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  2. HOUSE OF COMMONS OPENS

    The House of Commons opened to a crowded attendance. The atmosphere was was one of lively anticipation, although today’s business was merely ...

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  3. MELBOURNE-DARWIN WALK

    Mr. Edward A. Cooke, who passed through Mildura [?]n March last, on a walking tour from Melbourne to Darwin. has returned by boat to ...

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  4. CHARGED WITH MURDER

    Tho City court was crowded today, when John J. H. Richards, aged twenty-one, appeared on a charge of having, at North Melbourne, yesterday, ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN BRASS BAND

    The Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Cr. Brunton, stated today that arrangements were being made for Australia to be represented at the British ...

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  6. FRANCE’S MINISTER ACTS

    The Minister for the Interior has signed a de[?] ordering the expulsion of a Dutch exchange speculator, on a charge of spreading alarmist ...

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  7. REPORT ON BETTING

    Remarkable sidelights on the growth of butting, especially among women, are contained in the report of a select committee that has been ...

    Article : 359 words
  8. TROUBLED RUSSIA

    Curious massages continue to come TO hand from, Russia A direct cable from Moscow, receded. by the “Daily Express” states ...

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  9. THE FALLING FRANC

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says that the Minister for Finance, M. Lastayrie, has submitted a scheme to the Cabiner that aims at ...

    Article : 109 words
  10. PHIAL-OF RADIUM LOST

    A small ph[?]l containing radium valued at £300 is missing from the Melbourne Hospital. The radium was being used in the ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. GERMAN CABINET’S RULING

    The Cabinet, has decided to suspend advances In the German Newspapers’ Association, for the support of the various papers, owing to the ...

    Article : 65 words
  12. THE GRAVES IN FLANDERS

    The Church Army has undertaken the task of securing the temporary crosses that have been used in Flanders cemeteries, as they, are replaced ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. A.N.A. BANQUET

    The Australians in London have arranged with the Australian Natives Association lo give a banquet in [?] of Sir. Stanley Bruce at the ...

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  14. STABBED WITH A DAGGER

    At the City court this morning, Constantine Zanoulas, aged 33, a fishmonger appeared on a charge of having on January 6, at the Greek ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. LABOR’S POLICY OUTLINED

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, in a speech said that the Labor, members were going to take o[?]to do work and not to prepare for a general ...

    Article : 122 words
  16. FANATICS RUN AMOK

    Two [?] religious [?] who are terrorising the town of Surigao. killed two police and five members of tho constabulary. The ...

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  17. ANOTHER LIQUOR SCANDAL

    Tho second liquor scandal that has arisen in the capital within a fortnight has resulted from disclosures made by the police, who raided ...

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  18. NEW STEAMER LAUNCHED

    The Workman Clarke company launched in Belfast today, the twiscrew steamer Port Wellington for the Commonwealth and Dominion ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. UNDIVIDED IN DEATH

    While the relatives of John Angus, aged eighty-seven, one of the pioneers of the district, were mourning his death, they received a telegram ...

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  20. MORE CHEAP HORSES

    Regarding the claim from Wingham that the two horses sold at the local pound recently for 3d. and 6d. respectively constituted a world’s record, a ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. CHILD BRUTALLY BEATEN

    A boy aged four years and eleven months was stripped in the Kurri Kurri Children’s court today, and an examination showed bruises from ...

    Article : 144 words
  22. Labor Government Would Strive for Peace

    Addressing a Labor demonstration in the Albert Hall, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald declared “if capital flees from the country when we come into ...

    Article : 122 words
  23. MYSTERIOUS FIRES

    While the Inspector-General of Penal Establishments was on his way to Pentridge, today, to investigate a fire that occurred in the ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. LONDON DOCK FIRE

    The London dock fire is still burning this morning, but is well in hand. Ten fire-engines and one hundred firemen are still working, and it is ...

    Article : 76 words
  25. THE LEITRIM’S CARGO

    It is reported from Malta, that the steamer Leitrim has so far discharged [?]-hakes of wool. From the No. 3 hold where the fire ...

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  26. THE GOLDEN RULE

    When it was reported that a member of the Sea Lake branch of the Returned Soldiers’ League was seriously ill, his comrades decided to ...

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  27. MACHINE-GUNS IN COURT

    The continued activities of Federal agents, aided by the KIu Klux Klan, in raiding illicit liquor establishments during the Christmas holidays, resulted ...

    Article : 145 words
  28. LAD KICKED BY HORSE

    The ten-year-old son of Mr. John Wilson, of Bairusdale, met, with a severe accident while out riding with his father, bringing in cattle. ...

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  29. DRY-DOCKED CRUISER

    A message received from Simonstown says that the light cruiser Dragon belonging to the Special Service cruising fleet, which struck the ...

    Article : 62 words
  30. ENGINEERS’ WAGES BOARD

    At the close of an all-day meeting, the executive of the Association of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen [?] officially announced that in view ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. HOBART SHOOTING CASE

    In the police-court yesterday, G. A. Smith was charged with having wounded his wife, with intent to murder her ...

    Article : 110 words
  32. POLICE CONFERENCE

    The Chief Secretary, Dr. Argyll, and the officer-in-charge of the special police. Sir James McCay, and the Chief Commissioner of Police, ...

    Article : 88 words
  33. Feature of the Demonstration at Albert Hall

    [?] at the Albert Hall, where [?] were as [?] was the [?] number of American [?] news ...

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  34. DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY

    A resolution of confidence in the directors was passed at an extraordinary meeting of the Shareholders of the [?] Rubber Company. ...

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  35. NINETEEN CHARGES

    Ada Rayner, aged 33, was remanded by the North Sydney court, today on 19 charges of breaking, entering, aand stealing, at North Sydney ...

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  36. MIGRATION RETURNS

    The Commonwealth migration returns for 1923 Show that 26,775 assisted persons, comprising 10[?] nominated [?] farm-settlers, 10,251 ...

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  37. TRAIN AND MOTOR COLLIDE

    A motor-car containing two men calleded with a train on Tuesday, at a level crossing near Saddleworth 72-miles north of Adelaide ...

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  38. THE KENDENUP INQUIRY

    Further evidence has been taken by the Kendenup Royal Commission. Mr. A. B. Millican, of the Commonwealth Bank, said that Rene Vera ...

    Article : 150 words
  39. MANY CHINESE KILLED

    In the course of an interview Mr. C. [?] Wang, one of the Chinese delegates to the Peace [?] said: Several hundreds of Chinese were ...

    Article : 15 words
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  41. WOMAN FALLS FROM TRAIN

    Christina Clarke, aged 71, a resident of Middle [?] was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital today suffering from a [?] ...

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