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  3. READERS' COLUMN

    Readers of "The Barrier Miner" are invited to make use of this is column as a means of putting into print their grievances (of a public nature).and ...

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  4. SHEFFIELD SHIELD N.S.W. v. QUEENSLAND

    Morgan and Love have advised the New South Wales selectors that they are not available for the team to meet Queensland in the Sheffield ...

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  5. POLAR EXPLORATION

    Mr. Russell Owen, in a special message, says:— The Byrd expedition spent portion of Christmas Day at the Ice Barrier. ...

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  6. THE KING A SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT REPORTED IN BULLETINS

    A bulletin issued at 11.40 a.m today stated:—"The King passed a fair night. He had a quiet sleep towards morning. There 'is less difficulty in ...

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  7. THE THIRD TEST AUSTRALIA BATTING

    Under fine and cool weather conditions the third Test match between England and Australia was started on the Melbourne Cricket Ground this ...

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  8. SPORTING S.B.H.J.C. RACES

    Mr. W. J. Hughes, secretary of the S.B.H.J.C, reports that Cockpit was withdrawn from the Novice Handicap at 11.30 o'clock to-day. ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES SALESMAN SENT TO GAOL FOR STEALING CHEQUE FORM

    At the Parramatta Police Court yesterday a salesman was ordered gaol for a month for stealing a cheque form valuer at twopence. ...

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  10. HOSPITAL BOARD ALLEGED ATTEMPTED BRIBERY OF WORKERS' REPRESENTATIVES

    A special meeting of the Barrier Industrial Council was held last night regarding the allegations of the attempted bribery of two workers' ...

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  11. THE SHOP WINDOWS

    From "Llew":— At the present time when citizens generally are eager to see improvements along our business ...

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  12. BOOKMAKERS' STRIKE

    Bookmakers at the Bungendore races conducted a successful strike against the club officials. The latter demanded a fee of £2 2/ for the club ...

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  13. WOMAN'S LUCKY ESCAPE IN FALLING DOWN CLIFF

    Mrs. Simpson, of Darlinghurst, was found by tourists lying at the foot of a 350ft. cliff near the three Sisters at Echo Point. A stretcher was lowered ...

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  14. N.S.W. DEFEAT OF VICTORIA IN SECOND ELEVEN GAME

    New South,Wales defeated Victoria in the second elevens match by 43 runs on the first innings. New South Wales declared their second innings ...

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  15. ITALIAN COAT OF ARMS TAKEN FROM CONSULATE PUT NEAR CHINESE SHOP

    During the Christimas holidays, the Italian coat of arms was torn down from outside the office of the Italian Consulate and stood, upside down, ...

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  16. MELBOURNE TRAGEDY

    Further particulars of the shooting tragedy is a house at South Melbourne yesterday, when Thomas Arblaster, a dairyman, was killed and Mrs. ...

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  17. MOTOR CYCLING

    "Mocker" Roberts, a local racing motor cyclist, was successful in winning the A grade riders' handicap at the Speedway Royal in Adelaide on ...

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  18. DEATH OF MR. JASPER LORD FORMER LEADING FOOTBALLER

    As briefly, reported in. The Latest News Issue of "The Barrier Miner" yesterday, advice has been received of the death of Mr. Jasper Lord in the ...

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  19. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY SPORTS

    The Barrier Caledonian Society will hold their annual picnic and sports at M'CulIoch Park on New Year's Bay. The train will leave the Railway Town ...

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  20. MR. CARROLL'S RESIGNATION TO BE SENT TO SECRETARY

    Mr. Morris, secretary of the Hospital, when communicated with at 11.40 o'clock to-day, said that Mr. G. Carroll had just previously telephoned him ...

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  21. NEW TREATMENT METHODS HAVE NOT BEEN DISCLOSED

    The nature of the new treatment on which the doctors have (determined is still undisclosed.Even high officials at the palace are unaware of what is ...

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  22. PRIZE IN SPANISH LOTTERY

    The Paris newspaper "Le Journal" states that a half share in the Spanish lotter prize is held jointly by Primo de Rivera, (Premier of Spain), the ...

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  23. CAR ILLEGALLY USED

    William John Charters (19).a laborer, was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in the Newtown Police Court to-day for using a car without ...

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  24. "DAILY EXPRESS" COMMENT

    The "Daily Express," in an editorial, says:—'Though the luck so far has been against Australia their worst misfortune is that they are up against a ...

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  25. POLICE COMMISSIONER IS TO MAKE INQUIRIES

    Mr.— W.Forgan Smith, Deputy Premier of Queensland, has instructed the Police Commissioner to investigate thoroughly the circumstances of ...

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  26. MURDER AND ARSON ALLEGED AGAINST MAN

    Further evidence was heard in the Police Court to-day in connection with the charges against Colin Conny Anderson, that he wilfully set fire to the ...

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  27. TYPHOID IN N.S.W.

    Dr. Arthur, Minister for Health, quoted figures yesterday indicating that typhoid fever is much rarer is New South Wales to-day than 30 years ...

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  28. KOOWEERUP SMASH

    The Railway Department has concluded its inquiry into the Kooweerup smash. The report states that the porter has admitted that he pulled ...

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  29. TESTS IN ENGLAND

    Mr. P. F. Warner, writing on the question of playout Tests, says that the Australian view deserves serious consideration. Many are prepared to ...

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  30. ITALIAN DEMONSTRATION TO REPLACE COAT OF ARMS

    A big demonstration of Italians has been arranged for January 5, when the Italian coat of arms which was pulled down from the Consulate ...

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  31. GERMANY'S MYSTERY SHIP

    complete description from official sources of the German mystery ship, a so-called pocket battleship, has been published by the "Dafly Telegraph." ...

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  32. REVOLT IN AFGHANISTAN BRITISH LEGATION STAFF IS NOT TO BE WITHDRAWN

    The British Government has been advised that the male staff remaining at the legation at Kabul is in direct wireless communication with Peshawar, ...

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  33. THE STEAMER MORINDA

    The steamer Morinda, which, has been aground on the Papuan coast for 16 days, was refloated yesterday and is now on her way to Port Moresby ...

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  34. SOLDIERS' LEAGUE TO TRY FOR PENSION FOR DEPENDENTS

    Mr. Jasper Lord, who served under Professor David in the First Tunnelling Company of the A.I.F. and who died in the Randwick Hospital yesterday ...

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  35. SEPTIC ARM CAUSES DEATH

    Cecil Causon (3) was admitted to the Hospital about a week ago suffering from a septic arm. Thinking that the matter was not serious the ...

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  36. WIRELESS STATION FIRE

    A fire broke out at the Beam wireless station seven miles from Ballan yesterday afternoon and considerable damage was done owing to a lack of ...

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  38. CONSPIRACY IN HUNGARY TO OVERTHROW GOVERNMENT

    A message from Budapest says that Scheyer and Dan, leaders of a workers' organisation known as the Fascist Association, who were arrested before ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. MOTOR CAR HITS BICYCLE

    It has been reported that when Reginald Eddy, of 432 Anzac-parade, South Kensington, was driving a motor car in Oxide-street, near the ...

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  40. FOREIGN LEGATION MEMBERS LEAVING BY AEROPLANES

    All the members of the foreign legations at Kabul are being evacuated. The women and children left yesterday in a fleet of British aeroplanes, ...

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  42. CHINAMAN MURDERED

    A Chinaman named Charlie Lee Len was murdered in his home in town early yesterday morning. AT aboriginal found Len's body with portion of ...

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  43. TURKISH MILITARY MISSION IS HALTED AT BOMBAY

    Afghan officers, who are training with the Turkish army, have been recalled. It is reported that the Turkish ...

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  44. ENGINEDRIVERS' EXAMINATION.

    An examination for winding engine certificates will be held on January 22. Applications to sit for this must be lodged with the inspectors of mines ...

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  45. MEDICAL ACT BREACH

    Frederick Roberts was yesterday charged in the City Court with a breach of the Medical Act. The police stated that his billheads ...

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  46. CAPITAL OF AFGHANISTAN NOW IN NORMAL CONDITION

    Officers of the Afghanistan Legation have announced that official cables from Kabul last night declared that Kabul is now in a normal condition. ...

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  47. EXCURSION TO MENINDIE

    Another cheap excursion train will be run to Menindie on New Year's Day. leaving the Crystal-street railway station at 9 a.m. (local time) and ...

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  48. COMMUNIST CONGRESS

    The Communist conference, which was concluded in Sydney last night, decided to take steps to defeat the Labor candidates at the Queensland ...

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  49. N.S.W. POLICE FORCE

    Mr. Mitchell, Commissioner of Police commenting on the new 5ft. 9in standard for police, said that the reduction of half an inch has been ...

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