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  2. Advertising

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  3. To-Day's Weather

    Fine but cloudy during the day, with N.E. breeze freshening in the afternoon. Another cold night, with frost in suburbs, and foggy on Monday morning. ...

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  4. NEW TAX ON PROFITS

    LONDON, Friday.—The method of [?]evying the new Corporation Profits 5 per cent, tax shows that where profits arise in the accounting period of 12 months, no ...

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  5. STATE MOTOR CARS

    The Storey Government is going radically to amend the Ministerial practice regarding motor cars. This practice has been for motor conveyance to be made ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TROTSKY SCARED

    LONDON, Friday.—The Ukranian Commission confirms the capture of Kieff by Polish forces, and that General Pave-lenko's troops have occupied Odessa. The ...

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  7. AN IMPOSSIBLE DREAM

    LONDON, Friday.—Speaking at a meeting of the Primrose League in the Albert Hall, Mr. Bonar Law declared that the question of whether industry would be ...

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  8. TWENTY-SEVEN PEOPLE IN ONE HOUSE

    It will be surprising to most people to learn that there are housing conditions in Mosman worse probably than is Woolloomooloo and other congested ...

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  9. "PRINCE OF DIGGERS"

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.—The Royal tour continues to be marked by extra-ordinary demonstrations of loyal enthusiasm. The smallest hamlets visited ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. GETS HIS KICK IN

    AT THE NEWTOWN-EASTERN SUBURBS RUGBY LEAGUE MATCH AT THE SHOW GROUND YESTERDAY. BAIN (N.) FAILS TO BLOCK RAY NORMAN'S (E.S.) KICK. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE CHILDREN OF THE UNMARRIED

    LONDON, Friday.—By 118 votes to 9. the House of Commons agreed to the second reading of a Bill providing for the registration, at the time of birth of a ...

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  12. STATE HOUSING SCHEME

    The reason for the temporary abandonment of the State housing scheme is the shortage of money. To meet engagements to which the former Government was ...

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  13. BIG JEWEL ROBBERY

    Anthony Alliette, 3-1, a clerk, who was Arrested on Friday as a suspect in connection with the robbery of jewels valued at £1000, the property of Harriet Stewart ...

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  14. LIBERAL PARTY SPLIT

    LONDON, Friday.—At an assembly at Leamington of 600 delegates of the National Liberal Federation great excitement was evidenced on account of the ...

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  15. MARTIAL LAW IN INDIA

    LONDON, Friday.—An interview with General Dyer, responsible for the dispersing of a number of rebellious Indians at Amritsar, has aroused a storm of comment ...

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  16. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Later returns and a more complete investigation shows that the unemployed stories of a week or ten days ago were greatly exaggerated. Men at work ...

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  17. Principle of the League

    MONTREAL, Friday.—The U.S. Senate will resume discussion of the Peace resolution proposed by Senator Knox on Monday. It is believed an ...

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  18. Burglars Take £70 Worth.

    On returning to her residence in York-Street North, City, about 1 o'clock yesterday morning. Mrs. Mirabito, who keeps a fruit shop at Circular Quay, ...

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  19. "BLIND" SOCIALIST LEADERS

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.—The German steamer Senator Schroedcr arrived at Archangel with 60 German Independent Socialist delegates. The vessel left ...

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  20. WRECK ON FIJI REEF

    SUVA, Saturday.—An American schooner, supposed to be the Defender, with a cargo of lumber for Levuka, is a wreck on the reef between the Fulaga ...

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  21. Cornering Newspapers

    LONDON, Friday.—A Berlin message states that Herr Hugo Stinnes, the iron and coal king, has purchased the Government organ, the Deutsche ...

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  22. A Bull Reprieved

    LONDON, Friday.—The Shorthorn Society ordered the destruction of Mrs. Stewart's champion bull Millhills Rothes Prince, because he was entered in the ...

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  23. Gold Still too Cheap

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—It is reported from Johannesburg that the Simmer Deep and Jupiter mines have definitely decided to close down, owing to the fact that they ...

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  24. NO SATURDAY

    The statement that the bricklayers were becoming tired of the strike against Saturday work was ridiculed at the Trades Hall yesterday. Mr. Kilburn, ...

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  25. To Study U.S. Methods.

    MONTREAL, Friday.—A delegation from the British Chambers of Commerce has arrived in New York on a six weeks' tour of the United States, and will study ...

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  26. YANCO SETTLEMENT

    On Friday night the Minister for Agriculture (Capt. Dunn) left for Griffith, in the Murrumbidgee irrigation area, where he spent portion of yesterday, going on ...

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  27. NEW INFANTS' SCHOOL

    Mr. J. T. Lang, State Treasurer, opened an infants' school at Westmead yesterday. The school is capable of accommodating about 55 pupils, and already the roll ...

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  28. Railway Men Want Double Pay

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A section of the Victorian railway men are demanding double pay during the visit of the Prince of Wales, but it is not ...

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  29. A 40-Hour Breakaway

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A number of building industry employees have broken away from the decision only to work 40 hours, and arc accepting employment ...

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  30. Woronora Murder Trial Postponed

    The trial of Leslie Clive Worrell, charged with murdering his wife at Woronora, has been postponed until next week because of the delay in dealing with ...

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