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  2. MORMONISM IN LONDON

    An imposing Mormon tabernacle or catliidral, is shortly to be built on a site in the West End, says the London "Daily Telegraph." ...

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  3. FAR EAST TROUBLE

    An experienced observer wrote the other day of Chinese troubles with foreign Powers that their root cause is to be found, as eyer in misrule in ...

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  6. BUSH FIRES

    Bush fires are raging south of Wagg[?] over a [?] are of wheat country. A fire started near Mangopiah past night and was regarded as [?] safe. Owing ...

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  7. SEAMEN'S UNION

    A melancholy story of the financial difficulties of the Seamen's Union was related at a stop-work meeting this morning. Members were told that the ...

    Article : 184 words
  8. FEDERAL ELECTION

    Mr. A. Blakeley, the retiring Minister fer Home A[?]airs and member for Darling, said to-day that the Federa Lahor Party will proceed with its ...

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  9. FREIGHTER SALVED

    A fent of salvage was brougut to a successful conclusion this afternoon when the British freighter, Newton Elm roached Sydney in tow of the ...

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  10. DEATH AFTER ARGUMENT

    William M'Gregor Saldier, aged [?] venrs, of Fletcher-strcet Bondi dropped dead after taking part in a political argument and a scuffle with his ...

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  11. FEDERAL GRIMES ACT

    A thorough examination of the Crimes Act and its bearing on the power of the Commonwealth to deal with or deport persons who cause ...

    Article : 125 words
  12. PIONEER SALVATIONIST

    Adjutant John Gore, aged 85 years who died at Mortdale was one of the first two Salvationists in Australia. He was a milkman in the East End of ...

    Article : 233 words
  13. HANGED BY BATH ROPE

    When the flying rope of a falling portable shower bath became locked around his neck. Domingo Suner a Spanish cane farmer of South ...

    Article : 208 words
  14. SLEEPERS FOR CHINA

    The Japanese steamer Asama Maru, from Kobe arrived early this morning, and commenced loading about 17,000. sleepers, ordered by the Chinese ...

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  15. ALLEGED ILLICIT STILL

    A police patrol visited a house at Marrickville early this morning, arrested the sole occupant. a French Canadian, and seized an claborate rum ...

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  16. WHERE TO STAY IN SYDNEY.

    King's Cross 7 minutes Central Station, 5 minutes G.P.O. Hot and Cold Water Service, Billiards. Laundry, Garages Accommodation ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN WOMAN'S LONG FLIGHT RECORD

    The longest flight made by an Australian woman was accomplished on Saturday by Mrs. H. Bonney, of Brisbane, when she flew solo from Brisbane ...

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  19. PRESIDENT HARDING'S DEATH

    Mr. Harry Daugherty, who was Attorney General in President Harding's Cabinet, will break his eight years silence by the issue of a book, entitled ...

    Article : 74 words
  20. NATIONALIST PARTY

    Mr. W. J. Cleary the Chief Railway Commissioner to-day emphatically denied a report that he was negotiating for his entry into State polities with ...

    Article : 88 words
  21. DROWNING CASE

    The body taken from the Silverton Tramway Company's dam below the Picton saleyards this afternoon has new been identified as that of Mr. ...

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  22. REPARATIONS AND WAR DEBTS

    Britain intends calling a congress on reparations and war debts at Lausanne, Switzerland, on January 20, three weeks hence. Britain has ...

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  23. FLOATING DOCK FOR N.Z.

    Wellingtons Jubilee Boating dock was safely moored in Wellington Harbor early this evening, after a record tow of 13,627 miles from the United ...

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  24. BURIAL OF MR. T. G. ROBERTS

    The funeral of the late Mr. Thomas Georgo Roberts took place to-day, leaving his late residence 28 Picton-street, South Broken Hill, at 2 p.m. The ...

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  25. MOTOR CAR OVER BANK

    On Boxing Day M. Collier N. Stuekey and Les Dunne, all of North Melbourne, travelling by car from Melbourne to Sydney were crossing the ...

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  26. THE LATE MR. N. J. PEARCE

    The funeral of the late Mr. Harold Jeffrey Pearce took place to-day, leaving his mother's residence, 603 Argentstreet, North Broken Hill at ll a.m. ...

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  28. FISHING IN MURRAY

    While fishing at the 12 mile rewserve near Albury yesterday. Mr. R. Rixon hooked a cod weighing 55lb. Mr. Rixon was nearly dragged from his boat by ...

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    The police advise that they have two bicycles at the Central Police Station awaiting owners. One is a fixed wheel and the other a free wheel. Owners ...

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