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  2. THE DARDANELLES

    The London "Daily Telegraph" will shortly commence a series of articles written by Sir Aslnnead Bartlett of his war memories of the Dardanelles, which ...

    Article : 461 words
  3. A "RED" MOVE

    It is reported in Labour circles that a move has been made by the "Reds" in control of the A.L.P. executive in New South Wales to have Mr. Charlton displaced from the ...

    Article : 296 words
  4. MALFEASNCE IN OFFICE

    A message from Albany (N.Y.) says that the most serious charges of malfeasance in office ever made against a woman since the power to ...

    Article : 122 words
  5. IMPROVING

    Coral, which is being, crushed at North Barnard Island and brought to Innisfail and used as fertiliser in the district for cane farms adjacent to Innisfail, is ...

    Article : 137 words
  6. INTERMEDIATE

    The following additional passes for the Murwillumbah Intermediate High School were made available to-day. These were omitted from the official list handed to the ...

    Article : 418 words
  7. WARATAHS

    In a closely contested match to-day the Waratahs defeated All France by 11 points to 8. The attendance was 25,000, and there was a six-mile queue of motor cars from ...

    Article : 286 words
  8. THE TURF

    The weights for Rosehill on Saturday have been declared as follows- FLYING HANDICAP, 6 furlongs.—Killarney 9-5, Lady Buckinbar 8-13, Greenie ...

    Article : 140 words
  9. A.J.C.

    The following are the weights for the A.J.C. meeting on Thursday- ELYING HANDICAP, 6 furlongs.—Vaals 9-13, Amounis. 9-31, Greenline 9-0, ...

    Article : 101 words
  10. H.M.S CALEDON

    The Admiralty reports a collision between H.M.S. Caledon and the Italian oiltanker Antares in the Doro Channel, Greece durnig the hours of darkness last Friday ...

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  11. SERIOUS CHARGES

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Vincent Arthur Kirk (29), a salesman, was charged with having signed an assignment by way of mortgage from Richard Ashton, ...

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  12. LATEST SCRATCHINGS

    Anniversary Handicap—St. Anthony. ...

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  13. BODY FOUND ON RAILWAY LINE]

    The body of an unknown man was found on the railway line between Auburn and Lidcombe early this morning with the head severed. The position, of the body seemed ...

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  14. CRICKET

    The president of the Lismore Association, Mr. A. Wood, presided at that body's executive meeting last night, others present being Capt. L. M. Gordon, Messrs. G. C. ...

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  15. LISMCRE CUP CARNIVAL

    The following arc additional weights for Thursday's mooting to those already published- Second Novice.—Certainly 7-13, ...

    Article : 129 words
  16. ACROSS THE TASMAN

    The Minister for Trade and Customs-(Mr. Pratten), on arrival in Sydney to-day, referring to the attitude of the Federal Goventment towards Capt. Moody's flight across the ...

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  17. A STUDY IN F ACIAL EXPRESSIONS

    Group of a few of the officials and committee of the Lismore Turf Club taken in front of the secretary's office on Saturday. Front row (left to right).—Messrs. O. M eurer (president), A. C. Joubert (secretary), W. H. Carmont (stipendiary steward), H. Green. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. UNEMPLOYED AT LEETON

    At a meeting of the unemployed held in the Trades Hall to-day, a letter was read from organiser Mr. Kilpatriek, organiser of the One Big Union of the unemployed. An ...

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  19. REPORT FROM FLINDERS ISLAND

    The Commissioner of Police has received a report from Flinders Island that on January 10 the hum of an airplane engine Was heard, followed by a distinct crash. ...

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  20. ARMIDALE CUP WEIGHTS

    Irish Prince 9-9, Beauhania 9.8,Lady Bucknbar 9-6, Don Panther 9.0, Grcenie 9-0, Mart Fern 8-12, Earl Whitten 8-11, Lilah 8-11, Prairie Belle 8-10, ChToiniiiin ...

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  21. FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY

    Maoist Bros. v. Lismore, Recreation Ground. Tuncester v. Wanderers, Coleman's Point. Girard's Hill v. Bexhill, at Bexhill. ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. THE SUNG EUCHARIST

    Four hundred demonstrators at St. Cuthbert's Church again protested against the sung eucharist. When the curate, the Rev. A. Crawshaw, accompanied by servers, arrived ...

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  23. TESTATE CABINET

    The State Cabinet at its meeting tomorrow will give consideration to the condition of the various State hospitals. Reterring to the matter to-day the Acting ...

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  24. LISMORE v. MID-RICHMOND

    The following team was selected to represent Lismore Association, against mid-Richmond in the Dickinson Cup inter-district competition at Lismore next Thursday:—W. ...

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  25. A.W.U. CONFERENCE

    The A.W.U. conference commenced its sittings to-day. The sittings are being held in camera. One of the most important subjects which ...

    Article : 150 words
  26. AGGRESSIVE WAR

    M. Briand's reply to Mr. Kellogg has been published. He accepts the United States' suggestion for a multilateral pact and considers that America should ...

    Article : 110 words
  27. RIPENING BANANAS

    The report of Mr. Ranger, general manager of the Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing, shows what America can teach us in the technique of handling fruit. ...

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  28. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    Dealing with the waterside workers' case in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court today Mr. Justice Beeby said that he had an affidavit before him which stated that the ...

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  29. A WOMAN'S DEATH

    Dr. Matthews, who was acting as locum tenons for a medical man at Omao at the time of the death of Mrs. Griggs, Wife of a Methodist clergyman, made a statement ...

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  30. NORTH COAST CHILDREN'S HOME

    A meeting of the executive of the North Coast Children's Home was held at the National Bank on Wednesday night, the president (Rev. A. G. Moore) being in the ...

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  31. .CASINO; y. KYOGLE'

    The representative Casino team to play Kyogle at Kyogle on Thursday next is as follows:—T. Rummery (capt.) R. Armstrong, L. Benaud, J. Walsh, — Buehanan, V. ...

    Article : 93 words
  32. MOTOR FATALITIES

    Frederick Hollow (60), of Armadale, was run over and killed by his own motor car yesterday. He turned the cranking handle while the engine was in gear. ...

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  33. BARBER'S SUICIDE

    A Krefeld message, states that after, pondeving suiide for weeks a barber laboriously constructed a dugout. He made the roof of sandbags and constructed a wooden ...

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  34. DRAMATIC SURF RESCUE

    Gordon Lees, the Newcastle city council's official life saver, and hero of the shark tragedy in which James Canning lost his life, figured in a dramatic surf, rescue at ...

    Article : 125 words
  35. BOWLS

    At the week-end the following games were played on the Byron Bay green- Brown. Davidson, Burnett, Ernest, 39, v. Belfitt, Hodge. Williams, McKenzie, 37. ...

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  36. MALLANGANEE V. NIMBIN

    The following team has been selected to represent Nimbin against Mnllanganee at Mallangance next week end. Lorry leaves Nimbin on Saturday. at 2 p.m.:— A. J. Clark ...

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  37. TORRENTIAL RAIN

    During the week-end torrential rain fell over the whole district. The rainfall recorded at Innisfail Post Office for thr 48 hours ended 9 a.m. today was 995 points, ...

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  38. CRUISER SUBMARINES

    The voyage of the new Australian cruiser submarines Oxley and OtWay has been arranged. They will be the frist underwater vessels to go to Australia unaccompanied. ...

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  39. TRAM ENGINE DERAILED

    The driver of a steam tram, Alfred McVie (56), and three women—Mrs. Arthur Talbot, Mrs. W. Little, and Mrs. Thomas Gilder—were injured when the engine ran off the ...

    Article : 86 words
  40. TENNIS

    At Cannes yesterday an English girl, Eileen Bennett, defeattd Miss Ryan in the final of the Newcourts Club championship, 6-4, 6-2. Betty Nuthall did not compote. ...

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  41. BOXING

    All arrangements in connection with the heavyweight championship contest next Thursday are now being finalised. The principals, Roilgers and Gallagher, are both ...

    Article : 73 words
  42. BALLINA ROWING CLUB

    The following are the handicaps for the Ballina Rowing Club's regatta to be hold on Thursday (Anniversary Day)- Gladstone Skiff Race, three-quarters of a ...

    Article : 213 words
  43. WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS

    The women's and junior Australian lawn tennis championships were continued to-day. Result- Women's singles championship.—Miss E. ...

    Article : 55 words
  44. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Ball) returned, to Sydney to-day after having inspected the soldier sottlers' holdings in the Young district. ...

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  45. WOMAN HIT WITH IRON BAR

    While a woman was out walking at Devon port on Saturday night a man struck [?] with an iron bar three times across the bridge of the hose and head. Later ...

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  46. A SON'S DISCOVERY

    Stepping from a tram at the sceno of an accident at St. Kildn yesterday afternoon a young medical student asked if he could give any assistance. Tim ambulance waggon ...

    Article : 105 words
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  48. PATTERSON AND HAWKES ARRIVE

    Messrs. Patterson and Hawkes, who will take part in the Australian lawn tennis championships, arrived in Sydney to-day from Melbourne. They will meet the visiting Trench ...

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  49. WARDING OFF CHOLERA

    In an effort to ward off a cholera epidemic the authorities inoculated 7,000,000 people, one-third of the population of Indo-China, last year. ...

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  50. CAUGHT BY A HURRICANE

    The steamer Makambo was caught by a hurricane on her last voyage to the New Hebrides. So violent was the storm that the ship had to heave to several times. ...

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  51. £8000 INVOLVED IN ROBBERY

    Detectives visited a northern suburb yesterday arid arrested a man, who is charged with having stolen £5265. The arrest followed reports from West Australia that ...

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  52. LACOSTE' S ARRANGEMENTS

    Laeoste, the national singles champion, is unabla to go to the United States to defend his title owing to business engagements. He will play in the French and ...

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