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    FIRE IN ADELAIDE.—Left: A fireman sending a stream of water into the roaring flames at the flock store of Mr. J. Inverarity, Millers Court, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRITISH TARIFF

    Inquiries from prospective importers of Australian goods continue to pour into Australia House. British firms apparently realise that the 10 per cent, ...

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  5. DARTMOOR PRISON RIOT

    The "Daily Sketch" reveals on the highest authority that following the riot in the Dartmoor prison on Sunday gangsters had arranged to [?]rive ...

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  6. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Mr. J. A. Lyons, thc Prime Minister, expresses astonishment at the statement which appeared in the weekly bulletin of the Federal Country Party ...

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  7. N.S.W. LOTTERY

    It was reported recently, that £300 had disappeared from the funds of the State lottery. To-day a man employed in the department visited the detective ...

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  8. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS

    Mails for NEW SOUTH WALES, QUEENSLAND. U.S.A., CANADA, and PACIFIC ISLAND PORTS will close at 6.30 p m. on Tuesdays and ...

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  9. ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMUNISTS

    The police during a raid on the residence of a reputed Communist in Marion-street, Newtown, to-day discovered a revolver ...

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  10. SOLDIERS' FORGED PASSES

    Reuben Edward Taylor (34), piano tuner was committed for trial in the Burwood Police Court to-day for having allegedly forged and uttered a ...

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  11. SPORTING BILLARDS

    The latest scores in the billiards match in which Walter Lindrum ia conceding Joe Davis 7000 start are:— Davis, 24,602 (including 1276 and 273): ...

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  12. TENNIS

    The profits from the tennis test match against Japan in Melbourn are estimated at £1350. On Saturday the takings were £1010 15/6. The ...

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  13. PHAR LAP IN U.S.A.

    Phar Lap will be matched in a special race against Twenty Grand and Mate, the champion four-year-old horses in the United States, if he ...

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  14. FACIST MEDICAL CONGRESS

    "The whole matter of eating, dressing and sleeping must be radically changed," said Signor Mussolini approvinu of a "return to nature" ...

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  15. ARREARS OF HOUSE RENT

    At the Newtown Police Court to-day, E. Emberson summoned Joseph Gander. M.H.R., for £5 arrears of rent on a house at Enmore in which Gander ...

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  16. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    A letter from Sir Robert Gibson, chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board, to the Premiers' Conference, states: "The floating debt is assuming ...

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  17. BOXER FATALLY INJURED

    Injuries suffered by W. H. Eaves, welter champion boxer of Tasmania, during a practice bout on Tuesday evening resulted in his death last ...

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  18. INFANTILE PARALYSIS SIR C. CLABBE'S REFERENCE TO-LIABILITY OF INFECTION

    Sir Charles Clabbe a well-known Sydney medical man, in an interview to-day said that not one half per cent, of the community is liable to infection ...

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  19. THE TURF

    A full sister to Mr. W. Welsh's Prestongrainge filly Varceston was recently killed at Glenelg as a result of rearing and falling. On the same morning ...

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  20. LONDON TYPIST'S DEATH

    Maurice Freeman (35) has been charged with the murder of Annette Friedson, a typist, who was fatally slashed when about to enter her office ...

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  21. BOXING EXHIBITIONS LAST NIGHT BY NEGUS AND CARR

    Negus and Carr, the contestants in to-morrow night's fight, were seen to advantage last night in exhibitions. There was a good attendance at the ...

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  22. SYDNEY LABOR COUNCIL

    The Sydney Trades and Labor Council last night re-elected Mr..J. S. Garden as secretary by 58 votes to 11 received by the only other candidate. ...

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  23. SYDNEY RACING NOTES GALLANTIC's GREAT WIN

    Anniversary Day racing at Randwick saw punters enjoy a good profitable day's racing. Hudibras, which won the Hurdle Race, while not the most ...

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  24. OLYMPIC GAMES

    At a meeting of the Council of the New South Wales Amateur Athletic Association last night a motion was carried recommending to the Olympic ...

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  25. THE LATE MR. E. POWER

    The inquest into the circumstances connected with the death of Edward power (31), who died in the Hospital on Monday allegedly from lysol ...

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  26. FIRE ON A STEAMER

    The steamer port Fremantle arrived at Wellington this morning from Wanganui with a fire among her wool cargo. When the outbreak was observed, all ...

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  27. CRICKET

    Remarkable figures have been created by D. G. Brdman and S. J. M'Cabe during the present cricket season. Yesterday, at the Sydney Cricket Ground, ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND'S TOTAL 123

    Four fresh cases of infantile paralysis were reported to-day, one from the city and three from the country. This makes the total since the outbreak in ...

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  29. RIFLE DISCHARGED

    A packet of cigarette papers probably saved the life of Robert Lees Talbot (24) of Alberton, yesterday. He had the papers in the left breast pocket ...

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  30. ALLEGED FRAUDS

    William Carnegie Clegg (50), solicitor and Mrs. Leila Beryl Smith (39), law clerk, were committed for trial in the Central Police Court to-day on ...

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  31. SHOULD SOON WIN

    As a result of the Challenge-Anni versity meeting, I advise readers to mark down the names of these candidates who will soon be in the winning ...

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  32. SPEED BOAT RECORD

    Gar Wood apparently failed to establish a new world's speed boat record by 02 nautical miles an hour. This was announced here late to-day by the ...

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  33. SURR HILLS ASSAULT

    A young man was brutally assaulted near a hotel at Surry Hills yesterday afternoon by a number of men believed to belong to the underworld. It is ...

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  34. ASSAULT ON A WOMAN

    A young woman informed the Regent-street police late last night that she had been criminally assaulted at Lilyfield. She is a saleswoman ...

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  35. MAN DIES FROM INJURIES

    Joseph M'Connell, who fell a distance of 40ft. from a flat at Darlinghurst yesterday died late last night. ...

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  36. TO-MORROW'S GAMES

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  37. GOVT'S. REPUDIATION OF LOCAL GOVT. RATES

    At the meeting of the City Council last night a letter was read from the municipality of Stockton urging all local government bodies to demonstrate ...

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  38. COUNTERFEIT COINS

    Ernest Sticken (24), a professional boxer, was committed for trial yesterday on a charge, of having had in his possession on January 17 counterfeit ...

    Article : 105 words
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  40. COUNSEL FOR THE CROWN IN NEW GUARD CASE

    Mr. Stuckey, the secretary of the Bar Council, referring to a speech delivered last night by Mr. W. F. Sheaban counsel for the Crown in the New Guard ...

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  41. THREATENING WORDS

    In the Newtown Police Court to-day, Frederick Victor Stoker (36), laborer, was charged with having used threatening words to Elsie. Walsh (22), saying, ...

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  42. PEDESTRIANISM

    Trouble is reported to be brewing between the Barrier Sports Council and the recently formed Runners and Trainers' Association because of the ...

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    Frank Clarke fell and injured his knee while working at the Zinc Corporation mine this afternoon. He was taken in the ambulance to his ...

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  44. CHAMPION SHORTHORN BULL IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND

    Basildon Rosicrucian, a champion beef hhorthorn bull which Mr. H. C. Taylor is importing from England will represent an outlay of about £3000 ...

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  47. WOMAN SERIOUSLY HURT FOUND IN A CUTTER

    At 3 o'clock this morning Mrs. Madge Harkness (45) was found lying unconscious in a gutter at Bexley suffering from a broken jaw and serious ...

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  48. FINDING OF SUICIDE

    A finding of suicide was returned at the inquest concerning the death of James Edward Goode (23), who took his own life with a pea rifle at Brighton ...

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