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  2. THE RAILWAYS

    It was stated definitely to-day that the new Area Railway Commissioners would be:— Metropolitan Area, Commissioner ...

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  3. MELBOURNE TEST.

    Sid Barnes, writing in the "Daily Chronicle," says that those who are not experienced in Australian wickets haven't the faintest idea how perfect ...

    Article : 153 words
  4. THE PRICKLY PEAR COMMISSION.

    This Commission has issued its first annual report, and it is satisfactory to know that the first organised effort in Australia to deal with ...

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  5. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    A few months ago a lecture was delivered before the Royal Geographical Society by Mr. Michael Terry; describing a journey which he ...

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  6. THE NEW CHINA.

    Reuter's Peking correspondent reports that a mandate granstsan amnesty to all prisoners excepting Tsao Kun, who must face a public trial; ...

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  7. SILK ROBBERIES.

    After much patient and persistent effort an arrest has been made in connection with the series of big robberies of silk that were ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLES.

    Newspapers at MAdrid have been forbidden to publish blank spaces where censorship has been exercised. They must in future not indicate ...

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  9. NEWCASTLE BLAZE.

    Shortly before 11 o'clock 2nd inst; headquarters station of Newcastle Fire Brigade was informed by the police, through the Perkin street ...

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  10. WILSON'S COMMENT.

    Wilson in "Daiiy Express" says that the unpleasant truth is being brought home that the Australians can deal comfortably with our ...

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  11. EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS.

    Reuter's Cairo correspondent reports that the Ministry for Education has ordered that the 500 students at the Tanta schools who struck owing to the ...

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  12. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that it is officially reported from Tangier that the situation in the Spanish zone is as follows: General ...

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  13. NEW YEAR'S EVE.

    Berlin had the wildest New Year's Eve ever known. The traffic was enormous and several were killed through collisions with motor cars ...

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  14. REVENUE BOOM.

    During December the State revenue amounted to £3,19s,929, compared with £2,781,668 for the same month of 1923. ...

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  15. RAILWAY GRIEVANCES

    There is a possibility of an irritation strike being instituted throughout the railway service at an early date. The State Council of the ...

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  16. SWAGMEN DROWNED.

    Two swagmen were drowned and a third had a narrow escape as a result of a terrific cloudburst over Orange on Sunday. ...

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  17. THE COLLIERIES.

    It was reported that work was resumed at the majority of the collieries in the Cessnock district this morning. ...

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  18. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    On Saturday, one of the large motor buses plying for hire between Cessnock and Kurri Kurri crashed into one of the electric light poles on Maitland ...

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  19. TRAM TRAFFIC.

    Tram traffic in Sydney yesterday showed a distinct falling off as compared with New Year's Day, 1924. On January l, 1924, 1379 car ...

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  20. ITALIAN FASCISTS.

    Fascists, desiring to take revenge on a Florence newspaper, which had been prominent in exposing recent scandals, marched in procession to ...

    Article : 108 words
  21. "GHOSTS" REAPPEAR.

    "Ghosts" have reppeared in the Victorian Titles Office, Lonsdale-street Melbourne, Many years ago rumblings as if a ...

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  22. SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    When sawing a tree in a gully near the Woronora River on Saturday, Thomas Gonsage, aged 20, was struck by a falling limb, and ...

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  23. BETTING CASES.

    Thomas Johnson, 33, a clerk, who walked with the aid of crutches, was fined £30 at the Central Court, Sydney, on a charge of having made ...

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  24. THE GOLDEN HARVEST.

    The harvest throughout Dubbo district is now about half-way through. A reliable financial authority estimates that the total value ...

    Article : 170 words
  25. SOVIET ELECTIONS.

    Reuter's Rigar correspondent reports that a message from Moscow states that the soviet Government, after investigation has decided that the ...

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  26. FIRE AT CESSNOCK.

    On Saturday evening a fire broke out in the residence of William Anderson, of Wollombi-road, Cessnock. Anderson was endeavouring to, by ...

    Article : 82 words
  27. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Reuter's Geneva correspondent reports that an international jury will shortly meet at Geneva to determine the conditions of an international ...

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  28. DECLARED 'BLACK.'

    In connection with Mr. Curtin's "black" position, the directors of the "Westralian Worker" newspaper, of which Mr. Curtin is editor, and the ...

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  29. CASE OF ALDERMAN BURKE.

    It was stated in Sydney that when the State Executive of the A.L.P. meet next week consideration will be given to the case of Alderman M. ...

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  30. DANGEROUS PRISONERS

    During the last few days six long sentence and dangerous prisoners have been removed from St. Helena to Brisbane gaol. This action, ...

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  31. DETONATORS EXPLODE

    While Mr. P. Hunter (officer in charge) and Mr. G. Marland (inspector) were burning papers and rubbish in an iron copper-stand at the rear of the ...

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  32. X-RAYS.

    A message from Bordeaux reports that Science has claimed another martyr in the person of Professor Bergonic, who died after months of ...

    Article : 88 words
  33. DIVING ACCIDENT.

    Bertie Anderson, aged 14 years, of Union-street, Brunswick (Vic.), dived from the pier at Rosebud into shallow water. When he reached the ...

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  34. MASKED MAN.

    Shortly before midnight on Friday last a masked man entered the office at Bowden railway station, and presenting a revolver called upon the ...

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  35. MYSTERY OF THE DEEP.

    No further light has been short on the mystery of supposed loss of the Erivan. The Erivan had a crew of twenty-five and it was the only ...

    Article : 76 words
  36. HONEYSUCKLE WORKSHOPS.

    Mr. J. M. Baddeley, M.L.A has been officially informed that the question of removing the carriage and waggon repair work from ...

    Article : 55 words
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