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  2. DAVIS CUP. Australia Beats Hawaii.

    The doubles Contest between Australia and Hawaii in the Davis Cup competition was played to-day on the courts of the Orango Lawn Tennis Club, ...

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  3. COOGEE MYSTERY.

    When the four persons who were arrested three weeks ago on charges arising out of the death of Mrs. Heaydon in October last reappeared at the Central Police Court, before ...

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  4. VICIOUS ASSAULT.

    An attempt to rob the National Bank of Australia in Beaumont-street, Hamilton, was made in broad daylight this afternoon. ...

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  5. THE MINERS.

    The Miners' Federation yesterday instructed the men at all lodges on the Maitland field to sign on to-day, so ns to be in readiness to resume work ...

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  6. LATE CABLE NEWS REPARATIONS.

    According to a Paris message, Dr. Dorten, the Rhineland separatist leader, convened a meeting at Coblenz, which 3000 persons attended. ...

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  7. HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    True to the promise made by the Minister for Works (Mr. Ball), work on the Harbour Bridge approach was begun yesterday. Mr. Bradfield (designer), accompanied by ...

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  8. NAVAL BASE.

    Writing in the "Daily Telegraph," Lieutenant-Colonel Repington says the assertion that the enlargement of Singapore violates the spirit of the Washington Treaty cannot be ...

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  9. THE RUHR. Serious Food Shortage.

    Paris advices state that the food situation in the Ruhr is becoming desperate. The French authorities admit that there is a shortage of meat and potatoes. Only 161 ...

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  10. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Departures. For Sydney: Bulla, s, from London; Tisnaren, motor s, from Gothenburg. For Glasgow: Aeneas, s, from Las Palmas; ...

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  11. THE EMPIRE.

    The "Morning Post," in a leader on Mr. Bruce's latest speech, says: The Prime Minister of Australia has evidently been thinking things out. He sees that Australia must have ...

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  12. CITY ELECTIONS.

    The Citizens' Reform aldermen have decided that a request be made to the Government to appoint a commission, presided over by a Supreme Court Judge, for the purpose of ...

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  13. TRAWLED FISH.

    The trawler Koraaga returned to Sydney early yesterday morning. Adverse weather conditions prevented large hauls of fish, but valuable work was done in plotting out fishing ...

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  14. TRAIN AND CARS.

    Advices from Terrehaute (Indiana) state that an east-bound passenger train took toll of 13 lives in two successive collisions. The train first crashed into a motor car at ...

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  15. STEAMER ASHORE.

    The British steamer Siberian Prince, 5604 tons, owned by the Peareth Steamship Co., Ltd., went ashore on Brunswick island, near Victoria, during a fog, but was refloated and ...

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  16. CAUSES OF CANCER.

    At the cancer congress in Strasburg a delegate from the Pasteur Institution emphasised the possible danger from vegetables and fruits eaten raw, like strawberries, radishes, and ...

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  17. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The meetings in Adelaide of the Australian Commissioners of the British Empire Exhibition Commission were concluded in the reception room at the Town Hall to-day. ...

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  18. MIDNIGHT TRAGEDY

    Sensational evidence was given to-day, when the inquiry regarding the death of Emily Tangey, aged about 65 years, was resumed by the Coroner at Ballarat. The woman's body ...

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  19. DUKE OF ORLEANS.

    The "Daily Express" says that the Duke of Orlonas is confined to Inverness Lodge, Roehampton, with male attendants on duty day and night. The Duke has been suffering from ...

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  20. ENCOURAGING SPORT

    On the motion of the vice-chairman (Alderman Marks), the parks committee of the City Council yesterday agreed to recommend the construction of about 20 tennis courts in ...

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  21. COMPANY PROFITS. EFFECT OF NEW TAXATION.

    Allusion to the incidence of the new taxation scheme was made yesterday by the State Treasurer (Sir Arthur Cocks). Sir Arthur said that it had been stated ...

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  22. TREVESSA'S CREW.

    The crew of the Trevessa arrived here on the Goorkha, and sailed again for England. Captain Foster said that he had nothing to add to the accounts already published. ...

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  23. MENACE OF RATS.

    The health committee of the City Council yesterday decided that a public warning should be issued to the citizens of Sydney respecting the urgent necessity of making all the ...

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  24. STORE BURNT.

    The occupants of the station store at Moonah had a narrow escape from being burnt in their beds early yesterday morning, when the premises were gutted by fire. Mr. ...

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  25. COMMENTS ON THE GAME.

    Anderson started serving at a great pace, the ball shooting through the court, causing the Hawaiians to net. The Hawaiians at the outset were nervous, lacking confidence, ...

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  26. "AN ABSURD STATEMENT."

    The statement that the proposed company tax of 1/ in the £1 on thw total profits would increase the demand on companies [?] 50 per cent, additional was characterised as absurd ...

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  27. FIRES.

    A fire occurred at 7.29 o'clock last night in a building of two floors, used as a garage by Frederick William Tarleton, Millson-street, North Sydney. Both floors were severely ...

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  28. MAROUBRA QUARRY.

    For some time past there has been dissatisfaction among a section of the men employed at the State Quarry at Maroubra, owing to alterations made by the Works ...

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  29. MINE DISASTERS.

    While bricking in a large soction of Gartshore colliery at Kilsyth a gang of eight men, who were working with naked lights, were all killed by a terrille explosion of gas. ...

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  30. AIR FORCE.

    The "Daily Express" says that there is good reason to believe that Chief Air Marshal Sir Hugh Trenchard will resign if the report of the sub-conimittee rogardlng imperial defence ...

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  31. WAGGA GAS SUPPLY.

    The gas supply from Wagga Municipal Gas Works has been most unsatisfactory during the last two months, and a climax was reached when the supply completely failed, and users ...

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  32. SPORT ABROAD.

    A message from Paris says that Great Britain beat France at the athletic meeting in thw Pwrshing stadium by 69 points to 42. Britain won all the foot races, hammer and ...

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  33. LOST SUMATRA.

    The final sitting of the Royal Commission which has been inquiring into the loss of the Bteumer Sumatra off the north coast in the big storm last month was held yesterday. The ...

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  34. MOTOR FATALITY.

    The man who was killed in a motor car accident which occurred near National Park late on Sunday afternoon was yesterday identified as Cecil Brownlow, of Balmain. ...

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  35. FIRE ON MOTOR LAUNCH.

    While a motor launch, the Nancy III., was proceeding up the river yesterday morning with a party of between 60 and 70, she suddenly took fire, but was beached in time to avert ...

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  36. CYPRESS PINE.

    Sir,—As a sawmiller for the last 20 years, dealing exclusively in cypress pin under a great many conditions, I can aay that I have never known white ants to attack the true ...

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  37. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    The dock strikers marched to Hyde Park in an orderly procession, and at a meeting there the leaders expressed resentment against the newspapers for suggesting that the strike had ...

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  38. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    Mr. H. V. Seale, acting manager of Junction North mine, stated this afternoon that a start will be made next week on the treatment of dump material. It is expected this will mean ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The cargo of the steamer Runic included nineteen thoroughbred horses, including Flashdale, the winner of the Cawdor Cup for Clydesdale stallions, and three Leicester rams, ...

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  40. SNOWSTORM IN NEW ZEALAND.

    There have been further snowstorms in Central Otago, and a very heavy mortality among sheep is feared. It is impossible to estimate the loss yet. Snow is lying to a depth of a ...

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  41. SLEEVELESS DRESSES.

    Rome advices state that sleeveless dresses were the subject of a Note from the Cardinal Patriarch of Venice to his clergy. He says that women with arms bare to the shoulder ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND WHEAT YIELD.

    A return issued by the Registrar-General shows that the actual area under wheat in Queensland in 1922 was 145,492 acres, which produced 1,877,836 bushels, compared with ...

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