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  2. SOUTH AFRICANS

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The Australians began the first Test of the tour against South Africa at Durban to-day. Armstrong, Pellew, McDonald, and ...

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  3. ARMAMENT REDUCTION

    LONDON. Friday Night.—In the House of Commons, Mr. J. R. Clynes (president of the National Union of General Workers) moved a resolution ...

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  4. MORE POOLS

    "Our competitors in the world's markets are grouped into big combinations," said the Premier, Mr. Dooley, yesterday, referring to the marketing scheme ...

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  5. THE PLAGUE

    Another plague rat was discovered yesterday in the Sussex-street premises which yielded the first rodents that broke the strong city cordon early in the week. ...

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  6. IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS

    Mr, Dooley, yesterday, laid the foundation stone of the Penshurst Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall. The building is of brick, and the main hall will ...

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  7. THRILLING RAGE

    The return match for the N.S.W. sculling championship between D. W. Ripley, of Tea Gardens (holder) and Win. McDevitt, of Sydney (challenger) took ...

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  8. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.—The Prime Minister outlined to-day the resolutions which were agreed to at the Premiers' Conference. With regard to alterations ...

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  9. PLAGUE OF RATS

    ORANGE Saturday.—Rats are overrunning the Western bush, which is harboring them in thousands. Barns, sheds, hollow logs, and wheat paddocks ...

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  10. SHIPPING DISASTER

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A message from Copenhagen says that during a great storm in the North Sea, the British steamer Bellgrove, with a Swedish crew ...

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  11. WAS IT MURDER?

    Murder, the limit in crimes of violence, is generally reported to police headquarters with a loud flourish of the colloquial trumpets, and the ringing of ...

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  12. STILL SOVEREIGN

    One of the matters which brought about a happy agreement at the Premiers' Conference, in the opinion of the Premier, Mr. Dooley, who returned from ...

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  13. CITY COUNCIL AFFAIRS

    The Premier, Mr. Dooley, was asked upon his return from Melbourne yesterday, if there was any likelihood of the Government appointing a Royal ...

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  14. GREAT BATTLE AT STADIUM

    Jerry Sullivan, exbantam champion of Australia and Ernie (Kid) Symonds, the English featherweight who so decisively defeated Jack Green several weeks ago, ...

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  15. ANOTHER WARRIOR

    ROME, Friday Night.—Italy's unknown warrior was buried in the wall of the monument of King Victor Emanuel in the Piazza Divenezia, in the presence ...

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  16. Iredale Testimonial

    A meeting of sympathisers of the Frank Iredale Testimonial will be held in the vestibule of the Town Hall to-morrow, afternoon. Sir Walter ...

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  17. WORLD'S SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Saturday.—Arnst and Hadfield have signed articles to row for the world's sculling championship on January 5 on the Wanganui ...

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  18. PISTOLS AND COFFEE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Very Rev. W. R. Inge, Dean of St. Paul's, has publicly stated that a revolver or a cup of poison should be placed in the cell with ...

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  19. THE TRUANT SOUL

    No photoplay of modern times has come to us more opportunely than the picturised version of Victor Rousseau's powerful sensation of a doctor's hidden ...

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  20. LEAGUE TEAM

    LONDON, Saturday—The Australasian; Rugby League team played its Second Test against the Northern Union at Hull to-day. ...

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  21. THE UNOPENED LETTER

    The unopened letter from the Board of Trade to the Government upon the subject of the latter's request for a reconsideration of the basic wage will ...

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  22. WENTWORTH'S MEMORY

    The annual pilgrimage to Vaucluse House for the purpose of perpetuating the memory of William Charles Went-worth—the apostle of democracy and ...

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  23. DETECTIVES BUSY

    Sydney's busy detectives continued their campaign of roundup yesterday, and the result was the arrest of two men, upon whom they allege that the ...

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  24. IT'S AN ILL WIND

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Bank, engaged in foreign trade in 1914, borrowed 750,000 roubles, then worth £75,0000, and deposited securities with a ...

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  25. BUTT-RUMFORD CONCERT

    Last night the sultry conditions had an effect on the attendance at Dame Clara Butt's concert at the Town Hall. There were many vacant seats, but the ...

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  26. BRAVE BULLOCKY

    Ourimbah Creek, near Wyong, was the scene yesterday morning of an accident of unique circumstances. George McBride, a bullock-driver, ...

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  27. Operations for Players

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Cubitt, Gray, and Brown, injured members of the Kangaroos are to undergo operations at Liverpool on Tuesday. ...

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  28. SIMULTANEOUS CHESS

    Yesterday afternoon, G. Gundersen, the Victorian champion, gave a simultaneous exhibition at the Railway Institute. The proceeds are in aid of the new pavilion ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND PREMIER

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—The attention of the Acting-Premier, Mr. Gillies, was direct to-day to a rumor that the Premier, Mr. Theodore, is likely to visit ...

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  30. MINERS' THREAT

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—At a conference between the Premier, the Minister for Mines, and the miners' leaders, proposals for reducing the working costs ...

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  31. Miss Dorothea Spinney

    An audience that scarce filled the Conservatorium listened last night to an able recital by Miss Dorothea Spinney of the Medea of Euripides. In the more tense ...

    Article : 107 words
  32. JAPAN'S TRAGEDY

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night.—Adachi Kinnosuke, writing in the New York Worm, declares that the consensus of opinion of the Japinese delegates to ...

    Article : 83 words
  33. MELBOURNE MATCHES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  34. Win for Johnny Murphy

    brisbane, Saturday.—At the Stadium tonight, Johnny Murphy (Sydney), 7.2½, beat Georze Frame, 7.1½, in 16 rounds. The towel was thrown in. ...

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  35. Soldier's Badge Found

    Returned soldier's badge, No. 259818, found in the city, may be had at this office. Madame Rix Nicholas, who held an ...

    Article : 59 words
  36. Next of Kin Wanted

    The next-of-kin of the late 4849 Pte. W. McConaghy, 56th Battalion, are requested to communicate with the O.C. Base Records, Victoria Barracks, ...

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  37. Sheppard Beats Brodic

    LITHGOW Saturday.—A packed house last night saw Ern Sheppard., heavyweight champion of the South Coast. There was heavy ...

    Article : 41 words
  38. Greb Beats Weinert

    NEW YORK.—Friday Night.—Harry Greh easily defeated Charley Weinert in a 15 rounds' bout, Greb has been prombed a match with Brennan. ...

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