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  2. DIPPED HER FLAG

    The steamer Tahiti returned to Sydney on 24th instant from San Francisco. As she passed the spot where ...

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  3. AN APOLOGY.

    Mr. J. Jacobs (president of the Teachers' Federation) stated that in regard to the statement attributed to him "that the Minister had been ...

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  4. GROSS CONTEMPT

    In Chambers, Robert Francis Stuart Robertson applied for the payment out of court of £255 which represented the amount of tax costs in ...

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  5. ORDER RESTORED

    Passengers by the steamer Mataram, which arrived at Sydney from the Islands, stated that order had been restored in the ...

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  6. NO FUNDS

    It was stated by the Railway Commissioners that they had received advice from the Chairman of the Joint Commonwealth and State ...

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  7. MAITLAND FROM THE AIR.

    It was with a somewhat natural trepidation that one took to the air for the first time. A flutter of the propellor, one of the heart, a spin ...

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  8. RATING REFORM.

    Alderman John Kinnivane, of Warren, is paying a visit to West Maitland. He gave a call at the "Mercury" Office, and in the course ...

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  9. UNUSUAL FEATURES

    The Workers' Compensation Commission announced that it had decided to refer two applications to the Supreme Court for its opinion. ...

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  10. MANY ARRESTS.

    Special vigilance on the part of shop detectives and officers of the C.I.D. allotted to the task, resulted in many cases of shop-lifting being ...

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  11. SNAKES ALIVE!

    A message from Orange states that Mr. Tom Baker and his men, while taking off some hay from one of the Boree paddocks, near ...

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  12. SCALE OF RELIEF

    The following is the scale of relief to unemployed at the present day: Single Men. 3 loaves of bread, 3lb of meat, 4oz of tea, 1lb of sugar, 12oz ...

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  13. STOLEN NOTES.

    When, at the Commonwealth Bank on Thursday, 200 Bank of England 10/- notes were tendered by two young women for change into ...

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  14. PLUCKY WOMAN.

    While endeavouring to catch a horse at Seelands, near Grafton Mrs. L. Real was attacked by a Jersey bull, which was feeding close by with some ...

    Article : 174 words
  15. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    Mr. Chaffey, Minister for Mines, made reference to the suggested conference of Ministers for Mines, with a representative of the Federal ...

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  16. COPYRIGHT SONG.

    The Adelaide City Corporation was ordered to pay £2 damages to the Australasian Performing Rights Association, and the costs of an action ...

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  17. WORLD TOUR.

    Under the title "Ruination of the Worker" the Bolshevik "Bybinsk Gazette" tells of the recent return of Kazarimov, a worker in a local ...

    Article : 253 words
  18. BEST PAID IN THE WORLD.

    In the log served upon the employers by the Builders' Labourers' Federation, £11 for a 44-hour week is asked for labourers engaged in the ...

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  19. UNEMPLOYED.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) said he had been informed by the colleague, Mr. Farrar, the Minister for Labour and Industry, that every married man ...

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  20. THREE YEARS' GAOL.

    John Neigbor, 35, and Athol Ricketson, 32, former officers of the Commonwealth Bank, who were found guilty of conspiring to cheat ...

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  21. CROWN LAND SETTLEMENT.

    The departmental statement of lands applied for under the Crown Lands Acts and Closer Settlement Acts during the week ended December ...

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  22. SEVENTY-THREE BILLS.

    The session of the Victorian Legislative Assembly closed at 7.43 a.m. on 24th inst. The Assembly sat continuously ...

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  23. WALSH ISLAND.

    Prospects for the new year for Walsh Island are very bright, in view of the large amount of work on hand, including steel railway carriages, and ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. CHILDREN KILLED.

    While running across Bridge-street, Drummoyne, last night Gordon Steven McKenzie, aged 4½ years, who lived in Park-avenue, was ...

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  25. SCOUT AWARDS.

    The Governor-General, the Chief Scout in Australia, has informed the general secretary of the Boy Scouts' Association (Mr. R. F. Bennett) that ...

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  26. STRANGE BEHAVIOUR.

    Receiving information regarding the strange behaviour of a man at Hornsby. Constable Walsh went to investigate. ...

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  27. HUGE CROWDS.

    Considered the unemployment in Cessnock it was rather surprising to see the huge crowds shopping in Vincent Street on 23rd inst. ...

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  28. APPOINTMENT QUESTIONED.

    Representatives of the Returned Soldiers' League and the Limbless Soldiers' Association, who met in conference, to discuss the ...

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  29. KANAKAS CHARGED.

    Two of the natives charged with the Nakanai murders escaped, but have been recaptured. Tomina, a Kanaka, charged with ...

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  30. PASPALUM PARADISE.

    Dairy production on the Richmond is very heavy owing to the abundance of feed, as a result of the recent beneficial rains. ...

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  31. SCOTTISH DELEGATION

    A communication from General Byrie, the High Commissioner, lauds the projected pilgrimage of the Australian Scottish delegation as a ...

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  32. SUGAR EMBARGO

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced that the Government had decided to continue the embargo on imports of foreign sugar for a further ...

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  33. CUT THROATS.

    Christmas Eve brought unhappiness into two families, when a man and a sixteen-year-old girl committed suicide in different suburbs. ...

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  34. MAULED BY DOG.

    Mrs. G. Harris got into difficulties when swimming in the Wollondilly River, at Goulburn, Leo Thomas, and two other boys went to her rescue ...

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  35. PROJECTED FLIGHT

    Lieutenant Moncrieff and Captain Hood, who are on the reserve of the New Zealand Air Force, and went to Australia by the Maunganui on ...

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  36. INTRUDER ESCAPES.

    Anshelm Lauren, a resident of Randwick, while in bed heard the front door bell ringing. He did not open the door, and a ...

    Article : 78 words
  37. DEATH AT SINGLETON.

    John Thomas Horne, founder of the well-known carrying firm of J. T. Horne and Sons, died on 22nd inst. aged 60. He was a native of Singleton ...

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  38. MEAT BOARD.

    Dr. Morris, Acting Director-General of Public Health, has been appointed in the vacancy on the Meat Board in succession to Mr. Kay. ...

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  39. SHOCKINGLY INJURED.

    Vincent Pollard, 8 years of age, who was shockingly injured by a tram last night died in hospital. ...

    Article : 23 words
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