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  2. LABOR UNREST

    The general secretary of the Engine drivers and Firemen's Federation in Sydney has issued and appeal to branches in support of "Our Broken Hill comrades ...

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  3. CRIMES OF VIOLENCE

    At the Inquest in connection with what is known as the Ultimo tragedy, Mr. Hawkins, the City Coroner, found that on the morning of January 13, Alice Hayes ...

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  5. MISDEMEANORS

    Three Chinese were held up in Sydney by three armed men about four o'clock on Thursday morning. Two of the Chinese were robbed, and the third, for not ...

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  6. CURRENT SPORT

    There was a large attendance at the Anniversary meeting of the A.J.C. at Randwick on Saturday afternoon last, and the weather conditions were ideal for ...

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  7. FOREIGN CABLES

    The Balkans correspondent of the London "Times" states that British representatives have concluded arrangements with Roumania for the purchase of ...

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  8. REFORM FOR THE GERMANS.

    When being entertained at luncheon on Friday by the representatives of the London banking and shipping houses and city merchants, Sir George Reid said that ...

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  9. THE PASSING OF THE PIONEERS

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  10. THROWING CORROSIVE LIQUID.

    A woman named Mary Agnes Evans was committed for trial at the Newtown Police Court, on Thursday, on a charge of having thrown a quantity of corrosive ...

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  11. RUGBY UNION SOLDIERS.

    The N.S.W. Rugby Union honor roll is gradually increasing in length, and up to the present 1677 members of various clubs have enlisted for the front. Of ...

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  12. SUNDAY DRINKING IN SYDNEY.

    Clarence Bailey was charged at the Sydney Police Court on Thursday with selling liquor without holding a license. Sergeant Robert Dimond said that in ...

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  13. NORWEGIAN TOWN DESTROYED..

    A fire entirely destroyed the town of Molde, a west coast seaside resort in Norway, rendering 1000 inhabitants homeless. In former days, the Kaiser usually ...

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  14. NO FOOTBALL DURING THE WAR.

    The South Australian Football League met on Monday night last for the purpose of determining its attitude towards the war. There was a full meeting of the ...

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  15. AMERICAN TOWN FLOODED.

    A message from San Francisco states that the town of Kuma has been floaded by the Colorado River. The mayor of the town (Mr. Moore) died of heart failure ...

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  16. MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION.

    That willy boxer, Fritz Holland, put it all over Mick King at the Melbourne Stadium on Saturday night in a contest for the middleweight championship of ...

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  17. HOLLANDS PLAINS MURDER.

    The inquest at Pot Macquarie concerning the Rollands Plains murder has been adjourned until Tuesday, the 26th inst. The man Ritchie is still in the Port ...

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  18. TRAMWAY SERVICE DISCONTENT.

    Owing tot he delay in getting their claims before the court, there is much unrest among the members of the N.S.W. Tramway union, it has been arranged ...

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  19. INTERNED PRISONERS' ESCAPE.

    An Inquiry has been demanded as to the management of the internment camp on the Isle of Man, from which four prisoners escaped last week, and were ...

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  20. MAKI A WINNER.

    At the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night Fritz Maki, the Russian Finn, was matched against "Red" Watson, an imported Yankee, who, up to the present, ...

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  21. MELBOURNE TRADES HALL TRAGEDY.

    In Melbourne [?] yesterday morning, John Jackson paid the full penalty for having murdered Senior-constable McGrath, at the Melbourne Trades Hall on ...

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  22. THE CAMPSIE FIRE.

    William Bailey, who pleaded guilty to having set fire to a house in possession of Mrs. Rentell, at Campsie, was sentenced by Judge Docker, at the Darlinghurst ...

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  23. ENGLISH POLICE BURGLARS.

    The six policemen that were charged at Manchester, England, recently with wholesale robberies from shops and warehouses, have been sentenced to ...

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  24. NAVAL DOCKYARDS.

    The [?] strike of clerks at the naval dockyards in Sydney as a protest against the employment of tradesmen in recording the technical work, which was ...

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  25. KILLED IN A SCUFFLE.

    The death of a soldier at Milson Island, Hawkesbury River, on Wednesday, was the subject on Friday of the following official statement by the District ...

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  26. FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION.

    Charlie Simpson met the Welshman, Liew Edwards, at the Brisbane Stadium, on Saturday night last to decide which of the twain should in future hold the ...

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  27. A CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY.

    John Dallas, a clerk in the Aliens Department of the Home Office, London, and joachi Altani, professional singer, a Russian, were charged at Bow-street ...

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  28. WOOD CUTTERS' STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike of wood cutters in Western Australia has been settled on the basis of an advance to the men in the cutting price from 4/6 to 4 9 per ton and an advance of ...

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  29. JULIUS BLAU.

    Julius Blau was proceeded against at the Sydney Central Summons Court yesterday morning by Detective John Ramsay, on the information that on December ...

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  30. THE BUSH FIRES.

    A fire occurred last week on Mr. S. F. Lee's property. The Gap, Molong, starting in a stubble paddock.The flames surrounded the wheat paddocks, but ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELS.

    The provincial congress of the South African party, held at Pretoria has discussed the truculent attitude of General de ...

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  32. SPORT TABLOIDS.

    At the Curaki races, recently two unregistered bookmakers opened business on the principal face, and took all the money that was going about the [?] offering any old sort of odds. Fortunately ...

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  33. GEELONG RACES.

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  34. A MAN STABBED TO DEATH.

    A shocking murder occurred on Saturday night at Auckland (N.Z), A water-side worker named Frencherville was attacked in a clump of trees near a ...

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  35. PEACE MEETING BROKEN UP.

    An attempt to hold a peach meeting on Sunday at the Brotherhood Church at Dalston, in North-east London, was broken up by men in khaki. Number of ...

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  36. PROBATE GRANTED.

    A rural ut probate has been granted of the will of Captain Arthur William Macarthur Onslow, late of Camden Park. Probate of the will was granted in England, T[?] ...

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  37. MISADVENTURES.

    Shortly after [?] on Sunday a [?] completely destroyed a four-room weatherboard cottage, occupied by William Murphy, a drover, in Hornsey-road, ...

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  38. A BABY'S DEATH.

    At an inquiry in Sydney on Wednesday concerning the death of Thomas Michael Meeney, aged nine months. Mrs. Meeney the child mothers, charged the chief ...

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  39. ALBION PARK RACES.

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  40. BRITAIN'S FINANCES.

    The "Times," in its financial and commercial review of 1915, says that with strict economy there need not be any doubt about Great Britain's financial ...

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  41. INFORMATION AND SATISFACTION.

    Mr. J. S, Campbell, of Cisnrock, via Soone, writes; "The 'Farmer and Settler' has been coming regularly to me, and I have derived much pleasure and ...

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  42. ACCIDENT TO A SOLDIER.

    As the Sydney mail train was about to leave the Junce railway station on Saturday, a returned soldier, wounded at Gallipoli, named James M'Donald, was ...

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  43. COUNTRY RACE MEETINGS.

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  44. MYSTERIOUS FIRE OUTBREAKS.

    A disastrous fire has occurred on Mr. A, G. Cook's property at Wagga, five stacks of hay being completely destroyed. It is estimated that there were between ...

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  46. GREAT MARITIME POWERS.

    Since the war Germany has sunk from second to third place as a maritime power, Lloyd's Register figures show that Great Britain has increased her maritime ...

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  47. RACING ACCIDENTS.

    In the Welter Handicap at the Wallsend Races on Saturday, Maid of Argyle and Murringo fell. A. Newstand, the rider of the former, sustained injuries to ...

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  48. BYRON SAY.

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  49. TUGGERAH PARK.

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  50. FATALLY GORED.

    On Saturday afternoon John Stewart, seventy-two years of age, residing at Kedron (Q.), was gored by a bull. His wife rushed to his aid, and she also was gored, ...

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  51. GENEROUS SPORTSMEN.

    At the Victoria Barracks, Sydney, on Tuesday the chairman and committee of Tattersall's Club presented a motor ambulance to the military authorities on ...

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  52. NEW ANZAC-ON-SEA.

    The promoters of a new seaside resort near Brighton, on the south coast' of England, offered £100 for the best name. The prize was awarded to the sender of ...

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  53. WALLSEND.

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  54. THE GUN IN THE RAFTERS.

    At South Quirindi on Saturday Walter Wheatley, aged five and a half years, and a young brother were playing, when the ...

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  56. AUSTRIA'S MILITARY AGE.

    An Amsterdam message states that Austria has extended the military age to fifty-five, limiting persons over fifty years of age to six years' service, with an ...

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  57. CASES OF DROWNING.

    On Friday afternoon, at Deep Lead, five miles from Parkers, a youth names William Roy Ross, seventeen years of age, went for a swim with his younger ...

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  58. THE FALL OF THE MARK.

    Dr. von Helfferich, the German Treasurer is concerned about the fall in value of the mark in Holland and Scandinavia, and has decided to send a ...

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  59. SALE OF CRICKET TROPHIES.

    At Scott's Hotel, Melbourne, on Saturday last a large crowd of sportsman and others, patriotically incline, foregathered for the purpose of bidding for a ...

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  60. YOUNG AMERICANS PROTEST.

    The Paris [?] four aviators, citizens of the United States, who were returning to the Western front, were asked, during the voyage, to ...

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  61. WYALONG HOTEL BURNED OUT.

    The Australian Hotel, at West Wyalong, owned by Mr. Henry Aiken, was completely destroyed by fire on Saturday morning. Nothing was saved. The ...

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  62. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.

    Only one lecture has been [?] department of Agriculture for the week ending January 19th, namely—[?] January. Mr. J. G. R. [?] assistant fruit expert, will deliver a ...

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