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  2. DEFECTIVE SPEECH

    The Director of Education, Mr. S. H. Smith, is no admirer of Australian accent, he said so very pointedly to-day when opening the Teachers' ...

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  3. TOLL OF THE MOTOR.

    Knocked down with terrific force by a fast-travelling motor car, an elderly woman and her 11 year-old granddaughter, were killed in ...

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  4. ORIENT STEAMERS.

    Presiding at the annual meeting of the Orient Steam Navigation Co., Mr. Irvine Geddes said that the inclastic[?] of the seasonal character of ...

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  5. GERMAN CRISIS

    A Berlin message says that in the Reichstag, a motion of no-confidence was passed by 249 votes to 171. The Government ...

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  6. EMPIRE PROBLEMS

    In a broadcast[?] talk from station 3LO to-night, the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that it had been said truthfully that British ...

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  7. ADVANCE ON SHANGHAI

    Reports of capture by the "Reds" of the town of Hangchow, within five hours' railway journey of Shanghai, are ...

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  8. THE RENOWN

    A shining silver grey outside a monotone of blue creton[?] inside, the Renown will be the most modest Royal ship yet commissioned. It was ...

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  9. EXPORTATION OF ARMS.

    The Communist, Herr Pieck, speaking in the Prussian Diet, declared that the Reichswehr did net receive munitions from Russia, but ...

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  10. TROTTING SENSATION

    A sensation was caused at a meeting of the Orange Trotting Club on Saturday when two horses showed sighs of being doped. ...

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  11. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    "The imperial Conference has been most successful although at one moment success did not seem likely," said Mr. L. S. Amery ...

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  12. BRIEF CABLE MESSAGES

    One of two Empire Exhibition scholarships allotted by the Institute of Journalists has been awarded to a youth, who will be leaving for ...

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  13. NAVAL POWER.

    The chairman of the Naval Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives, as the result of a conference with President Coolidge, has ...

    Article : 145 words
  14. "NO POLITICS."

    The National Union of Seaman by ballot, have rejected political affiliation by 14,000 to 2,400 Mr. Havelock Wilson explained the decision. He ...

    Article : 69 words
  15. BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    A fourth destroyer Hotilla has been ordered to China. The Mediterranean fleet now has only one flotilla. GIBRALTAR, Dec. 17. ...

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  16. U.S. SCANDALS.

    Messrs, A. Fall and E. Dohney were acquitted of the charge of cons[?]racy to defraud the Government. The jury retired at three o'clock on ...

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  17. CHILD WELFARE.

    Mr. H. Moxon, inspector for the Child Welfare Department, notifies that the West Maitland office, which is situated at the Courthouse, will be ...

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  18. LITHUANIA.

    A Riga message states that a millitar[?] coup d'etat, under General Smettona has overthrown the Lithuanian Government, and arrested the ...

    Article : 141 words
  19. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    Beziers defeated the Maoris' French team by 25 points to 12. The weather was fine and cold, and the match was hotly contested ...

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  20. YOUTH KILLED.

    Alexander Fletcher Thompson (18), of Ocean-street, Bondi, who was no relation of the victims of the Leichhardt tragedy, was killed in a ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. FOUND DEAD.

    Miss Jane Hobden, aged 79, was found dead in a bath tub in the yard of the residence of the Mrs. Hunter Hobden, of Danger-road, ...

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  22. MOTOR 'BUS CRASHES.

    Passengers had lucky escapes when a motor 'bus crashed into a paling fence in swerving to avoid a collision with a motor car, at the corner ...

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  23. INAUGURAL FLIGHT.

    The world's greatest air service was in[?]guarted when the three-on-gine DR. Hercules circled Croydon Aerodrome at dawn yesterday—the ...

    Article : 204 words
  24. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The House of Representatives Naval Committee unanimously voted that the Chairman should confer with President Coolidge on the present ...

    Article : 147 words
  25. FOUR INJURED.

    Five persons were hurt when the Melbourne express crashed into the buffers at the Central Station. The accident was caused through ...

    Article : 102 words
  26. 'AUSTRALIA'S CENTURY"

    Sir Hugh Denison, in an address given at a luncheon of the Bond Club, which is composed of leading financiers, gave statistics and ...

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  27. CAR HITS TRAM.

    A motor car ran into the rear of a trailer on a cable tram at Port Melbourne on Saturday afternoon. The impact threw the conductor, ...

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  28. SPURIOUS FLORINS.

    As the result of a raid on a house at North sydney, detectives secured what are alleged to be complete a obinage plant and several spurious ...

    Article : 120 words
  29. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Acting on behalf of Nicholas Harry Connolly, president of the union of Licensed Victuallers Association of New South Wales, Mr. B.P.Purcell, ...

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  30. OTHER ACCIDENTS.

    Endeavouring to pass between a tram and a motor omnibus at Manly Frank Gunner, aged 19, of Balgowlah, was thrown from his motor ...

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  31. TRENCH MOUTH.

    A message from Trenton, New Jeracy, states that an epidemic of trench mouth, or Vincent's disease, has affected several thousands of ...

    Article : 171 words
  32. SCHOONER FOUNDERS.

    The steamer Colacm which arrived at Sydney during the week-end picked up the captain and three survivors of a smell ...

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  33. DURING THIEVES.

    Thieves broke late Nelson House, Clarence-street, during the week-end, and stole a large quantity of goods belonging to tenants. They were ...

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  34. OLD CRICKETER DEAD.

    A Seattle message states that Charles Lawrence, aged 66, who took the first AUstralian cricket team to England died on Friday. He ...

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  35. DOGS FOR VIVISECTION.

    In the House of Commons, Captain D. Hacking Under-Secretary for Home Affairs, told Sir Robert Gower (Conservative), that during 1925. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir John Davidson (Conservative) asked if Mr. S. M. Bruce at the Imperial Conference had said anything ...

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  37. CYCLONE AT MADEIRA.

    A violent cyclone has swept the Madeirs Islands. There have been many deaths, and a ship foundered in the harbour. Much damage has ...

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  38. THE THIRD TIME.

    During the week-end the Cheltenham railway station, for the third time in two weeks was entered by burglars, who forced the safe and ...

    Article : 46 words
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