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  2. TWO KILLED

    Descending a hill on the Eltham road about midnight, a char-a-bane contained 18 picnickers overturned. Two men were killed and four ...

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  3. CHEAPER INSULIN

    Unless cheaper insulin, for the treatment of diabetes, can be obtained, a limit must be set by Sydney Hospital to the amount purchased, and those ...

    Article : 348 words
  4. The Human Touch in the Hooter

    The suspicion that the ubiquitous 'tin lizzie" at times develops human feelings is confirmed by the. experience yesterday of Mr. P. ...

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  5. SYDNEY-ADELAIDE AIR SERVICE

    A hitch has occurred in the preparations for inauguration of the Sydney Adelaide air service. The commencement of the service ...

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  6. LORD MAYORALTY PUZZLE

    To-day a development is expected, having an important bearing on the election of the Lord Mayor of Sydney for 1924. which will be held at 12.15 ...

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  7. THE O.B.U.

    A definite step in advancing the One Big Union scheme was taken to-day when the Australian Workers' Union applied at the Arbitration Court for ...

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  8. OLD FLAGSHIP'S FATE

    Cabinet has decided that the navy authorities at Garden Island shall take from H.M.A.S. Australia what they can use of machinery, gear, and so on, and ...

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  9. DAM BURSTS

    A message from Bergamo, in Northern Italy, states that three communes have disappeared beneath the floods which were released by the bursting ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S VOTE

    Three more days remain for electioneering; 40,000 meetings will be held before polling day, representing the final effort of 1397 candidates to ...

    Article : 441 words
  11. THE KIAMA TRAGEDY

    The death of George Albert Simpson, whose throat was cut on Saturday night at Minnamurra, near Kiama. is alleged to have been the outcome ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WOMEN JURORS

    "That the jury system be altered to provide that every jury panel be comprised of an equal number of men and women." ...

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  13. THE AUSTRALIA'S GUNS

    The suggestion, was made to Dr. Earle Page, Acting Prime Minister, yesterday that guns of the H.M.A.S. Australia should be melted dow[?] into ...

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  14. VON LUCKNER

    One of the most remarkable incidents of the war as far as the Southern Hemisphere was concerned was the advent of Count Felix Von ...

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  15. MARKING TIME

    Parliament is not expected to rise until the previously announced date of December 20, and there is ground for the belief that, in the meantime, the ...

    Article : 567 words
  16. PLANS OF MEAT COUNCIL

    Some of the biggest men in the great pastoral industry of Australia will foregather in Sydney to-day at the Australian Meat Council, which has ...

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  17. CHEAP LAND

    The Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Stewart) stated to-day that the great majority of the war service homes occupants were well satisfied, ...

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  18. "RESPONSIBLE FOR IRISH WAR"

    A mass meeting of sympathisers with the Irish Republican prisoners was held at Wirth's Olympic to-night. Dr. Alannix, Roman Catholic Archbishop ...

    Article : 177 words
  19. HIS PUBLICITY ACT

    Feeling,, as ho stated In the Police Court yesterday, that his grievances should bo brought before the public, John Edward Wilson, 22, an assisted ...

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  20. LIQUOR POLLS

    Interest in the election campaign is temporarily overshadowed in several parts of Scotland by local veto polling on the liquor question. ...

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  21. GIFT TO THE UNIVERSITY

    The council of the Melbourne University to-day discussed an offer by the Navy Department to hand over to the University electrical and ...

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  22. BRIGHT PROSPECTS

    Bright prospects for the development of trade between Britain and Australia are entertained by Mr. A. Simpson, British Trade Commissioner of Sydney, who ...

    Article : 177 words
  23. STEAMER HELD UP

    The award in the seamen's case again has been withheld, pending a definite undertaking by the union that the Court's award will be obeyed. ...

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  24. AGENT-GENERAL

    Sir Timothy Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, was somewhat seriously injured in a motor smash near Marlborough. His condition is ...

    Article : 153 words
  25. BIG JEWELLERY ROBBERY

    Before the Narkunda reached Colombo from London, a woman passenger, Mrs. A. Rogers, travelling -to Assam, reported that jewellery, valued at £2000, ...

    Article : 98 words
  26. NEW ZEALAND'S POSITION

    The Meat Export Board member Mr. Hamilton, addressing the farmers of Invercargill, said that one of the board's problems was the quality of ...

    Article : 125 words
  27. "HELLO" GIRLS

    That female telephonists were quite as efficient as male operators, and had, in fact, certain temperamental advantages for tho work, was an argument ...

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  28. GRANVILLE ASSAULT

    Mr. Lang, leader of the Labor Party, last night denied that the assault committed upon Mr. Kemp, ex-secretary of the Granville branch of the A.L.P., ...

    Article : 239 words
  29. SPAHLINGER SERUM

    During a visit to Geneva Colonel Sir James Allen, High Commissioner for New Zealand, negotiated with Dr. Spahlinger with a view to obtaining ...

    Article : 168 words
  30. AUTOMATIC 'PHONES

    Mr. Gibson, Postmaster-General. asked at Camperdown why an Australian was not chosen as permanent head of the Postal Department, ...

    Article : 118 words
  31. WOMAN'S BODY ON LINE

    The body of an unidentified woman, shockingly mutilated, was found on the railway line near Clifton Hill, about 6 o'clock this morning. ...

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  32. ALBERTO TERRACE CHARGES

    The Reform aldermen who were invited by the Lord Mayor (Ald. Gilpin) to attend an inquiry which the City Council ordered to be made by the ...

    Article : 152 words
  33. AERIAL DEVELOPMENT

    The "Dally Telegraph" states that a special Act of Parliament will be necessary for the currying out of the Burnley scheme, the details of which ...

    Article : 93 words
  34. CARLTON MURDER

    Charles Sydney Johnston, 20, a dealer, who was arrested last night in connection with the Carlton tragedy, was brought up at the City Court to-day, ...

    Article : 78 words
  35. JOINERS STRIKE

    A stopwork meeting was held at the Trades Hall yesterday morning by the joiners employed in the shop-fittings line. The men decided that until they ...

    Article : 95 words
  36. SMALLPOX CASE

    Owing to the case of small-pox on board, the steamer Victoria, of the China Australian Line, will be quarantined on arrival at Sydney at the end ...

    Article : 113 words
  37. WOMAN BOXER

    Miss Mendies was not able last night to justify before a Broken Hill audience her claim to be the "champion lady boxer." ...

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  38. NOT SATISFACTORY

    Sir Neville Howse, who arrived back in Melbourne to-day by the steamer Narkunda, reiterated that his investigations into the Spahlinger treatment ...

    Article : 171 words
  39. INQUIRY WANTED

    Reform aldermen in the City Council have made frequent unsuccessful attempts to get the council to investigate, the management of the city building ...

    Article : 82 words
  40. ROAD TENDERS TOO HIGH

    Tenders for the Hutt Road permanent surface were considered to-day, but none was accepted. The City Council will do the work itself. The figures were not ...

    Article : 49 words
  41. ALLEGED IMPOSITION

    William Mowbray, 34, was charged before Mr. Giles Shaw, S.M.,' at the Central police Court yesterday, with having illegally used the title of ...

    Article : 99 words
  42. FELL FROM CART

    John M'Mahon, aged 42, of- Bulwarra Road, Pyrmont, was driving a horse attached to a cart along a street near the South Head Lighthouse yesterday ...

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  43. MURDER CHARGE

    Thomas Roy Mitchell, aged 17, arrested yesterday, was charged before Mr. L. R. Saul, to-day with the murder of Richard Pethybridge (30), ...

    Article : 81 words
  44. DRAGGED TO HIS DEATH

    Gordon Bartley, a farmer in the Whangarei district, was adjusting harness in a waggon when the horses bolted. His arm was caught by a ...

    Article : 51 words
  45. MOTOR CAR STOLEN

    A Buick motor car, the property of Mrs. Cavan Campbell, of Neutral Bay, was stolen from Castlereagh Street, City, yesterday afternoon between 2 ...

    Article : 44 words
  46. COMING BY MEDIC

    Of the Medic's 195 passengers, 115 are women, 99 of whom are unaccompanied. ...

    Article : 21 words
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