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  2. LOST AT SEA.

    It is officially announced that the giant French dirigible Dixmude, with officers and crew totalling 50, has been lost at sea. ...

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  3. FOUR ARRESTS MADE.

    Following on the attack on the Japanese Prince Regent at Tokio, who narrowly escaped death from an assailant's bullet, the police have ...

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  4. OPPOSITION TO SOVIET.

    Much news which is leaking into the newspapers from Russia indicates growing opposition on the part of the peasants to the Soviet in consequence ...

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  5. SWITZERLAND PARALYSED

    Storms are paralysing social life in many districts in Switzerland, and the worst avalanches for years are sweeping the mountain sides, causing loss of ...

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  6. HIGHLY SATISFACTORY.

    Although the effects of the drought were felt by most business people during the year, the shopping during Christmas week was highly satisfactory, and in some instances the takings were ahead of those ...

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  7. STARVING GERMANY?

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that although both the Government and charitable organisations ara appealing to the ...

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  8. HURRICANES.

    Violent hurricanes have again swept the New Hebrides. Native plantations and villages have been devastated, luggers wrecked, and three ...

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  9. POSITION FULL OF HOPE.

    Ten days is the usual period of incubation of rinderpest, and the last definite diagnosis of the disease was mads on December 18, ten days ago. ...

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  10. MISHAP REGRETTABLE.

    The aviation correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that the mishap is regrettable, because it will likely be a set-back to airship development in Britain, ...

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  11. DECISIVE BLOW.

    The revolutionists claim several successes, the capture of several generals, and a section of President Obregon's troops. The Government admits that its ...

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  12. "FRAUGHT WITH HOPE."

    In his Christmas letter the Archbishop of Canterbury states that the difficulties to be encountered in the attempt to establish a reunin of ...

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  13. DUSSELDORF RIOTS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" telegraphs that heavy sentences have been passed at Dusseldorf on the ringleaders in the massacre by members ...

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  14. TURNED DOWN.

    Taking advantage of the presence in Melbourne of representatives of the Cricket Associations in all the States the members of the Australian Cricket Board ...

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  15. GLENFERRIE MURDER.

    Three detectives were waiting for Leslie ("S[?]uizzy") Taylor (aged 3[?]), described as a clerk, when he drove to the Detective Office to-day. Taylor went to ...

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  16. STRANGLING THE INDUSTRY

    The proposed log drawn up by the A.W.U. in connection with the cotton industry was discussed at a meeting of the Dalma Scrub Local Producers' ...

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  17. FIGHT FOR "SWARAJ."

    Mahomet Ali, the well-known Khalifat leader, in his opening presidential address at the 38th All-India National Congress, advised the delegates to work out Gandhi's ...

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  18. STATE LOANS.

    The Premier and Treasurer (Mr. Lawson) to-day confirmed the statement of the Treasurer of New South Wales (Sir Arthur Cocks) that a conference of State ...

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  19. MOTOR FATALITIES.

    Mr. Cromwell Cameron (aged 35 years), of Glen[?]ira-road, Caulfield, backed his motor car over the cliffs at Sandringham to-day. He was backing the car to ...

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  20. TO BE DEPORTED.

    In the Police Court to-day, Bungaro Ida, a Japanese, on remand from Winton, pleaded guilty to being a prohibited immigrant, and was sentenced to six months' ...

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  21. ATTACKS BY SNAKES.

    Bitten four times by snakes within a month, the last occasion being on Boxing Day, is the experience of Clifford Scholes, son of Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  22. A NATIONAL DISASTER.

    Lord Beaverbrook, in the course of an interview, described the British election as a national disaster. He suggests that the divergence between the political ...

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  23. COLLISION WITH JINKER.

    John Hughes, who was injured when a motor car and a jinker collided near Janefield a week ago, died in the Melbourne Hospital to-day. John Hughes ...

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  24. HOOKWORM.

    New South Wales has for three years co-operated with the Commonwealth Government and the International Health Board in a vigorous campaign against ...

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  25. A SPANISH COMEDY.

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the ex-Prime Minister (Count de Romanones) is purchasing ...

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  26. EIFFEL TOWER.

    The death has occurred of M. Eiffel, the famous engineer, who built the Eiffel Tower. [M. Alexandre Gustave Eiffel was born ...

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  27. THE CHORUS TROUBLE.

    Mr. E. A. Mowle, who was training a Sydney chorus for the Melba opera season, stands firm in his determination to defend his attitude towards Dame Nellie Melba[?]s ...

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  28. THREE PERSONS KILLED.

    Three deaths and the wounding of several persons followed a hypnoti[?] display at Sebenico where an Austrian professor hypnotised several members ...

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  29. MOTOR SOMERSAULTS.

    There was a sensational motor accident on the Black Spur, Healesville, this evening, but fortunately it was unattended by very serions consequences. ...

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  30. BEATEN WITH CLUBS.

    Professor Amendola, a Democratic Liberal Deputy and a former Minster, was in a street in the centre of Rome, when five or six unknown persons, driving in a ...

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  31. A CLOSE CALL.

    When Mr. and Mrs. Kay, of Westbourne, Quay-street, Bulimba, started out for a week's holiday in their motor launch Elwyn on Wednesday morning, ...

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  32. THREATENED STRIKE.

    The 14 days' notice of intention to strike served by the Coke Workers' Section of the Miners' Federation on their employers will expire on Monday. Mr. ...

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  33. HOLIDAY TRAGEDIES.

    A man and a girl were drowned at Parramatta yesterday. Norma Jeffries, aged 14 years, went for a swim, and her clothes were found on the bank of the ...

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  34. SALUTARY WARNING.

    A heavy fine was inflicted by Mr. Marcus Gullager, P.M., to-day, on A. E. Sherwin, manager of Mt. Margaret station, in the Thargomindah district, for ...

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  35. NAVAL APPOINTMENT.

    Captain Alexander Ramsay, of H.M.S. Dunedin, has been appointed to command the Chatham on the homeward trip from New Zealand. ...

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  36. A STRANGE CASE.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the memory of her dead husband secured a remarried war widow a divorce. When the husband of ...

    Article : 136 words
  37. PROVINCIAL AUTONOMY URGED.

    The National Liberal Federation has passed a resolution urging the immediate release of the local goverment from the trammel[?] of the Secretary of State, ...

    Article : 152 words
  38. THE BOAMBEE.

    The Boambee is still hard and [?]ast in a dangerous position. A large hole on the port side has been caused by the buffeting on the rocks. A salvage gang is ...

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  39. EMPIRE YEAR.

    One of the features of the Festival of the Empire to be held at the Sydney Town Hall will be a grand ball on New Year's Eve. The president of the Empire ...

    Article : 141 words
  40. ASSAULT ON MR. TRYON

    Mr. Henry Tryon, the Government Entomologist, who, as stated in the stop press in yesterday's "Courier," was brutally attacked by three men in the grounds of ...

    Article : 109 words
  41. SYDNEY BUILDINGS.

    It is expected that when the figures of the building operations in Sydney for 1923 are compiled it will be found that the value of new buildings erected ...

    Article : 55 words
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