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  2. CHILDREN OF INSTINCT.

    Professor J. Arthur Thomson writes in "John [?] Weekly":— This is an old story, but we have just received the fifth volume of [?] "Social ...

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  3. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    The Finance minister to-day declared that the new Cabled would adopt the previous Ministry's Budget estimate for the coming fiscal year involving 10,000,000 ...

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  4. TO DARWIN ON FOOT.

    The latest Cook's tour is a walk from Melbourne to Darwin, but the man who conceived it (Edward A. Cook), far from working it up with gorgeous views and ...

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  5. THE OLYMPIC GAMES APPEAL.

    Mr. William Ashworth (secretary of the South Australian Swimming Association), who was a South Australia a delegate to the meeting of the Australian ...

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  6. RINDERPEST.

    The [?] that [?] broke out many months ago and was still being grappled with in [?] is contained in the Ceylon "Times" of ...

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  7. WHAT MUSSOLINI WANTS.

    Mr. G. Ward Price, who in November returned from Italy, where he had several interviews was Signor Mussolini gives an amount in the London "Daily Mail" of ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    On Wednesday evening the Adela[?]e Fire Brigade received a will from Constable Dick to a bootmaker's shop in [?] occupied by Mr. Josiah ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    "There is not a man in it Australia House, London who knows anything about farming." Mr. D. Buchanan, who says he worked there for four years, made this ...

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  10. A BOLTING TEAM.

    The sight, of a big team of horses attached to a heavy waggon galloping along Hughes-street on Monday afternoon caused no small commotion. The roadway was ...

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  11. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sates to-day 5,723 bales were offered, and the sales, including private transactions, amounted to 5,982 bales There was a keen demand for all ...

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  12. KILLED BY A RAILWAY TRUCK.

    The death occurred this morning of Bertha Haye (30). of Auburn, who sustained injuries to the spine as the result of being knocked down by a truck at ...

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  13. EARLY MORNING FIRES.

    Shortly before 3 a.m. to-day a fire broke out in the garage of Messrs. Laverack Brothers, at Dubbo. It spread of the premises of the Berrima. District Dairy Co., ...

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  14. THE DARWIN MEAT WORKS.

    After a discussion with representatives of Vesteys, the Federal Government have made an [?] to the firm, which is practically on ...

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  15. DAY BAKING.

    The master bakers, in a letter to the Bakers' Union, have refused the latter their demand for day baking. The secretary of the association in his letter said ...

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  16. FERRY STEAMERS COLLIDE.

    A collision occurred in the Harbor today between the Manly steamer [?] [?] and the Sidney ferry steamer Karre[?]a. The former was [?] to the ...

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  17. THE BAPTISM OF INFANTS.

    The Rev. L. C. M. Donaldson, whose resignation from the Presbyterian Church has been accepted, has accepted an invitation from the North Sydney Baptist ...

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  18. HELPING A SICK COMRADE.

    At the annual meeting of the R.S.L. it was reported that one member (Mr. S.E. Sargent) had been taken seriously ill. It was unanimously decided to arrange a ...

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  19. IN ERUPTION.

    It is reported from [?] that [?] one of three mountains in the centre of North Island, has been in eruption all day. Dense volumes of smoke ...

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  20. AMERICAN SHIPS.

    The sale of vessels of the Dollar Line in September last has resulted in a loss to the United States of over 26,000,000 dollars. The vessels, which ...

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  21. THE DIXMUDE.

    A message from Bizerta states that the dispatch boat [?] which is searching for the wreckage of the Dixmude, has recovered from the sea a charred body, with ...

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  22. THE FEDERAL CABINET.

    Notices for the first Federal Cabinet meeting at Canberra, on January 30. are now being issued. Dr. Earle Page is uncertain whether to go to Tasmania first ...

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  23. FIRES IN SYDNEY.

    Several serious fires were reported today. A furniture factory at Ashfield. owned by Mr. E. [?] was completely destroyed, but the showrooms were ...

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  24. PROFESSIONAL CYCLISTS

    Three prominent professional racing cyclists, Robert Spears, Harris Horder, and Bernard Ket, were to-day each [?] £3, in default 14 days' imprisonment, for ...

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  25. THE PRICE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales has departed for Paris on a few days' visit, travelling as the Earl of Chester.-Reuter. ...

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  26. COTTON CULTURE.

    "I notice in the press," remarked Senator Pearce to-day, "the cabled announcement from London of the appointment of a cotton entomologist to the Commonwealth. ...

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  27. A HUSBAND'S APPLICATION.

    William Samuel Peach, of Gou[?]urn, who is suing his wife for restitution of conjugal rights, applied to acting-Justice Ralston, in Chambers to-day, for a ...

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  28. PROHIBITION.

    The continued activities of Federal [?] aid[?]d by the Ku [?] Klan, in [?] establishments have resulted [?] a situation so serious that the ...

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  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    The Premier [?] Mitchell) opened the State general election campaign at Northam to-night. His Government he said, assumed office ...

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  30. AN APOLOGY DEMANDED.

    It is understood that unless an [?] is tendered the Government intend to institute proceedings for criminal libel against the Primary Producers' newspaper ...

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  31. LAWN TENNIS.

    N[?] South Wales finished the day with a lead of one match, winning two singles and two doubles. Wellington won two singles and one double. Additional ...

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  32. EATEN BY AN ALLIGATOR.

    A story of how a man Was eaten by an [?] and how the unfortunate man's body was recovered when the monster was shot, comes from North Queen[?]and. ...

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  33. ALLEGED RINGING-IN.

    In connection with the Lookout case of Alleged ringing-in, it is understood that two other horses have been impounded. Both are brown geldings, and one is al ...

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  34. MALTESE IMMIGRANTS.

    On his return to the city to-day Senator Pearce was regarding the cable message, published last week, indicating that the restrictions on the immigration ...

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  35. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The cricket match between south Austr[?] and a Gou[?]urn 14 was concluded to-day, when the visitors won by six wickets and 11 runs. Scores:— ...

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  36. THE ITALIAN CHORUS.

    The trouble which has been created in Melbourne in connection with the importation of an Italian male chorus for the Melba Grand Opera Company was ...

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  37. THE HORSE IDENTIFIED.

    The police at [?] report that the [?] which won in the name of Lookout has been indentified definitely as Willie [?] This horse is now between ten ...

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  38. PENTRIDGE GAOL.

    The penal authorities are perturbed at a second outbreak of fire at Pentridge, which occurred to-day. According to evidence given at the enquiry into the fire ...

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  39. CYCLING.

    Amateur cycling championship were held at the Sports (Ground tonight. Results:—One Mile championship—G. Dempsey, 1; A. ...

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  40. THE COAL MINERS.

    The West Wallsend collieries resumed to-day, after having been idle for three weeks. ...

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  41. WHERE DID LIFE BEGIN?

    Does the wonderful Valley of Jewels, in [?] Mongolia, which recently has revealed to scientists the (sources of insect, reptilian and mammalian life, hold also the ...

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  42. MANY PITS IDLE.

    East Greta, Duckenfield No. 2, Northern Extended, and the upper level of the Redhead pit were all idle to-day. The lower level of the Redhead mine is working ...

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  43. GERMANY'S FINANCES.

    Messrs. Dawes and Young. American members of the Experts Committee who are enquiring into Germany's finances. in a statement to-day, pointed out that they ...

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  44. SUPPORT FOR MR. MAHONY.

    Offers of support have been received by Mr. Mahony, M.H.R., from all sections of the Federal Parliament in the campaign to secure preference for the ...

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  45. DALHOUSIE BY-ELECTION.

    A [?] issued to-day for the Dalho[?] by-election for the Victorian Assembly [?] nomination day as January 18 and polling day January 31. [?] ...

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  46. HENRY LAWSON.

    The residents of Grenfell have decided to purchase, the house in which Henry Lawson, the poet, was born, and to erect an obelisk to his memory. ...

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  47. TASMANIA.

    The Premier (Mr. Lyons) stated to-day that Parliament greed to retain the Agent-General in his opinion that official should be able to advertise the State and ...

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  48. DANEGELD COINS.

    While engaged in making a roadway. two farmers, of [?] Norway, [?] [?] three hundred silver coins (states a Christiana telegram of November 12). ...

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  49. TROTTING.

    According to statements made at a meeting [?] the newly-formed Owners' Trotting Club held at Balfour's Ca[?] on Wednesday evening, the trouble that has existed in connection with trotting in ...

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  50. HOTEL EMPLOYES ASSAULTED.

    At the Central Police Court to-day George Veal (32) was charged with having assaulted Clara Stack and Violet Howard, employes of the Coogee Bay Hotel. ...

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  51. THE TOWER OF BABEL.

    Sir James Frazier, the British historian, writing in a Swiss magazine, has revived the legend of the tower of Babel, which is causing considerable interest in Fran[?]. ...

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  52. A STATE MINE CLOSED.

    A Rockhampton message states that the [?] State coal mine haw been de[?] closed. A notice was posted this morning requesting all miners to take their ...

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  53. WHICH ONE.

    "Oh. mamma," asked the child, "who is that?" He pointed to [?] who was passing. "A Sister of [?] was the answer ...

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  54. THE EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The Empire Exhibition Commission today decided to discuss the ban on the export of livestock on [?] of the [?] [?] outbreak with the Minister of ...

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  55. THE COUNTRY PARTY LEADER.

    At a meeting of Parliamentary supporters of the executive of the Country Party held to-day Mr. W. Thomson, member for Katanning, was ejected leader. ...

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  56. IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES.

    If you have catarrhal deafness or head noises go to[?]your chemist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it ¼ pint of hot water and a little sugar. ...

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  57. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    [?] has been withdrawn from the A.J.C. Anniversary [?] ...

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  58. TOO MANY PARLIAMENTS

    Speaking at Bathurst to-day the Minister of Mines (Mr. Fitzpatrick) said he favored the abolition of the State Parliaments. There were four departments under his ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. SOLDIERS' MOTHER' BAND.

    Further cheer has been given the [?] and cancer patients at the North-terrace institution by the Soldiers' Mothers' Band. Though the kindness of the public and a sale of ...

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  61. FRUIT FOR THE EXHIBITION.

    Twenty shipments have left Australia for the British Empire Exhibition and the fruit required for display in the Australian pavilion will be drawn from a special pack ...

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  62. THE FANTOME TO BE-SOLD.

    [?] ship returned to Sydney to-day after cruising eight months in Torres Straits and along the Great [?] Reef. She will now be ...

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