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  4. AMERICA MOURNS HER DEAD

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday Night.—The body of the late President of the United States will leave here to-night by a special train, which will be heavily guarded. It will be taken to Washington for a formal State funeral, after ...

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  5. YESTERDAY'S CHINESE WEDDING AT ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.

    MR. AND MRS. FRANK LAU (MISS ELSIE CHONG), WHO WERE MARRIED YESTERDAY. SMALL FLOWER GIRLS ARE SEEN IN ATTENDANCE. (See Letterpress, Page 3.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMANY TO TAKE OWN MEDICINE

    LONDON.—The French reply to, Britain's Note says: "The French Government still thinks that the German proposals do not in the ...

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  7. CANCELLATION OF DEBTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Brussels text to the Belgian Note states that if it is necessary to consider Germany's capacity to pay. it is necessary that ...

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  8. MR. HARDING'S DEATH

    WASHINGTON. Saturday.— Mr. Hardings' death indirectly affects the Republican control of the Senate, because President Coolldge's elevation ...

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  9. "THEY OWE US MONEY"

    Colonel Bruxner, leader of the Progressive Party, asks: "Are we dealing with a minor mailer when we demand that the Government ...

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  10. GERMAN CRISIS

    LONDON, Saturday.—A canvass of opinion among leading industrialists and the workers' leaders in Berlin reveals a ...

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  11. BRUNTNELL'S BUNGALOW

    Last Wednesday will go down as a red letter day in the chequered history of the Coogee Public School — Bruntnell's Bungalow. ...

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  12. King's Message

    King George has ordered Court mourning for a week, and has sent this cable of personal sympathy: "The whole of the ...

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  13. LIKE A COLD DOUCHE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says : "To the Germans who eagerly expected ...

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  14. AFTER NINE YEARS

    Nine years ago yesterday Great Britain sent her ultimatum to Germany demanding that Belgian neutrality should be respected. The Germans attacked ...

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  15. MEN OF SCIENCE

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—The largest delegation of Japanese which has ever reached Australia arrived in Brisbane aboard the steamer Yoshino Maru this ...

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  16. SIXTH TO DIE IN OFFICE

    Warren Gamaliel Harding was the 29th President of the United States, and the sixth to die in office. The others to be succeeded by their elected ...

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  17. ONE MORE ATTEMPT AT UNITED ACTION

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Daily Telegraph's diplomatic correspondent hints bat the Cabinet will meet next week and draft a reply to the Allies ...

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  18. JUNGFRAU TRAGEDY

    GENEVA. Saturday.—Three Viennese bank clerks, one of whom was a woman, climbed to the summit of the Jungfrau without a guide, an in ordinary ...

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  19. SEVERE FRENCH CRITICISM

    LONDON. Saturday.—French news paper criticism on the British Note is severe. The Journal says the British Government decided to acknowledge its ...

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  20. FAVORITE LIMOUSINE

    CAIRO, Saturday.—Prince Fahmey Bey, who was shot in London, was buried here yesterday. The coffin, draped in silver tissue, and ...

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  21. LABOR IN QUEENSLAND IS SANE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. J. F. Fihelly, Agent-General for Queensland, in a further Press criticism of Sir John Quick, says that the Queensland Labor ...

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  22. NEVER SAID IT

    LONDON, Satuday.—A dramatic development is reported from Moscow in connection with the speech made by M. Rakovsky, who was appointed as the ...

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  23. Poisoned Ice Cream

    MADRID, Saturday.—As the result of eating poisoner ice cream, 157 guests at a wedding party at a San Sebastian restaurant were poisoned. Sixty-one of ...

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  24. LONG-LIVED FAMILY

    WOLLONGONG, Saturday.—Two brothers—John Faulks, aged 92, and William Faulks, who was two years older—have died almost ...

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  25. LAWYERS, BEWARE!

    PARIS. Saturday.—A man of weak intellect named Laconde was feeling aggrieved that M. Barrere, a well-known lawyer at Perpignan had not defended ...

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  26. NOT GOING

    Darcy Hadfield, the New Zealand sculler, was to have sailed for home yesterday, but he didn't. When he was told that world's ...

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    WARREN G. HARDING, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, WHOSE DEATH OCCURRED ON THURSDAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. SHAKES 3500 HANDS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Duke of Devonshire shook hands 3500 times in welcoming the guests at a garden party at Chatsworth yesterday. ...

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  29. PORT CHARGES

    LONDON, Friday Night—The Council of the Chamber of Shipping has passed a resolution deplorin, the continuance of the high port diaries, light dues ...

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  30. MOST WARLIKE NATION

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Under-Secretary for War, Lieut.-Col. Walter Guinness, states that the proportion of military forces per million of the civil ...

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  31. McTigue Wins in New York

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mike Mc-Tigue, light-heavyweight champion of the world, outpointed Tommy Loughran, of philadelphia, in a 12-round bout. ...

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  32. FIREMEN'S GOOD SAVE

    The Fire Brigade gave a further demonstration yesterday of its efficiency in the saving of valuable property. An outbreak of lire occurred on the ...

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  33. Soloist from New Zealand

    Mr. William Gemmell, the baritone soloist, in Parry's Pied Piper, to be Riven at the 'Conservatorium on August 9, hails from Dunedin, New Zealand ...

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  34. Community Singing.

    Community singing will be renewed to-morrow at 1.15 at the Town Hall. Mr. F. Mewton, the cathedral organist, will conduct, and Mr. E. Truman, City ...

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  35. JAMBOREE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Robert Baden-Powell has completed arrangements for an Imperial jamboree of Boy Scouts on a great scale at the Empire ...

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  36. METROPOLITAN SUNDAY FORECAST.

    At first mostly fine, with cloud and fresh and squally westerly winds, but tending to become unsettled in afternoon ...

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  37. Governor's Speech

    The Addresa-in-Reply to the Governor's speech will be moved, at the re-opening of Parliament on Tuesday, by Mr. Jaques (Eastern Suburbs), and ...

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