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  2. DROUGHT BREAKING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The State meteorologist (Mr. Mares) is still optimistic regarding the prospects of the drought breaking. ...

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  3. THE V.G. DEPARTMENT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At the quarterly meeting of the P.P.U. to-day letters were received which had been received from the Premier (Sir George Fuller) in ...

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  5. OBDURATE GERMNAY

    BERLIN, Monday.--Germany's obduracy in not admitting the legality of the Ruhr occupation, which is likely to be the most delicate point in the ...

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  6. CHARGE OF MURDER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Detective Sadler this morning arrested a man in connection with the death of William Hegarty (35), station master at Yeringbool, who ...

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  7. RINDERPEST SPREADS

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday. -- More cows affected by rinderpest were discovered yesterday, about half a mile from the originally infected ...

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  8. BUTTER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At its meeting to- day the central executive of the P. P. U. resolved in favor of the compulsory butter stabilisation scheme of a ...

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  9. HOT CONDITIONS IN THE WEST.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--There is evidence of a cyclonic disturbance, with stormy conditions and rough seas developing on the coast of New South Wales and over ...

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  10. THE WORST REPORT.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--This morning the rinderpest report was the worst since the outbreak was first notified. Fresh cases are reported from just beyond the ...

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  11. NE TEMERE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Fair Rents and Ne Temere bills are not to be further proceeded with this session. ...

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  12. SOVIET FEELERS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The correspondent of the United Press in Washington learns that White House has received a Soviet note requesting that ...

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  13. LAND SETTLEMENT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Mr. Wearne (Minister for Lands) stated last night that the Cabinet had decided to authorise the resumption of the purchase of ...

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  14. CYCLONE ON THE COAST.

    A warning to shipping was issued by Mr. Mares this afternoon that a cyclonic disturbance was operating between the central and western slopes and the ...

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  15. HORSE RACING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Bail in £2000 was allowed William Benjamin (44), at the Central Polee Court to-day, when he was remanded oh the charges of having ...

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  16. FECUNDITY OF RABBITS.

    Mr. J. S. Crapp, the well-known Uralla grazier, is thoroughly in accord with the State Meteorologist's prediction of the early breaking of the drought. Mr. ...

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  17. THE COURT HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--In the Assembly to- night Mr. Nesbitt directed attention to Judge Mocatta's remarks at Mur- willumbah regarding the local court ...

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  18. ENGLAND'S WORRIES

    LONDON, Tuesday. --Hitherto 1245 outbreaks of foot and mouth disease in England have been notified, and, 41,183 cattle, and 4,273 sheep, pigs and goats ...

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  19. OFFICIAL PRECAUTIONS.

    Mr. Max Henry (Chief Inspector of Stock) attended the quarterly meeting of the Central Executive of the P.P.U. to-day. He was congratulated by the ...

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  20. LOAN FOR RUSSIA .

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--In the Assembly to- night Mr. Arkins asked Sir George Fuller whether, seeing that an attempt was being made to raise a loan in this ...

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  21. FIVE YEARS' GAOL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Full Criminal Court of Appeal to-day was engaged with the appeal by Joseph Eade, who is undergoing a sentence of five years' ...

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  22. TOLD BY TELEGRAPH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Arthur Walker, of Goulburn, had a new Dodge car hit by a tram in George Street to-day, and the car was thrown 12 yards and badly ...

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  23. SINGAPORE

    LONDON Monday.--It is stated in a message from Singapore that the Legislature has voted a further sum of 750,000 dollars for the purchase of land ...

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  24. THE UNEMPLOYED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A band of 50 unemployed disturbed the ministers just as they were settling down to a Cabinet meeting to-day, with shouts of "We ...

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  25. IN CANTON

    HONGKONG, Monday.--A mass meeting was held in Canton yesterday, and after the meeting a procession paraded the streets. On approaching Shamen ...

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  26. FAMILY MIX UP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Annie Flett, formerly McCormick, obtained a divorce today from her husband, Thomas Flett, on the grounds of his adultry with the ...

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  27. THE LASH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--In the Assembly to- night Mr. Lang asked Sir George Fuller if he had been correctly reported in the Press that he had said that he was ...

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  28. POISONED AT WEDDING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Some members of a wedding party at Cessnock to-day were affected by ptomaine poisoning. Six were admitted to hospital and ten were ...

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  29. RECORD PRICES IN WOOL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Further records were established at the Sydney wool sales yesterday, Comebacks sold to 36¼d., and crossbreds to 34½d. lb. ...

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  30. LUBRANO DIVORCE CASE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Lubrano divorce case was mentioned in court today, when Mr. Justice Owen granted the co-respondent a stay of proceedings with ...

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  31. STATION PROPERTY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--There is a big move in Queensland station property. "Sesbani," a property comprising about 600 square miles of country, ...

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  32. POOR FISHING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--It has been decided to dispose of the State trawler for cash. The offer of £5000 by Mr. R. W. Miller & Co.. of Sydney, has been ...

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  33. CANNED FRUITS

    LONDON, Monday.--The Australian Press Association learns that the Australian canned fruits are selling wonderfully well, and inquiries among 20 or ...

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  34. ALL TO THEMSELVES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Murdochs, Ltd., the well-known Sydney retail firm, engaged the whole of Her Majesty 's Theatre last night, as a Christmas treat ...

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  35. AT THE BARRIER

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.--The miners are looking forward to another fight with the employers and a special meeting of the Barrier branch of the ...

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  36. A MOTHER'S APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The mother of a young man who had been sentenced to four years' penal servitude for breaking and entering, appeared at the bar table ...

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  37. MISDIRECTED ENERGY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Leslie Boulton (20) was charged at the Burwood police court to-day with breaking and entering four residences, and stealing therefrom. ...

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  38. CLAIM FOR £6000

    PERTH, Tuesday.--To-day, before Mr. Justice Draper and a jury of six, Thomas Darcy, a professional jockey, claimed £6000 damages from Patrick Andrew ...

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  39. THE FUTILITY OF IT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday--It was decided at the meeting to-day of the industrial disputes committee of the Trades Hall, and representatives of the police ...

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  40. THE ROAD GRANT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--In the Assembly to-night, Mr. Fitzpatrick (Minister for Local Govermnent) informed Mr. Rutledge that the delay in the allocation of ...

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  41. NOTHING THIS SESSION.

    In the Assembly to-night Mr. McTiernan asked the Minister for Local Government if the Government had decided to amend the Valuer General's Act and ...

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  42. BEGGAR'S OPERA

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Beggar's Opera has been closed after 1463 performances at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith. The first arrival in the queue, ...

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  43. FATAL PRANKS

    WELLINGTON (N. Z.), Tuesday.--Two youths were skylarking with an automatic lift at Accountants' Chambers lastnight. ...

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  44. KNOCK IN THE EYE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The jury returned a verdict of £400 in the Banco court to-day in the case in which George Raymond Porter claimed £3000. ...

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  45. THE SPOILER AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The afternoon papers publish a sensational story of a man's attempt to take away a four-year old girl, with, it is believed, criminal ...

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  46. THE CHRISTMAS MAILS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Seven thousand bags of mails, the largest consignment ever dispatched from England for Australia, were carried on the Orvieto, ...

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  47. UP IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A great heat wave is being experienced in various parts of the State, and the shade temperature yesterday exceeded 100 in ...

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  48. SIR JOHN TAVERNER'S FUNERAL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday--The funeral of the late Sir John Taverner took place this afternoon at the Brighton cemetery. Included amongst the pall bearers were ...

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  49. WARACRE INJURED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Waracre, the well known pony, which was regarded [?]ing an excellent chance in the [?] division of the Flying Hand[?] ...

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  50. THE DEER PARK TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The settlement of the Deer Park trouble, where the men and women workers have struck at the Australian explosive and chemical ...

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  51. STAND TO THEIR GUNS

    LONDON, Monday.--The Australian Press Association learns on the most reliable authority that the Conservative party does not intend to abandon the ...

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  52. NURSE MITCHELL REMANDED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The magistrate and clerk of the court visited Nurse Mitchell's residence. Richmond, today, and remanded her on the charge of ...

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  53. TRAINING OF CITIZEN FORCES.

    MELBOURNE,Tuesday.--Though the announcement has not yet been made by Mr. Bowden (Minister for Defence) it is likely that in 1924-25 the period of the ...

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  54. OUR DEBT TO BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Monday.--M. Bruce is still discussing with the authorities the possibility of securing improved terms for the Australian war debt. ...

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