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  2. THE ROYAL TOUR

    (Kingston (Jamaica) is still [?] nated in honor of the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York. These were rivalled last night when the cruisers ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS

    According to the Federal secretary of the Country party it is. seldom that [?] politician comes to light alter defeat, particularly one with Mr. E. G. ...

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  4. MISSION TO U.S.A.

    Air. J. S. Gardon, secretary ot the Trades and Labor Council, on Saturday commented on the refusal of the Australian Workers' Union to be [?] ...

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  5. STATE POLITICS

    Last week a Sydney newspaper announeed that Air. J. T. Lung, the State Premier, is anxious to abandon State politics in order to enter the ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL

    The decision of the building trade group in [?] abolish Saturday work is spreading. There was no work on the new Town Hall job on ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLES

    The Orient liner Osterley [?] to London from Sydney struck the bank of [?] Suez Canal, [?] two bades of the starboard propeller ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES

    A well-known dairyman named O[?] was attacked by a pig on Saturday which tore off most of his left ear. A small portion of the top ...

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  9. TROUBLED CHINA

    At a special meeting of the heads of British business premises at Hankow it Was decided to open their business premises on Monday. It is felt this ...

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  10. WOMAN LOSES VALUABLES

    Mrs. [?] Christie, of Darlingburst, lost jewellery [?] at [?] from her handbag in the city on Saturday. In the bag were also £[?] ...

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  11. ANNULMENT OF MARR[?] DENIED BY [?] MARCONI

    A message in from [?] states that Signor Marconi [?] [?] the Supreme Papal Court of Appeal[?] has annulled his marriage. ...

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  12. RELIGIOUS FEUD

    Communal friction in India has taken a [?] turn. At Negombo, near Colombo, Roman Catholic fishermen [?] a Hindu procession passing ...

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  13. SEAMEN'S UNION

    Some notion of how the ballot is poing for the election of officers for the Seamen's Union was obtained on Friday when it was officially stated ...

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  14. SITUATION AT HANKOW BECOMING MORE DIFFICULT

    A Pekin message says there is no [?]firmation of the report of the general evacuation of men from Hankow Which was reported at Pekin last night ...

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  15. STORY OF A MURDER PLOT AT AN AUSTRIAN VILLAGE

    A message from Vienna (Austria) gives details of an [?] story [?] attempted murder trial in the village of [?] ...

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  16. DELEGATE MAY BE [?] TO GO [?] STATES

    Doubt exists as to [?] Mr. E. Grayndler, M.L.C., will be able to visit the [?]ed States as a member of the industrial mission as he is engaged ...

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  17. POLICE MAKE AN ARREST FOR THEFT OF JEWELLERY

    [?] many [?] have made an arrest in connection with the disappearance of je[?]ellery worth [?] the property of [?]. Lena [?] ...

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  18. ADDRESS BY MR. A. C. WH[?]S

    Mr. A. C. Willis, V[?]President of the Executive Council, speaking as the representative of the Government at a [?] social given by the Reid ...

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  19. [?] PARADE IS HELD AT SIANGTAN

    A huge anti-British parade was held at Siangtan, in Hunan province. A [?] set fire to the Asiatic Petroleum Company's installation, where 2000 ...

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  20. SEAMEN MAY PREVENT DEPARTURE OF MISSION

    The talk in Melbourne is that the Seamen's Union is taking action to prevent the depaiturt of the industrial mission to the United States. ...

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  21. FALL FROM A TRAIN

    What is believed to have been a case of sleep-walking is reported from Newcastle. James O'Neill, a railway employ[?]e. stepped through the carriage ...

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  22. MAN DIES IN HOSPITAL APTER TAKING A POWDER

    [?] Alexander ([?] formerly of Ballina, [?] lately rebiding ai the Hollywood Hotel, Darlinghurst, col[?]sed and died in Pitt-street ...

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  23. THE TRAMWAYS CASE IN THE FEDERAL COURT

    Before Judge [?] Federal Arbitration Court to-day the tramways [?] which was [?] by former Deputy President Webb, was resumed. ...

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  24. BRITISH POLITICS

    It is persistently rumored that [?] portant Cabinet changes are likely before Parliament meets in February. A revision has been suggested as ...

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  25. MR. GRAYNDLER'S REFERENCE TO MR. GARDEN'S ATTACK

    Mr. E. Grayndler, une of the members of the industrial mission which will shortly proceed to America, reterring to-day to Mr. J. S. Garden's ...

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  26. REFUSAL BY JAPANESE OF REQUEST BY BRITAIN

    Japanese newspapers report that Britain asked the Japanese Government for assistance in an effort to restore the lost position alone the ...

    Article : 71 words
  27. DEAD ON RAILWAY LINE

    The dead body of Francis Herr, who resided at Fa[?]ld, was found on the railway line near the [?] railway station yesterday. The body was ...

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  28. WAGES ON THE MINES

    Mr. F. G. Allen, secretary of the Mining Managers' Association, irrites as follows:- "The Commonwealth Statistician's ...

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  29. FATAL COLLISION[?]

    Frederick Alexander Bowden, aged 10 years and 8 months, suffered such shocking injuries to the head that he died instantly when the spring cart ...

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  30. INDIAN UNTES FOR CHINA.

    The Indian Government has chartered the two steamers Takliwa and Sirdbana to convey troops to China. The 20th Infantry Brigade from ...

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  31. SIR NEVILLE HOWSE

    According to a Port Sa[?]d message the condition of Sir Neville Howse, the Australian Minister for Defence, is satisfactory, and he is showing a ...

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  32. MOTORING SMASHES

    During the week-end several persons were killed as a result of motor car accidents. [?] one case Annie [?] [?] and Florence Dodd (10) suffered ...

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  33. FATAL FALL OVER CLIFFS

    Thomas Burke (61), of Bondi, was killed when he fell over the [?] at Bondi on Saturday afternoon. He was last seen alive standing near the edge ...

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  34. SPEECH BY MR. LLOYD[?] GEORGE

    speaking to-nignt at a dinner of the 1920 Club, Mr. Lloyd George said disappointment with the Government was universal. Those who knew the ...

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  35. THE GARIBALDI TRIAL

    The trial of [?] Garibaldi on charges of selling certain plans to the police was concluded a[?] scenes of violence and [?], in which the ...

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  36. WOMAN FOUND DROWNED

    The dead body of Mrs. [?] macott (50), lately residing at Parramatta, was found floating in the Parramatta River on Saturday. The ...

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  37. FOUR BATTALION'S CALLED UP TO PROCEED TO CHINA

    The British War Office has issued a communique as follows:—"Four battalions have been ordered to proceed to China, including certain categories ...

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  38. MOTOR CAR SOMERSAULTS

    Lester Beggs (27), of North Carlton, was killed and two other persons were injured when a motor car crashed over an embankment at Aura, near ...

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  39. A RAILWAY [?]

    At [?]gham, 232 miles from Sydney, some excitement was caused as a result of an automatic coupling pin coming apart and allowing six trucks and ...

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  40. BITTEN BY A SNAKE

    A boy named [?], of Koorawatha, [?]m miles from Sydney, [?] the thumb by a brown snake. He sent his younger brother for an axe and ...

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  41. [?] WORKER KILLED

    While oiling some points near Keswick station early this morning James Ryan (60), a railway employee residing. in Devon-street, Goodwood, was ...

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  42. OTHER WORKMEN'S WAGES SIMILARLY ADJUSTED

    Employees of the Silverton Tram[?]ay Company, City Council, and Gas Company are working under a similar agreement, and their wages will [?] ...

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  43. SPAIN DECIDES TO SEND A CRUISER TO CHINA

    General De Rivera, the Premier of Spain, and his Ministers, after a long conference, have decided to send a cruiser to China, with orders to ...

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  44. SAVED FROM DROWNING

    A nurse was responsible for saving four children who got into [?] while bathing at Curban, [?] from Sydney. Although fully clothed, ...

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  45. ROYALTY ON WIRELESS

    The latest royalty demand by Amalgamated Wireless Australia Ltd. will place a big burden on all listeners-in in Australia. The company has ...

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  46. WAREHOUSES AND WOODYARDS.

    The wages of warehouse and woodyard employees are adjusted on the Commonwealth paints table on a base of 1516. There is an increase of [?] ...

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  47. TRAFFKING IN [?]

    That Mr. P. Collier, the Premier of West Australia, would take over the portfolio of Minister for Lands upon the retirement of Mr. Angwin, and ...

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  48. BRITISH LIBERAL SPLIT

    A Liberal Council is being formed under the presidency of Viscount Grey with separate headquarters. The Council is not dissociated from the ...

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  49. U.S.A. MISSIONARIES MAKING FOR THE COAST

    [?] state that American missionaries are hastening to the coast from the interior. At Fukien it is expacted that this province will be ...

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  50. FIRE AT FREMANTLE

    Damage estimated at £3000 was caused to the milling and joinery plant of Millar's Karri and Jarrah Co[?]pany, at North Fremantle, in a ...

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  51. RESCURD FROM FIRE

    When a fire destrayed a five-roomed weatherboard cottage [?] last night seven youn[?] children were rescued with great difficulty. ...

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  52. MEN INJURED

    Thomas Read, a miner at the British, was treated at the outpatients' department of the Hospital yesterday for an [?] to an eye. To-day the ...

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  53. GERMAN POLITICS

    Dr. Marx has informed President Von Hindenburg that he is prepared to form a Ministry on the basis of the Centre parties' resolution comprising ...

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  54. LONDON TRAFIC [?]

    Traffic danger is becoming an increasing source of ansiely to London's educational authorities. So stated the London County Council education ...

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  55. BETTING MID BY POLICE

    An extensive [?] raid took place at Drange on Saturday shortly after the last race had been decided at Randwick. The police visited several ...

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  56. BRITISH REGIMENTS HELD READY FOR CHINA

    The 1st Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire regiments and the 1st Border [?], stationed at Malta, have been ordered to be ready to proceed to ...

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  57. THE GENERAL STRIKE

    The decision of the Trade Union Congress in calling on the general strike has been overwhelmingly vindicated by the entire trade union movement. The ...

    Article : 184 words
  58. ELECTIONS IN RUSSIA

    The Riga correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states: "Russia is in the throes of elections of the Soviets. It is reported that the richer peasants are ...

    Article : 65 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. ACCIDENT TO LORD CURZON

    Viscount Curzon, who is a noted speed motorist, was driving at Hove (Sussex) when his car skidded at a bend on a frosty road and overturned ...

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  61. MELBOURNE FIREMAN KILLED IN ANSWERING ALARM

    The Melbourne Fire Brigade was proceeding in answer to an alarm of fire on Saturday night when the fire hose cart skidded and crashed into the side ...

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  62. BURNING ACCIDENT

    A shocking affair happened here last night. Mrs. Brown, a wellknown resident, while nursing a baby lit a spirit stove. Almost immediately ...

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  63. FAREWELL CHURCH PARADE FOR BRITISH MARINES

    "Good luck in the name of the [?] was the Portsmouth chaplain's [?] wish at a special church parade to-day attended by a thousand ...

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  64. RECONSTR[?]ING A FACE

    "The age of miracles has not passed," said a member of the Wandsworth Board of Guardians, in referring to the res[?] by Dr. Gillies, of ...

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  65. CHAPLIN DIVORCE SUIT

    Mrs. Charles Chaplin was offcially informed on Saturday by the Treasury Department that the department is unable to assist her in her efforts to ...

    Article : 65 words
  66. GABLE TRAM DERAILED

    Six persons were injured when a cable tram left the rails while round[?] a curve. The derailment is supposed to have been caused by a ...

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  67. TO-DAY'S TEMPERATEURE

    The maximum shade temperature up to 3 o'clock to-day was 96 degrees. ...

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  68. RACECOURSE TANK

    Mr. W. C. Sampton, contractor, will [?] begin the cleaning out of [?] from the lank on the Broken Hill [?] and the sinking of a ...

    Article : 43 words
  69. Advertising

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