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  2. BACKWARD STEP.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--No longer country school children to listen to broadcasted lectures from Farmers' wireless station. It was stated by the ...

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  3. MONEY FOR HOMES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Premier Sir George Fuller) stated to-night that the Government had made arrangements had made arrangements with the Savings Bank ...

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  4. THE TURF

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  5. A TIP FOR US.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- During the debate on alien imigration in the House of Commons to-day, the Home Secretary (Sir W. Joynson-Hicks) said that ...

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  6. FLAT DENIALS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--When the inquiry into the charges of corruption in the City Council was resumed today, ex-Alderman Mallett, referring ...

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  7. QUESTION OF MORALS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--At the Darlinghurst quarter sessions to-day Joseph Hogg (32) described as a shearer, appeared on an indictment ...

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  8. HOPE FOR THE BEST.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. E. R. Wilson (a member of the team which last visited Australia), writing in the "Daily Express"days a tribute to the ...

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  9. THE FOURTH TEST.

    The forecast for to-morrow's Test match is Rising temperature and northerly winds. The rain which [?] yesterday has prevented the wicket ...

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  10. LABOR FEARS THE REDS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Premier (Sir George Fuller) said tonight that he had no doubt that the reason the re-assembling of ...

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  11. U.S.A. AS WELL

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.-- On the first six months' operation of the new immigration law, it is estimated by Mr.Johnson (chairman of the ...

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  12. GETTING READY.

    With the State elections close at hand, an active start in campaign work has been made, by representatives of the three parties. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. LOAN AGREEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Though the amount of the Commonwealth loan, to provide for the conversion needs of the States, has not yet been finally ...

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  14. VETERANS WIN.

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  15. OAKLEIGH PLATE.

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  16. SECURITY PACT.

    LONDON, Thursday --The "Morning Post;" in an editorial, discussing the persistent rumors in London, Paris, and Berlin, to the effect that ...

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  17. TO CONTROL STRIKES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--When an application for the cancellation of the registration of the Federated Moulders Union of Australia was made to ...

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  18. FINAL GALLOPS.

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  19. BY WIRE AND CABLE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The mai steamer Ormonde, which arrived from London to-day, reported two cases [?] chickenpox among the children aboard ...

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  20. SOLD COCAINE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Thomas Montague Burgess, a chemist, was charged at the Central summons cohrt to-day, before Mr. McMahon, S.M., on ...

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  21. WOMAN'S MISFORTUNE

    LONDON,Wednesday.--Mr. Justice Acton, in binding over Mrs. Trager (54), an East End Jewess, a librarian, who was charged with ...

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  22. A NEW USE FOR LIZZIE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--John Moran (24) and Victor Moran (26)were charged at the Manly Court to-day with having assaulted Alfred Drake ...

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  23. PASSENGERS BY THE MILLION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Railway Commissioners state that during the quarter ended December 31, 1924, passengers on trains totalled 32,348,227 ...

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  24. THE POPE STORY DOUBTED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The Administrator of St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney (Father Murphy) stated to-day that he did not ...

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  25. DANGEROUS POWER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. C. W. Marr, M.P. (Honorary Minister in the Federal Government) said he had heard the opinion expressed that ...

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  26. SIGNIFICANT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--It is under stood that, owing to the nearness of the elections, the Government will not fill the vacancy in the Legislative ...

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  27. BETTING ON THE NEWMARKET.

    The Night Patrol is a hot favorite for the Newmarket Handicap, being at half the odds offered against any other candidate. Sir Dighlock, ...

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  28. ANOTHER DUD.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) stated to-day that an analysis of the substance taken from ...

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  29. LATEST SPORTING.

    Providing the going sound at Caulfield on Saturday, this paper expect The Hawk to beat The Night Patrol in the 9-furlong St. George ...

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  30. SIR GEORGE FULLER, TREASURER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Sir George Fuller (Premier) stated to-night that on the resignation of Sir Arthur Cocks on Saturday, he (Sir George ...

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  31. HEROIC BARRED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The A.J.C. has folloAved in the footsteps of the V.R.C and decided to reject the entry of Heroic for all races for which he was ...

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  32. WAITRESSES STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Five waitresses and the manager of the Macquarie place staff of Mockbell's cafe struck work yesterday, because, it is ...

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  33. THE GAY DE GARIS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--C. J. De Garis, the noted financier, who was arrested in New Zealand will appear in court on Wednesday next, on a ...

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  34. POLICE IN HOSPITAL.

    WILCANNIA, Thursday.--Sergeant Robson and Constable, Clarke were savagely assaulted by four sailors off a river boat last night. ...

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  35. THE TERRIBLE REDS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Remarkable allegations were made to-day during the trial on the charge of high treason o 16 Communists, including a general ...

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  36. CREW FOR THE MOERAKI.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Union Steamship Company secretly put another crew aboard the Moeraki this morning. ...

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  37. WEALTHY ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The estate of the late William Edward Abbott, grazier, of Murrulla, Wingen, has been valued for probate purposes at ...

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  38. STRONG VIEWS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A deputation, representing the "Next Step" Movement, waited on the Minister for Railways (Mr. Ball) to-day, to ask that ...

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  39. A FIGHTING ACROBAT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday--When Oscar Demetri, an acrobat, was fined £3 for having assaulted Thomas Winter a stage hand at His Majesty's ...

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  40. WORSE THAN THIEVES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--At the Darl inghurst Sessions to-day, Leslie Hall (53) a paper merchant; who was convicted of having received a quantity ...

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  41. EGYPTIAN OUTRAGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The House of Commons has authorised the Government to pay the Sudan Government for benevolent purposes the remainder ...

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  42. PREPARING FOR SINGAPORE.

    LONDON, Wednesday:--Replying to Mr. P. J. Hannon (Con.), in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Bridgeman. (First Lord of the Admiralty), said ...

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  43. LAUNCESTON CUP.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.--The Launceston Cup, run to-day, resulted SEIGNORINA 1, Lydia Languish 2, Mister 3. ...

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  44. QUITE RIGHT, TOO.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. Knight, P.M.,at the City Court today, in sentencing George Elliott to 14 days' imprisonment for being ...

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  45. SOUR GRAPES!

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In the Divorce Court to-day, John Edward Griffiths (28) petitioned for a dissolution of his marriage with Elizabeth ...

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  46. PRAGUE'S QUIET DAY.

    PRAGUE, Wednesday--A Communist meeting, protesting against the high cost of living, ended in a battle against the police. ...

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  47. WELL SPOKEN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Speaking at a luncheon in his honor at the Millions Club to-day, Sir William Cullen (ex-Chief Justice) said he had always ...

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  48. HE WAS ANNOYED.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--A man named Crosman, aged 18, a miner, became annoyed because he had not received an invitation to a friend's ...

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  49. AN APPEAL TO THE LEAGUE.

    GENEVA, Wednesday.--The Greek Government has appealed to the League of Nations with regard to the expulsion of the Patriarch Constantine ...

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  50. ANOTHER BALLOT SCANDAL.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday --After an inquiry into the pre-selection ballot for the Beacousfield ward in South Melbourne, the council of the ...

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  51. ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday,-- Donald Stewart (17), a Maori, has been charged at Napier, N.Z., with having attempted murder, by ...

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  52. EIGHTY MINERS ENTOMBED.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--As the result of and explosion in a colliery near Dortmund, it is stated that 80 miners are entombed. ...

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