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  2. REAPPRAISEMENT

    A deputation representing the executive of the Farmers and Settlers' Association and Country Party members was introduced by Mr. Hunt, ...

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  3. THE MINERS

    It was reported in Sydney this afternoon that even if all the miners do not receive notice on Friday, at least portion of. them will receive 14 ...

    Article : 344 words
  4. HORSEWHIPPED .

    An extraordinary story was told at Burwood Court to day, when Albert Glasgow and Charles-Bolden were charged with having inflicted grievous bodily harm on ...

    Article : 164 words
  5. FREE LABOR

    Members of the Sydney and Suburban Timber Merchants' Association are advertising for free labor for their establishments. Preference ...

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  6. CASTING VOTE

    The Government averted defeat by the casting vote of the Speaker in the House of Representatives this afternoon on a motion put forward. ...

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  7. BELOW ZERO

    There is no sign of the breaking up of the Arctic weather. The intense cold is accentuated by snowstorms and heavy gales ...

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  8. THANKSGIVING

    There was an imposing spectacle at St. Peter's to-day, nominally the seventh anniversary of the Pope's coronation, but which was converted into a solemn ...

    Article : 194 words
  9. DRANK POISON

    A rabbiter, Immanuel Gonez, was recently found dead at his camp in King Country, New Zealand. The police found two bottles of strychnine in the camp. ...

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  10. HUMAN DOCUMENT

    A remarkably human document is the ex-Kaiser's preface to the German-edition of Sir Frederick Ponsonby's "Letters of the Empress Frederick." It was written ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. STEAMER BEACHED

    A disaster was narrowly averted when the coastal steamer, Casino, struck a submerged object, which ripped a hole in her bottom, off Warrnambool, last night. ...

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  12. LOCKED IN ROOM

    A curious case was heard in the District Court to day, when Hannah Kirk, who was the respondent in divorce proceedings last August, brought an action ...

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  13. ARMED ROBBERS

    A taxi driver, whose name the police refuse to disclose, stated that he was hired by a man in Elizabeth street at 8 o'clock last night, who requested to be driven ...

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  14. THE KING

    A sixty mile an hour gale raged around Craigwell House until dawn, when the sun rose in a clear sky. Despite earlier sleeplessness, the doctors are satisfied with the ...

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  15. OPENS TUESDAY

    A joint statement issued to-day on behalf of the employers and employees' delegations announces that the general arrangements for the resumption of the ...

    Article : 175 words
  16. MAN COMMITS SUICIDE

    On January 30 a widow, named Mary Roache, died at 56 Yurong street, city. Shortly afterwards Frederick. Dixon, 58, who was said to be particularly friendly ...

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  17. MISSING MAN

    The body of Alfred Day, 25, who had been missing from his home at Lidcombe since Sunday last, was found to-day floating in the Parramatta River at a ...

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  18. MELBOURNE RIOT

    A serious disturbance took place on the south wharf to-day when unionist timber workers attacked volunteer drivers. ...

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  19. DERAILED

    The Scotch night express on the Mid? railway ran into a goods train near Alfreton, Derbyshire. The engine overturned and four ...

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  20. Y,A,L, BOYS

    The Young Australia League boys visited Juarez. (Mexico), where they were tendered a luncheon by leading business men, composed entirely of Mexican ...

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  21. J. B. PARKER

    John Brendon Parker, 25, who escaped from the Darlinghurst police station in August last, and who was rearrested at Bordeaux (France), arrived at Fremantle ...

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  22. UNION CONTROLLED MINE

    A strike occurred at the Balmain coal mine which is controlled by. members of the Miners Federation. The union management introduced the card system ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. HEALTH OF PEOPLE

    Speaking at a meeting of the new Health Society. Dr. Arthur, Minister for Health, expressed astonishment at tho amount of ill health and disease in New ...

    Article : 152 words
  24. LOSS TOTALS ₤150

    The total loss caused by the robbery of mail from the steamer Wahine has been assessed at £150. About 40 bags were rifled. ...

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  25. PROTECTION FOR DAIRYING

    The Western Canada Dairy Association and the British Columbia dairymen opened conventions simultaneously today. An intimation was given that the ...

    Article : 66 words
  26. LILY LANGTRY DEAD

    The death is reported of Lily Langtry, a former society and stage beauty. She was in bed three weeks but her spirits did not flag till Sunday, when the strain ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. SANDBAGGED

    Edward Murphy informed the police that when he alighted from a bus at Cro-nulla last night,he was followed by two fellow passengers. One of the men caught ...

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  28. LAWSON BUS SMASH

    Charles Edward Coombes, manager of Lue Station, Mudgee, was acquitted at the Parramatta Quarter Sessions to day on a charge of having .feloniously slain ...

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  29. SHOTS FIRED

    An alleged thief was arrested under exciting circumstances early this morning at North Shore. Police have been engaged watching ...

    Article : 160 words
  30. S, ARMY MEDIATION

    The " Daily Express" understands that both Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Ramsay Macdonald have been asked by a representative of General Booth to attempt to ...

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  31. IN FLOODED CREEK

    When William Connigan, 54, teamster, and Henry Simpkins, both of Bonalbo, were about to cross Peacock Creek, near Bonalbo, on Monday afternoon, Simpkins ...

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  32. STILL IN GAOL

    Acting on the suggestion of President Cosgrave that De Valera should be released purely as an act of grace, the Minister for Home Affairs for Northern ...

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  33. ARMED HOLD UP

    Donald Stewart and Roy Kitching were sentenced to eighteen months and one year respectively in connection with the armed hold-up of jockeys who were ...

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  34. BRAWL ON STREET

    Exciting scenes were witnessed at Lcichhardt, when three men suddenly rushed from a motor car and attacked three others, who were walking along ...

    Article : 104 words
  35. TROTSKY AT CONSTANTINOPLE

    Trotsky has arrived from Odessa. This is the first definite news of his where abouts, which for a fortnight have been the subject of a mass of contradictory ...

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  36. ELECTORAL COMMISSIONER

    Cabinet to-day decided to appoint Judge Edwards as Electoral Commissioner under the provisions of the Act passed last session. His salary will be ...

    Article : 47 words
  37. PARRAMATTA BY--ELECTION

    Nominations for the Parramatta scat in the Legislative Assembly closed today. There were three candidates, namely, Herbert Bowles, journalist (Independent); ...

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  38. 'GAS LOCK'

    Several days having passed without any news of the Blenheim oil bore gusher, which caused great excitement on the Stock Exchange, it is now reported that ...

    Article : 64 words
  39. 'FLU DEATH ROLL RISING.

    The influenza epidemic in Britain is intensifying. The weekly death rolls from January 1 are 93, 122, 179, 321, 652. ...

    Article : 66 words
  40. BARS OF IRON

    The driver of a St. Kilda train noticed bars of iron on the opposite line. He removed the obstructions just before another train dashed by. Boys are ...

    Article : 46 words
  41. RELAPSE

    Field- Marshal Foch has had a relapse. Five doctors are in consultation. ...

    Article : 18 words
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