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  2. 76 BABIES DIE

    At the trial of three doceors and two other persons who are charged with criminal, negligence in the administering of serum to babies, Professor Deycke caused ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    The President of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association (Mr. H. Sutherland) expressed the view yesterday that the time had arrived for the ...

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  4. SUNDAY CRICKET

    The subject of Sunday cricket was again raised at the meeting of the Stockton Council last night. Some time ago the council passed a motion prohibiting cricket ...

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  5. FEDERAL SESSION

    When the House of Representatives met today, the Minister for Markets (Mr. Parker Moloney) gave notice of a bill for the payment of a bounty on wheat, ...

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  6. POSTAL VOTING

    Following a discussion, which at times became heated, Lake Macquarie Shire Council decided last night to adhere to the postal system of voting at the ...

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  7. FIELD DIVORCE

    The Field divorce suit entered upon its second day of hearing to-day. The Divorce Court was again crowded, and great interest was taken in the proceedings. ...

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  8. CLEANER CITY

    An intensive campaign for a cleaner city by the elimination of mosquitoes and flies, and for the proper disposal of garbage, has been launched by the City Health ...

    Article : 273 words
  9. BETTER HOSPITALS

    The Managing Secretary of the Newcastle Hospital (Mr. J. Coyle) retuned to Newcastle a week ago from a visit to Europe, where he attended the second ...

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  10. CANADA'S GOLD

    Canada has taken official action to prohibit the export of gold, except under licence. It became effective to-day, and will continue until March 1, next year, ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. SYDNEY BREAD "WAR"

    The People's Bakers' Association, which on Monday commenced the distribution of bread in the various suburbs at 4d per loaf, reported to-day that the support ...

    Article : 220 words
  12. DARWIN AND BACK

    Another attempt on the Anglo-Australian record is scheduled to commence this week. The brothers Leslie and Kenneth ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. CRIME WAVE IN BURMA

    A wave of crime in Burma, where the rebellion is still causing concern to the Government, is indicated by figures that show that in three months there have been ...

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  14. GEARLESS DRIVE

    A British patent has been granted to the Adelaide inventor, Mr. Howard Hebbs, for at gearless motor car drive of which the Australian Press Association ...

    Article : 128 words
  15. HEBBURN NO. 1 MINERS

    At a meeting of Hebburn No. 1 Miners' Lodge, on Monday night, at Weston, a resolution was carried unanimously in favour of applying for readmission to the ...

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  16. TRIBUTES TO POLICE

    Representatives of the legal and business community were among the guest at the annual banquet of the Criminal Investigation Branch held to-night. The ...

    Article : 359 words
  17. MINE EXPLOSION

    Nine miners were killed, and 27 seriously injured in the fire-damp explosion which occurred in the Mount Cenis colliery, at Bochum, in the Ruhr district. ...

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  18. HOPE ABANDONED

    Hope has been definitely abandoned for the crew of the freighter Yonan Maru, 7000 tons, bound from Portland (O.) to Shanghai. The last S.O.S. call from the ...

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  19. CRASHED 60 FEET

    Mrs. Mary Pike, 34, of Paddington, an inmate of the Brisbane General Hospital crashed 60ft. to death last night. The woman, who was suffering from ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. LAW HAS EFFECT

    Arms and ammunition are already being abandoned in considerable quantities in Ireland as a consequence of the Public Safety Act. ...

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  21. FISHERMEN'S BLUE RIBAND

    The Canadian vessel Bluenose defeated the Gertrude L. Theband, of Gloucester, by a long distance in the first completed race for the championship of the North ...

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  22. OLDEST V.C.

    The oldest holder of the Victoria Cross, General Sir Reginald Hart, died to-day at Bournemouth aged 83. He gained the Cross in the Afghan campaign in 1870. He ...

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  23. LOUGHRAN BEATS RISKO

    Tommy Loughran gained a points decision over Johnny Risko in a 10 rounds bout to-night. ...

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  24. QUESTIONS

    Asked by Mr. Gibbons (Lab., Calare) what steps were being taken to prevent the introduction of firefly disease from Canada, the Minister for Markets (Mr. ...

    Article : 238 words
  25. THREE YEARS' GAOL

    Rupert Frederick Millane, proprietor of Highway Motors, who became notorious for the number of prosecutions launched against him by the Crown under the ...

    Article : 188 words
  26. ARMISTICE DAY

    The King has decided that Armistice Day shall be observed this year as in previous years. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN DEFEATED

    Jack Parker, the Southampton motor cyclist, beat Vic Huxley, the Australian, in the final of the British open speedway championship. ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. FUNERAL OF EDISON

    Edison will be buried at West Orange on Wednesday. ...

    Article : 23 words
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