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  3. RACING IN SYDNEY

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  7. THE TURF WORLD NOTES AND CHAT

    [?] [?] [?] A.H.[?]. Foundation Day [?] [?] [?] at Victoria Park on [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] the morning. The [?] [?] [?] [?] for this day's ...

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  8. S.A.J.C. NEW YEAR MEETING

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  9. MAIL NOTICES

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  10. ON THE TRACKS

    On the tan:—Aerologist skipped over four furlongs in 53½s. Telegony ran six furlongs in [?]m. 22¼s. Ko[?]gorong (C. Pearson) stro[?] over a [?] in 1m. 51¼s. Ear[?]mere finished his ...

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  11. FOR THE CHILDREN

    I am the little New Year, ho, ho! Here I come tripping in cheerily, ho! Shaking my bells with a merry din, So open your doors and let me in. ...

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  12. OUR OILFIELDS

    Edward Bright, Newton street, Maryborough, writes:—"I noticed in the 'Mining and Engineer ing Review' Mr. Keith Ward's (Government ...

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  13. VICTORIA PARK

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  14. RACING IN PERTH

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  15. BOY'S DEATH

    The Medical Superintendent of the Adelaide Hospital reported to the City Watchbouse on Saturday that Albert Camp, aged 16 years, a State child, who ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. BOXING

    Jack Hilt, (10 st. 13½ lb.) easily heat, Jim Millerick (11 et. 2 lb.) in a 10-round bout at the stadium in Sydney on Saturday. There was e fair attendance. Hilt proved far more clever, ...

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  17. V.R.G. NEW YEAR'S MEETING.

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  18. THE CHILD AND THE YEAR.

    Said the child to the youthful year, "What hast thou in store for me, O giver of beautiful gifts, what cheer, What joy dost thou bring with thee?" ...

    Article : 281 words
  19. REJECTED 19 TIMES

    Trooper-William Bassett, of Wellington, has been awarded the Military Medal in Palestine Bassett was rejected 19 times before he was accepted, and has now been two years at the ...

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  20. MAN'S BODY FOUND

    On Saturday morning about 9 o'clock a gruesome discovery was made on the sandhills about midway between Glenelg and Brighton by Mr. H. W. Paralow, of Glenelg. He found the body ...

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  21. BURGLARIES IN SYDNEY

    Four attempts were made to burble premises at Warren last night. Joseph Stevens, a fruiterer, disturbed an intruder in the premises shortly after midnight, and subsequently a ...

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  22. MR. HOLMAN'S SECRET MEMO.

    For several days a starching enquiry has been proceeding at the Premier's o[?]ce in an endeavor to ascertain the medium whereby Mr. Ho[?]man's secret memorandum to Cabinet, ...

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  23. THE WALLAROO FLARE

    According to the latest reports it appears that there were practically no fighting, appliances in Wallaroo to deal with the outbreak in the local Town Hall. The "Plain Dealer" ...

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  24. PRESS CONGRESS.

    Provided the war ends before Easter, 1919. the Press Congress will be held. It is intended to adopt the elective principle for delegates to the congress. For that purpose, and in order ...

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  25. PORT LINOOLN RACES.

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  26. MR. HALL'S TOUR

    [?], the State Attorney-General, who intended going to America and Canada in order to lecture on "War Enthusiasm," when interviewed, said he had already arranged in leave ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    When the State Parliament reassembles on January 29 it is proposed that an amendment of the Gas Bill will be brought forward. The Judges Bill, will be finished, and perhaps the ...

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  28. PUZZLEDOM.

    No. 1684. Triangular puzzle, b "Peggy." 1. A girl's plaything. 2. Worshipped by heathen. 3. A luminous body. 5 ...

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  29. PLANS FOR SHIPBUILDING

    Seen on Saturday regarding the shipbuilding [?] on the Commonwealth Government, Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, said that the arrangements for starting the work ...

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  30. WESTRALIAN FINANCE.

    The Treasury returns for December show receipts £473,673, expenditure £436,884. surplus for the month £36,789. Deficit, exclusive of the transferred amount. £l,031,814: revenue for ...

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  32. HENLEY BEACH TRAGEDY MILLER BEFORE THE COURT.

    William Foxwell Miller was again before the Police Court on Saturday to answer the charge of having killed Bert Mills at Hanley Beach on December 21. On the application of ...

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  33. "A TRIVIAL MATTER."

    When the secretary of the Port Adelaide Racing Club (Mr. S. J. Pullman) questioned on Saturday morning in reference to the comments of the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake and ...

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  34. BIG BUSH FIRE

    Hunderds of thousands of acres of grass and [?] country in the Gunbar and Greenhills district, near Hey, Now South Wales, have been swept by fire, which is burning on a face ...

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  35. MRS. MILLER'S CONDITION.

    Late last night the hospital authorities reported that Mrs. Miller was showing a slight improvement, but she was still in a critical condition. She has regained consciousness, but ...

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  36. THE LETTER BOX.

    Jessie Steer writes from Lavinia street, North Woodville:—Dear Remus—I should like to become one of your correspondents. I was born ...

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  37. TRIBUTE TO THE LATE CAPTAIN S. E. G. MILLS.

    In so [?] of the Christmas Day letters receive from soldiers on the [?] [?] very fine tributes are paid to the late [?] S. E. G. Mills of the 32nd Battalion. An extract from ...

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  38. FIRE IN A PRINTING OFFICE.

    The Metropolitan Fire Brigade was called out at 4.25 a.m. on Sunday morning to attend an outbreak of fire at Mr. Rupert Sharples' printing office, in Hindley street. The fire had ...

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  39. NOTES IN CIRCULATION

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  41. IDLE AND DISORDERLY.

    Having been found guilty of being idle and disorderly. Elizabeth [?]field, was sentenced a two months' imprisonment by Mr. S. J. Litchell, S.M., in the Police Court on Saturday ...

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  42. PRICE IN AND OUT AGAIN.

    A message from Launce[?]on, Tasmania, dated December 26, states that Mr. [?]. J. Price, who was fined at the Launcessuib Police Court on Saturday £[?], and 9/ costs; or 14 days. for ...

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