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  2. Advertising

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  3. FIZZLING OUT

    The Union Company's steamer Tahiti arrived this afternoon from America, with a volunteer crew, taken on in New Zealand. ...

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  4. CLAIM FOR £5000

    Further evidence was given to-day in the action for libel and conspiracy brought by Dr. Thompson against the New South Wales branch of the B.M.A. ...

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  5. THE GREEK TRAGEDY

    Lord Birkenhead, in the House of Lords to-day, drew attention to the statement that correspondence had passed between Lord Curzon, Secretary for ...

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  6. THE WAR IN IRELAND

    Irregulars, in an armored car and with machine guns, rushed the village of Ballymakeera, near Macroom, which was held by a private Free State garrison ...

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  7. IN THE BALANCE

    Signor Mussolini, interviewed by the journalists, declared that the Allies had made reasonable proposals to the Turks, and their ...

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  8. THE TURK AS BARGAINER.

    It is stated in a message from Lausanne that there is a general impression that the Turks will accept the Allies' and Americans' viewpoint on the Straits ...

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  9. GREECE WANTS TO FIGHT, AND IS SEEKING ENGLAND'S SUPPORT.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Athens says that the Greek Government, with the re-organised army, is eagerly watching for the movement ...

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  10. WHEAT SILOS

    It is alleged that there is a crisis over the construction of the wheat silos. The whole of the country wheat silos were to have been ready by Decmber ...

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  11. MEMBER OF THE DAIL SHOT.

    Mr. Hales, a member of the Free State Parliament, was assassinated in Dublin to-day on his way to parliament. Mr. O'Malley, another member, was wounded. ...

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  12. BUNCHY TOP

    Mr. Henry Tryon, the Queensland Government Entomologist, and Dr. Darnell Smith, Chief Biologist in the Agricultural Department, N.S.W., left Brisbane ...

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  13. NEUTRALITY OF CONSTANTINOPLE NEW PARTY FOR TURKEY.

    It is understood that Lord Curzon has privately assured Ismet Pasha that, after the acceptance of the Allied plan the Allies would promote the international Rafet Pasha, the deposed Governor of Constantinople, announces the formation of a new party, to be called the People's party, as soon as peace is concluded. ...

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  14. MOORE PARK MURDER

    The trial of Carl Jensen on the charge of having murdered Daisy Maud Kearney, Whose body was dug up in Moore Park in October last, was continued at ...

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  15. STRANDED

    Acording to the Acting Premier, Mr. Jones, the party of stranded Italians in North Queensland is making application for relief rations. ...

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  16. ULSTER CONTRACTS OUT OF THE FREE STATE.

    The Ulster Parliament has unanimously agreed to contract out of the Free State. The Premier, Sir James Craig, in submitting the proposal, which took the form ...

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  17. BEST IN THE WORLD

    The Secretary for Labor, Mr. Davis, replying to the criticism voiced in the British House of Commons against the conditions at Ellis Island, the ...

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  18. WAR DEBTS

    The assistant secretary to the United States Treasury, Mr. Wadsworth, has informed the House of Representatives that the Appropriations Committee of the ...

    Article : 110 words
  19. MISADVENTURES

    Several boys dug a pit in the sand at Bondi yesterday and one boy, John Vaughan, aged 10, jumped into the pit, when the weight of the other boys on ...

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  20. ILFORD SENSATION

    The case in which a young man named Bywaters and Mrs. Thompson are charged with having murdered the latter's husband at Ilford last month was continued ...

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  21. CAUGHT IN THE HARVESTER.

    George Drenkhauhn, a share farmer at Alma, was repairing a harvester to-day when portion fell, pinning his hand in the machine. He was unable to free ...

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  22. THE LOBBIES AWAIT LORD CURZON'S DEFENCE.

    Opinion in the lobbies takes a most serious view of the Curzon-Gounaris correspondence, but judgment is suspended pending Lord Curzon's explanation ...

    Article : 170 words
  23. THE RAND RIOTS

    The Mine Workers' Union has turned down the proposal to declare a general strike as a protest against the carrying out of the death sentences on those ...

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  24. MUTILATED BY FERRY WHEEL.

    The body of a youth named Mills was recovered from the Derwent river to-day. It was much mutilated. Mills fell into the river from a ferry ...

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  25. EXECUTION MANIA BULGARIANS DENY THE STORY OF THE ASSASSINATION.

    The ex-Premiers of Bulgaria, Danieff, Guechoff and Malinoff. have been assassinated at Choumeu. All had been in prison awaiting trial on the charge of It is stated in a message received from Lausanne to-day that the Bulgarian delegates absolutely deny the reported secret executions of the ex-ministers. They ...

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  26. HANDY WITH THE RAZOR

    A dispute occurred last night between two men outside a house in Clovelly. A man named Trevor Roy Lance tried to make peace, with the result that he was ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND

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  28. LUNACY COMMISSION

    Mr. Oakes, Chief Secretary, has defined the scope of the Lunacy Commission of which Dr. Arthur is chairman. The commission is to inquire into the ...

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  29. PROHIBITION

    A private cable received in Sydney states that prohibition was defeated in New Zealand. ...

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  30. POUND STERLING

    Along with the rising market and the improvement in the leading European countries, the pound sterling has been making steady progress upwards, and it ...

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  31. REFORM PARTY

    After an apparent reconciliation of the malcontents among the Reform aldermen, another split has occurred, seriously jeopardising the re-election of Ald. ...

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  32. THE PROPOSAL DEFEATED.

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  33. CHARGE OF FORGERY

    Claude Streate, a teller employed in the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales, in Sydney, was to-day committed for trial at the Central Police ...

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  34. ANTHRAX

    The International Anthrax Commission on which Sir Thomas Oliver represents Australia, has adopted a motion recommending the disinfection of wool, except ...

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  35. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Bonar Law has intimated that Parliament will be prorogued on December 15. ...

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  36. TROUBLE IN THE U.S.A.

    The Attorney General, Mr. Daugherty, in his annual report affirms that the enforcement of prohibition would become one of the administration's major ...

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  37. BAWRA

    The decision to disolve Bawra is welcomed in wool circles and by the Australian pastoral and financial companies, which generally opine that Bawra, ...

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  38. TRAGIC JOKE

    The jury has returned a verdict of not guilty in the trial of Henry Waterson, a ship's captain, who was charged with the manslaughter of an elderly ...

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  39. MILLIONS FOR BATTLESHIPS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Speaking in the House of Commons to-day, Commander H. B. Mansell said that it was estimated that the cost of the two new battleships ...

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  40. PERJURY CHARGE

    Dorothy Turner, chief witness in the Sir Almeric Fitzroy case, has been arrested for perjury. [In October last Sir Almeric Fitzroy, ...

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  41. FOR THE TROPICS

    The matter of suitable housing for the white population of North Queensland, which has long been recognised as an important question, is now being thoroughly ...

    Article : 59 words
  42. JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE.

    COWRA, Friday.--The coroner has returned a verdict of justifiable homicide in the case in which Constable McCarthy, at Cowra this week, shot dead Francis ...

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  43. IMMIGRATION OFFICER ILL.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Barnes, acting director of immigration, has been absent from duty for a week owing to ill health and is returning to Australia. ...

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