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  2. TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    A gleam of light towards a settlement of the tramways' dispute shot through the proceedings at the City Court, this morning, when the ...

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  3. PEACE

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "World" says that from direct intimations given American correspondents, it appears that Great Britain ...

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  4. TRANSPORT SARDINIA

    The Military Court appointed to inquire into the treatment of soldiers on board the transport Sardinia opened yesterday. ...

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  5. ROOSEVELT

    The late Mr. Theodore Roosevelt arrived at his residence Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, on Christmas Day. A week later he was stricken with ...

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  6. WHARF TROUBLES

    There were no fresh developments on the Fremantle wharf this morning in connection with the Lumpers' Union, and its desire for its members to be ...

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  7. BERLIN.

    A message from Berlin states that the Polos have occupied a position near Bentschen, about 105 miles south-east of Berlin, and have sent an ultimatum ...

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  8. R.S.A.

    The Kalgoorlie branch of the R.S.A. held a special meeting to make arrangements for representation at the conference to be held presently in ...

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  9. INFLUENZA

    The bulletin from the Government quarantine officer to-day concerning the influenza patients at Woodman's Point is:— ...

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  10. AMERICAN DEATHS.

    Influenza in 1918 killed 111,000 Americans in 46 large cities. ...

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  11. THE WEATHER

    The official synopsis of the weather conditions prevailing throughout the State during the 24 hours ended 9 o'clock this morning is as follows:— ...

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  12. SUVA "CLEAN."

    Suva has been declared a free port, as there has been no case of influenza for over ten days. ...

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  13. AMERICA.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Sun" says that the United States will not send American troops to Russia for any purpose. If Russia ...

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  14. LEAVE MEN

    Ten thousand leave-expired men participated in the Folkestone demonstration on Saturday. The proceedings were orderly, and the men returned to ...

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  15. PUBLIC OPINION.

    We do not hold ourselves responsible for the views expressed by correspondents. Correspondents in future must write ...

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  16. RAINFALL.

    During the past 24 hours the State was devoid of any rain. ...

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  17. ANOTHER DEATH

    The death is announced of Mr. Thomas Lockwood, father-in-law of Captain Archie Roosevelt, a son of the late Theodore Roosevelt. ...

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  18. LOCAL WEATHER.

    Fine and warm weather was in evidence in the metropolitan area to-day, and at noon the temperature of 93deg. was recorded at the Weather ...

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  19. RUNAWAY TRAIN.

    Five loaded coal hoppers, one open waggon, and a guard's van of a food train, which arrived at Valley Heights, broke away while shunting ...

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  20. PRESIDENT WILSON

    A message from Genoa states that President Wilson laid a wreath on the statue of Columbus. Driving rainstorm spoiled the reception ...

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  21. THE FORECAST.

    The official forecast is:—"Generally fine and warm to hot throughout, with south-east to north-east winds." ...

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  22. SERBIA.

    A Government representative of all Jugo-Slavia has been formed at Belgrade, and has notified the Allies that the Serbian Kingdom is now the ...

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  23. HOLLAND

    A message from Amsterdam states that Holland has not only agreed on the use of the Scheldt for provisioning the British Army, but has decided to ...

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  24. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS

    Sir,—In your issue of the 24th December a contributor, "Equity," refers to the case of an aged couple who have lost two sons at the war, but are not ...

    Article : 266 words
  25. RECORD BREAKER

    The "Evening News" states that Captain Lang has been arrested for disclosing details of the altitude record made by him. ...

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  26. THE UGLY MEN.

    At the Ugly Men's rooms in M'Neil Chambers, last night, a largely attended public meeting was held to finalise the programme to be submitted at the ...

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  27. MACKENSEN.

    A Copenhagen message announces that General von Mackensen has been removed to Salonika despite his protests. ...

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  28. BIGAMY ALLEGED

    A charge of bigamy against Henry Miller was investigated at the City Court to-day. Defendant, who was unable to plead ...

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  29. GERMAN ARMY

    It is announced that the German army no longer exists as a fighting force. Fifteen divisions have been completely demobilised, and the others ...

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  30. FIRST SEA LORD.

    A message from London-says that it is understood that Mr. Lloyd George is asking Admiral Boatty to become First Sea Lord. ...

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  31. DOWN FROM THE COUNTRY

    The long visitor from the country issued forth from the bar of the hotel he bad graced with bis patronage. He wiped his moustache, felt extremely ...

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  32. "THE MAN WITH THE DONKEY."

    In the words of a sergeant of the 1st Battalion, "The Man with the Don-key is now at Heaven's gate, helping the soldiers through." ...

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  33. MISSING SHIP

    Another boat branded Undola was found on the beach at Stanwell Park yesterday. ...

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  34. OVERSEAS' MAILS

    Sir,—Referring to the letter appearing in the "Daily News" of the 23rd ultimo headed "Overseas Mails," bearing the nom-de-plume "Wait Awhile ...

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  35. STEEL SHEETS

    The Minister for Defence announces that he has received a cablegram from the High Commissioner stating that the secretary of the War Industries' ...

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  36. THE SYDNEY FIRE

    The big fire which destroyed the Crown Studios and other establishments on December 20 was inquired into by the Coroner yesterday. The ...

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  37. BILLY AND BEER.

    "Billy," said the Bench to a stolid, tar-complexioned aboriginal at the City Police Court this morning, "you're charged with being drunk at ...

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  38. MR. SECRETARY KERR.

    When seen after the proceedings, the secretary of the union (Mr. Geo. Kerr) repeated that in view of the possibility of something arising out of the ...

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  39. THE DETECTIVE AND THE DRUM

    Detective Munro struggled up the stairway and along the passage to the C.I.D. office this afternoon with his arms fastened around a big drum. The ...

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  40. ALLEGED OIL FRAUDS

    A man named Bartholomew Brea has been arrested at San Francisco in connection with alleged extensive oil frauds in Sydney. Two men were ...

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  41. HEAVY FINE

    A serious view was taken by Mr. Notley Moore, P.M., to-day, of the conduct of Alfred Donaldson, boot dealer, who was prosecuted under the War ...

    Article : 209 words
  42. ENGLISH MAIL

    The Deputy Postmaster-General notifies that an English mail left Sydney to-day, and is due in Perth next Monday. ...

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  43. MAXIMUM PRICES OF WHITE LEAD

    The Chief Prices Commissioner, Melbourne, advises that a new Prices Order, operating from the 6th inst, has been issued for white lead ...

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  44. LATE SPORTING.

    Much interest was taken yesterday in the election of handicapper for the Eastern Districts Racing Association. The candidates for the position were ...

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  45. TRAMWAY STRIKE

    Sir,—I can understand workers doing something which will penalise the capitalist or the silvertail, but for dog to bite dog is beyond my ...

    Article : 159 words
  46. MINING.

    Messrs. Howard and party, owners of the Aurora mine, Mt. KKeith, cleaned up a parcel of 121 tons at the State battery at that centre for a return of ...

    Article : 182 words
  47. TROTTING.

    A large and influential meeting was held at the Cleopatra Hotel, Fremantle, last evening, when it was decided to join in making the gymkhana a ...

    Article : 161 words
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