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  2. AGREEMENT URGED

    LONDON, Sunday.--Lord Birkenhead, writing in the "Sunday Times," relative to the apparent general assumption that a Labour ...

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  3. DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS

    A significant move has been made by the German Government in its efforts to determine the future of the Ruhr and the ...

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  4. ENORMOUS LOSSES

    LONDON, Sunday.--Fifty-one fresh cases of foot and mouth disease have been reported throughout the country. P[?] Christmas cattle are being ...

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  5. ADELAIDE MEAT DISPUTE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday--An agreement has been reached between the Abattoirs Board and the Australian Meat Industry Employees Union, ...

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  6. POLICE METHODS

    INGHAM, Sunday.--When the Royal Commission, under which Mr. C. D. O'Brien, P.M., was appointed to investigate charges relating to police ...

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  7. WARDER KILLED

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.--Whilst on duty in the day dormitory at the Military Hospital for the Insane at Mont Park on Saturday afternoon, George Hall (53), an ...

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  8. "CRISIS CERTAIN"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. Arthur Blackeley, M.H.R. (secretary of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party), stated to-day that he ...

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  9. "JOLLY NEAR OIL"

    "We are tally near oil." said Mr. C. E. Nichols at the official opening of the bores at Laguna Bay, near Tewantin, on Saturday. ...

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  10. MOTOR CAR SKIDS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A motor car skidded and overturned on Windsor-road, near Parramatta, this afternoon. Velentia Marchell (21 single), of ...

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  11. DR. SUN YAT SEN

    LONDON, Saturday.--According to the correspondent of "The Times" at Pekin, De, Sun Yat Sen believes that he has influence over the British Labour ...

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  12. A LONG CHASE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.--The Tahiti is carrying to Sydney two passengers of more than passing interest. They are Detective-Sergeant Edwards, of the ...

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  13. "PERIOD OF PROOF"

    LONDON, Saturday.--The "Lancet," in a discussion on the appeal on behalf of Dr. Spahlinger, and the optimistic reports on his treatment, states ...

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  14. EMPIRE YEAR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--On the last stroke of the present year Major-General Sir Granville Ryrie (president of the Empire Development Union) will during the ...

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  15. TEAM FOR BISLEY

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  16. A.W.U. BALANCES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Speaking in the Domain to-day, Mr. T. Carmody, once organiser for the A.W.U., said that the lost central branch balance-sheet showed ...

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  17. BEHIND THE TINSEL

    LONDON, Saturday,--Sir Gerald Dumaurier, the actor manager, writing in the "weekly Dispatch." comments extensively on the [?] of the present-day ...

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  18. CONDUCT OF HOTELS

    "I would suggest to the Licensed Victuallers' Association that there should be a control to advise licensing committees as to the suitability of ...

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  19. 2000 UNEMPLOYED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Victorian State executive of the Textile Workers' Union has passed a resolution protesting strongly against the ...

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  20. AN OPERA STAR

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Paris correspondent of the "Weekly Dispatch" gives prominence to a rumour that Georges Carpentier possess a ...

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  21. SAFE BLOWN

    Early no Sunday morning the safe the Manly railway station was blown open and about £8 16s 2d in money stolen. ...

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  22. TALBOT HOUSE

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Prince of Wales, wearing flannels and a blazer, decorated with the Ypres coat of arms, participated in the festival celebrating ...

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  23. AIR SUPREMACY

    LONDON, Saturday.--The air correspondent of "The Daily Mail" (London) telegraphs that Germany is planing to secure the airway control in ...

    Article : 113 words
  24. CYCLE MATCH RACE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Harris Horder (New South Wales) Australian track champion, was not able to participate in the special r ace for £100 ...

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  25. GREEK ELECTIONS

    ATHENS, Saturday.--Rumours are current that the anti-Venizelosts are preparing to make trouble on Sunday, when the general elections will be ...

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  26. ITALY AND FRANCE

    LONDON, Saturday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Rome telegraphs that the Italian Government is angered at the French reply ...

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  27. INJURED NECK

    Joseph Proudfoot, an adult, of Black-street, Virginia, was admitted to the General Hospital yesterday, suffering from injury to the neck. His condition ...

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  28. ECHO OF ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.--An echo of the election fight was heard in Court, when a partner in a brushworks named Braintree sought an injunction to ...

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  29. USE OF BIG SHIPS

    LONDON, Saturday.--Admiral Mark Kerr, in debating with Viscount Curzon as to whether battleships were obsolete, opened that the newest battleships should ...

    Article : 174 words
  30. SUMMER RACING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 words
  31. MEDICAL STUDENTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Dr. Una Fielding, formerly of the Sydney University staff but now a demonstrator in anatomy at the University College of London, has ...

    Article : 155 words
  32. MAN SEVERELY BURNED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Alfred Beldon (48) of Bathurst, was badly burned about the upper portion of his body on Saturday night, and was admitted to ...

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  33. MAIL BRANCHES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Convened by the Commonwealth Public Service Board. a conference of mail branch superintendents and other representatives has been ...

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  34. OLD MELBURNIANS

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Old Melburnians in England to-night entertained Mr. S. M. Bruce at a school dinner in the Colonial Institute. ...

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  35. BURNED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Owing to her nightdress catching fire on Saturday morning. Mrs. Ivy Miller (26, of Gilgandra) was burnt from head to foot. ...

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  36. MEDICAL STUDENTS

    LONDON, Saturday.--One hundred guests sat down to the Australasian Medical Association's dinner to-night. Mr. Milligan, secretary, said that ...

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  37. BARN ON FIRE

    LONDON, Saturday.--A fire occurred in abarn at Leipzig German, in which 25 homeless people were sleeping, and thirteen persons were burned to death. ...

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  38. AMATEUR BOXING.

    The Q.A.B. and W. Union will stage the semi-finals of the metropolitan championships at the Stadium to-night (Monday), when some interesting contests are set ...

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  39. FALL FROM TREE

    TOOWOOMBA, Sunday.--George Allen Peterson, 8 years of ago, who fell from a tree on Friday afternoon. fracturing his skull, died in the hospital this ...

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  40. MADAME FAHMY'S CHILD

    LONDON, Saturday.--Madame Fsmy, the central figure in the sensational murder trial in London recently, has applied to the Cairo tribunal to appoint ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. DAMAGE TO CROPS

    PERTH, Saturday.--There have been thunderstorms throughout the [?] accompanied by hail. Heavy [?] reported in the Kimberley ...

    Article : 57 words
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