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  2. Advertising

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  3. AMUSEMENTS

    A programme of high quality was presented at the Princess Theatre on Saturday last, both matnee and evening audiences being de[?]ed with the ...

    Article : 150 words
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  5. A WOMAN'S LETTER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The world of Melbourne has been singularly blest in the matter of holiday weather conditions, for despite the moans of the ...

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  6. "A HAND IN THE GAME"

    It was enough. A [?]pher telegram at course, and the address was all I wanted—all I could get, in t[?]. I have a good me[?] when I have ...

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  7. DROWNING FATALITIES

    An inquest was held on Friday afternoon before Mr Thomas Reg[?] Coroner concerning the dea[?]hs of the two infant children of Mrs Where, who ...

    Article : 389 words
  8. WARM WELCOME FOR DEFAUT.

    That the host of admirers of Paul Dufault, whose beautiful voice is now in its best estate, are greatly pleased by the fact that he is so soon to be heard in ...

    Article : 219 words
  9. NOTES

    The cargo shipped by the Oonali at Burnie for Melbourne on Saturday included 330 tons py[?]tic o[?]. ...

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  10. GOLD RETURNS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The gold purchased by the banks in in Bendigo and Eaglehawk during December amounted to 16,904oz. In December 1912, the ...

    Article : 48 words
  11. MINE REPORTS

    Tasmania Mine, Beaconsfield: Progress report for four weeks ending November 22. [?]500ft level, east Drive on lode extended 4[?]ft. width 1½ft. ...

    Article : 278 words
  12. [?]FF GROUNDS CONCERT.

    On Wednesday night next the City Band resumes its series of promenade con[?] at the above grounds. A fine programme of popular and classical ...

    Article : 69 words
  13. ENGLISH AMUSEMENT COMPANY.

    The use of the electric fans installed in the theatre materially aids in the provision of comfort and ease at the Academy of Music during the close ...

    Article : 170 words
  14. IMMIGRATION

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Queensland received [?]19 immigranes in 1913 as against 6693 in 1913. In add[?] 470 Russians came from Manchuria ...

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  15. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  16. COLLAPSE OF A WALL

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—By the collapse of a sand[?]ank at the foot of Boundery street, Paddington, David Wishart aged three years, was killed. ...

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  17. LUCEY'S ENTERTAINERS.

    The now popular Lyceum Theatre was again crowded on Saturday night when Mr William Lucey presented another compiete change of programme. The ...

    Article : 125 words
  18. FIRE FIEND

    BRISBANE, Saturday. — At Rosewood, on the main line between Brisbane and Toowoomba, and about 40 miles from the capital, a fire started ...

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  19. JUMP FROM THE CLIFFS

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — A man jumper from the high pan[?] of Coogee Cliffs into the sea to-day, but was rescued by Julius Mirchell, who lea[?] in fully ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. AMERICAN NAVY

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night.—The United States Naval Department has decedid on Pensacola, in Flo[?]da, as the naval aeronautiead centre. The Navy ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. GRAND VIOLEN AND ORGAN RECITAL.

    To-night, at the Methodist Church, Patterson street, a rare opportunity will be given to bear one of the finest players on the Viol [?]Amour. ...

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  22. TRAM FATALITY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Henry Turner, an elderly man, attempted to alight from a moving tram last night and fell. The wheels cut off his right leg above ...

    Article : 48 words
  23. DROWNED IN A DAM

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Ma[?] Ethel Board, aged 13 years, [?] of Mr Hugh Ba[?]rd, manager of the Wyuna Experimental Farm, was found ...

    Article : 108 words
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  25. CRIME IN CHINA

    PEKING, Friday Night.—It is estimater that there were 24,000 executions in Szechuan province in 1913, mostly robbers. The largeness of the ...

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  26. SHOCKING DEATH

    SYDNEY. Sunday. — An unknown man was cut to pieces by a tram opposite the Enfield tramway depot last night. It is belieed he was asleep on ...

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  27. KNIGHT BACHELORS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — It was authoritatively stated to-day that Mr J. M. Da[?], President of the Legislative Council, had nine months ago ...

    Article : 109 words
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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEW

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Homo Rule fund for 1913 totals £20,219. ...

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  30. SYLVIA PANKHURST REARRESTED.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Sylyia Pankhurst, the suffragetic, has been re-arrested. ...

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  31. DISASTER IN TANGIER.

    TANGIER, Sunday Morning. — A rockside near Rabat, overwhelmed a cafe. Twenty-two Moorish laborers were killed, and it is believed that ...

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