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  4. MAKE WAR MEMORIALS WORTHY AND USEFUL

    It is not very long since the Sunday Times was protesting against the waste of money in erecting soldiers' memorials unworthy of the soldiers and unworthy ...

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  5. THE STUDENTS' "RAG"

    The students of Sydney University considered that the procession of Comm[?]. was a trifle dull yesterday by comparison with the past, and explained that it had ...

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  6. LABOR PREMIER TRAVELS WITH VALET

    There is still the spirit of adventure in those that sail the South Seas. Nor is it to be found only on the trading schooner; you may come upon it on the ...

    Article : 998 words
  7. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY

    On at least one point Mr. Watt and most Japanese publicists are in complete agreement—that is in considering the future diplomatic relationship ...

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  8. CHAMPION SCULLERS AT THE RACES YESTERDAY

    READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: DICK ARNST, ERNEST BARRY, BOB McALPINE (BARRY'S TRAINER), AND ALFRED FELTON. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OVERCROWDING CASES AT MOSMAN

    Last week the Sunday Times described the conditions existing in certain over-crowded houses at Mosman. It mentioned particularly one five-roomed house in ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN WOOL AND BRITISH TRADE

    LONDON, Friday.—The British Wool Federation is to call a conference of wool importers, buyers, and others to consider Mr. Hughes' scheme for the handling of ...

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  11. HIGHER PRICE OF MILK

    There is considerable dissatisfaction in Labor industrial, and political circles with regard to the recent increase in the price of milk, and this has led to the demand ...

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  12. CARRANZA'S LAST STAND

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Messages from El Paso state that the Mexican revolutionists are hemming in General Carranza between Mexico City and Vera Cruz. ...

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    HORDER (N.S.) DRAWS THE GLEBE DEFENCE, BUT IS NOT SUPPORTED. INCIDENT AT THE GLEBE-NORTH SYDNEY RUGBY LEAGUE MATCH YESTERDAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BOER WAR METHODS FOR IRISH REBELS

    LONDON, Friday.—It is unofficially reported that Sir N. Macready's new plans to cope with the lawlessness in Ireland will be based on Kitchener's methods of ...

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  15. AN INTERNATIONAL STAR

    Miss Lee White is exuberant woman-hood, and her over-flowing personality seems to enfold everyone. She is a handsome woman, and the secret of her ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN GIRL PLAYS GREAT GOLf

    LONDON, Friday.—Molly Griffith, aged 22, an Australian, daughter of a retired clergyman now living in Sunning-dale, showed brilliant form in the ladies' ...

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  17. President and Admiralty

    NEW YORK, Friday.—President Wilson has made it known that his criticism of the Admiralty, given by Mr. Daniels to the Senate Investigation ...

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  18. RAISING THE WIND

    One of the suggestions which has been made to the Government with the object of alleviating the financial stringency is a graduated income tax with much ...

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    A. A. BAYNES (QUEENSLAND), WHO WON THE INTERSTATE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP AT BRISBANE YESTERDAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. GERMANS ASSIST REDS

    LONDON, Friday.—Eight Zeppelins were reported over Warsaw on Sunday night. The Poles believed they carried a German staff to assist in reorganising ...

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  21. Fleet Sails To-morrow

    The Australian Fleet will leave Sydney to-morrow morning for Melbourne to assist in the welcome to the Prince of Wales, calling at Jervis Bay en route. ...

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  22. Re-making Parramatta-road

    The Minister for Works is awaiting the completion of an agreement with Lidcombe Council to accept its share of responsibility, for the cost of re-making ...

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  23. Australians in Tennis Finals

    LONDON, Friday.—The grass lawn tennis tournament aroused much interest owing to the presence of South African players in the Davis Cup team. In the ...

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  24. Mr. Verbrugghen's Position

    On the return of Mr. Verbrugghen from his Melbourne visit the question of retaining his services or dispensing with them will be finally determined by Cabinet. It ...

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