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  4. BROTHERS DROWNED

    GEELONG, Tuesday. -- A boating fatality was discovered at Whittington, a few miles from breakwater today. The victims ...

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  5. BRITAIN IS ALL RIGHT

    Mr P.I. Pybus, one of Britain's leading men in industry Who armed in Sydney yesterday aboard the round-the-world liner Carinthia, expresses his astonishment at the stories he has heard on,his tour of the gloomy condition of things in [?] ...

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  6. PRIEST'S PRAYER HUT

    ARARAT, Tuesday.--On the lonely spur of One Tree Hill, 1700 feet above sea level, the Rev. Father Leyden, assistant parish priest of Ararat, lias ...

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  7. WALSH FOR ENGLAND

    Tom Walsh, General President of the Australian Seamen's Union, has decided to go to England at the end of January to ...

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  8. ALMEIDA MURDER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- When Douglas Robertson was charged yesterday with the murder of William Charles Frederick ...

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  9. THE WINDJAMMER'S TYPISTE

    Today in Melbourne Harbor are five sailing ships. Perhaps there is no port in the world where so many are congregated. ...

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  10. ENGLAND'S TEST CAPTAIN

    A, cable message from London today slates that it is generally assumed that A. W. Carr. captain of Notts, who is regarded as one ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. STOP PRESS

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  12. SEAMEN'S AFFAIRS

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- The affairs of the Victorian Branch of the Seamen's Union were referred to at a meeting of the Sydney branch today. ...

    Article : 287 words
  13. FIRST FARE ON NEW TRAMWAY

    To Airs H. C White, of Romsey, belongs the distinction of being one of the first passengers carried on the nowly electrified SL Kilda ...

    Article : 152 words
  14. 3000 MILES TO GO

    LONDON. Dec. 28.--Lieut. A. J. Cobham, who is flying from London to the Cape, has left Khartum (Sudan) for Malakal, 400 miles to the ...

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  15. "PLEASURE OF EARNING LIVING"

    MILAN, Dec. 28. -- The city is laughing over the extraordinary will of a stockbroker, by which ho leaves "to my son the pleasure of earning ...

    Article : 134 words
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  17. VALIARD'S FAST SPRINT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Among the final gallops for Tatlersall's meeting tomorrow was Vnlicare's three furlongs in 363sec. on the course [?] ...

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    Two of the American tourists aboard the millionaire world tour ship Carinthia, now in Sydney. Top, Mrs. Warner (who is on her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. WHEAT GAMBLES

    European wheat buyers are very nervous, according to M Lorant, a representative of the Paris house of Louis Dreyfus and ...

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  20. HERE FOR THE WHEAT HARVEST

    The sailing ship Pomtnern photographed while lying off Williamstown today. There are, in all, five windjammers visiting Melbourne at present. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. BACK TO SEA

    Two American sa[?]ors, the last of the 36 deserters from the ships of the American Fleet which visited Melbourne in August, left by the Sydney ...

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  22. MILLIONAIRE SHIP LEAVES SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--There was an animated seene at Circular Quay at noon today when the American luxury liner Carinthia, Willi her freight of ...

    Article : 214 words
  23. THE CITY GOES BACK TO WORK

    The sun-browned clerks, the waitresses. the hank tollers--the city's backbone. in fact, returned to dusks and counters today ...

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  24. WEEK-END SHOPPING

    The big drapers' shops in the city will take advantage of the New Year week-end to close on both Friday and Saturday ...

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  25. RACEHORSES BURNT TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--When a are occurred today in stables at the rear of the Australian Hotel, at Cowra, the racehorse King Orine was burnt to ...

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  26. £4040 FOR SHIRES

    The Minister for Public Works (Mr Goudie) has allocated special subsidies to country municipalities to the extent of £-10-10 The amounts vary ...

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  27. GARDENS DIRECTOR

    The Public Service Commissioner (Mr C. S. M'Pherson). who has examined the qualifications of the 16 application the position of director ...

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