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  2. NEWCASTLE ACCIDENTS.

    Slipping on some rocks near the Newcastle Beach, on Sunday. Mrs. Wellard aged 62 years, of Mayfield, had her right forearm fractured, She ...

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  3. THE KING

    The following bulletin was issued at 8.30 p.m.: "The King's general condition is the same as stated in the ...

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  4. IN FOURTEEN DAYS

    Bort Hinkler, lecturing under the auspices of the Royal Aeronautical Society, detailed the technicalities of construction and manipulation of ...

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  5. ANTARCTICA

    Sir Georgo Wilkins wirelessed from Deception Island on the 8th December: Though light to hard snow fell ...

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  6. CHURCH THIEVES.

    The San Francisco police on Friday recovered stolen church goods valued at 500.000 dollars, and arrested a man giving the name of ...

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  7. MISHAP AT PLAY.

    Double gates around which Harry Lambert, aged three years, of Wickham had been playing, fell on him, and fractured his left thigh ...

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  8. THOUSANDS WAIT FOR NEWS.

    Despite the morning bulletin being less satisfactory than was hoped for the "Central News" has the highest authority for stating that actually ...

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  9. STRUCK BY BALL.

    Russell Foster, aged 30 years, living at Boolaroo, was playing cricket on Saturday when be was struck on the left hand by a ball, which fractured ...

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  10. AFGHAN REVOLT.

    Reports from the frontier indicate that the Afghan rovolt is more serious. Fighting continues around ...

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  11. FALL FROM FENCE.

    A boy aged 3. Rex Skelton living at Georgetown, falling off a fence on Saturday, fractured his forearm. Ha was treated at the General Hospital ...

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  12. FRONTIER FIGHT.

    A telegram from La Paz (bolivia) says that Paraguayan Charge d'Affaires has been given his passport and started under guard for Peru on ...

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  13. TILDEN'S APPEAL.

    Definite action on the application for the reinstatement of W. K. Tilden us an amateur was on Saturday postponed until February, by the ...

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  14. CHILD SCALDED.

    Suffering from burns to the right side of the face and to the left forearm, und from shock, Catherine O'Harn, aged six years, of Tighe's ...

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  15. MR. HOOVER.

    A Washington message states that the goodwill tour of the President-elect. Mr Hoofer, to South America. will be followed by a similar visit ...

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  16. CRASHED INTO CAR.

    When the motor cycle he was riding near the Tighe's Hill Bridge on Sunday night skidded, Frederick Toll, aged 18 years, 122 Hannell-street. ...

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  17. CYCLISTS COLLIDE.

    On Sunday morning, two motor cycles came into collision at Young Wallsend One of the riders, Harold Mascord. aged 21. living at Cardiff ...

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  18. ANTI-WAR TREATY

    Mr. Kellogg Secretary of State for the United States, defended the Anti-war Treaty before, doubtful members of the Senate Foreign Relations ...

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  19. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales' train will travel 1425 miles from Brindisi to Boulogne in 43 hours, which is much faster than the ordinary expresses. ...

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  20. IN MENTAL HOME

    M. Klotz a brilliant lawyer and expert, who is an ex-minister and is signatory of the Versailles Treaty, has been taken to a mental ...

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  21. THURSDAY MORNING'S BULLETIN.

    This morning's bulletin, issued at 10.45, says:— The King passed a fair night. His temperature this morning is ...

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  22. SENATE POLL

    Successful and defeated Senate candidates were in good spirits when the Chief Electoral Officer declared the Senate poll for New South ...

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  23. TRANSPORT

    Mr Amery. Secretary of State for the Dominions, has appointed a committee responsible to the Departmental Under-Secretary, Mr. ...

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  24. PRINCE AT SUEZ.

    The Prince of Wales arrived at Suez to-night. The "Enterprise" covered the 1500 miles from Aden in approximately 61 hours. ...

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  25. BRITISH MINERS.

    The Government is expected to announce before Christmas. an important scheme to help the coal industry (says the "Sunday Express") ...

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  26. NAVAL PROBLEMS

    The United Press Washington correspondent states that any British invitation to renew the discussion on, the cruiser problem would have to be ...

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  27. SCHNEIDER CUP.

    It is understood that next year's Schneider Cup race will be flown over the Solent, and a triangular course will be fixed. ...

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  28. TORTURE

    The Catholic newspaper, "Germania," describes Soloviesk Island in the White Sea. where the Soviet; has established a penal settlement, as ...

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  29. SPEEDWAY CRASH

    After a lapse of about 12 month motor racing was resumed at Maroubra Speedway on Saturday afternoon. The re-opening was marked ...

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  30. POISON GAS.

    In the House of Commons. Mr. Locker Lampson, Foreign Under-secretary, stated that the Geneva Protocol, exhibiting the use of poison ...

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  31. WEI-HAI-WEL

    The Colonial Office has issued a report on Wei-Hai-Wei, which, with the surrounding area in the Shantung province, is held by Great ...

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  32. ANXIOUS TIME.

    The "Lancet" points out that the Infection of His Majesty's lung is of a nature with which medical men have been familiar for the past two ...

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  33. NEW FUEL.

    The "Daily Express" states that the Governor's coal experiment scheme includes a test, of the use of residue from low temperature carbonisation. ...

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  34. REPARATIONS

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  35. SUNDAY MORNING'S BULLETIN.

    After issuing the evening bulletin, the five doctors remained in consultation for an hour. Sir Stanley Howett again stayed at the palace ...

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  36. AGREED TO DIFFER

    An independent status is maintained by a married male striker, formerly employed at an Edmonton clothing factory, where 700 striking ...

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  37. 'A SERIOUS LIBEL'

    The Full Court dismissed the appeal of "Beckett's Budget" against the verdict of £3500, awarded Thomas Dnvis Mitch, M.L.A. for alleged libel ...

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  38. COMMUNISTS.

    The police yesterday morning quietly rounded up a bunch of Communist agitators, headed by the Soviet Envoy, Eliahu Tepor, who has ...

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  39. SPEED RECORD.

    Piloting his own gipsy Moth, Mr. A. S. Butler, chairman of the De Haviland Co., accompanied by his wife, broke the worlds' two seater ...

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  40. REFERENCE TO PULSE.

    A semi-official statement says that to-night's bulletin is not regarded as regarded as reassuring. The reference to the pulse for the first time to-day ...

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  41. LONDON TO PARIS

    A London engineer has worked out a scheme for a 7ft. gauge electric railway, linking London and Paris, via a Channel tunnel. It would ...

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  42. CARS COLLIDE.

    As the result of a collision between two motor cars on Wallsend-road, near Sandgate, on Sunday afternoon, four persons were taken to ...

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  43. BURNT TO DEATH

    There was an amazing scene of honor on the Qual D'Austerlitz, Paris, at midnight. A motor car, in which a merchant. Albert Clement ...

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  44. MONOPLANE DAMAGED

    Sir George Wilkins, in a radio from Deception Island, states that last night's storm tore up the moorings of the monoplane and dragged ...

    Article : 54 words
  45. BILLIARDS.

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