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  2. THE WRONG BODY.

    A gruesome happening of over three weeks ago, due to a series of deplorable mistakes, has just come to light, but the parties concerned are as dumb as oysters regarding the ...

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    Such of the following news as is so headed appears in "The Times" this morning, and is cabled to "The Sun" by special permission. It ...

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    Such of the following news as is so headed appears in "The Times" this morning, and is cabled to "The Sun" by special permission. It ...

    Article : 48 words
  5. SOLDIER'S PAY.

    Mr. Cook, who arrived in Sydney this morning, made know to the "Sun" the result of his inquiry into the 18th Infantry Regiment pay-sheet matter. The essence of the ...

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  6. RAILWAY MANAGEMENT.

    "Mr. Ellis acted rightly in recordings and making complaints for his own protection and that of the public, and it is evident that the commissioners did not realise nor grasp ...

    Article : 483 words
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  8. RIVAL NAVIES.

    Mr. J. T. Middlemore, in the House of Commons to-day, questioned the First Lord of the Admiralty as to what armored ships, small cruisers, and destroyers, provided for by ...

    Article : 135 words
  9. BRITAIN'S AERIAL DEFENDERS.

    The army airship Gamma made a fast flight yesterday from Aldershot to London and back. She was piloted by naval officers. ...

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  10. PENALTY FOR POACHING.

    Two men, Herbert Ironmonger and George Pridmore, were sentenced in Northampton to-day to 12 years' penal servitude for poaching in Titmarsh Wood. ...

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  11. OPTIMISTIC MR. GROOM.

    Mr. Groom, M.P. for Darling Downs, Queensland, passed through Sydney this morning, on his way from Melbourne to his constituency. Seen at the Liberal ...

    Article : 115 words
  12. DREADNOUGHTS BUILDING.

    At the present time there are no fewer than 18 Dreadnoughts under construction in British shipbuilding yards. These battleships, only some of which, of ...

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  13. SECRET INFORMATION.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. J. M. Hogge suggested to the First Lord Of the Admiralty that certain information which appeared recently in the "Scotsman" was ...

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  14. ELECTORAL MACHINERY.

    The new leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament arrived in Sydney this morning by the express, and straightaway went to the Liberal Association's room, in ...

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  15. THE WEATHER.

    The conditions throughout were again mild and pleasant yesterday, and in no case did the temperature reach the century. The higher readings, chief of which were ...

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  16. QUEEN VICTORIA'S TOMB.

    To-day being the twelfth anniversary of Queen Victoria's death, the Frogmore Mausoleum was visited by many thousands of people. ...

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  17. OVER MINISTER'S HEAD.

    Further reference was made at this afternoon's meeting of the Water Board to the shortage of funds. Severay members of the board expressed their surprise at the action ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH CONDITIONS.

    Victoria. -- Fine and clear at scattered places in Gippsland, but chiefly cloudy to overcast throughout, with showers at places on the west coast. ...

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  19. COLLIERY ACCIDENTS.

    As a result of the fatal accidents that had occurred at a Welsh colliery several of the chief officials were summoned at Pontypridd for having failed to provide adequate ...

    Article : 89 words
  20. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    The general elections are being held to-day, and they are conspicuous for the want of interest being taken. At noon the number who had voted was the smallest on ...

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  21. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The majority of the Federal members' letters to Mr. O'Malley favor Canberra as the name for the Federal capital. ...

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  22. LONDON STREET TRAFFIC.

    The death of the policeman who was knocked down and killed by a motor 'bus in Dudgate Circus the other day, has brought a discussion as to how the great and growing ...

    Article : 82 words
  23. LABOR'S LOOK-OUT GOOD.

    Mr. Fisher passed through Brisbane this morning for Sydney, where he arrives tomorrow. In an interview he stated that he had been received well everywhere. He has ...

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  24. BRITAIN'S AERIAL DEFENDERS.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, Colonel Seely, Secretary for War, said that the Royal Flying Corps had 26 aeroplanes, 13 of which were monoplanes. ...

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  25. RIVER REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 153 words
  26. ASTRONOMICAL NOTES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  27. CHARGE OF HORSE-STEALING.

    At the Burwood Police Court this morning Percy Hanson was committed for trial on a charge of stealing a horse, valued at £1[?] and the property of John Gore, at Concord, on ...

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  28. TAXI-CAB STRIKE.

    As a result of their diminishing strike pay many of the taxi-cab drivers who were on stride have resumed work. ...

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  29. TO-DAY'S FORECASTS.

    Sydney District. -- Hot and sultry, northerly winds (north-east). New South Wales. -- Warm to hot and sultry; scattered thunderstorms, chiefly in ...

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  30. ILLITERATE FRENCHMEN.

    Notwithstanding 30 years of free education in France, 50,8[?]0 of the 227,068 conscripts enrolled last year were illiterates. ...

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  31. WOOD PULP.

    The annual dinner of the British Wood Pulp Association was held in London. Mr. Frank Lloyd, the president for the year, was in the chair. The company numbered over 250, being the largest gathering of the ...

    Article : 356 words
  32. NO MONEY IN AVIATION.

    Mr. Willows, the well-known airship builder, who in 1910, made a flight across the Channel, is compounding with his creditors. ...

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  33. STRIKE PICKETS.

    A motion forbidding peaceful picketing in time of strikes has been defeated in the German Parliament by 282 votes to 52. ...

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  34. "SUN'S" WEATHER CHART.

    Pressure Note. -- The insignificant high pressure which covered the south-eastern States yesterday, has moved rapidly eastward, and is at present over the Tasman Sea, between Wellington (New Zealand) and our north coast. This rapid movement has allowed the Antarctic disturbance to make great headway -- travelling about 1200 miles in 24 hours -- and at 9 o'clock this morning it covered the whole of New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania, with its centre somewhere to the south of Hobart. As a result of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. WOUND UP.

    The Australasian Share Trust has been wound up. The liquidator is reported to have more than sufficient funds to pay all creditors in full. ...

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  37. MORE MONEY FOR SAILORS.

    The shipowners of Hull, England, are going to raise the wages of seamen by 11s a month. ...

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  38. SURF-BOARD SHOOTING.

    "In the 'Sun's' edition of January 22 I read with much regret that the Manly Council intend to suppress the splendid sport of surfboard shooting. ...

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  39. PRESIDENT YUAN'S NEPHEW.

    Yuan-Khun, a nephew of the President of the Chinese Republic, has been appointed second secretary at the Chinese Legation, London. ...

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  40. THIEVES IN DISGUISE?

    In a paragraph in the "Sun" of January 18, headed, "Thieves in Disguise, Hawkers at Work," you state that a prominent police officer says that the hawkers of the present ...

    Article : 181 words
  41. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 176 words
  42. SHIPOWNERS' INSURANCE.

    A strong mutual association is being formed in London for the insurance of shipowners against war risks. It is pointed out that the recent war has ...

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  43. WATER BOARD'S ACTIVITY.

    At to-day's meeting of the Water Board an abstract of revenue collected from July 1 to January 18 was tabled, showing the amount to be £311,317, as against £289,663 for the ...

    Article : 81 words
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