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  2. Advertising

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  3. H. G. WELLS IN AN AEROPLANE

    This last Summer I had a number of aeroplane journeys about Europe. I had flights in several of the big omnibus aeroplanes that fly on the more or less regular European services, and also I flew as the single passenger in smaller open machines. There is a delight and wonder in the latter sort of flying altogether lost iu the boxed-in aeroplane. ...

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  4. "GAOL WITHOUT A JURY IS ALREADY THE LAW," SAYS MR. BAVIN

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, Attorney-General, yesterday made the following statement:— "My attention has been drawn to a ...

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  5. ELECTION ISSUES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Daily Express, in an editorial, says: "Electors, do not be misled. All three parties are striving to fight the elections on ...

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  6. TWENTY MEN PERISH IN BURNING SHIP

    Three explosions occurred on the steamer Otterburn while lying In Marseilles. The vessel burned so fiercely that firemen were unable to approach. The theory is advanced that the fire was caused by 15 ...

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  7. DISAPPEARING SAILOR IS SYDNEY MYSTERY

    The police records contain countless instances of mysterious disappearances, but it is doubtful whether any of them can equal in strangeness that of the ...

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  8. CANADA WANTS PEOPLE

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—Canada will soon become a lively competitor with Australia for immigrants, as she needs settlers to develop the country. ...

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  9. POINCARE'S IMPREGNABLE POSITION

    "PARIS, Saturday.—The Chamber of Deputies, by 500 to 70, passed a vote of confidence in M. Poincare.—(Reuter.) BERLIN, Saturday.—The Reichstag has passed a vote of want of confidence in the Government by 230 votes to 155. ...

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  10. A KEEN CONTEST

    LONDON, Saturday.—Willie Smith in his match against Newman has scored 14,668 points to date, Including 312 and 338. Newman's total is 14,308, ...

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  11. SYDNEY FLYING SQUADRON'S CHAMPIONSHIP.

    THE PICTURE SHOWS THE START OF THE RACE, WHICH WAS WON BY ARLINE (INSET). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. OUTSIDE SYDNEY HEADS

    The fate of H.M.A.S. Australia has been definitely decided upon at last. Mr. Bowden, Minister for Defence, told a Sunday Times representative yesterday that she would be sunk outside Sydney Heads, in the presence of the visiting British squadron. ...

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  13. Agreement Reached

    PARIS, Saturday.—M. Poincare announced in the Chamber of Deputies, amidst cheers, that an agreement had been reached ...

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  14. £120,000 JEWEL THEFT

    LONDON. Saturday.—Mrs. Oakley Maund, a wealthy widow, living in a mansion flat in Victoria-street, returned to London last night from the ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND FOOD

    LONDON, Saturday.—New Zealand has concluded an agreement with Lyons' catering firm for the New Zealand restaurant at the British Empire ...

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  16. "THE STRAIGHT 'UN"

    LONDON, Saturday.—In his will Fled Stoodley, who died at the age of 73, and who was one of the members of the first. Crewkerne urban Council in ...

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  17. TUT-ANKH-AMEN

    LODON, Saturday.—The special correspondent of the Morning Post at Luxor telegraphs that as a result of negotiations between Mr. Howard Carter ...

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  18. Another Earthquake Terrifies Tokyo

    TOKYO, Friday Night.—A sharp earthquake, with its centre 26 miles to the south-west of Tokyo, has occurred. ...

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  19. IS IT RINDERPEST?

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Agent-General for West Australia (Mr. Colebatch) replying to a report in which it is definitely stated that rinderpest has ...

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    H.M.A.S. Australia, which is to be sunk outside Sydney Heads on Anzac Day, April 25, in the presence of the visiting British squadron, in accordance with the terms of the Washington Treaty. She was launched in 1913, and was flagship of the R.A.N. until she Joined the Second British. Cruiser Squadron as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ARNE BORG SAILS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Arne Borg, the Swedish champion swimmer, will sail to-day by the P. and O. steamer Moldavia for Australia. ...

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  22. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Saturday.—Referring to the question of accommodation for Australian visitors to the Empire Exhibition, Senator Wilson urges that ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN LOANS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The final instalment of 40 per cent, of the South Australian and Tasmanian loans is payable on February 14, 1924. The interest ...

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  24. Mr. Bruce

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Bruce has accepted the office of patron of the British Empire Producers' Organisation. Earl Glasgow has been elected president. ...

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  25. Prince Obtains Tiger

    LONDON, Saturday.—Through the interest taken by the Prince of Wales, a tiger has been sent from the Maharajah of Gwalior for the Zoological ...

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