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  4. THE WRANGLING NATIONS

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says that the British Government is considering the proposed French reply to the ...

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  5. GERMAN TARIFF

    Explaining the new tariff proposals for Heavily increasing the duties on cotton and woollen goods, artificial silk, and motor cars, the ...

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  6. BUILDING UP THE EMPIRE

    A message addressed by the ex-Colonial Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, "To my" fellow-citizens in the Dominions and Britain," ...

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  7. FOUR BETTING RAIDS

    Four betting raids were made by the police last night, and 32 Europeans and 10 Chinese were arrested. ...

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  8. WHERE THEY GET MARRIED

    The statistician finds out all sorts of things, and his report for 1924 shows that New South Wales was blessed with 18,077 marriages ...

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  9. GRIM TRAGEDY IN BUSH

    A grim tragedy was perpetrated some time last night between Marmor and Calliope stations, when Oliver Johnson Duck (39) shot his ...

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  10. "CONFESSIONS OF A MODERN SEER"

    In the lines of your hand is the secret of your future, At least, "Cheiro" said so. But he supported his assertion with ...

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  11. EASY MONEY!

    Nearly all the boarding-house and flat owners in Sydney have heard of the "Australia Residential and Flats Association." Many ...

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  12. MISSING KETCH

    "The boat is leaking badly. It has to be pumped every four hours." John Bell, leading hand on the 82-ton ketch Lialeeta, which is long overdue ...

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  13. CAR SMASHES

    A nurse, who had been injured when a motor oar capsized near Bathurst, attended her sister, also a nurse, who had been more ...

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  14. INVULNERABLE

    Dean Inge, interviewed at Liverpool, after his lecturing tour of America, said: -- "The United States really is ...

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  15. SILK DUTIES

    Mr Winston Churchill (Chancellor of the Exchequer), who presided this morning at a meeting at the Treasury of the committee of the silk trade ...

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  16. "TALLY HO!"

    The "hares" in full flight across one of the few stretches of level country traversed in yesterday's military paper chase. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. CHILLED MEAT

    Mr. J. B. Cramsie (representative of the Australian Meat Council) has informed the Australian Press Association that the result of the ...

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  18. TEXTILE PLANT

    "On behalf of Amalgamated Textiles, Limited, Albury and Orange, Mr, J. B. Cramsie has completed the purchase of a plant, at a cost of £150,000, and ...

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  19. MISSING FROM HOME

    A woman, who is in a very delicate state of health, and her two young children, are missing from their home at Glebe. ...

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  20. RED TRADE-UNIONS

    The Council of Red Trade-unions at Moscow has forwarded to the Amsterdam Trade-union International fresh proposals with a view to unity. ...

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  21. CAR PATENT

    Remarkable allegations were made by the defendant in a civil action which came before the Chief Justice and a jury in the Supreme Court ...

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  22. MAN KILLED

    Allan M'Lennard (35), a boilermaker, residing at Wright Street, St. Peters, was killed by a tram at the intersection of Cleveland Street and City Road last night. ...

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  23. WATER STORAGE

    In less than a month the water stored in the dams on the catchment and at Manly has almost trebled in quantity. The total storage yesterday was 40,144 ...

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  24. LOST HIS SIGHT

    "Money! Money! "Where is my money?" cried Isaac Jones, an elderly Jew, who was being examined at Sydney Hospital casualty ward last night. Jones, who is ...

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  25. SIR JOHN BAIRD

    The writer of "A Londoner's Diary" in the "Evening Standard" says: "As a dapper and typical product of St. James's Street. Sir John Baird ...

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  26. ENGLISH CRICKET

    In to-day's county cricket there were some good bowling performances. Roy Freeman, playing for Kent against Leicestershire, took five wickets for 29, and ...

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  27. GIRL'S IMAGINATION

    A sensational story, told by a nineteen-year-old girl, occupied a force of detectives to-day. She described the appearance of a man who entered her ...

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  28. DAME NELLIE MELBA

    Dame Nellie Melba was not able to give her usual birthday party yesterday, on account of ill-health, but she a few friends at a quiet ...

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  29. PRESS CONFERENCE

    The long absence which would be entailed in attending the Empire Press Conference in Australia, has caused a few proprietors reluctantly to ...

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  30. MANUFACTURES MUST BE FOSTERED

    "There is no outstanding British statesman, or authority, who will declare that the British Navy can protect Australia. And we are alone in ...

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  31. POPULATION GROWING

    The statistician's report shows that at the end of 1924 the population of New South Wales was 2,256,649, of whom 1,152,057 were ...

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  32. ONUS ON STATES

    A deputation from Melbourne Trades Hall Council urged the Prime Minister to-day to get the Federal Government to take immediate steps to relieve ...

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  33. SUCCESSOR TO MR. MASSEY

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday. On information from inner circles of the Reform Party, it is stated that a caucus next Wednesday will elect ...

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  34. JAPAN WITHDRAWS

    The Japanese team has withdrawn from the Far Eastern Olympic Games owing to alleged unfair decisions being given by umpires in the track and field games. ...

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  35. DAVIS CUP

    Winning the first three of four matches. Austria beat Ireland in the first round of the Davis Cup. Austria will meet India in the second ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES

    Sir William Mitchell-Thomson, Postmaster-General, in answer to questions in the House of Commons, said he still was unable to announce the personnel ...

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  37. DIED AGED 100

    The death is announced of Viscount Haldane's mother, who was 100 years of age. Mrs. Haldane resided in Perthshire ...

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  38. PERTH STRIKE

    The application for the deregistration of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Union was dismissed on a technical objection this afternoon. The charge was ...

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  39. OVERSEA TENNIS

    The English Lawn Tennis Association has decided that the English women's team to tour America and Canada next summer, and which includes Misses ...

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  40. PENSIONS BILL

    The Widows and Orphans and Old-age Contributory Pensions Bill, as outlined in the Budget, was read a second time in the House of Commons. ...

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  41. TALKING TO SHIPS

    Opening the wireless exhibition organised by the Victorian division of the Wireless Institute of Australia. Mr. Gibson (Postmaster-General) said ...

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  42. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    CABLE NEWS -- The British Government is considering the proposed French reply to the German security proposals. ...

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  43. WEATHER FORECAST

    Mostly cloudy on the coast, with further showers, chiefly north of Sydney, and fresh to strong southerly winds, and moderate to rough ...

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  44. WORKS OF ART

    A sale has begun at Christie's of one of the most remarkable collections of pictures and objets d'art ever offered at public auction. They are the ...

    Article : 92 words
  45. NEWCASTLE HOSPITAL

    "I think the best thing to be achieved is local control and influence. Therefore the policy of the new Hospitals Bill will be to maintain local control." ...

    Article : 106 words
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