MORE RESPECT FOR POLICE

    A police sergeant, who became suddenly ill yesterday, was conveyed to Cessnock Hospital. He was treated there and allowed to remain for ...

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  21. DARING CHINESE

    Posing as revenue officers searching for opium a boat load of h[?]ackers boarded the British river boat Tuckwo, bearing six British ...

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  22. HIGH COURT BENCH

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) announces that Cabinet would not fill the High Court vacancy caused by the retirement of Sir Charles ...

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  23. DALBY FIRE

    Damage estimated at £15,000 was caused by a fire which broke out at Dalby railway station last night. The outbreak was discovered in the ...

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  24. CAR AND TRAM

    When a motor car crashed into a tram at Petersham late last night, three of five boys riding in the car were seriously injured. They were: ...

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  25. GERMAN FRAUDS

    A new style of fraud has been discovered by smart detectives. Two men, claiming to forge absolutely undetectable false dollar notes, ...

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  26. TAX ON SPORT

    The State entertainment tax meant a differnce of £46 to the Goulburn Trotting Club on its New Year meeting. The Federal tax and other tax ...

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  27. CONSORTING

    When three women appeared before the Central court on consorting charges, the Magistrate adjourned the cases pending the legality of the ...

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  28. IMPERIAL CONFERENCES

    The "Daily Chronicle" says the prospects favor the holding of the Imperial and Imperial Economic Conferences in London ...

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  29. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    The New Zealander Chichester landed at Dum Dum aerodrome at 3 o"clock this afternoon, having flown from Jhansi, a distance of 700 miles. ...

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  30. THE KANGAROOS

    "Its a fine country and grows fine men," said Mr. Macdonald, receiving the Australian footballers,and Mr. fenton, at No. 10 Downing Street, ...

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  31. POCKET PICKED

    Herbert Dyer drew £500 from a [?] bank to-day and placed the notes in his wallet, and put it in his hip pocket. He subsequently withdrew a ...

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  32. AFRICAN RIOTS

    A native, Professor Thaele, who was concerned in the native riot at Carnavon on Monday, was arrested on his arrival at Capetown on a ...

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  33. THE ATHLETES

    As a result of injury he sustained yesterday, W. Hunt will not appose Dr. Atto Peltzer in the final of the 880 yards championship ...

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  34. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND

    The latest billiards scores are Lindrum 1[?],558 including 892 and 728; Days (in play) 7760, including 329, 397 and 344. ...

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