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  4. CHANCES AT SUMMER SALES

    The great topic among Melbourne housewives today is the Summer Sales. By tomorrow the sales will be in full swing in ...

    Article : 307 words
  5. REAR=ADMIRAL ADDISON'S SUCCESSOR

    Captain Thomas Wardle, senior offieer of the fleet at the Nore, has been appointed commodore of the Australian Fleet, in place of Rear-Admiral Addison. He will leave England in March. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 252 words
  6. BAY MYSTERY

    The remarkable disappearance of a fisher-boy and his boat is mystifying the people of Rye, Sorrento, Portsea and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHEEP BANNED

    Owing to the outbreak of rinderpest in West Australia, the British Government has cancelled the plans made for the ...

    Article : 297 words
  8. BEAUTIFUL SOLAR SPECTACLE

    For over an hour this afternoon Melbourne Was privileged to behold a wonderful and unusual celestial spectacle. Around the sun, almost right overhead at noon, a magnificent halo of 22 degrees made its appearance in a fine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. STOP PRESS

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  10. RACE MEETINGS

    Before the new racing year begins on April 1, the State Cabinet will revise the list of licensed meetings. There is not likely to be any alteration ...

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  11. PASSING OF THE "FLAPPER"

    London has lost its flappers, according to a "Herald" message published yesterday. Now, they look in their new fashions so ...

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  12. WEATHER FORECAST

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  13. OUTBREAK CHECKED

    The rinderpest outbreak in the Fremantle district of West Australian has been checked. Mr Cumpston, Director of Health, ...

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  14. CHILDREN'S HONESTY

    ADELAIDE. Thursday. -- Two children, named Uren, found £122 on the Esplanade at Henley Beach, and returned the money to the owner, Mr L. ...

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  16. POSTAL VOTING

    Owing to the safeguards, which abuse of the system has made it necessary to provide, postal voting for the State Parliament in future will ...

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  17. WHICH DO YOU PREFER ?

    Two clever drawings by ARTHUR FERRIER, a well-known black and white artist, illustrating the battle of the skirts in London last year, and the changing type of "flapper." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. A FINNY FAMINE

    There was plenty of noise but very little trade at the fish market today. Auctioneers implored a handful of buyers to consider well before going ...

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  19. SICK OUTCAST

    The police are in a quandary. A fortnight ago they picked up a young man named Edward Hughes, who was suffering from an unknown disease. For ...

    Article : 273 words
  20. WINNING TICKET

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A smart theft of a winning hotting ticket was carried out at the Rosebery racecourse yesterday afternoon. ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. LABOR WANTS MONEY

    "There is no use denying that we are always in difficulties for want of funds." Mr M. B. Duffy, vice-president of the ...

    Article : 157 words
  22. FEATURES IN OTHER PAGES

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  23. NEW SHIPS

    LONDON, Jan. 1. -- With an output of 102,706 tons gross during 1923, Harland and Wolff Ltd. launched the greatest tonnage of the world's ...

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  24. NURSE ARRESTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The arrest of a young woman at Balmain yesterday has ended what the police allege to have been a remarkable, though ...

    Article : 136 words
  25. FOREIGNERS ARRIVE

    Twelve different languages were spoken on the liner Hobson's Bay, which arrived today from London. Indians, natives of the islands of ...

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  26. EARLY MORNING ARREST

    Charged on warrant with having forged a war pensions advice for £13610, purporting to be arrears of a war pension due to John A. Kay, in ...

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  27. DR. PAGE'S HOLIDAY ENDS

    Dr. Page, Acting Prime Minister, who, after a short holiday at Canberra, went on an extensive northern tour, as far as Gympie (Qld.), is now ...

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  28. BRITISH FLEET'S VISIT

    The Victorian Government will forward to the Commonwealth Government applications made by Portland and other outports that the British ...

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  29. BRIDE'S BAD LUCK

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The old adage, "Happy is the bride that the sun shines on," was upset in the cage of a Bridal party in Brisbane ...

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  30. Geelong's Big Wheat Shipments

    GEELONG, Thursday. -- Last year 1,949,574 bags of wheat were handled by the Geelong railways for shipment at Geelong. Of the new season's ...

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