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  2. A.J.C. CARNIVAL.

    The 47,000 people who jourueyed to Randwick yesterday to witness the socond day's programme of thoeA.J.C. summer meeting were afforded some mensure of compensation ...

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  3. COLLISION AT SEA.

    In the height of a gale off Wilson's Promontory last night a serious collision occurred between the American fourmasted barque Muscoota and the ...

    Article : 320 words
  4. THE A.L.P.

    A determined campaign has been launched by the leaders of the Labour party, both Federal and State, to reorganise the Labour movement and purge it of its extremist and ...

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  5. RACECOURSE FIRE.

    A sensation was caused towards the close of the afternoon's racing at Randwick yesterday, when great flames, fanned by the wind which blew across the course, leapt into the air ...

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  6. MOTORING.

    The second annual Biden and Roberts [?] days' trial was successlully commenced, by the Motor Cycle Club of New South Wales from the club rooms, Elizabeth-street yesterday ...

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  7. THE ELECTIONS.

    Final counts, which were made in the Calare and Macquarie divisions daring the holidays resulted in the defeat of the retiring Labour members. ...

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  8. LAUSANNE.

    The correspondent at Lausanne of the "Chicago Tribune" Interviewed Izmet Pacha who said: "We feel that the result of the conference to date is that the European ...

    Article : 220 words
  9. RUHR VALLEY.

    The paris correspondent of the United Press says it is learned that at an extraordinary session of the Cabinet, M. Poincare presiding, France renounced her ...

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  10. GREECE.

    The Athens correspondent of the United Press Association says that Greece is faced with the prospect of a counter-revolution. Men prominent in the present revolutionary ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. AMERICA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that additional Senators, including Senators R. Smoot and McCormick, as spokesmen for the President, have come ...

    Article : 240 words
  12. DISASTROUS FIRES.

    Aided by a strong westerly gale, bush fires caused considerable consternation in parts of the township on Sunday. A cottage owned and occupied by Mr. ...

    Article : 480 words
  13. ON THE LAWN.

    The summer meeting is never noted for smart dressing,. Yesterday proved no exception to the rule. Washing frocks—vo[?]le and Fuji chiefly, with here and there an organd[?] ...

    Article : 599 words
  14. SAILING.

    Yesterday's 16ft skiff race for the Rawson Cup was sailed in a hard westerly, which severely tested gear, and put the various crows on their mettle. ...

    Article : 355 words
  15. FREE STATE AND ULSTER.

    Talk of reconciliation with Ulster continues. The Governor-General of the Free State. Mr. Healy, and Mr. Cosgrave, in the course of a statement, expressed the hope that union ...

    Article : 121 words
  16. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 words
  17. CHRISTMAS ABROAD.

    Christmas Day here was chiefly distinguished by incessant rain. In the morning it began with a drizzle, but the afternoon brought a downpour. In the west end and city, the ...

    Article : 178 words
  18. JAPANESE NAVY.

    V[?]-Admiral Ide, Assistant Minister of the Japanese Navy, addressing the House of Peers, declared that [?] long as America did not alter her programme for auxiliary ships Japan ...

    Article : 95 words
  19. HANDICAPS FOR SATURDAY'S RACE.

    Handicaps for the Dumares[?] Cup contest, to be sailed at Rotany Bay next Saturday, have been allotted as follow:—Furore and Curious, scr: Furious, [?]m; M.C., [?]m; Sutherland, 1m; St. George, 1[?]m; Fortuna, ...

    Article : 100 words
  20. HEAT WAVE.

    Another hot day was passed in Sydney yesterday, but the extreme temperature of Christmas Eve was not reached. Variable winds prevailed, commencing with a light ...

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  21. ON THE RHINE.

    According to information from Berlin, thousands of German children were the guests of the British and American armies in the occupied regions of Germany. The children, ...

    Article : 58 words
  22. IN OTHER-STATES.

    The counts for Corio and Corangamite were completed to-day, the retiring members in each case being returned. No official intimation regarding counting second preference ...

    Article : 99 words
  23. BROKEN HILL.

    The directors of the British Broken Hill Proprietary Company have issued a circular to shareholders recommending their acceptance of an offer by Messrs. E. L. and C. ...

    Article : 372 words
  24. OUTBREAKS IN SUBURBS.

    Bushfires raged again yesterday all around Sydney, and suburban fire brigades were kept busy throughout the day. Practically every station was called on to extinguish outbreaks, ...

    Article : 245 words
  25. THE RACING.

    Those who arrived early intent on backing Oraniau who was favourite for the Summer Cup after Saturday's run, eagerly accepted the 4 to 1 that was on offer in some quarters, ...

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  26. EX-KAISER.

    The Doorn correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the ex-Kaiser celebrated Christmas in something like his former Imperial style. The so-called Goblin Hall of ...

    Article : 124 words
  27. RUN TO NEWCASTLE.

    A cool day and fine weather was promised by the weather man, but the sun did its worst, and it was a lot of fed-faced metor cyclists that landed in Newcastle at the ...

    Article : 288 words
  28. QUEENSLAND.

    Very little progress was made in the counting of the votes in Queensland to-day. Mr. Groom went further ahead in the Darling Downs, and with his majority of 5706 there ...

    Article : 100 words
  29. SHOOTING AFFRAYS IN THE UNITED STATES.

    Nine persons were shot in Christmas quarrels to-day in various places in the United States. At Seattle a ferry-boat operator, ...

    Article : 87 words
  30. DARWIN SEAT.

    The postal votes counted give Nelson a lead of 79. Owing to the flooded rivers the mail from Victoria River will not arrive till Friday next, and the balance of the far inland votes ...

    Article : 44 words
  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    One of the largest and most devastating fires that have ever occurred in the northern areas took place in the Coonowle district on Saturday. It originated near to Coonowie, ...

    Article : 394 words
  32. COLD WEATHER.

    At the Christmas week-end Adelaide experienced the coldest weather for 65 years. Christmas was so cool that fires were lit. The temperature and barometer records made the ...

    Article : 113 words
  33. COUNTRY NEWS.

    On Sunday night Allen's produce store. Hughes' mercery business, and O'Connor's dental surgery were completely gutted hy fire. Willing hands saved the Royal Hotel adjoining. ...

    Article : 142 words
  34. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Four persons received ptomaine poisoning yesterday as the result of eating tinned pork and ham at a picnic at Nielsen Park. One Mrs. Eva Seale, who resides at Cascade ...

    Article : 160 words
  35. COMMUNISM.

    The Workers' Party of America, claiming a membership of 300,000, and asserting that it is the successor of the I.W.W. here, has held a convention, and adopted a programme, ...

    Article : 114 words
  36. BASEBALL.

    The first of a series of three baseball matches between New South Wales and Victoria was played on the Glenferrie Oval to-day. The outfield condi[?] were not conducive to good play. The New South ...

    Article : 219 words
  37. BURNING FATALITY.

    A shocking burning fatality occurred here on Sunday morning, Mr. E. Robinson, his wife, and five children were seated at breakfast at 8 o'clock. The children went out. Presently ...

    Article : 151 words
  38. MACLAREN'S XI.

    The cricket match Maclaren's team v Canterbury resulted in a victory for the visitors by eight wickets. Glorious weather and a fast batsman's wicket were the conditions ...

    Article : 133 words
  39. CASUALTIES.

    Arthur Hutchison, aged four years, of Strathfield House, Parramatta-road, Concord, was kicked by a horse yesterday and received fracture of the skull and one of his thighs. ...

    Article : 44 words
  40. ESCAPED THREE TIMES FROM GAOL.

    Patrick Daly escaped from Darwin Gaol this evening and got clean away into the jungle. This is his third escape. He was originally sentenced for horse stealing. ...

    Article : 42 words
  41. A BOY DROWNED.

    During a high sen Leonard A. H Admore, 12 years of age, was carried out and drowned at Pt. Noarlunga on Saturday afternoon. Boats were launched with parties anxious to rescue ...

    Article : 79 words
  42. MADAME SARAH BERNHARDT.

    A message from Paris states that Madame Sarab Bernhardt, recently reporte[?] to be se[?] usly ill, is much improved. The physicians have stated that it she takes a lo[?] ...

    Article : 56 words
  43. MAN SHOT DEAD.

    The Commissioner of Police received a tele[?] gram to-day from the Inspector of Police at Townsville stating that it was alleged that James McSweeney shot David Edwards dead at ...

    Article : 54 words
  44. FIRE IR HOTEL.

    A small outbreak of fire occurred in the top floor of the Empire Hotel, at the corner of Can[?]ereagh and Park streets, last night. The damage done by fire and water, however, was ...

    Article : 39 words
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