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  6. SURPRISES FOR TURKS

    The latest telegram from Constantinople states that an agreement has been reached between the Smyrna authorities and the allied naval commanders in port, sanctioning ...

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  7. A DYING RACE

    The dying out of Australia's blacks cannot be prevented. Much however, can he done to assist the morals of those on Government stations, and the first step towards this will be achieved by the establishment of ...

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  8. RAPIDLY DYING OUT.

    Six full-blooded native children. These are rapidly dying out at Point McLeay where half-castes preponderate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WORLD PEACE

    LONDON, To-day.—That the military mustering and pervasive mob-madness" of Germany or France can be stopped by Anglo-American action is the view of Sir ...

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  10. SILVER BOOMERANG

    LONDON, To-day.—There is an extraordinary jumble of articles in the annexe to the outer chamber of King Tutankhamen's tomb, of which at present ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CRICKET SUPREMACY

    JOHANNESBURG, To-day.—Intense interest is being displayed in the test match ob the Wanderers' Ground, which is regarded as a decisive battle for the ...

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  12. TOUR FAILED

    LONDON, To-day.—The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says Gen. Ludendorffs attempted pan-German tour of Austria was a failure owing to the ...

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  13. A NOISY DEATH

    LONDON, To-day.—"I intend to make s much noise as possible when I depart/," wrote a man named Anderson on January 1 to a friend prior to his death. ...

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  14. END THE WAR

    LONDON, To-day.—It is officially announced that Liam Deasy, deputy chief of the Irregulars, who was arrested on January 18 and sentenced to death, has ...

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  15. PIERCED BY STEEL ROD.

    LONDON, To-day.—An extraordinary escape from death is reported from Glasgow where a workman was admitted to hospital with a steel rod through his body ...

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  16. POLICE FORCE ARRESTED

    LONDON, To-day.—The Daily Mails" Dusseldorf correspondent wires that the refusal of the police at Recklinghausen one of the most turbulent Westphalian ...

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  17. HUNGRY ADMIRAL

    LONDON, To-day.—The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports thai admiral Stark (Russia) is holding a bargain sale of ships wherein he left ...

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  18. A WELL-KNOWN MEDINDIE RESIDENCE SOLD.

    The late Miss K. V. Sellar's well-known and very charming residence, standing in large grounds on the corner of Hawker's Road and Arthur Street, Medindie, was ...

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  19. LEAP FOR LIFE

    Henry Cornish, West Street, North Sydney, was forced to leap from a motor for his life when the car he was driving burst into flames Dear the Suspension Bridge ...

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  22. HAPPY GROUP OF HALF-CASTE ABORIGINES

    Some of the half-caste children at the Point McLeay Government Station, where very few full-bloods are to be found. Although they appear happy and contented a children's home in which they can learn useful occupations is urgently needed there. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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