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  2. TOLL OF THE MOTOR

    SYDNEY, MONDAY.--[?] motor smashes resulted [?] being killed and seventeen [?] ...

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  3. THE DERBY AND CUP

    MELBOURNE, Monday. --With the opening of the V.R.C. Spring meeting, set down for Saturday next, public interest in the Victorian Derby and ...

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  4. THE INCOME TAXES

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Sir Arthur Cocks (State Treasurer) to-day said that although the income tax returns must be lodged by December 12, taxpayers will ...

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  5. LABOR PARTY

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Speaking at the Orange Eight Hour banquet on Saturday night, Senator Gardiner referred to the position of the Labor party. He said that ...

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  6. THE CRY FOR BREAD

    BERLIN. Monday. --The situation in Germany at the week-end was most serious. The inability of the Reichsbank to supply sufficient paper ...

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  7. THE REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Sunday. --The "Daily Telegraph 's diplomatic correspondent says that both the Cabinet and the imperial conference will discuss early this week ...

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  8. TARIFF WAR BEGINS

    LONDON. Sunday. --The "Daily Express" says that there will be a stream of political campaigning this week. Mr. Baldwin speaks at ...

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  9. LORRY OVER THE TOP.

    A motor lorry conveying 20 Hurst-ville residents to Cronulla yesterday skidded on the Prince's Highway, Miranda, and dived over a culvert. ...

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  10. FRANCE IS SUSPICIOUS.

    PARIS, Sunday. --"Le Journal" states that France has good grounds for suspecting that some of the experts to whom it is proposed to refer the reparations ...

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  11. LABOR'S OPPOSITION.

    Presiding at the Labor demonstration in London to-day. Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P., after declaring the Government's unemployment proposals to be ...

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  12. MR. W. F. CORBETT

    SYDNEY, Monday. --The death of Mr. W. F. Corbett. the well-known sporting, writer, occurred at his home at Bondi this morning, after a lengthy illness. ...

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  13. FATALITY AT WINDSOR.

    Eileen Hayes (29) of Sydney, was killed at Windsor on Saturday. A motor car skidded and she attempted to jump clear and fell, and the vehicle turned ...

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  14. COMMUNISTS SENTENCED.

    The special court which tried the Communist leaders concerned in the recent disturbance at Hamburg has sentenced one of them to death for high treason ...

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  15. SHANNON COMMITTED

    BATHURST, Monday. --At the Bathurst police court to-day Constable Robert Shannon was committeed for trial on the charge of having shot his ...

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  16. BOY'S LEG FRACTURED.

    James Duggan (13), residing at New-castle, was knocked down by a car while alighting from a tram yesterday. He was taken to hospital with a ...

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  17. THE STATESMEN'S WAR

    LONDON, Sunday. --General Sir Ian Hamilton, speaking at Bright house to-day, said: "We won the war which was made by the statesmen, and the ...

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  18. MUST KEEP TO THE TREATY.

    In a speech at Campigny to-day M. Poincare declared that France would not agree to a reduction of the German debt as fixed in May, 1921. Referring ...

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  19. FIRE AT MOREE

    SYDNEY, Monday. --A disastrous fire which occurred at Morec on Saturday night demolished Emery's general store, Hughes's motor shop and Peters's wine ...

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  20. TELEPHONIST K[?]

    Annie Malloy (28) a [?] G.P.O., was killed when [?] in which she was ridin[?] an electric light standard [?] ...

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  21. CRIMINALS' CHAFFEUR.

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Stanley Misseu, described as an associate of criminals, who is now doing three years' gaol, was sentenced to another years' ...

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  22. THE TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. --Senator Pearce (Minister for Home and Territories) told the Public Works Committee to-day that if the Northern Territory was ...

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  23. SOME PRESS OPINIONS.

    The "Sunday Observer," says: "One thing is certain. Mr. Baldwin's Plymouth speech means a general election within six months. It is claimed that ...

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  24. OFT FOUGHT CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday. --The case of Hazeldell, Limited, against the Commonwealth, in respect to the claim for £100,000 for the resumption of 56 acres of land ...

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  25. JEWEL ROBBERIES

    NEW YORK, Sunday. --Declaring that they are menaced with extinction due to the unprecedented number of robberies of jeweller shops in the last nine ...

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  26. SOME CUP RIDERS.

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  27. Advertising

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  28. SEPARATISM FAILS.

    Though the population of the Rhineland are unable to effectively express their feelings regarding separation from the Reich owing to the law which prevents ...

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  29. BOATING FATALITY

    AUCKLAND, Monday. --Seven children of a well-known business man named Miller were in a small boat in Tauranga harbor yesterday when the boat ...

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  30. THE COAL MINES

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. --For the fortnight ended Saturday last 19 collieries in the Newcastle and Maitland districts have worked full time. Only Duckenfield ...

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  31. SCRATCHINGS.

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  32. OPPOSITION IN AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Sunday. --The correspondent of the New York "World" in Washington says that distinct Congressional opposition, especially from the ...

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  33. RULE OF THE BULLET

    LONDON," Monday. --It is stated in a message from Belgrade that during a Cabinet meeting to-day in Tirana (Albania), the Prime Minister, Ahmed Bey, ...

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  34. GHOULS AT WORK Ghoul- Diggers of 1923!

    GENEVA, Sunday. --The family tomb belonging to Jean Bartholomi, who is related to the reigning house of Monaco, was recently opened at Petit Saconnex, ...

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  35. MOOREFIELD WEIGHTS.

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  36. AFTER BUCKLEY

    SYDNEY, Monday. --The police are still straining every effort to capture Buckley, who is "wanted'' for the shooting of Mr. Berriman, the bank manage, ...

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  37. FINE OF £200

    BRISBANE, Monday. --The master of the Oversea steamer Westfalen, Capt. F. Mahlman, and the agents, Wills, Gilchrist and Sanderson, Limited, were ...

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  38. STRICKEN JAPAN

    WASHINGTON. Sunday --The American Red Cross Society has received a cablegram from Tokio stating that epidemic diseases are spreading enormously ...

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  39. JOURNALISTS CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Monday. --The Daily Telegraph Newspaper Co., Ltd., was to-day the defendant in the District Court in a case in which Arthur James Ball claimed ...

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  40. NIGHT BAKING

    SYDNEY, Monday. --A mass meeting of operative bakers yesterday declared again that they would not work between six at night and six in the morning. ...

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  41. CARNIVAL OF HATE

    LONDON, Sunday. --General Sir Ian Hamilton, in unveiling a war memorial at Batley to-day, said that the world's ex-soldiers, or even half of them, if ...

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  42. SCRATCHINGS.

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  43. AMERICA'S NAVY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. --The super dreadnought West Virginia will be commissioned on December 1. She will be the most modern vessel in the American ...

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  44. A GADARENE RUSH

    PARIS, Sunday. --A curious parallel to the rush of the Gadarene swipe occurred yesterday near St. Louis-du-Rhone. where the railway runs through a ...

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  45. LAMART'S NEW OWNER.

    Lamart, who was purchased some time ago at a high figure by Mr. Sol. Green, was offered at auction to-day, and purchased by Mr. W. Burke for 700 guineas. ...

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  46. ROBBED A BOY

    SYDNEY, Monday. --At the Darlinghurst quarter sessions to-day, Leslie Cecil Lambert (25), chauffeur, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment on ...

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  47. WELCOME TO GO

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Mr. Willis (secretary of the Miners' Federation), referring to-day to the report from Brisbane that the miners were taking steps to ...

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  48. HARD HIT

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Heavy fines were imposed at the Central Police Court today on persons charged with having made bets in city rooms. ...

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  49. ARAMOHO TRAGEDY

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Monday. --Although detectives and finger-print experts have been on the scene, no new developments are reported in connection ...

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  50. SUBMARINE SINKS.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday. --At Limon Bay (Panama), the U.S.A. submarine 05 was sunk to-day in a collision with the fruit steamer Abandarez. Five naval men ...

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  51. FIRE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday. --The Rose Ball Woollen Mills, North Invercargill. were completely destroyed by fire on Saturday morning. The damage is ...

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  52. HUNGER STRIKE OVER.

    LONDON, Sunday. --It is officially announced in Dublin that 1593 prisoners ceased to hunger strike in the various gaols at the week-end. ...

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  53. WOMAN KILLED

    AUCKLAND, Monday. --A suburban train crashed into a milk cart at a level crossing in Auckland last night. The cart contained three persons. John ...

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  54. TURKEY'S FOOTBALL BOOM.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday. --The opportunities for practice with the teams belonging to the British army of occupation have produced an Association ...

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  55. THE LAW'S LONG MEMORY.

    SYDNEY, Monday. --At the Pedfern Police Court to-day, John Bedford(26), letter carrier, was sentenced to a moth's imprisonment on the having ...

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  56. POISONED CAKES.

    PARIS, Sunday. --One hundred persons, mostly shop girls, were poisoned by eating cream cakes purchased from a Paris shop to-day. ...

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  57. SAFE AT LAST.

    BRISBANE, Monday. --The Japanese steamer Koban Maru and also the Westmoreland, which were reported overdue, are safe. The Koban Mary is in touch ...

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