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  2. ALLIES IN CONFERENCE a

    The six Powers have reached an agreement in principle on all points at issue, Experts will work out the details for submission to a plenary meeting of the ...

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  3. STRANDED IN LONDON.

    In connection with the statement that hundreds of Australians are walking the streets of London penniless, officials of the Prime ...

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  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Constable V. Berry, of Port Adelaide, reported on Saturday that Mr. Percy Reid, of the Outer Harbor, bad informed him he was driving his motor car in the ...

    Article : 176 words
  5. THE COUNTRY.

    January 8.-At the Police Court to-day before Mr. D.C. Scott. S.M. John George Crowe pleaded guilty to a charge of robbery from the ...

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  6. OUR PARIS LETTER.

    The Fete of St. Catherine was this year a most joyous occasion. From midday onwards Paris wore her gayest holiday mien and her most infections smile. The . ...

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  7. CRICKET.

    A two days match was begun yesterday against a Bailarat [?] of 15 on the E[?][?] Oval. The day was beautifully fine. and there was a large attendance. Hobbs, ...

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  8. THE DE GARIS SENSATION.

    The Victorian police are awaiting the arrival from Sydney of the keys and other exhibits relating to the disappearance of The staff of the Melbourne Subdivisions ...

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  9. FROM MENTONE TO MORTLAKE.

    It was sated tonight that as De Garis left Mentonc at 6 a.m. on. Monday, and Mr. "Young"' booked at the Mortlake Hotel at 7 a.m. the following day, he ...

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  10. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    While Mr. W. Finder, of Cranford-street, West Croydon, was riding a motor cycle along the Port-road, Southwark, about 10 o'clock on Saturday .night, he received ...

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  11. ACCIDENT IN RAILWAY YARD.

    While loading produce in the Mount Backer railway yard, Mr. B. Lathan received a severe scalp wound owing to the horses in his trolly becoming restive, ...

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  12. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    After firing a revolver at hits wife, Alma' French (23). and causing an ugly wound in the head. Eric French (25), an engineer, turned the weapon on himself and ...

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  13. ACCIDENTS AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Mr. Ernest 8. Skewes of Unley, was admitted to the Port Causalty Hospital on Saturday morning suffering form bruised museles of the left leg, He is an empleye ...

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  14. ENGLISH TEAM ENTERTAINED

    During the interval in the match between the English Eleven and a Ba[?] team yesterday the mayor of the city (Councillor A. Levy) entertained the ...

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  15. SIR LITTLETON GROOM.

    Sir Littleton G[?], Federal Attorney General and leader of the Australian delegation to the League of Nations Assembly at Geneva, returned to .Sydney ...

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  16. MOTOR GARAGE BURNT.

    A serious fire occurred in a motor garage at Darlinghurst last night. A motor bus burst into flames in the King's Cross Motor Omnibus Company's garage in ...

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  17. MOUNT WELL STATISTICS.

    The Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company reports are treatment results for the quar[?] ended December 31, 1924:- [?] treated by mill 27,296 tons: concentrates produced [?] ...

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  18. A HAUL OF GOLD.

    Detectives who searched a house at South Melbourne at 6 a.m. yesterday found £437 10/ in gold. It was a portion of £660 10/ suspected to have been ...

    Article : 240 words
  19. FELL. FROM A BED.

    Patricia Clapson (6), a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Clapson of Mening[?] fell from her bed at Henley Beach, where she was staying with her parents , on ...

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  20. THIEVES AT BLYTH.

    BLYTH, January 8.—Mr. J. Williams, farmer, of near Blyth, reported to MountedConstable Hastings on Tuesday, that during his absence from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. the ...

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  21. MR. BOWDEN.

    The Minister of Defence (Mr. Bowden), interviewed to-night, would not comment on his reported intention of retiring from the Cabinet. He said he would be able ...

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  22. LORD BERTIE'S DIARY.

    The diary which' Lord Bertie, the British Ambassador at Paris kept' during the war, and Which was recently published in two volumes by Hodder and [?]hton, ...

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  23. FIRE IN A WOODYARD.

    A fire started in the woodyard of Mr. E. Hodgson, at the corner of King Williamstreet and College-road, Kent Town, about 5.15 p.m. on Saturday. People living in ...

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  24. FALL FROM A BICYCLE.

    A bicycle, ridden by a lad, Gonlon Bullock, who resides in Sturt-street, Adelaide, got out of control on a decline while proceeding to Hallett's Cove on Saturday ...

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  25. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS.

    Prominent Melbourne residents were concerned in an accident near Sunbury on Friday, when a powerful Minerva car, being driven by Mr. H. Whiting, a well-known ...

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  26. MOTOR AMD DRAY COLLIDE.

    While Sir. Talbot Smith, of Carrie-street, Adelaide, was driving a motor car along the Port-road, at Hindmarsh, on Saturday night, his vehicle collided with a masher ...

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  27. SPANISH AUTHOR CHARED.

    Consequent -on representations -by the Spanish Ministry of Justice, proceedings have been.. instituted against Vicente Blaseo Ibanez, a Spanish author now ...

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  28. THE WHEAT FAMINE.

    The ever-increasing price of bread reflects a world scarcity of wheat (wrote Christopher Beck, in the London "Daily Mail," in November last).' The English ...

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  29. CRICKET UMPIRE KNOCKED .OUT.

    While acting as umpire at a cricket match near the Leichhardt Canal, Mr. Gerald Thompson (20), a joiner, of Balmain, was struck on the head by a ball ...

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  30. A BOAT UPSET.

    News of a drowning tragedy in .the Rocky Boat Harbor has been received here. Two [?] Messrs. H. Green and A. Kinsella, of Hobart, on ...

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  31. CYCLING IN MELBOURNE.

    At the Exhibition Grounds last night. W. Spencer (U.S.A.) defeated W. Bailey (England) in two straight heats in the international half-mile cycling match. ...

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  32. NEARLY ELECTROCUTED.

    Telegraph Linesman Jeremiah Wellwood (39), was erecting a telegraph pole at Five Dock yesterday and was working on a ladder when his hand touched two live' ...

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  33. A YOUNG WOMAN SHOT.

    As the result of a shooting affray near Koongal, a suburb of Rockhampton, late on Friday night, Eileen Brydy (2[?]), is now in hospital in a. serious condition, ...

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  34. MOTOR LORRY STRIKES A POLE.

    A motor lorry belonging to Messrs. M. and V. Opi[?], of Melbourne, and [?] by E. A. Berry, of Burnley -street. Richmond, collided with a telegraph polo in ...

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  35. DEATH OF A HORSE TRAINER.

    Mr. L. J. McCann, the well-known racehorse trainer, of Melbourne, died at a private hospital to-day- The best known among horses with which he was ...

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  36. HEROIC INSPECTED.

    It was stated to-night that Mr. Martin Wenke, the owner of Eusebius and Bachelor Gay, visited Melbourne at the weekend and inspected the champion colt, ...

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  37. CYCLE FORKS BREAK.

    Mr. Percy Weston, of Eurobin Vic toria, while cycling to Myrtelford, was seriously hurt about the head and face through the forks of his machine ...

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  38. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Stanley T. Patter, the announcement of whoso death appeared in Friday's issue of "The Advertiser," was born at Orroroo. and was educated at the Whyte ...

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  39. "SLIP" CARR MARRIED.

    At St. Andrew s Cathedral yesterday evening Mitt May Queenic Tyson, youngest daughter of the late Mr. James Tyson, [?] Hay, and Mrs. Tyson. of Wahroouga, was ...

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  40. YOUTHFUL VANDALS

    Amazing vandalism has been .committed by & band of six boys, aged from 5 to 10, in the West Maitland district. They have caused damage running into ...

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  41. PICNIC FOR STATE CHILDREN.

    Sixty-six boys and girls from the Edwardstown State School were entertained on the beach at Brighton on Saturday by members and friends of St. Jude's Church ...

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  42. A WONDERFUL ESCAPE.

    Hector Murray, of Lewis Estate office, Stornoway, Western Isles, fell from the Glasgow to London express one eight. when it was travelling at full speed, ...

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  43. ONE THING.

    The teacher had been giving a lesson on the' cut's eyes. She had laid stress on the fact that the cat can see in the dark. She now began to question the children. ...

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  44. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    The Gold producers Association reports that the price of fine gold on January 9 was £ 1 7/2 per oz. ...

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  45. BURNED TO DEATH.

    When the fire brigade received a call to a one-roomed shack at Newtown at a late hour yesterday they found the charred remains of Mr. Roy Reuben Temclemerio ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. INTERSTATE MARKETS.

    Saturday's Sales-Commonwealth [?] ...

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  48. £230,000 FOR OLD STAMPS.

    All records for prices paid in Paris for old stamps have been beaten (says "The London Daily Chronicle" Paris correspon dent) by the sums paid for the rare ...

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  49. BOBBED AND SHINGLED NURSES.

    Nurses employed by the Romford (England) Guardians, who have put a ban on their bobbing or shingling their hair, are wondering whether their employers. in ...

    Article : 118 words
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