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  2. FERRY DISASTER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—When the Court of Marino Inquiry, of which Mr. Justice Campbell is president, resumed the taking of evidence to-day concerning ...

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  3. HOLIDAY ACCIDENTS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—A collision occurred to-day between a rail motor and a motor-car containing four men. Two men were killed and two were injured. ...

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  4. ATLANTIC VOYAGES.

    The fast French trans-Atlantic liner He de France (43,500 tons) is being equipped with a seaplane weighing five tons, which will be capable of carrying 15 passengers and ...

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  5. AEROPLANE MISHAP.

    Additional information was received yesterday concerning an accident which occurred at Hay (N.S.W.), on Tuesday to the Satin Bird, a six-passenger ...

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  6. SEAMEN DEFY OWNERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Members of the Australian Seamen's Union to-day de[?]ed the interstate shipping companies by attending a stop-work meeting in the ...

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  7. ENGLAND UNDER SNOW.

    Gangs are working all day long throughout the country digging out [?]-up trains. Most of the main lines are clear, but branch lines are still considerably ...

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  8. FIRE IN CITY.

    Hundreds of people lined the street last night to watch a fire at the mercery shop of Fred Hesse Pty. Ltd., at 65 Swanston street. The fire broke out at the rear of ...

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  9. DANCER'S TERRIBLE DEATH.

    Fraulein Lucie Kieselhausen, a famous Viennese dancer, was killed in a shocking geyser accident. While she was heating water for her bath the dancer decided to ...

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  10. ALONG THE YARRA.

    Those who know the Yarra beyond the stretch which is purely commercial are aware that it abounds in magnificent views. picturesque stretches, and mystifying w[?] ...

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  11. CRICKET IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Marylebone team, in the first Test match, defeated the South Africans by ten wickets. South Africa scored only 170 in the second innings, but a ninth wicket ...

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  12. CITY ENGINEER.

    The city engineer (MR. H. E. Morton), who resigned recently to accept a seat on the Sydney Civic Commission, has been busy at his office at the Town Hall all the ...

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  13. AIR FORCE CONDITIONS.

    Concern is being felt in many quarters at the manner in which the Royal Australian Air Force is losing many of its officers to civil aviation companies, and to other ...

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  14. U.S.A. Presidency.

    A magazine called the "Pathfinder" has published the results of a presidential "straw" vote taken throughout the United States. ...

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  15. BAYSIDE POLICE.

    During the present holiday season complaints have been made that inadequate police supervision has been provided at the various resorts around the bayside. This ...

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  16. Empire Broadcasts.

    The wireless correspondents of the "Daily Telegraph" suggests that the fact that the short-wave stations in Australia are using lower power than 5SW is responsible for ...

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  17. British Flying-boats.

    The British flying boats (Southampton Supermarine) which are on their way to Singapore and Australia, and are circumnavigating India, flew to Mangalore from ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN WORKERS' UNION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Officials of the Australian Workers' Union said to-day that the breakway conference of the union held to dictate the policy of the ...

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  19. Los Angeles Murder.

    The youth Edward Hickman, who is accused of the murder of Marion Parker, aged 12 years, daughter of Mr. Perry Parker, banker, has been safely lodged in ...

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  20. Missing Aeroplane.

    Hope was virtually abandoned for the aeroplane Dawn, with Mrs. Frances Grayson, Lieutenant Oscar Oindal, Mr. Brice Goldsbrough, and Mr. Frank Kochler on ...

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  21. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS END.

    According to proclamation Melbourne should have resumed its normal life yesterday. This is what is known as a legal fiction. No Australian city really ...

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  22. GIPPSLAND LAKES.

    Considerable concern is felt by fishermen in the Gippsland Lakes at the steady diminution of fish in the waters which formerly teemed with bream, siver bream, ...

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  23. POLICE SEARCH SHOP.

    After a short search by police with revolvers drawn, two youths were arrested in a yard at Collingwood early yesterday morning by members of the No. 1 and No. ...

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  24. Canadian Navy.

    The canadian Government has ordered two new destroyers at a cost of 1,000,000 dollars (£200,000) each to replace the Patricia and Patroit, which are obsolete. ...

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  25. DISAPPEARED INTO BUSH.

    BRIGHT, Wednesday.—The party which set out from Harrietville in search of the eccentric missing man who left Messrs. Treasure's station, on the Dargo High ...

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  26. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The bodies of three of the four Glasgow firemen who lost their lives on Monday during a fire have been discovered in a corner of the ruined warehouse. ...

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  27. Deaths From Alcohol.

    Deaths from alcoholism in the metropolitan area now number 24 since the beginning of the Christmas season on Friday. ...

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  28. JOCKEY SUSPENDED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The stewards at the Kensington Racing Club's meeting today inquired into the cause of interference to Little Lady (E. Bartle) in the 14.1 hands ...

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  29. Chicago Wheat Market.

    Chicago wheat futures are quoted as follow:—December delivery, 1253/4 cents a bushel; March, 127[?] cents; and May, 128[?] cents. ...

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