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  2. SHORTAGE OF FOOD

    The Germans contend that owing to the stoppage of railway traffic 4,000,000 people will shortly be without food. French re-inforcements have reached Dusseldorf, and at Recklinghausen tanks patrol the streets at night. ...

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  3. AIR CLEARS

    The conference of Dominion and Indian High Commissioners this morning unanimously, decided to recommend the acceptance of Sir William ...

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  4. NEW MINISTRY

    Mr. Pratten stated last night that he had not been invited to join the Bruce-Page Ministry. Mr. Foster, Minister for Works and Railways in the late Ministry, protests against his exclusion from the new team ...

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  5. PROTESTANTISM

    The Dill Macky Protestant Orphanage now includes homes at Auburn and Strathfield. A the former only boys over nine years of age are ...

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  6. MINES SOWN

    The Turks have placed fresh mines in the Smyrna Canal. The British authorities are warning merchant vessels of the danger of ...

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  7. WILL RETURN WAR MEDALS.

    The recent dismissal of ex-service men who occupied positions as temporary clerks in the civil service, notably in ...

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  8. LOWER FREIGHTS

    The Conference Lines have announced a material reduction in freight rates from New York to Australian ports. ...

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  9. REBEL WAR

    The Northern Government has received information that the Republicans are preparing for a great incendiary campaign in ...

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  10. LAUSANNE

    The "Petit Parisien" states that Ismet Pasha is awaiting Allied overtures to reopen the Lausanne Conference. It is expected that the Angora ...

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  11. THE TWO "OLDEST" OLD BOYS

    The King's School (Parramatta) Old Boys' Commemoration.--Canon H. "Wallace Mort and Dr. William Chisholm. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WAR DEBT

    The House of Representatives has passed the Debt Funding Bill. During the debate, in the Senate, Senator M'Kellar attacked the ...

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  13. BARQUE WRECKED

    The German barque Adolie Vinnen, while making her maiden voyage from Bremen to Barry was wrecked at The Lizard. ...

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  14. STORY OF MONKEY

    A remarkable story of Simian intelligence credits a small monkey, named Caleb, with having captured a burglar. ...

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  15. FOR WONTHAGGI

    Mr. A. C. Willis, general secretary of the Coalminers' Federation, left last night for Victoria, where he will endeavor to bring peace between the ...

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  16. ENTOMBED

    DAWSON (New Mexico), Feb. 9. The entombed miners who were not harmed, made their way out of the mine, meeting the rescue party, which ...

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  17. ITALIAN MUSIC

    Signor Mascagni, the composer, returned from South America, and was immediately invited to relate his impressions to the Prime Minister ...

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  18. NAVY LEAGUE OUTING

    At the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Kelso King a couple of hundred well-wishers of the Navy League were conveyed to Taronga Park on Saturday ...

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  19. INTER-STATE SWIM

    The inter-State swimming matches concluded on Saturday. For the three-quarter mile championship there were six competitors, comprising three West ...

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  20. PUBLIC SCHOOLS

    Cardinal Bourne, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, in a Lenten Pastoral, declares that Catholic boys must not be sent to non-Catholic ...

    Article : 276 words
  21. THE PACIFIC

    Sir Joseph Cook, speaking at the British-American Club, at the Oxford University. to-night, on Australia's policy in the Pacific, said that the ...

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  22. NORTHERN MINERS

    The executive of the Miners Federation has granted the application of 177 members at Greta for lock-out pay, also to members of Neath Hodge. The ...

    Article : 144 words
  23. MANLY CARNIVAL

    Over 60,000 people participated in making the final proceedings of the Manly carnival on Saturday night the magnificent triumph which by common ...

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  24. NEW CABLES

    The British Government proposes to lay cables among the principal West Indian islands, via the Bermudas, including Trinidad and Barbadoes, to ...

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  25. A BUSY PORT

    No fewer than 20 overseas and inter-State steamers are due at Sydney to-day. Of the ten overseas vessels expected ...

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  26. "IRISHMAN'S RISE"

    Major-General Sir Granville Ryrie, formerly Assistant-Minister for Defence, speaking at the Manly regatta on Saturday, referred to the political ...

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  27. STRANGE DIVORCE

    The King's Proctor has intervened in a strange divorce case, in which a schoolmaster, George Lantsberry, obtained a decree nisi in 1921. the ...

    Article : 139 words
  28. PROF. RONTGEN DEAD

    The death is [?]unounecd of Professor Rontgen, aged years. Professor Rontgen. an eminent German scientist, was formerly Director ...

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  29. TO MARRY AGAIN

    Mrs. Harold Lubbock, Lord Forster's daughter, is engaged to marry Mr. Beaumont Pease, chairman of Lloyd's Bank. ...

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  30. GOOD WISHES FROM SYDNEY

    The following telegram was despatched from Sydney on Saturday to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce):-- New South Wales committee. ...

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  31. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales, while hunting with the Quorn Hounds, was thrown from his horse. He received bruises to the face, but was otherwise ...

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  32. SURRY HILLS ROBBERY

    Thieves broke into John S. Henderson's tailor shop in Grown Street, Surry Hills, early on Sunday morning, and stole material valued at £140. ...

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  33. SHOT IN CHEST

    William Power, living at 472 Wattle Street. Sydney, was found early on Sunday morning lying in a semi-conscious condition at the corner of Wattle and ...

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  34. FIFTY FIRES

    Over fifty fires in the vicinity of Melbourne were attended by the brigades to-day. They kept the firemen busy, but were all small, and caused ...

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  35. Migration Agreement.

    The Duke of Devonshire (Secretary of State for the Colonies), Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Australia), and Sir James Connolly ...

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