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  2. THUNDERSTORM IN THE CITY

    Following the southerly change, a violent thunderstorm passed over the city between 9 and 10 o'clock last night. ...

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  3. A SENSATIONAL CHASE

    The arrest of two men, who, it was alleged, had been connected in a brutal assault on a tram conductor, in the city, early last night, had all the ...

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  4. Fine Droving Feat

    Three veteran drovers--G. Cohen (74), W. Jupp (64), and W. Lynch (57)--put up a remarkable performance in ...

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  5. FINAL SECRET

    The "Morning Post" correspondent writes from Luxor:--Journalists inspected the inner shrine and catafalque of ...

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  6. VICTORIA WINS

    After a game, uphill struggle, New South Wales went under to Victoria by 43 runs in the Sheffield Shield match today. ...

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  7. EMPIRE TRADE

    Mr. Bruce, speaking at a farewell luncheon given by the Royal Colonial Institute, contested the suggestion that the Imperial Government was ...

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  8. NEW MINISTERS WANTED

    The political correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that Cabinet is expected to meet on Thursday. In the meantime feeling has grown ...

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  9. New Year's Day

    Yesterday's holiday was attended with fine, warm weather, and the temptation to be out of doors was irresistible. From early morning thousands ...

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    REAR-ADMIRAL SIR HUBERT BRAND, OF H.M.S. DELHI, who is commanding the light-cruiser squadron, which will visit Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    VICE-ADMIRAL SIR FREDERICK L. FIELD, of the light-cruiser squadron, which is now on its way to Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. TRUCK CAPSIZES

    A returned soldier, who was a patient at Rosemount Military Hospital, but had been granted leave to spend the New Year holidays with relatives, ...

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  13. FATHER'S SUICIDE

    The correspondent of the united Press Agency at Tokio sends a report--not yet confirmed--that Mr. Nambo, a member of the Japanese Lower ...

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  14. "NOT FAR BEHIND"

    Mr. W. G. Dayton, Deputy Town Clerk of Sydney, has returned from eight weeks' tour of the Continent, after visiting practically all the ...

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    THE CREW OF H.M.S. REPULSE PARADED ON THE DECK. The first light cruiser squadron, which is on its way to Sydney, comprises the battle-cruisers H.M.S. Hood, and H.M.S. Repulse, and the lightcruisers, Danae, Dunedin, Dragon, and Delhi. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. RUBBER COMPANY'S TROUBLE

    As the outcome of a special committee s inquiries during the past 18 months into the position of the company as disclosed in the balance-sheet ...

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  17. OCEAN EXCURSIONS

    The prevailing fine weather and smooth seas along the coast added to the enjoyment of the crowds that availed themselves of the ocean ...

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  18. MORE HONORS

    Further New Year honors have been announced as follow:--Baron Inchcape, chairman of the P. and O. Co., and of the British India ...

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  19. INTEREST AT SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND

    The fight for runs in Melbourne was followed with great interest at Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday, and as the score slowly mounted the crowd ...

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  20. MELBA OPERA

    Melba's opera company, comprising 70 principals, chorus, and musicians, sails by the Omar from Naples on February 17, and opens at Melbourne ...

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  21. OVERSEAS SPORT

    In the second round of the Scottish Soccer championships: Cowdenbeath played a draw with Dundee, 4-4. ...

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  22. CAR OVERTURNS

    The blowing-out of a tyre caused a motor car to overturn in Prospect, near Parramatta, last night. The five occupants of the car were pinned to ...

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  23. PERSONAL NOTES

    Viscount James Lyle Mackay Inchcape is senior partner in Mackinnon, Mackenzie, and Company, Calcutta and Bombay, merchants; Macne[?]ll and ...

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  24. TWO KILLED

    A mother and her five-year-old son lost their lives in a motor accident on Toll Bar Road, about four miles from town, yesterday. ...

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    A. KIPPAX, the brilliant Waverley batsman, who scored 72 and 35 in the Sheffield Shield match against Victoria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    C. KELLEWAY, the international all-rounder, who scored 98 in New South Wales' second innings against Victoria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. WORLD'S HOPE

    Mr. Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, in a statement issued at Washington, reviews world conditions in 1923. The western hemisphere, Asia, ...

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  28. WIRELESS PROGRESS

    Intense interest has been aroused by further successful feats of broadcasting across the Atlantic. Greater progress is prophesied for 1924, but even ...

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  29. MURDERER'S BODY

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that a murderer's bequest of his corpse to science has resulted in a strange dispute ...

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  30. FATAL SWERVE

    Jagoe's corner, about a mile from Bright, was the scene of a fatal motor smash today, the victim being Mr. Bryan Almeida, mine manager, a ...

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  31. MR. SCADDAN, C.M.G.

    The Minister for Mines and Railways, Mr. Forest John Scaddan, has been created a C.M.G. Mr. Scaddan was one of the earliest ...

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  32. QUIET IN THE RUHR

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris report[?] that, in view of the improved condition in the Ruhr, the Government has authorised General Degoutte to ...

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  33. LYNCHING IN ITALY

    LONDON, December 31. The people of Tagliacozzo (Italy) meted out a terrible revenge to a man guilty of sacrilege. He had entered a church at night and stripped the ...

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  34. PEGGY O'NEILL

    Peggy O'Neill, the original of the popular song, is engaged to a Parisian sculptor. She will shortly appear at the Savoy in a revival of "Paddy, the ...

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  35. COLONEL MARITZ

    Lieut.-Colonel Maritz, the rebel leader, who was arrested recently, has arrived under escort, and has been gaoled. He is to be charged with high ...

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  36. SIR ERNEST PAGET DEAD

    Sir Ernest Paget[?] Bart., who was chairman of the Midland Railway from 1890 to 1911[?] has died. ...

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  37. EARL OF JERSEY DEAD

    The death is announced of the Earl of Jersey, aged 50 years. ...

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