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  4. COAL STEAMER OVERDUE.

    The worst fears were entertained to-day regarding the overdue collier Undola, which is owned by the Roa[?]cliff Colleries, Limited. The vessel left Bellambi at 6 ...

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  6. MORE INFLUENZA.

    A telegram from Albany states that the steamer Boonah was coaled from a hulk and sailed for the east on Tuesday. The Western Australian contingent on ...

    Article : 260 words
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  8. WAYS OF THE WORLD

    The sweet young thing thought she was ma[?]ing a huge success. “There is one thing I can’t understand—” he started to say. “Only one?” she asked, without ...

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  9. BY AIR TO INDIA.

    The official Press Burcau reports that a Handley-Page aeroplane, on the way to the Ea[?], has reached Egypt. Ow[?]ng to had weather, the machine [?]ew by way of ...

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  10. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

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  11. General Hurt in Capsized ‘Plane.

    An airplane with a British pilot and an American general as passenger, returning from Treves to Paris, capsized near Paris. The pilot died from his wounds, and the ...

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  12. SHOPKEEPERS AND EARLY CLOSING

    There appears to be some doubt in the minds of shopkeepers in regard to the closing times fixed by the Act for Saturday, December 28, aid Saturday, January ...

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  13. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The position and policy the Northern Territory were stated in a memorandum entitled Outlines of Policy prepared by the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. ...

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  14. A FREEZING FALL OUT

    A split has occurred respecting the agreement between the Western Australian Mea[?] Export Company and the Government to establish with the Government ...

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  15. CLENELG CLUB.

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  16. THE HOLIDAYS.

    Christmas Day passed off in most peaceful circumstances. The weather was not typical of the festive season, but the delightfully cool (almost semi-wintry) conditions ...

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  17. No Disease on Ventura.

    The position at the quarantine station has not changed in any particular. There are still only eight patients in hospital, of whom three are seriously ill. No fresh cases ...

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  18. C H R I S T M A S T I D CELEBRATIONS.

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  19. FORBES TRAIN ASSAULT.

    Wilfred Larsen (27), who attempted to held up the Forbes mail train, was brought before the Bathurst Court on Christmas Day and remanded until next week. The ...

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  20. Six New Cases in Perth.

    Six new cases of influenza were reported from the quarantine station yesterday, including Dr[?]. Collins and Pomroy and Father Flynn, and three more nurses. The ...

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  21. SOLDIERS’ RUGBY MATCHES.

    In Rugby football matches yesterday a team of New Zealanders selected from camps in England (not from France) scored 16 points against the public schools ...

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  22. STOCKS AND SHAKES.

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  23. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Cambridge University has returned Coalitionists for both its seats in the House of Commons. The University of Wales and the Irish universities of Belfast and ...

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  24. THE LAW COURTS.

    George Charles Slater, a youth, was charged with having, on December 21, stolen a quantity of clothing and trinkets, belonging to W. John Howden, and valued at £6. It was stated by ...

    Article : 333 words
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  26. RAND GOLDMINING.

    Sir W. Wallers President of the Chamber of Mines, speaking at the quarterly meeting, said the gold industry had hung on amazingly well during the war as ...

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  27. AFTER - WAR TRADE.

    The Council of the London Chambers of Commerce urge that duties should be levied on raw materials exported from British possessions, unless intended for ...

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  28. Family Notices

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  29. PERSONAL.

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  30. CHRISTMAS EVE TRAGEDY.

    A telegram from Watertown, capital of the Jefferson country, New York, state[?] that an explosion destroyed the shell-loading building of the J. B. Wise ...

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  32. SCARLET GAIETIES.

    To-night the Scarlet Gaieties will again present their Christmas season programme, which has proved an irresistible attraction to lovers of bright comedy and delightful ...

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  34. VEHICULAR COLLISION

    On Christmas afternoon a collision occurred, at the intersection of King William and Pirie streets, Adelaide, between a motor car owned and driven by Dr. Meikle, ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

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