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  2. Advertising

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  4. TOWN TALK

    Dr. R. Dick, Director-General of Public Health for New South Wales, is a product of the salubrious Windsor district and, besides knowing a lot ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LESSON LEARNED FROM FIRST TEST

    England has been defeated comfortably. in the first lest match. The second test of the five will begin on the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Thursday. There are certain to be alterations in both teams. ...

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  6. THE PRICE OF PEACE?

    The Republican newspaper, "Sinn Fein," published in Dublin, asserts that it is authentically informed that ...

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  7. WHY WAS HARTIGAN PASSED OVER?

    If Mr. T. J. Hartigan was passed over for appointment to the Railways Commission because, as has been stated, he is an adherent to ...

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  8. FEUD OF 238 YEARS

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express" describes an amazing vendetta, begun 238 years ago, between ...

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  9. VIOLENT STORM SWEEPS BRITAIN

    A tempest of exceptional violence has swept over the British Isles, causing much damage on land and at sea. LONDON, December 27. ...

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  10. EX-KAISER'S CHRISTMAS

    Press reports [?]care that the Hohenzoliern's Santa Claus is apparently in the clothing business. From his son and heir the ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. HOW FAR WILL AMERICA GO?

    "L'Europe Nouvelle" states that Viscount Cecil has been charged by Mr. Austen Chamberlain, British Foreign Secretary, to undertake a trip ...

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    ROY KILNER, who, as a bowler and batsman, English critics think should be in the second test match. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. HOME RULE FOR INDIA

    At the Indian National Congress, Mahomed Ali advocated the compulsory wearing of handspun clothing by Moslems. ...

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    J, W. H. T. DOUGLAS, whose omission from the first test side, and whose absence was deplored, appears to be a certain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. VISION

    Winner of 12ft Skiff Race for G. Elliott Curtis Cup, at the Pitt-water Regatta for Lane Cove 12ft. skiffs. She was sailed by F. Heesh ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. RACIAL RIOT IN ADELAIDE

    Out of a clash between Australians and Maltose a serious riot developed at the intersection of Henalez and Morphett Streets ...

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  17. WEIGHING THE EARTH

    The United States Bureau of Standards, with a view to reducing an error in the estimated weight of the earth, is re-weighing ...

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  18. A POOR SHOT

    When Henry Kuhn, of Orange Road, Caulfield, returned home at half past six last night, he found a burglar in the house, and immediately closed ...

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  19. IN THE WAKE OF DRAKE

    An expedition of 14 men, under Captain Norman Wilkin, of the Royal Naval Reserve, wiil sail in the three-masted frigate Marian ...

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  20. FIVE DROWNED

    Five people perished in a boating accident on the Goulburn River, near the mouth of Lake Nagambie, yesterday. ...

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  21. TO KILL KRASSIN

    Mrs. Marie Dickson, the Russian widow of an American, who was arrested a fortnight ago while waiting outside the Soviet Embassy with a ...

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  22. THE SOVIET GOSPEL

    Following the arrests of 430 Communists throughout Roumanla, suspected of belonging to secret terrorist societies, the police have captured ...

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  23. SURF RESCUES

    Life-savers at Coogee had a particularly busy day yesterday, when no fewer than 13 people were carried out to soa ...

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  24. 'HOLY YEAR' MEDAL

    An official medal for "Holy Year," designed by the sculptor, Bonin Regni, has been approved by the Pope. The medals, now being struck at ...

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    T. J. E. ANDREWS, regarded as the finest cover fieldsman in Australia, and a brilliant bat, should play in the second test. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. TO MAKE AMENDS

    There are indications that the new year the Foreign oifice will send stringent communication to Mexico on the subject of the murder of ...

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    V. Y. RICHARDSON, who, despite his bright batting, may be dropped from the Australian side. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Feature Sections

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  29. DAVIS CUP

    Switzerland has entered a challenge in the Davis Cup (European zone). ...

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  30. FARMER SHOT DEAD

    Edward Leonard Cleggett (42), a farmer, who lived four miles from Bor-dertown, was shot dead yesterday. ...

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  31. DROWNED IN THE NEPEAN

    Cyril Lonsdale, 20, of Charles Street, Enmore, was drowned while bathing In the Nepean River yesterday. Lonsdale, who was spending a ...

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  32. THE YEAR'S BOOKS

    There were 12.706 books published in Britain in 1924, being 327 over the previous record, in 1913. Decreases are shown in the subjects ...

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  33. ALL BLACKS AGAIN

    The All Blacks continue their unbeaten record. On Saturday they are counted for London, at Blackheath, winning by 28 points to 3. ...

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  34. SWEPT FROM CANOE

    A projecting limb of a tree swept Wilfred Dennis (19). from a canoe on the upper reaches of tho Yarra yesterday. lie sank in deep water. ...

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  35. FLOODS IN N.Z.

    What was almost a record flood in the Ashburton district followed 40 hours of heavy and continuous rain. The river broke its banks in several places, ...

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  36. WEATHER FORECAST

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  37. UNLUCKY IN LOVE

    The "Daily Express" states that Mrs. Baldwin Raper. formerly Miss Bessie Tobin. of Wingadoe Station, New South Wales, is petitioning for a ...

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  38. LONDON-INDIA AIR ROUTE

    Sir W. Sefton Braneker, director or Civil Aviation in Britain, arrived here this morning from Bagdad. ...

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  39. CHRISTMAS DAY TRAGEDY

    A man is alleged to have surrendered himself to the police to-night, in connection with the supposed mur[?]er of David Williams at Cedar Creck, on ...

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  40. "GENIUS TRIUMPHED"

    Commenting on the match between the All Blacks and Londoners, tho "Observer" says, "The All Blacks' victory has exploded tho old theory that wet ...

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  41. SCUTARI HOLDS OUT

    The latest messages Indicate that Scutari has not been captured. The capital has been transferred there from Tirana. ...

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  42. BODY RECOVERED

    Dragging operations by the Newcastle water police have resulted in the recovery of the body of a man named Rand who was drowned near ...

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