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  2. CRIMES OF VIOLENCE

    Visiting soldiers rioted in Perth on Friday. They visited hotels and shops, demanding drinks and goods to be charged against Kitchener. In most cases ...

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  3. MISADVENTURES

    A double drowning accident occurred at Narrandera on Sunday morning. when two young girls named Ivy Kippen, nineteen years old and Pauline Boyton, ...

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  5. FOREIGN CABLES

    A message to Amsterdam from Berlin [?] that the Kaiser, when he was recently visiting the Russian front, contracted a number of virulent carbuncles. ...

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  6. CURRENT SPORT

    On New Year's Day the followers of racing in and around the metropolis of Sydney foregathered on the Randwick course in great numbers to witness the ...

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  7. EXPLOSION ON A STEAMER.

    A sensational occurrence in the Brooklyn Dock, New York, is to be the subject of close investigation. An explosion took place aboard the oil-tank, steamer ...

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  8. GALES IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    There have been terrific gales in Great Britain. Nine persons were killed and twenty-three injured through the collapse of buildings and roofs. ...

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  9. DROWNED IN A DAM.

    Patrick Kennedy was drowned in a dam at Culcairn on Wednesday. He started to swim across the dam with a companion, but when his mate reached the other side ...

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  10. "LANGUAGE" AND LOOT.

    A large crowd of soldiers went up from Sydney to Newcastle on Friday afternoon. At Gosford they took possession of the refreshment room and word was sent to ...

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  11. TROOP TRAIN DERAILED.

    A troop train of twenty coaches was derailed at Newcastle (England) at mid-night on Monday. One overturned. No deaths occurred, but twelve soldiers were ...

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  12. BRITISH GOLD FOR AMERICA.

    A Message from New York states, that the liner Baltic brought from Liverpool gold valued at £7,000,000. This is said to be the largest consignment since the ...

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  13. STRANGE SHOOTING FATALITIES.

    William Charles Fenton, a Sydney boiler-maker, died in the Bathurst Hospital on Saturday as the result of an extraordinary [?]-rifle accident. He was ...

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  14. Conflagrations

    A startling series of fires occurred at the farm of Messrs. R. P. Miller and Sons at Gobbagumbalin, Wagga, on Wednesday night and Thursday morning in ...

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  15. CLASSY'S WIN.

    Followers of boxing looked forward to a good fight on New Year's night at the Sydney Stadium, between Mick King, the Australian champion, and Jimmy Clubby, ...

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  16. CANADA'S HALF-MILLION.

    The Canadian Government is authorising an increase of the Canadian army to half a million men. ...

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  17. A QUEENSLAND DESERTER.

    Joseph King, a Queensland soldier who descried at Perth, W.A., on June 23 and won later discharged from the forces, was sentenced un Friday at Fremantle to six ...

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  18. A TOWN ON FIRE.

    A fire occurred in Cunningham-street, the main street of Dalby(Q.) late on Monday night. Eleven business premises and one residence were destroyed. The ...

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  19. TURKEY MAKES DEMANDS.

    A message from Zurich states that Turkey it demanding from Germany a cash advance of £20,000,000 to remedy the bankrupt condition disclosed in her ...

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  20. SERIOUS ASSAULT CASE.

    A murderous assault, as a result of which Albert Cooper lies in the hospital at Coff's Harbor, was committed at Karungi on Sunday afternoon. Cooper was ...

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  21. SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    Surgeon-General Sir David Bruce has received the Dutch Academy of Science's "Leuwinhoik" medal for his research into the cause of sleeping sickness and [?] ...

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  22. FIRE RECORDS.

    The figures in respect of the calls of fire recorded by the country brigades under the control of the N.S.W. Board of Fire Commissioners for 1916, were as ...

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  23. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    The circumstances surrounding the death of Mrs. Quinn, whose body was found in the bush about nine miles from Kalgoorlie on Saturday, are most ...

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  24. THE MELBOURNE FIGHT.

    Herb McCoy had a very easy task at the Melbourne Stadium on Saturday night last, when he disposed of Alf Morey in eight rounds. Morey did not have a ...

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  25. EDWARDS BEATS TAYLOR.

    Liew Edwards, the English boxer, knocked out George Taylor in the seventh round at the Brisbane Stadium on Saturday night in the presence of a large ...

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  26. INDIAN ASPIRATIONS.

    The All-india Moslem League, at Bombay, has passed a resolution approving of a proposal that the joint committee of the National Congress and League should ...

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  27. THE GRENFELL TRAGEDY.

    The inquiry at the Grenfell coroner's court touching the death of Michael Joseph McCue was re-opened on Thursday, No further evidence was given. The ...

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  28. BUSH FIRES.

    At last meeting of the Jemalong (Forbes) Shire Council, the president (Councillor Rawlins) drew attention to the need for early provision being made ...

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  29. RACEHORSES COLLIDE.

    While riding in a gallon at Randwick racecourse yesterday morning, a lad named David Gilthrow, an apprentice in the employ of R. O'Connor, the Randwick ...

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  30. A BULLET IN A BILLIARD ROOM.

    The billiard-room of the Earl of Zetland Hotel, Swanston Street, Melbourne, was thrown into a panic on Friday during the dinner-hour by the sudden report ...

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  31. MOTOR CAR COLLISION.

    A motor-car accident occurred on Saturday afternoon between Blackheath and Mount Victoria. A [?] car, the property of the Katoomba Motor Garage ...

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  33. HORSE RACING PROSPERS.

    In the course of a statement on the number of racecourse licensed during last. Mr. Black, N.S.W. Chief Secretary, said it had been expected that there ...

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  34. COMMISSIONS FOR INDIANS.

    According to a Bombay message, the Indian National Congress, sitting in that city, has passed a resolution urging the British Government to admit Indians to ...

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  35. A MOTOR-CAR CAPSIZE.

    A motor-car [?] on the road between Woody Point and Redcliffe (Q.) on Saturday afternoon. The six occupants were thrown heavily to the roadway. ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND TURF CLUB,

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  37. COUNTRY RACE MEETINGS.

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  38. A REMARKABLE CASE.

    William Harold State, a member of the Expeditionary Forces was remembered to Tenterfield from Broken Hill on Thursday, on a charge of false presents in ...

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  39. CAR RUNS INTO A RIVER.

    While Robinson Bros.' motor-car, with passengers on board, was crossing on the ferry punt at Blackman's Point, Kempsey. On Sunday, the driver got out to put ...

    Article : 83 words
  40. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.

    Chicago newspaper compute that more than 3000 hotels, breweries, and distilleries, will be closed by the total prohibition order that became operative in the ...

    Article : 82 words
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  42. [?]WELL.

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  43. STRYCHNINE POISONING.

    The police at Warren are investigating a strange case of death from poisoning. Several Chinese living in a hut at Yee War's garden, decided to have pigs ...

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  44. THE REVOLUTION IN CHINA.

    The authorities of the provinces of Yunnan and Kwangsi have informed the Foreign Consuls that they guarantee to protect the lives and property of ...

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  45. BOHEMIAN CLUB RAID.

    At the Sydney [?] Court on [?] day, a waiter, Alfred Moy, was charged with selling, on December 26, a bottle of champagne without license on the ...

    Article : 363 words
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  47. MO[?]UYA

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  48. NEWCASTLE.

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  49. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    Robert Estell,aged sixty-one years, a railway employee living at Hurstville, and a brother of Mr. Estell, M.L.A., Minister for Labour was knocked down and ...

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  50. SPRING FLAT.

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  51. COUNTRY FIRES.

    A house at Nevertire, owned by Mrs. Berryman, Dunsbury, and occupied by Mr. J. Bradley, was totally destroyed by fire last Wednesday night, and the family ...

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  52. WOLLONGONG.

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  53. MADAME MELBA.

    Madame Melba, who is a guest at Government House, Ottawa, after the Christmas [?] was decorated with the Order of n Lady of Grace of St. John of ...

    Article : 64 words
  54. V.R.C. RACES.

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  55. WYON[?] PARK.

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  56. WAR OFFICE CONTRACTS.

    The War Office in London has placed contract valued at £15,000,000. A sum of £250,000 will be spent on the season's jams, including melon mixtures. ...

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  57. SYDNEY CORONER'S WORk.

    Last year there were 407 inquests in Sydney, as against 693 in the previous twelve months, and inquests dispensed with numbered 447, as against 487. ...

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  58. EYE DESTROYED BY HATPIN.

    At Thursday night's [?] meeting at Perth (W.A.)', a man's eye was destroyed by a [?] from a woman's hat. ...

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  59. MORE DEADLY CASES.

    A story from Switzerland is to the effect that German chemists are feverishly working upon the composition of new and even [?] ...

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