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  2. GENERAL CABLES

    The latest bulletin about the Earl of Ypres (formerly Field-Marshal French) states that although his strength is being maintained after the operation ...

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  3. SOCIETY SCANDAL

    The case was continued to-day in Which Dorothy Dennis[?]oun is claiming from her former husband, LieutennhtColonel Ian Onslow Dennistoun, £1089 ...

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  4. STATE POLITICS

    A bombshell was dropped in Goulburn when, at an Anglican open-air service in Auburn-street yesterday, the Rev. Father Kemp, Superior of ...

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  5. WORLD PEACE

    Reuter's San Francisco correspondent reports:— An international conference for the promotion of world peace will open ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An auction sale of the pastoral Finance Association's site at Kirribilli, where a great fire occurred three years ago, took place on Saturday. About ...

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  7. WAGES ON THE MINES

    It is reported that there was only a fair attendance at the meeting of the Workers' Industrial Union yesterday afternoon which met for the purpose of ...

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  8. SHIPPING

    Small master carriers are carting away cargo from the Volumnia to-day. ...

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  9. AN INDIAN WOUNDED.

    In the Police Court this morning before Mr. G. A. Stevenson, [?]M., Nazza Khan, on remand was charged with having on March 9 ma[?]ciously ...

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  10. DEATH OF LORD SHEFFIELD.

    The death has occurred of Lord Sheffield, father of Sir Arthur Stanley, who was Governor of Victoria from 1914 till 1920. ...

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  11. AGED COUPLE KILLED BY SPEEDING MOTORIST.

    On the Parramatta-road, Granville, on Friday night, a motor car dashed through at a terrific speed. Vehicles and pedestrians, warned of its ...

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  12. HUMAN SKULL WASHED UP ON BEACH AT COLLAROY.

    A human skull and portion of a backbone were washed up on the beach at Collaroy on Saturday. The remains were taken to the Narrabe[?]n Police ...

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  13. PROHIBITION IN U.S.A.

    At Omaha it is predicted that Nebraska will be the driest State in me union under the law which came into force to-day, providing that ...

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  14. RACE AGAINST TIME.

    A message from Chicago says that in a race against time William Wrigley, jun., the chewing gum magnate, chartered an aeroplane at Catalina Island, ...

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  15. EGGS AND BUTTER INCREASE IN PRICE

    The wholesale price of eggs has increased to 2/6 a dozen. To-day the price of butter was increased by a halfpenny a pound. ...

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  16. BODY FLOATING AT COOGEE

    In addition to the dead body found at Bond[?] yesterday supposed to be that of Harry Bachelor, who was washed off the Ben Buckler last week, ...

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  17. RISING IN KOREA.

    Five policemen were killed and two injured yesterday morning as the result of an attack on police stations on the northern frontier of Korea by a ...

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  18. TWO BROTHERS DETAINED BY GOULBURN POLICE.

    With dramatic swiftness the pouce crossed in on their search for a Hudson Super-Six motor car with a broken headlight. A car was located at ...

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  19. MAN BROWNED IN HARBOR AFTER FALL FROM A LAUNCH

    During a harbor picnic yesterday George Murphy (21) of Darlinghurst, fell off a launch. Two of his comrades dived in and supported him, but ...

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  20. EXPRESS PLUNGES INTO RIVER

    Reuter's Estcourt (Natal) correspondent reports:— The Cape-Natal express plunged into the Riet River beyond Hartshill ...

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  21. TASMANIAN POLITICS.

    Political circles in Tasmania are interested at the efforts of the Lyons's family to capture three seats at the coming State elections. Mr. J. Lyons. ...

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  22. THE TAUNGS SKULL.

    At, "Johannesburg Professor Daft, while lecturing on the Tanugs skull yesterday allowed some of the audireplaced to handle the skull, which was ...

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  23. A.L.P. SENATE SELECTION.

    Mr. J. B. Dooley, has been selected as the fourth candidate in the Senate ballot conducted by the Labor party. ...

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  24. MELBOURNE BURGLARY

    At 10.55 o'clock on Saturday night the police patrol car received a message that suspicious persons were interfering with a door of Henry Buck and Co's. ...

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  25. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    Three Chinese members of the crew of the steamer Gorgon, when searched by Customs officers on Sunday night, were found to be in possession of 66 ...

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  26. PROGRESS OF PRIMEVAL MAN.

    A Washington message states that Dr. Alexander Hordlicka, curator of physical anthropology at the Smithsonian Institute, the most noted ...

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  27. FRENCH PLANS EVENT OF WAR WITH ENGLAND.

    The "Daily Express" Paris correspondent reports:— Captain Sorb, in a remarkable artide in the 'Ouest Eclair" (a daily ...

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  28. ALLEGED BOMB OUTRAGE.

    The trial is being held at Innisfail of John Lopez, an Italian, on a charge of murdering his uncle, Salvador Napoli at Mourilyan. The Grown alleged that ...

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  29. CONFESSIONS ARE MADE BY THE DETAINED MEN

    A Goulburn message states that the two men who were detained on Saturday have made a confession. Their names are Joseph Boland and Francis ...

    Article : 189 words
  30. DEATH OF LORD CURZON.

    Directly the House of Commons met, Mr. S. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, said he was sure that the whole House would regret Lord Curzon's death. He ...

    Article : 165 words
  31. BODY FOUND IN TORRENS.

    Walter Pratt, whose clothing was found on the bank of the Torren[?] River on Saturday morning, was later found dead in 12ft. of water. He ...

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  32. FALSE ALARM OF FIRE.

    At 3 p.m. to-day the fire brigade received a call from the fire alarm at the corner of Sulphide and Argentstreets, but on turning out the call ...

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  33. JUNIOR ENDEAVOR RALLY.

    A united Junior Christian Endeavor rally was held in the Bleude-street Methodist Church on Saturday afternoon. There were about 120 people ...

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  35. COUNTRY TELEPHONES

    MR. W. G. Gibson, the PostmasterGeneral, has 9000 telephones available for the country. ...

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  36. WILD DOG DESTRUCTION

    Mr. C. S. Wood, secretary of the Pastoralists' Association of West Darling, has received from Mr. M. A. Davidson, M.L.A., the following letter ...

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  37. PARALYSIS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Since July 1 last 139 cases of infantile paralysis has been notified in Queensland, but the number is now diminishing. ...

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  38. RAILWAY OFFICIAL KILLED WHEN CAR OVERTURNS.

    Railway Inspector George Burgess was killed and Mr. E. H. Hickey. District Superintendent at Northam, seriously injured on Saturday as the ...

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  39. ZIONISTS FOR HOLY LAND.

    The flag of Judea again sailed the seas for the first time for 3000 years when the steamer President Arthur, of the American-Palestine line, began ...

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  40. LORD CURZON'S FUNERAL.

    Lord Curzon will be buried at Kedleston on March 26. The funeral service will be held at Westminster Abbey on March 25. ...

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  41. THE PRICE OF SUGAR.

    A report in the "News" states that it is estimated at Brisbane that £250,000 a year will be added to the expenditure of the Queensland sugar ...

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  42. KING AND QUEEN ON TOUR.

    "Reuter's Genoa correspondent reDorts:— The Royal yacht with the King and Queen of Great Britain aboard has ...

    Article : 46 words
  43. EXCITEMENT AT GULGONG.

    A Gulgong message states that a pair of woman's arms was found, in a rubbish tip, put the excitement was squelched by a local doctor, who ...

    Article : 46 words
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