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  2. 260 POINTS IN 20 MIN.

    GLEN INNES, Monday.--One of the moat violent storms ever experienced in Glen Innes passed over the district shortly alter 2 o'clock to-day. ...

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  3. PROBABLY FINE

    The prospect of a fine Christmas is good--despite the inclemency of yesterday. There is nothing to indicate ...

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  4. COCKATOO

    Mr. W. G. Mahony. M.H.R., has received from the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) a reply to the telegram he forwarded, protesting against the dismissal of workmen from Cockatoo ...

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  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 384 words
  6. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 1,647 words
  7. DIRECT WIRELESS

    During the next few weeks it is expected that the scheme for a direct wireless service between Australia and England and other countries will be finalised. ...

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  8. THE ASHBOLT SCHEME.

    The amended schedule of the distribution of the capital to be raised in connection Willi the proposed Empire Air Service scheme, throws an entirely different light ...

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  9. AN EASY JOB.

    Mr. Peter Board says "he knows of no easier job than to criticise education." It is just as easy, however, to criticise the critics. They often leave quite as much ...

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  10. T. E. ROFE

    The inquiry concerning the connection of T. E. Rofe with the Butler divorce case in 1895, conducted by a Special Committee of Parliament, over which Mr. Simon Hickey presided, ...

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  11. CHRISTMAS

    Most people are unselfish enough to help the lame dog over the stile of poverty at Christmas. It is this spirit of unselfishness that is inspiring the various charitable societies to ...

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  12. PADDINGTON ABSORPTION

    That the question of amalgamation of Paddington with the City be discharged from the business paper of this council. ...

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  13. DISTRESSED SOLDIERS

    The work of distributing the £520 7s 6d subscribed by the Government and the Poppy Day fund has already begun, and there was a rush of applicants at the Returned Soldiers' ...

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  14. COST OF LIVING

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Further reductions in the cost of food and groceries are reflected in the latest report of the Commonwealth Statistician in regard to investigations during ...

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  15. AFTER SIX HARVESTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Having handled six consecutive harvests, the Wheat Board will shortly pass out of existence. The 1920-21 poo'l is expected to be cleared ...

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  16. NORTH COAST TRADE

    The directors of the North Coast Steam Navigation Company have decided to replace the wrecked steamer Wollongbar by an up-to-date passenger and cargo steamer. ...

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  17. BRISBANE TRAFFIC

    Brisbane, Monday.--The new regulations for the registration of motor vehicles under the Main Roads Act came into force to-day. One feature is that they provide for the transfer of ...

    Article : 167 words
  18. NOT ALWAYS GLOOM

    Even the undertaker can put away his long, black coat, and funereal whisper to embark on an annual picnic, with hampers and orchestra. This was proved at the Undertakers' ...

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  19. PACIFIC CABLE

    In addition to the proposed new routes in connection with the duplication of the Pacific cable particulars of which were given in Saturday's "Daily Telegraph," it is also proposed ...

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  20. FAVOR MILLION FARMS

    Mr. H. M. Somer, secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales, has received official notification that the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria has. carried a ...

    Article : 163 words
  21. MOTHER AND BABY

    MELBOURNE, Monday--A pitiful tragedy was discovered this morning at Oakleigh, a suburb of Melbourne. George F. Brennan, a plasterer, who lived ...

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  22. FRANCE AND FEAR

    The naval demands of France provide an instance of the dominating influence of fear on the mind of a people, assuming, that is, that the present French Government ...

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  23. LITHGOW IRONWORKS

    LITHGOW, Monday.--Reductions continue at the iron works, and for the first time skilled men are affected. At present about 25 engineers, fitters, and ...

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  24. FAILING FORESTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Minister for Lauds slated to-day that the activities held up by the recent depression in the timber trade hail been revived, and every day special trains, ...

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  25. DAY BY DAY.

    The crisis that has brought about the union of anti-communistic elements under Sir George Fuller's leadership provides the new Government with a policy ready ...

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  26. DON'T HOARD!

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Shopkeepers and others, whose business is influenced by copper coinage, have, in Melbourne, become apprehensive that, for Christmas and New Year ...

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  27. NIGHT RACING

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Queenslasd Attorney-General to-day said that he had received a letter from the secretary of the Coorparoo Turf Club, notifying that it was intended to ...

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  28. VICTORIAN PRODUCTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The value of Victorian products for 1920-21 is estimated by the Government Statist at £97,059,593 compared with £89,769,840 in 1919-20. ...

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  29. PLAGUE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--At Cairns, after a two-weeks immunity, a rat caught on a dredge in Trinity Bay was found to have plague, as had also a mouse from a town store. ...

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  30. PERSONAL

    Hon. Tetley Grant is among the passenger! booked by the Omar, leaving Sydney to-day for Loudon. Mr. H. Morton, city engineer, of Wellington ...

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  31. CESSNOCK GETS IT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--No. 35 Golden Casket Art Union results are:-- First, £5000, "Plug" Syndicate, care of Jack Gibson's billiard room, Cessnock, N.S.W. ...

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  32. MELBOURNE CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A conference of representatives of metropolitan municipalities held to-night considered protective measures against the introduction of bubonic plague, ...

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  33. SEEKING A MARKET

    A committee of Hawkesbury dairy producers has been elected to come to Sydney to find a market for the 4500 gallons of milk produced in the district daily. ...

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  34. SIX THOUSAND EGGS

    Over six thousand eggs were collected by various Newcastle schools for the Newcastle and Wallsond Hospitals. The actual number, 6232, were divided between the two hospitals. ...

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  35. W.A. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION

    PERTH, Monday.--Mr. Collier's no-confidence motion respecting the Lake Clifton railway put chase does not perturb the Mitchell Ministry seriously. ...

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  36. RETURNING CRICKETERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The secretary of the Victorian Cricket Association received a wireless message from Mr. Smith, manager of the Australian team, which is returning by the ...

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  37. ESCAPE OF MENTAL PATIENT

    An inmate of the Callan Park Mental Hospital, aged 24, 6ft. 2in, in height, and of strong build, escaped from the institution during the progress of a house cricket match. Diligent ...

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  38. SIX-YEAR-OLD PLAINTIFF

    PERTH, Monday.--Mr. Justice Burnside has adjourned till March the case in which Mr. J. J. Holmes, M. L. C., seeks to declare null the marriage of his brother, Robert Hardy Holmes. ...

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  39. THE "JOB CONTROL" FIZZLE.

    The rapid fizzling nut of the Main ram hold-up by an attempt forcibly to introduce "job control" is an event upon which the Labor unions, as well as the community, are ...

    Article : 218 words
  40. WORKSHOP BURNT OUT

    A workshop, owned by Robert Shannon, in Wiles Street, Alexandria, was burnt out by a fire late last night. Alexandria. Redfern, and Waterloo brigades attended the outbreak. ...

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  41. THE LATE MR. JOHN KELLY.

    Mr. John Kelly, of Ryde, died in Lewisham Private Hospital yesterday after an operation. He was an alderman of Hyde Council for some years, and was several times elected ...

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  42. SORTING ENGLISH MAILS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--It has been suggested to the postal authorities that in view of the importance and the late arrival of the incomeing English mail, the bags should be ...

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  43. HONOR ROLL UNVEILED

    The honor roll of the Peace Memorial Church of St. Philip in Auburn, was unveiled by Major-General Sir Charles Rosenthal. Returned soldiers, sailors, and nurses, boy scouts, and ...

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  44. REMARKABLE ESCAPE

    May Hunt (3), of 353 Bourke Street, Darling-hurst, had a remarkable escape from sudden death last night, when she toppled over a balcony and fell 15ft. to the ground, sustaining ...

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