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  2. WATERFRONT.

    There appears to be considerable uncertainty on both sides as to whether the agreement reached at the Melbourne conference between ...

    Article : 305 words
  3. GERMANY.

    The decision not to evacuate Cologne immediately has aroused apprehension in Berlin that it is a prelude to the non-evacuation of the Ruhr next September, in ...

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  4. FARMER'S DEATH.

    On Saturday morning Kdwnrd Leonard Cleggett, farmer, residing about four miles from Bordertown, was shot dead, and his wife, Muriel Cleggett, was arrested and charged ...

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  5. NEW DISEASE.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association states:—Dr. Edward Francis, of the United States Public Health Service, has announced that the American ...

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  6. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    Viscount Cecil was presented yesterday with the 25,000-dollar peace award and medal, given under the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, for meritorious service in the cause of ...

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  7. STATE'S WEALTH.

    The value of the mineral production for the year just ending will, it is expected, constitute a record. The main factors contributing to ...

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  8. ITALY.

    A tremendous sensation has been caused throughout Italy as the result of the publication of a memorandum by Signor Cesare Rossi, formerly chief of the Fascist ...

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  9. RAILWAY BOARD.

    Two Ministers yesterday praised the appointments made to the new Raliway Board. "I want to deny emphatically," said Mr. Ball, Minister for Works and Railways, ...

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  10. BRITISH RUGBY TEAM.

    Replying to a toast at a dinner given to the All Blacks, by the London Rugby Union, the manager of the New Zealand team (Mr. S. Dean) intimated that the International ...

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  11. ISLAND ADVENTURE.

    The arrival of three half-caste Samo[?] by the Tofua for incarceration in the Auckland prison brings to a close an advent[?]ous escapade. Some time ago a 15-ton ketch, ...

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  12. CITY ENGINEER.

    The city engineer (Mr. Norman Weekes) will relinquish his duties to-morrow. The termination of his appointment is in a[?]dance with the period of three months' notice ...

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  13. STEELWORKS BAND.

    After a phenomenally successful season in Britain and South Africa, the Newcastle Steelworks Band has left for Australia. It will make a sbort tour of Australasia.— ...

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  14. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    All sailings of interstate ships from Sydney to Western Australia have been suspended ponding assurances that there will be a cessation of interruptions ...

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  15. TRADE PROSPECTS.

    With the heavy output of wheat and wool and the record prices which have been obtained during the past year, and which are anticipated in the future, it is believed that ...

    Article : 315 words
  16. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    James Skelton, aged 62 years, a company prom[?]ter, James John Morrish, aged 56 years, an organiser; Albert Herbert Thompson, aged 56 years, an inventor's promoter; and ...

    Article : 318 words
  17. MOTOR TRADERS.

    Signal success has attended the efforts made by the Motor Traders' Association to organise the New South W[?] motor 'bus proprietors. Over 70 motor 'bus association, and the ...

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  18. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I notice in certain quarters a tendency to criticise the new appointments. Might I say, as an onlooker, who has seen a good deal of raliway, men, and affairs, ...

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  19. FRANCE'S FINANCE.

    France's national balance-sheet, contained in a statement issued by the Ministry of Finance, shows that the country's assets total 790,830,000,000 paper fra[?] and the ...

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  20. THREE MORE VESSELS.

    Despite the warning issued last week b[?] the Australiasian St[?]ship Owners' Federation, the seamen have persisted in their irritation [?]es, and three more vessels ...

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  21. WATER SUPPLY.

    According to information received from the Metropolitan Board of Water Supply yesterday, the water consumption has been extremely low during the past two days. On ...

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  22. MR. WILLIAM ARCHER.

    The death is announced of Mr. William Archer, dromatic critic. [William Archer, who was born at Perth, Scotland, in 1856, had interests in this part ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. CHAMPION SWIMMER.

    Sam Kahanamoku, the Hawa[?]an champion swimmer, will arrive by the Sonoma this morning, and will be met at the wharf by the officials of the New South Wales Amateur ...

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  24. EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS.

    Router's Cairo correspondent states that a strong bid for popular support is made in a Wafd manifesto signed by Zaghlul Pasha. This condemns unconstitutional acts of the ...

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  25. STATE NAVAL SHIPS.

    The secreatary of the Naval Board (Mr. T. L. Macandle) stated to-day that, with the disposal by sale this year of the Cerberus, Protector, and Countess of Hopeto[?] the ...

    Article : 124 words
  26. PRIVATE LANDS.

    The Mining Amendment Act of 1924, which was passed during the last session of Parliament, removes a number of disabilities in regard to the Mining Act, and greatly ...

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  27. SECOND TEST.

    The English cricketers arrived from Sydney to-day. The Australian team travelled by the same train, with the exception of V. Y. Richardson, who will arrive on ...

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  28. BRITISH FARMERS.

    At a meeting of farmers in Worcester yesterday Mr. Rylands, president of the Formers' Union was asked whether the proposed grant of £1,000,000 to the dominions for ...

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  29. ALLEGED ROBBERY.

    A string of about 120 gold bung[?]s, numerous rings, and other jewellery were produced in evidence at the Adelaide Police Court on Saturday morning in a case in which John ...

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  30. MOTOR TAXATION.

    The Motor Vehicles (Taxation) Act is to be administered by the Chief Secretary. It will come into operation on January 1. These decisions were arrived at yesterday, ...

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  31. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    The "Financial News" says:—"The underwriters of the recent Victorian loan find themselves with a very substantial slice of their subscription. Some recent borrowers ...

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  32. ACCIDENT ON TUG.

    Great fortitude was displayed yesterday by Edward Rochester, an 18-year-old fireman and deckhand, whose leg was crushed between the engine-bed and the crankshaft of ...

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  33. MR. P. F. WARNER'S OPINION.

    Commenting in the "Morning Post" on the result of the first test match between England and Australia, Mr. P. F. Warner writes: "Our men went down fighting. Even Sid ...

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  34. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Almost every Under-Sceretary in the various State departments has received an increase of salary of between £300 and £400 per annum. The increases are ...

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  35. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.

    A. C. Wallace, a N.S.W. Rhodes scholar at Oxford University, has been selected to represent Scotland against France at Edinburgh on January 24. ...

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  36. CAR'S DIVE INTO RIVER.

    Four persons, including a blind man, were drowned owing to a touring car containing six people skidding and fulling 30ft into Stokesay River, Shropshire. The four who ...

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  37. ATTENDANCE AND GATE RECEIPTS.

    Mr. F. A. Iredale, secretary of the New South Wales Cricket Association, stated yesterday that 2670 poople paid £92/3/ to witness the final day's play of the first test ...

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  38. DEPARTMENTAL HONESTY.

    Sir,—I happen to be a merchant in a small way, and in doing my books at the close of the year I find that I have lost quite a considerable amount through the associations [?] ...

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  39. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    Three men at Peakview were standing under a tree watching a cricket match, when lightning struck, them. Thomas [?]rbon, 68, was rendered unconscious for some time. He ...

    Article : 88 words
  40. YOUTHS ARRESTED.

    Many crimes are attributed to four youths who were arrested to-day. It is alleged that they have broken into more than 100 shops and dwellings, and stolen goods valued at ...

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  41. FIRE ON THEMISTOCLES.

    A fire broke out in the ship's galley of the Thomistocles, lying in King George Dock, yesterday, but it was quickly overcome with minor damage. The departure of the vessel ...

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  42. UNION ACTION AGAINST STRIKERS.

    Officials of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union were keenly interested to-day in reports from Sydney that the prospect of a general hold up of coastal shipping, with its ...

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  43. TROPICAL DISEASES.

    Dr. T. R. Ritch[?] chief medical officer in Samoa, arrived to-day on furlough. He stated that the fight against tr[?] dis[?] among Sam[?] particularly yaws and ...

    Article : 97 words
  44. MURDER CHARGE.

    Following the discovery of a man's dead tody in a cell at the West Melbourne watchhouse on the morning of December 26, four Maltese were charged in the City Court ...

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  45. RAILWAY FATALITIES.

    While walking over Foley's level crossing about balf a mile from We[?]bee railway station, shortly before 10 o'clock on Saturday night, Senior Countable Corne[?]us ...

    Article : 98 words
  46. JAPANESE DISASTERS.

    Late last night an outbreak of fire at a private "hospital for brain diseases" here insulted in many fatalities. Of 343 inmates, 108 are reported to be missing. Already 13 ...

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  47. WAR MUSEUM.

    The Australian War Museum, which was opened on Anz[?]c Day, 1922, will be closed on January 26. This remarkable collection will be shown ...

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  48. EXHIBITION TRAIN.

    The importance of the exhibition train being arranged by the Austrulian-made Preference League from educational and sales-promotion aspects is being widely recognised, and a ...

    Article : 58 words
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