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  2. Advertising

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  4. AUSTRALIAN TEAM FOR ENGLAND.

    Public feeling has been keenly aroused by the latest action of the Australian Board of Control for the international cricket matches, and the question is ...

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  5. LONDON TOPICS AND OPINIONS THE ANGLO-GERMAN CRISIS.

    An early Japanese legend tells how the sun-goddess being angry retired into a cave and hid herself so that all creation mourned, At last the ...

    Article : 373 words
  6. NEW YEAR'S DAY ACCIDENTS.

    While at Strahan on New Year's Day, Glen Cleland, a young man, was exhibiting his strength to his companions by lifting some bars of bullion, ...

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  7. INTER-STATE NEWS. (From OUR Exchanges.) VICTORIA.

    A party of five miners, including Messrs. F. Hansell and George and Patrick Willoughby, of Bungonia, a short while since took un an abandoned ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS. THE SIEGE OF CALAIS.

    To-night. at His Majesty's, Mr. C. Spencer will present an entire change of programme, which will include the magnificent pitture. "The Siege of Calais. ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    During the past year 51 lives were lost by shipping disasters off the coast of New South Wales. Twenty-six-persons were drowned in the Rosedase ...

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  10. A SKELETON IDENTIFIED.

    The skeleton remains found in the National Reserve at Kuringai Chase, Cowan Creek, have been identified as those of Horbert Maffey, mining agent, ...

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  11. WILLIAMSON'S ENGLISH DRAMATIC COMPANY.

    On Friday night, at the Grand Empire Theatre.J. C. Williamsons Ltd. will present, for the first time here Clyde Fitch's famous play, "The Woman in the Case. ...

    Article : 359 words
  12. QUEENSLAND.

    The Postal Department is in receipt of a telegram from the nostmaster at Halifax, stating that George. Kittle found an empty parcel bumper at the ...

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  13. WHAT GERMANY DID.

    How does the matter appeal to the judgment of Austtalians who have followed the recent crisis: How would you have had Sir Edward Grey deal ...

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  14. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The annual report of the Agricultural Bank shows that the total advances made to farmers amounted to £1,7[?] 291, of which£569,000 has been ...

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  15. SENSATIONAL CACHING ACCIDENT.

    Seven people were injured, some seriously, through a coach capsizing at Cussen, on the road from Christchurch to Hokita. Seven other passengers, ...

    Article : 85 words
  16. QUEENSLAND MATTERS.

    It is understood that a conference took place to-day, at which (heve were precent the premier the Home Secretary. and [?] [?] of the Legislative Council, ...

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  17. THE TROUBADOURS.

    The entertainment piovided at the Temperance-hall last night by Mr. Edward Brauseombo's costume comedy company, the Scorlet Troubadours, was much ...

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  18. KING'S-HALL.

    This popular place of amusement again drew a crowded house last night, on the presentation of the great cinematograph drama,In the grip of alcohol." ...

    Article : 95 words
  19. CENSORING THE DRAMA.

    To turn from the sublimities or high (politics to matters of more general debate, my readers will remember that for years the office of censor of plays ...

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  20. KILLED BY A CAB.

    The Coroner held an inquiry to-day concerning the death of Ralph Jems. a middle-aged man, who was Knocked down by a cab in the city on December ...

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  21. CATTLE INSURANCE

    Insurance against mortality amongst livestock in Switzerland is carried on by three large mutual societies, which extend their operations to all the cantons; ...

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  22. SOCIAL AND DANCE.

    A successfull social and dance were heldin Turner's-hall, Westbury, on Wednesday evening, December 27 (sports night), the proceeds being in aid of the Sports ...

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  23. "CIVIS ROMANUS SUM."

    As a fact, the justification for Mr. Lloyd-Goorge's speech was found in its result. For a day or two, relations between Germany and England were ...

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  24. INCREASED SHIPPING RATES.

    A movement is on foot among the general merchants, of Brisbane to revise the distribution prices of grocery thelf goods owing to increases in the ...

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  25. GRAND EMPIRE.

    At the Grand Empire to-night the Bohemian Dramatic Co. will produce "Sentenced for Life, one of the most thrilling and sensational dramas yet staged ...

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  26. COOGEE DROWNING CASE.

    This morning the bodies of the three young men who were drowned at Coogee yesterday afternoon were recovered some distance down the river. They had ...

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  27. CONCERT AT TOWN-HALL.

    Miss Lilian Frast, the well-known solo organist of the Town-hall, Sydney, will give a popular farewell organ recital in the Hobart Town-hall on Saturday ...

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  28. WASHED UP BY THE TIDE.

    This morning the bodies were recovered of tho three young men who were drowned while bathing at Come yesterday.They had been washed on to the ...

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  29. BODY FOUND NEAR DEVONPORT

    A visitor from Launceston named Mr.A.A.Burrows.wis walking in the bush near Horsahead Creek to-day when an unpleasant odour directed him ...

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  30. ENGLISH MOTORIST'S TOUR.

    Frederic Eastmead, English motorist, his just returned to Melbourne from a tour of New South wales. During his trip,which was made in an 18-24 h.p. ...

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  31. ALLEGED CRIMINAL ASSAULT

    Wm. Henry Nelson, Hillway examiner, 20 years old, was remanded at the Perth Comt to-day on the charge of having attempted a criminal offence against a ...

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  32. ANOTHER BATHING FATALITY.

    Another bathing fatality has to be added to the holiday death roll. Myrtle Hamilton aged 22 years, was drowned at Fore Melbourne to-day. and her sister ...

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  33. SIX DAYS' BICYCLE RACE.

    Considerable interest is being shown by the public; in the six days' cycling race now in progress on the Sydney Cricket Ground. All the teams are ...

    Article : 122 words
  34. ACCIDENT TO A CRICKETER.

    There is great regret in cricketing circles over the accident which this evening befel the Rev. E. F. W[?]ddy, the internariding a ...

    Article : 34 words
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  36. SCOTTSDALE.

    Our local brass hand journeyed to Derby, and took part in the band contest there. and were victorious all along the musical programme. They returned this ...

    Article : 95 words
  37. THE ADMIRALTY CHANGES.

    Mr. Winston Churchill has lost no time in adopting the privileges of the new broom. The Admiralty Board has been reorganised within two months of ...

    Article : 340 words
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