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  2. AUSTRALIA'S WORKERS

    Within 15 years Australia will show the world's greatest percentage of active wealth-producing citizens and Great Britain will be sixth on the list ...

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  3. TOGO ASHORE

    The usual Christmas afternoon race for the cock of the river between the ferry steamers Togo and Cartela, was held yesterday, but unfortunately with ...

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  4. RED DESIGNS IN CHINA

    Although the absence of violent out- breaks in Hankow recently suggests quietness, there is indisputable evidence that the Cantonese are achieving ...

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  5. MOTORING TRAGEDIES

    A motor car, which was traveling alone the Lane Cove-rond, Wahroonga, overturned when the front wheel collapsed about ...

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  6. WORLD ECONOMICS.

    Official notification, has been received that the United States will be invited to send delegates to an International Economic Conference under he auspices of ...

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  7. DISTANCE FLYING

    The first two de Haviland Hercules aeroplanes for the Cairo-Karachi service arrived at Homs, Tripolitania, on the northern coast of Africa, to-day. ...

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  8. THE MIKADO DEAD

    The Mikado of Japan died at 1.25 p.m. to-day. Prince Hirohito, aged 26 years, has succeeded his father as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CHRISTMASTIDE

    Ideal conditions have prevailed for the Christmas holidays. Thousands of people have spent most of the time out of doors ...

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  10. DISARMAMENT QUESTION

    It' is officially anticipated that an Anglo-German disarmament agreement will be. reached after the Christmas holidays, following the complete accord ...

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  11. AMERICAN TRAINS COLLIDE

    Two passenger trains collided in Georgia last night. Both were wrecked. After a search of the wreckage southern railway officials' announced on ...

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  12. ARRIVAL AT CAIRO

    ' The two British air liners en route from London to Karachi have arrived here. " The passengers were delighted with their experiences. ...

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  13. SPIRIT OF GIVING

    On Christmas Eve the City Missionary (Mr. W. Weir), as "Fa[?]er Christmas," in conjunction with the Benevolent Society and Charitable ...

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  14. CAR OVERTURNS

    A motor car conveying a party of picnickers from ling River overturned on the Queenstown. Government road late this ...

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  15. TERRIFIC IMPACT

    Sydney William Stowe, a police constable, attached to the Newtown station, was killed, and Walter Foreman, of Angel-street, Newtown, was ...

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  16. THE EMPIRE'S DESTINY

    Mr. Bruce, who is now about half-way to America; has sent the following Christmas message from the Majestic:— ...

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  17. BOXER'S LOSS OF MEMORY

    An old friend recognised matt wells the boxer wandering in Whitehall and took him to the Blackfriars stadium from :which he was transferred' to .St. ...

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  18. PROTECTION OF THE FLAG.

    The air liners, while crossing Senussi territory, flew' the Union Jack in-order to avoid possible aggression by warlike tribesmen, who are unfriendly towards ...

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  19. POWERS NOT UNANIMOUS.

    According to the diplomatic correspondent or the "'Daily Telegraph," only the Belgian Government has so far openly expressed approval of the British ...

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  20. ARMS IN MEXICO

    president Calles has issued a decree prohibiting for a year the importation of war material it is to become effective immediately ...

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  21. SPECIAL ITALIAN COURTS

    It is understood that the special tribunal which is to try those charged with offences against Signor Mussolini has been constituted, and that. it comprises ...

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  22. LONDON TO NEW ZEALAND

    The ex Air-Secretary (Lord Thomson) says that New Zealand will soon be brought within ten days of London; the Machines flying over 1500 miles ...

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  23. DASHED INTO RIVER

    At Bridgewater, Lawrence Roy Chinn, aged 32 years, was riding home along a high bank of the river on a motor cycle to which a sidecar was ...

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  24. WARMTH FOR THE POOR

    The supply of coal to his Majesty the King on arrival at Windsor was distributed among 800 poor inhabitants, all Aver the age of sixty. ...

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  25. EX-KAISER'S GRANDSONS

    The ex-Crown Prince's sons, Wilhelm and Louis Ferdinand, are attending 'the Bonn University, and are still addressed as "Your Royal Highness." ...

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  26. Children's Picnic

    In connection with the "Examiner" Christmas Stocking Fund picnic to be held at Gravelly Beach on Friday, January 7, tickets are still available for ...

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  27. ITALIAN'S ALTITUDE RECORD.

    Signor Passalava, an Italian aviator, attained a height of 10,560 feet to-day— a world's record. He flew , seaplane, and carried a load of half a ton. ...

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  28. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION

    Mr. James Marr, the Boy Scout who accompanied the late Sir Ernest Shackleton on an expedition to the Antarctic —now a master of arts and a bachelor of ...

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  29. RUN DOWN BY CAR

    A man, while driving a motor car in an Barkley-street, Carlton, on Friday afternoon, knocked down two girls. who were. crossing the street. The victims ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE

    Rev. Ceitho Davies hes returned after three years sojourn in Australia he says the churches are almost entirely governed by women few men ...

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  31. MOTOR SMASHES

    Three persons were injured on the main north road near Smithfield on Saturday morning. A motor car driven by Arthur James ...

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  32. At the Hospital

    The annual Christmas Tree function took place at the Public Hospital on Christmas Eve, and delighted the patients. The tree was heavily laden ...

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  33. GERMANY ANGRY

    According to the "Petit Parisien," the German Ambassador has officially stated that the unfortunate impression created in Germany by the French ...

    Article : 135 words
  34. THE RAILWAYS

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  35. THE KING'S SYMPATHY.

    His Majesty the King sent a message or sympathy to Tokio, and has commanded Court mourning for three weeks. Prince Chichibu, who was 'on the high ...

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  36. AN INSANE FRENCHMAN

    While the steamer. Ellora was running from Calcutta to Rangoon last week a Frenchman named Stern entered a cabin I occupied by Miss Wall, the daughter of a ...

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  37. THE LIQUOR TRADE

    the' Distillers' Company of Edinburgh, with whom are associated Dewars, Buchanans, Walkers, and Haigs, has purchased the total businesses of Bulloch, ...

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  38. THE LATE EMPEROR.

    His Imperial Majesty Yoshihito, who was 47 years of age, toad been ill since 1921, when the Crown Prince, the eldest of his four sons, was appointed Regent. ...

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  39. BURNIE BUSY.

    Shopkeepers at Burnie have experienced an exceptionally busy time during the last few days. Trade has been quite up to the average, and plenty of ...

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  40. CAPSIZED INTO CREEK BED

    About 11 o'clock on Saturday morning d motor car driven. by Clarence 'Albert .Keith, of Hindley-street, city. collided with a railing on the north side ...

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  41. CAR KILLS BOY

    Charles. Hall nine years, of Coventry- street, South Melbourne, died in the Momeopathic Hospital on Friday from in- juries which he received when he ...

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  42. AORANGI IN COLLISION

    The liner Aorangi collided with the United states submarine R5 at the quarantine wharf local investigator blame the Aorangi, which they allege ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND'S LOYALTY

    In an. interview to-day the New Zealand 'Prime Minister, who has just completed a tour of the battlefields, said he was delighted with his visit to France. ...

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  44. IN THE SOUTH

    One of the biggest shopping carnivals Hobart has known has been In full swing for the past few days. From early morning the big stores and shops ...

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  45. £150,000 FIRE

    Damage amounting to £150,000 was caused by a fire which completely destroyed 15 shops and the leading hotel at ...

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  46. CYCLE AND CAR COLLIDE.

    About 1 a.m. on Saturday a motor cycle and sidecar on which were David Israel; 24; Murdock Israel, 22; and their sister, Jean Israel,: of ...

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  47. CLEMENCY GRANTED

    Speaking at a Cabinet meeting, M. Painleve announced that General Guillaumat, Commander-in-Chief in he Rhineland, would recommend the ...

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  48. GUARDING THE FRONTIER

    The New York Times Paris correspondent states that quietly and discreetly the French have nearly completed arrangements for the ...

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  49. UNKNOWN MAN'S DEATH.

    An unknown man was knocked down and Killed by a motor car in Market- street shortly before 10.20 on Friday night. ...

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  50. SENTENCES REMITTED.

    President Doumergue has signed a decree remitting all sentences imposed on the six Germans in connection with the Germersheim affair. ...

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  51. THREE HURT IN COLLISION

    A collision occurred yesterday afternoon between a tram and a motor car in Bunnerung-road,' near the Avenue, La Perouse, and three Persons in the ...

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  52. CONDITIONS IN AUSTRLIA

    Mr.' Arthur Henderson, writing his impressions of Australia for "Reynold's News," describes it as a unique and instructive experience, and a source of ...

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  53. FRENCH VINTAGE

    Official figures show that the vintage in France will be considerably lower this year than it .was last year. The total production of wine, excluding ...

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  54. KILLED IN BRAWL

    Angelo Bellenzzi was killed In a brawl at a camp of four Italians on Fleming's farm, 20 miles from Trayning, late on Friday night. Subsequently ...

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  55. NEW INCIDENT

    President Dumergue this morning signed the pardons for the six German civilians convicted at the court-martial on Tuesday for the attack on a French ...

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  56. CRICKET CHRISTMAS CARD

    An appropriate Christmas card has been issued by the Marylebone Cricket Club. It is ornamented with roses and wattle, and depicts a kangaroo handing a ...

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  57. LORRY RUSHES INTO TRAM.

    'A motor lorry carrying five adults and seven children crashed into a tram in Darley-road, Randwick, shortly after noon yesterday, and all its ...

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  58. ESCAPE FROM DROWNING

    Gene Tunney, the heavy-weight boxing champion, while on vacation, was nearly drowned when he lost his footing in attempting to leap a treacherous ...

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  59. GIFTS TO HOSPITALS

    The "Argus" has received a cheque for £6750 from Mr. Mac Robertson to distribute as Christmas charity among Institutions named by him throughout ...

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  60. UNDER BURNING CAR

    While proceeding to their home at Tooradin from Kongwak, Mrs. WV. Dalton and her son, Mr. T. Dalton, met with a serious accident. ...

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  61. FIRE BAULKS THIEVES

    Early on Saturday morning an attempt was made to blow down a wall of the strong room at the furniture warehouse of Tye and Co., Chapel-street, ...

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  62. XMAS SURPRISE FOR MINERS

    Members of the Nottinghamshire Miners New Non-political Union were pleasantly surprised to receive a grant of £10,000 from the coalowners, from ...

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  63. BOTH LEGS BROKEN.

    In averting a collision with another cyclist, William Curran, 26, of King-street, St. Peters, swerved his cycle, and it crashed into a post in ...

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  64. THIGHS FRACTURED.

    Robert Brett, 24, toll collector at the Spit Bridge, and living in Norton- street, Manly, was issuing a ticket to a motorist at the Manly entrance to ...

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  65. CARS FOR THE DUKE'S STAFF

    The "Sunday Express" states that 10 motor cars for use by., the Duke' of York's staff are being shipped to Australia old Na. Zealand ...

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