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  2. BOGUS LOVER.

    During the last few weeks a number of girls quietly entered the Cafe Astoria, in Berlin, says the "Daily Mail's" correspondent. ...

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  3. TERRIFIC IMPACT.

    One man was killed and another seriously injured in a collision between a motor cycle and sidecar and a tram at Darlinghurst late yesterday ...

    Article : 176 words
  4. NO MORATORIUM.

    A French authoritative statement says there are ten divisions in the Ruhr, a total of 120,000 men, besides cavalry. ...

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  5. GRAVES AREA.

    The Turks at to-day's sub-commission meeting persisted in their refusal as regards the Gallipoli graves, eliciting a scathing speech from Lord Curzon, who, ...

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  6. NEARLY A SMASH.

    A heavily-laden passenger train had a narrow escape from disaster at Fairfield suburban station on Saturday night, when it was pulled up within ...

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  7. TRAIN OUTRAGES.

    The Dublin correspondent of "The Times" says this morning seven armed men stopped a motor, wherein three police were bring taken to a police station. The ...

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  8. POLICE ON STRIKE.

    Reports of France's determination to cut off the Ruhr by a customs cordon from Germany have created a further panic on the Berlin Bourse. France's ...

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  9. REQUEST FOR COMPLETE DEFAULT

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that it is understood that the French and Belgian delegates will forthwith request the Reparations ...

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  10. JACK TARS.

    Six navy men were attacked by a mob of men at Circular Quay last night and two of them were so brutally handled that they had to be treated at the ...

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  11. SOUTH-WEST ISOLATED.

    Practically the whole of South-West Ireland is telegraphically cut off from Dublin. The affected area is served by a railway which recently suffered intense ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES.

    The farm at Elliesland, near Dumfries, where the poet Burns resided from 1788 to 1791, has been given to the nation by direction of the late George Williamson, ...

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  13. LAND SCHEME.

    The Minister for Lands, Mr. Wearne, held a conference with landholders in the western division at Walgett. The conference carried a motion that, ...

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  14. MURDER STORY CUT SHORT.

    A dramatic interruption in the message concerning the murder of an engine-driver named Daly, who was shot dead at Tralee on January 23, occurred to-day while an ...

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  15. WHAT STATISTICS SHOW.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that documents seized in the Ruhr show that not only are the German industrialists' leaders cheating, but the ...

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  16. SALVATION ARMY OFFICERS' VISIT

    Commissioner and Mrs. Booth-Tucker left by the Corinthic to attend the Salvation Army conferences in Australasia. Thirty-five domestic servants are ...

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  17. FOUR GERMANS SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    A message from Aix-la-Chapelle states that four Germans have been sentenced to death by a Belgian court-martial on a charge of complicity in the recent ...

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  18. MORE EXECUTIONS.

    Three men were executed at Burr, Ireland, for being in possession of arms, entering houses and stealing. The reorganisation of the Free State ...

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  19. STATE POLITICS.

    At Coonamble a deputation waited on the Minister for Lands in connection with capital values and the rentals of leases held from the Crown. ...

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  20. TROTSKY'S JEWISH WIFE.

    The "Daily Mail" Moscow correspondent says Trotsky has put aside his Jewish wife, who is a frenzied, loquacious revolutionist. She has been replaced by ...

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  21. STATE OF SIEGE IN BAVARIA.

    A rumor having been circulated in Coblenz to the effect that a Republic is About to be proclaimed in Rhineland, a crowd stormed, the office of the newspaper ...

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  22. TELEGRAMS.

    Just how the public may be compelled to help the police wen they are attacked in the execution of their duty is engaging the attention of the Acting ...

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  23. 'COMPLETELY AT LOGGERHEADS."

    The approaching close of the Lausanne Conference, after over two months' labors finds the Allies and the Turks completely at loggerheads on a number ...

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  24. SERIOUS RIOTS.

    Serious riots occurred at Trier, where the civilians paraded the streets and threatened the French officials. Cavalry patrolled the town and maintained order. ...

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  25. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    "The Times" says the Admiralty is willing to subsidise the Burney airship scheme, but the Treasury at present is objecting to any subsidy. ...

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  26. 120,000 FRENCH TROOPS.

    The French Minister for Public Works, who has returned to Paris from the Ruhr, reported to M. Poincare and Marshal Foch that the Ruhr is strongly held by ...

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  27. LESS BEER.

    The Minister for Agriculture has suggested to hop growers that they should immediately limit the production of boys owing to the reduction in the ...

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  28. FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    There was a big blaze in Flinders, Lane yesterday afternoon, in the five-storied boot wraehouse of Doery and Tilley. The firemen had a hard fight to prevent the ...

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  29. THE EX-KAISER.

    A telegram from Doorn alleges that the ex-Kaiser's marriage is a complete failure. He and his wife are living in different parts of the castle. It is ...

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  30. AN UNTHINKABLE PROPOSAL.

    Sir Charles Rosenthal says that to allow any interference by the Turks with Gie graves on Gallipoli would be unthinkable. ...

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  31. AN ORDER WITHDRAWN.

    The "Daily Mail's" Berlin correspondent says that owing to 15.000 workers being thrown out of work through the early closing' which was ...

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  32. CONCRETE ROADS

    A function was held at North Sydney to celebrate the completion of the concrete road from Milson's, Point to Macpherson street, the boundary ...

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  33. IMPERIAL WIRELESS.

    The Association of British Chambers, of Commerce, by resolution, urges on the Government the importance of expediting the Imperial wireless chain in ...

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  34. PUBLIC CONTRACTS.

    The British Empire Producers' Organisation has forwarded a letter to Sir P. Lloyd-Graeme, President of the Board of Trade, requesting him to receive a ...

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  35. SHIPMENT OF TELEPHONES.

    Next week a large shipment of telephones will arrive in Australia, and telephones will be supplied to all those who are waiting to be connected. ...

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  36. BAVARIAN "STORM TROOPS."

    According to "The Times" Munich correspondent. Herr Hittler will review 15,000 "storm troops" during a mass rally of the Bavarian National ...

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  37. EX-KAISER AND WIFE.

    There is no truth in the report that the ex-Kaiser and his wife are living apart. They jointly welcomed Prince Henry, the ex-Kaiser's brother, on his ...

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  38. THE "THREE ARTS" BALL.

    For the third successive year the Australian artist, Fred Leist, has been commissioned by British artists to execute a design for the famous "Three Arts" ...

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  39. VIOLENT STRUGGLE.

    Walter Washington, bank manager of Moonee Ponds, was resting, in his home when he saw a well-dressed stranger packing up his silver plate. Washington ...

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  40. PAYMENTS TO BE ENFORCED.

    The Reparations Commission has stated that the schedule of payments laid down in May, 1921, henceforward will be enforced. It is understood that ...

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  41. HOSTILE DEMONSTRATIONS.

    The police president at Essen refused to obey the instruction of the French commander to withdraw the German. police behind the French troops if the ...

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  42. FREEDOM OF GLASGOW.

    The Duke of York visited Glasgow in order to receive the freedom of the city at the Scottish Motor Show. Cheering crowds in the streets and the skirl of the ...

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  43. THE COURTS.

    Tuhi, a Maori, was committed for trial to the Supreme Court on a charge of murder. The principal evidence against him was given by Constable O'Donnell. ...

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  44. BRITAIN'S DEBT.

    The statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, on his return from America bordered on being Pessimistic. He gave no hope that the ...

    Article : 153 words
  45. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    On Australia Day the Strand presented a remarkable sight. From 9 a.m. onwards special traffic police were required to regulate the motor traffic. Dense ...

    Article : 140 words
  46. SPIRITUALISTIC HEALING

    In connection with the contested will case arising out of a bequest of £3000 made by a denationalised German to the London Spiritualistic Alliance, for the ...

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  47. WHEAT CARGO FREIGHTS.

    Mr. Larkin, London manager of the Commonwealth Shipping Line, in the course of a reply to a complaint that no reduction had been made in the rates for ...

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  48. THE CUSTOMS CORDON.

    Reuter's Essen correspondent says the population of the Ruhr is faced with the certainty of being cut off from the rest of Germany on January 31, when the ...

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  49. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.

    It is expected that all the mints in Australia will be taken over by the Commonwealth within the next few years. Only 100 of the 566 Italians brought ...

    Article : 99 words
  50. £1,000,000 ANNUALLY.

    Professor Robert Leiper. lecturing before the Association of Economic Biologists, referred to the loss of one million pounds annually in cattle ...

    Article : 64 words
  51. BRITISH SOLDIER SHOT.

    A Turk fired on two sergeants of the North Staffordshire regiment, who were during a carriage to return to the barracks. One died of wounds. The outrage was ...

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  52. CHART OF ST. LAWRENCE.

    Captain Cook's chart of the river St. Lawrence, which was sold this week in London, has been purchased by Mr. Wr[?] for of Montreal, the head of a ...

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  53. CASE, BUT NO WHISKY.

    When the German steamer Barmen, was in Melbourne a case of whisky for the use of officers was brought on to the wharf An officer sat on the case so as no one ...

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  54. MARK'S DECLINE.

    The German mark to-day was quoted at 125,000 at par. ...

    Article : 19 words
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