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  5. TO END D'ANNUNZIO'S DARING

    According to the latest news of the upheaval in Italy, caused by the poet-soldier-politician, Gabrielle d'Annun[?] fighting began on the Flume front on Christmas Eve. Heavy losses on both sides are reported. It was stated that d'Annun[?] had been killed, but ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MANLY FARES RAISED

    Adults from 5d to 6d each way. Children from 2d to 3d. Season tickets unchanged. The announcement that fares for ...

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  7. WOMEN MUST LEARN TO COOK

    The Labor Conference, to be held in Sydney in March, will discuss the usual proposals for a local Utopia. The more important resolutions [?] the ...

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  8. Happy Immigrants

    The Zealandic, carrying 1200 immigrants for Australia, which has been berthed here for a few days, sails for [?]remantie on Monday. ...

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  9. Tenants' Lot

    The practice of landlords in putting up rents to cover the cost of improvements not yet completed was commented upon at the Fair Rents' Court to-day by the ...

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  10. CANVEY ISLAND SCHEME

    The promoters of the Canvey Island deepwater wharf are again asking Parliament to sanction the scheme. ...

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  11. DAVIS CUP

    Lawn tennis enthusiasts were again disappointed to-day, the weather preventing a beginning being made with the Davis Cup match between America and ...

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  12. World's Lawn Tennis Supremacy

    The Davis Cup. for which representatives of America and Australasia are to play to Auckland. The Cup is held by Australasia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Cabby Knew His Fare

    Whether or not cabby knew his fare was a question which was threshed not at the Central Summons Court to-day. The facts as set before the Court were ...

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  14. Man in Bedroom

    On the night of December 16 Mrs Ethel Hutton, of 40 Elizabeth street, City, had a startling experience. Early in the evening she had closed the windows of ...

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  15. Waverley Raid

    As a result of the visit of Explosives Inspector Marks to a private residence in Belgrave-street. Waverley, recently, Jean Marduel, of that address ...

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  16. Youth From Wagga

    Yesterday at the Central Railway Station, Detective Barratt arrested Alfred William Purniss. [?] who had in his possession a rug and a suit-case ...

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  17. Stabbed With Pocket Knife

    During a quarrel in Albert-street, Redfern, last night. John Hall, a motor driver, who lives in Albert-street, was stabbed in the head, shoulder, back and ...

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  18. To Prevent Aviation Crashes

    After two years' hard work, Mr. L. Shearsby, of 10 Short-street, Manly, claims to have almost perfected an invention which will make aviation ...

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  19. Butchers Shops and Holidays

    Mr. W. T. Nicholls the secretary of the Master Butchers' Association, states for the information of the public that all butchers' shops will be closed all ...

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