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  2. NEWS FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS

    The township of Emerald (Q.), on the main Central line, and about 107 miles from Rockhampton, was visited by a cyclonic storm on Monday last. ...

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  5. CURRENT SPORT.

    Races were held at Warwick Farm (Sydney) on Saturday last under unfavorable weather conditions, and the track, although heavy, was safe. The ...

    Article : 171 words
  6. MISADVENTURES.

    A shocking tragedy occurred at the Australian Portland Cement Works at Fyansford, near Geelong (Vic.) last week. At midday on Thursday, a ...

    Article : 152 words
  7. FOREIGN CABLES

    A cabled message from Boston, U.S.A., states that the American transport Crooke, which is carrying soldiers from Antwerp to New York, has sprung ...

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  8. Australia House

    Mr. M. L. Shepherd (Official Secretary to the Commonwealth), who is handing over control of Australia House to the new High Commissioner ...

    Article : 236 words
  9. Condensed Milk

    A deputation of suppliers to and employees of Nestle's condensed milk factory at Wyreema, in the Toowoomba (Q) district, which was closed recently ...

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  10. RAILWAY GUARD KILLED.

    At a late hour on Monday night, a railway guard named Thomas E. Marden was run over and kil;led by a train at Petersham (Sydney) station. ...

    Article : 87 words
  11. New York's Troubles

    New York is having its troubles these days (says a cable message). To begin with, the water system, which was constructed at a cost of several ...

    Article : 218 words
  12. ASPENDALE RACES.

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  13. FLOOD GATES GIVE WAY.

    The flood gates at Cunningham Creck weir, near Harden (N.S.W.), from which that section of the railway department obtains its water ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. A LITTLE GIRL IMPALED.

    A seven-year-old girl named Violet Higgins was the victim of a most painful accident at her Home in Redforn (Sydney) on Saturday. While ...

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  15. ALBION PARK RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  16. Bush and Grass Fires

    During last week-end bush-fires occurred in parts of the N.S.W. Riverina, destroying crops and pastures and miles of fencing. At Quandong ...

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  17. A Masonic Gift

    Masonic circles in New South Wales have been stirred by the particularly fine gift in the interests of general education. Worshipful Brother Charles ...

    Article : 177 words
  18. AEROPLANE CRASHES.

    Engine trouble was the cause of an aerial crash near Minlaton, on Yorke's Peninsula (S.A.), on Monday last, as the result of which the pilot of the ...

    Article : 102 words
  19. THE BOXING RING.

    At the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night last boxing fans were provided with a fistic treat by Bert Spargo, of Victoria, and a lemon-colored lad from ...

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  20. Surplus Butter

    The butter position this week appears to be much more hopeful. It was reported in Melbourne on Wednesday that the British Government had ...

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  21. AERIAL MAIL.

    A new aerial service is to be established shortly in the northern and the western parts of Queensland. The company, which is undertaking, for the ...

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  22. Victims of the Surf

    As a result of the stormy weather along the coast there has been an exceptionally strong undertow on the surfing beaches, and this has exacted ...

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  23. FARMER'S LOSS THROUGH FIRE.

    A case of interest to country people generally was tried at the Lockhart (N.S.W.) police court on Wednesday last, when two men named O'Brien and ...

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  24. THE PLAGUE.

    Despite the pesslinism of retent medical opinion, and the serious conditions in Queensland, Sydney seeing to be rapidly ridding itself of any taint of ...

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  25. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The Sheffield shield match played between the N.S.W. and the South Australian teams at Sydney during the week resulted in a sensational win for ...

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  26. THE COALMINERS.

    The coalminers throughout Austrlia are taking a ballot on the nine-day fortnight question, and ballot papers have been issued to 20,000 miners ...

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  27. NEW GUINEA'S WEALTH.

    At a meeting of the Victoria League in London recently, Mr. J. G. Jenkins, formerly Premier of South Australia and more recently identified with ...

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  28. BOUNDARY DISPUTE.

    The Local Government Department has appointed Mr. L. G. Bucknell, district works officer at Cootamundra, to hold an inquiry into the dispute ...

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  29. SEEING THE CITY. A Party of School-boys from Temora.

    A party of twenty-five boys from the Methodist Sunday-school, whose ages range from tell to sixteen years, are spending a fortnight in Sydney ...

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  30. CONFLAGRATIONS.

    On Monday morning last, there simply shape with residences attached in Wolgan-street, Portland (N.S.W.), were destroyed by fire. The premises, which were insured, were owned by ...

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  31. A FIVE YEARS' DRIFT.

    Captain Amudson, the famous Norwegian explorer, who led the expedition that reached the South Pole, has announced that he will shortly start ...

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  32. LAND SEEKERS.

    The Country Promotion League is making arrangements for parties of land seekers to visit Tumbarumba and oberon (N.S.W.) shortly. The trips ...

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  33. GOLD FOR NOTES.

    A Canadian commercial traveller named John Stringer was cleverley but simply robbed of £500 by two confidence men in Melbourne on Tuesday ...

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  34. CROWN LANDS.

    A return issued by the N.S.W. Department of Lands shows that during the six months that ended on December 31st, 1921, 423,047 acres was taken up ...

    Article : 83 words
  35. HEALING WATERS.

    Much interest is being taken in a spring near Katoomba, on the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, the waters of which are believed to be ...

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  36. PETROL FOR SNAKE BITES.

    A new use for petrol has been discovered in the case of snake bites, and, says a Kimberley (South Africa) correspondent, it proved remarkably ...

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  37. OIL IN QUEENSLAND.

    There is great excitement in the Barcoo district in Central Queensland in connection with the report of the discovery of oil there. Already forty ...

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  38. THE HUME WEIR.

    The forty-four-hour week has been inaugurated at the Hume Weir, on the Murray river. Over three hundred men are at work on the New South Wales ...

    Article : 63 words
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