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  2. TENNIS

    J. Borotra defeated J. Crawford by three sets to two in a homeric struggle in the Australian tennis championship singles at Rushcutter's ...

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  3. ACQUITTED

    There were dramatic scenes at the Old Bailey to-day when William Rust (2l) was acquitted on a charge of murdering his father and two brothers. ...

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  4. CANADIAN DAIRYMEN

    A Calgary message states that the cause of the alarming decrease in Alberta dairy products was inquired into by the annual convention of the ...

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  5. LYING IN STATE

    A large crowd assembled outside St. Columba's Church, even before the door opened to admit the four guardsmen detailed to stand throughout the day in ...

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  6. "TIN HERO"

    "The authority of Mr. A. J. Cook, the miners' secretary, is questionable in most, things, but his unscrupulous attack on his colleagues regarding the industrial ...

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  7. WARTIME DISASTER

    The arrest of a sergeant-major in Oldenburg on Januaray 26, although not officially confirmed has set all Germany speculating as to the cause ...

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  8. SHADOW OF ANXIETY

    The "Evening Standard" says that the shadow of anxiety hung over Dublin when Mr. McNeill was installed as Governor-General of the ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET

    The Victorian, cricketers practised at the Exhibition oval this morning, and their work was witnessed by a record crowd of cricket enthusiasts. ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL PEACE

    The Prime Minister will visit Sydney on Monday to explain his proposals for securing industrial peace in Australia. In an official statement he says that Australia ...

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  11. ANTI-WAR TREATY

    The State Department, officials expressed surprise when shown despatches from Paris crediting the French authorities with a statement that France and the United States ...

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  12. PROPHET OF WAR

    Admiral Plunkett, of the U.S.A. Navy, is the prophet of war between Britain and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TRUNKLINE TELEPHONES

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) announced to-day that a trunkline telephone was now satisfactorily operating between Adelaide and Cairns, a distance of 2900 ...

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  14. BUNDABERG TRAGEDY

    Sir Neville Howse, Assistant Minister for Health, stated on Ms arrival to-day that the royal commission to inquire into the Bundaberg tragedy would hold its first sitting in ...

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  15. ROMA OIL BORE

    Owing to the sudden death of his mother the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Marr) returned to Sydney early this morning. The seals attached to the Roma bore ...

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  16. A SUCCESSFUL RUSE

    A seven-seater motor car was stolen from Coogee early yesterday morning. The Newcastle police were ordered to keep a strict look-out, and in the afternoon T. Davies ...

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  17. FOREIGN CURRENCY

    In an action in the King's Bench Division the jury gave a verdict in favour of Ironmonger and Company, bankers, of Angel Court, London, in regard to a claim for ...

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  18. BISHOP OF ROCKHAMPTON

    The Rev. F. Ash, formerly vicar of Warwick, was consecrated as Bishop of Rockhampton in St. John's Anglican Cathedral this morning by the Archbishop of Brisbane ...

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  19. PREVIOUS CASE ALLEGED

    It is reported that the Alfred Hospital Melbourne, had to return a supply of serum from the Commonwealth laboratory at the end of November, because living organisms ...

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  20. BACKING THE RIGHT HORSE

    At the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day Kenneth Bolton pleaded guilty to having committed larceny as a servant. It was alleged that Bolton while in the employ of the ...

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  21. RAILWAY DISASTER EXPLAINED

    Sir john Pringle's report to the Minister for Transport concerning the Sevenoaks railway disaster, in which a score, of people lost their lives, finds that the condition of ...

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  22. A DEATH PACT

    The police visited house in Forrest-street yesterday and found Charles Francis Hawkins and Mrs. Elizabeth Mary Smith lying on a bed severely wounded. Mrs. Smith admitted ...

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  23. FEDERAL COUNTRY PARTY

    A manifesto issued by the Federal Country party Parliamentary committee to-day states:— "With the approach of the Federal elections Mr. Charlton has once again issued ...

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  24. ACTION IN NEW ZEALAND

    The New Zealand Health Department has directed that no further immunisation treatment shall be given pending investigation of the Bundaberg tragedy. ...

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  25. LONGSTAFF'S PICTURE

    Mr. John Longstaff's Menin Gate picture is being shown in Australia House before being shipped to Canberra. In the meantime thousand's of reproductions are being printed ...

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  26. CYCLING

    The following handicaps have been declared, for to-morrow's road race to be run over the Boatharbour course. Boys' race.—G. Holden, scratch; R. ...

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  27. DEPORTATION RECOMMENDED

    At the quarter sessions Judge Armstrong, in sentencing. Frederick John Davey to 12 months' imprisonment on a charge of assault with intent to rob, remarked that in view ...

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  28. MIGRATION DELEGATION

    Lord Lovat states that, the migration delegation which is visiting Australia will probably be finalised within a week. The Australian Press Association understands ...

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  29. ALARM IN DURBAN

    The Australian report of the deaths following inoculation against diphtheria has created alarm in Durban, where arrangements had been in hand to provide facilities for ...

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  30. GOAT RACING AT COOGEE

    There is a possibility that the Chief Secretary's Department will prohibit the goat races which it is intended to stage at the opening of the Coogee carnival sports on ...

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  31. REVOLT DENIED

    The Moscow Foreign Office denies that there is a revolt in southern Russia, from which trains are arriving regularly. Passengers say there is no foundation for the stories. ...

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  32. CRICKET

    South Africa won the fourth test match against the M.G.C. by four wickets, getting the requisite runs for the loss of six wickets. Scores:—M.C.C., 265 and 215; South Africa, ...

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  33. PLANNED ROBBERY FAILS

    Miss Dorothy Hynds (24), a clerk, was the victim of a savage attack at Marrickville this morning. She is employed at the office of O'Donnell and Co., estate agents, and was ...

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  34. MUTUAL RECRIMINATIONS

    Mr. Grayndler, secretary of the A.W.U., described the Australasian Council of Trades Unions as a self-appointed body composed of busybodies. He declared that it was ...

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  35. MOTOR SPEED PRIZE

    Details of Sir Charles Wakefield's motor speed prize, which is open to drivers of all nations, shows that in addition to the gold trophy valued at a thousand guineas the ...

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  36. THE ANTARCTIC QUADRANT

    Commenting to-day on the Brisbane resolution of the Council of the Royal Geographical Society that it was desirable that the Government should take immediate steps to secure ...

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  37. IDLE GOLD

    Mr. H. C. Brierly, chairman of the Federal Institute, of Accountants, speaking at the annual meeting, said it was high time something of accountancy knowledge was infused ...

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  38. TO-MORROW'S TEAMS

    At Terania, at 11 a.m. Terania:— E. Towns, A. Towns, Ned Walker, T. Walker. A. Walker, Lau. Mulley A. Mulley, R. Mulley, Len Mulley, G. Beddoes, V. Lawler, ...

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  39. BOXING

    Referrings to a message from Miami (Florida) that Tex Rickard had announced that Dempsey had permanently retired and that Tunney would defend his title in June ...

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  40. REARRESTED

    Released from Pentridge gaol after serving a term for unlawful possession a man was immediately rearrested on a charge of bigamy. It is alleged that his finger prints ...

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  41. SWIMMING

    Noel Ryan, 16 years old, the Manly swimmer, won the mile swimming championship of Australia last night in record time. S. McCure (N.S.W.) won the 440 yards ...

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  42. AFTER NINE MONTHS

    The hatches of the schooner E. R. Sterling, which had a thrilling vovage lasting nine months, were opened to-day, when it was disclosed that the Adelaide cargo of 50,000 ...

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  43. CLOSING DOWN OF WORKS

    The A.W.U. conference secretary stated that what seemed to be a deliberate closing down of works by both the Government and private firms created a suspicion that the ...

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  44. DRUNKEN MOTORISTS

    A prominent Sydney legal man in a report to the National Safety Council of Australia suggests that magistrates should have powers, as in South Australia to ippose ...

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  45. ARMIDALE RACES

    The Armidale races were continued to-day. Results- Borough Handicap.—Midwinter 1, Eudorlight 2, Astrologist 3. Winner 6. ...

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  46. RACING MEN KILLED

    Three men were killed when a motor car returning from the Tapanui races somersaulted. The victims were A. Armour, retired farmer and horse owner; Joseph ...

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  47. ALLEGED INTIMIDATION

    At the Central Police Court,to-day John Miller (30), labourer, was charged with maliciously wounding Muriel Rogers The police prosecutor stated that he believed the ...

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  49. ITALIANS AND FASCISTS

    "Many people hate us both as Italians and as Fascist's and we must be ready to defend ourselves." said Mussolini, addressing the Fascist militia. Having annihilated its ...

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  50. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The Prime Minister announced to-day that the New South Wales Government had agreed to the allocation of Centennial Park, Sydney, as the site of the Empire ...

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  51. THE LOWEST TENDER

    The civic commissioners to-day accepted the tender of Ferguson, Pailin, Ltd., for 94,734 10s for switch gear for the Bunnerong power station. The tender, which was ...

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  52. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Mr. Bruce stated to-day that the Federal Parliament would rise for the Easter recess on March 30. Whether tho adjournment would be for two or three weeks was ...

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  54. HUME ELECTORATE

    Nominations from candidates for selection for the Hume Federal electorate close on Wednesday, February 15, and these will be submitted to a, joint conference of the ...

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