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  2. Advertising

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  4. SPECIALS ON OTHER PAGES

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  5. EXCLUSIVE NEWS SERVICES

    Readers will find engrossing interest in to-day's issue of the newly enlarged Sunday Times. The "Special Supplement of News and ...

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  6. KING'S SCHOOL BOY WHO SHINES IN ENGLISH CRICKET

    R. H. BETTINGTON, old boy of Tho King's School, and captain of Oxford University, who took 3-19 and 8-66 against Cambridge last week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DID SHE MURDER HUSBAND?

    LONDON, Saturday.—Marle Marguerite Fahmy, who is under arrest for the alleged murder of her husband, Prince All Kamel Fahmy Bey. is ...

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  8. FEAR OF EUROPE'S RUIN

    WHAT the British Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) said in the House of Commons on Thursday regarding France and Germany may be briefly summarised thus: Germany must make reparations to her fullest power; ...

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  9. GOVERNING DIRECTOR AT 31, DIED AT 34

    Mr. Thornton Harcourt Masters, who died a week ago at his home in Edge-cliff, was only 34 years old; but even at that early are he had been for three ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Ragging in the Rain

    WOLLONGONG, Saturday.—During the recent down-pours, the floor of the dance hall at Bellambl was between ...

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  11. REV. J. K. MILLER HAS "NOTHING OF WOWSER"

    The Rev. J. Keith Miller, who on Sunday last, at St. Andrew's Church. Goulburn, condemned professional sport: and gambling; is every inch a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WHAT WILL FRANCE SAY?

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Daily Express says that London officials know the conditions under which Franco is prepared to co-operate in a Note to ...

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  13. HIGH CHURCHMEN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Anglo-Catholic Congress ended with a procession of fully-robed blsnops through the streets from the Suffolk Galleries to ...

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  14. THE PREMIER

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller) and party are due back in Sydney on Tuesday week. They left America on the Makura. Arrangements are being made ...

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  15. Robbed of Their Socks

    WOLLONGONG. Saturday.— A local Soccer team visited Scar- borough to play the local eleven. Having undressed, they left their ...

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  16. OPINION IN PARIS

    PARIS, Friday.—The French Cabinet" 5s considering Mr. Baldwin's statement) to-day. "It is believed that the Premier, M. ...

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  17. OUT-OF-WORK DIGGERS

    High wages, preference to soldiers, and a shorter week in some callings have caused in influx of unskilled labor to New South Wales. ...

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  18. MEAT FOR THE EAST

    Great hopes are entertained in the Australian meat trade thai profitable markets will be developed in the East, more particularly in Japan. The ...

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  19. NEXT WEDNESDAY'S REFEREE

    The Referee will feature next Wednesday a special story of the Flrpo-Willard fight. Mr. F. G. MENKE has a snappy ...

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  20. MONSTERS FLOGGED

    DUBLIN. Saturday.—Patrick McAnaspie, William Fitzgerald, James Max-well, and John Lynch have been sentenced to ten years' imprisonment for ...

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  21. MURDERED CHAUFFEUR

    LONDON, Saturday.—Alexander Campbell Mason. who is on trial for the murder of Jacob Dickey, a taxi driver, was asked by counsel, "Did you ...

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  22. VIEWS IN BERLIN

    In Berlin the Tageblatt says: "Germany may be thankful for England's attempt to solve the problem of reparations." ...

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  23. KILLED BY DINGOES

    Out-back is not the only happy hunting-ground of dingoes and foxes. The pests even become lords of French's Forest, and have done considerable ...

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  24. "LONG OVERDUE"

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—The Rev, J. E. James, of Melbourne, who came to conduct the Y.M.C.A. Fellowship School, says: "I think a religious revival ...

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  25. 155 MILES AN HOUR

    LONDON, Saturday.—There are 14 competitors in the 800-mile flight round Britain for the King's Cup. Hinckler does not start, his machine being ...

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  26. CHARMING CHILDREN

    On page 3 will be found pictures of "Charming Children of the Week." This week's prize-winner is a girl, Berry ...

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  27. First Infantry Brigade

    The fourth annual dinner of the officers of the 1st Infantry Brigade will be held next Saturday evening at the Imperial Service Club, O'Connell-st., ...

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  28. RADICAL AND LABOR

    The Nation (London) says: "France and Belgium have one more chance—it may well be the last—of re-uniting the Allied front. Mr. Baldwin depicted ...

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  29. MANKIND LIKES THE LADY, NOT THE CHAPERON

    Our artist's view of the dictum of scientists, that under the strain of civilised life, mental sickness is everywhere on the increase. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH £250 TO SPEND?

    On our Home Page are printed women's letters in our competition "What Would You Do With £250 Which You Were ...

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  31. LADY ASTOR PUTS DRINK BILL THROUGH

    LONDON. Saturday.—"Sir Prederick Banbury," remarked Lady Astor in the House of Commons, "has come to that time of life when the only chance for ...

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  32. FLYING COUNTESS

    ROME, Saturday.—While flying over the city the Countess Kapmist, a Russian aviator, crashed near the fountain of St. Pierre of Montoria, and was ...

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  33. SALE OF HUGE STATION

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Mr. M. Ryan, the well-known pastoralist, who races horses on a large scale, has disposed of Vindex Station, comprising 450 square ...

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  34. Queen Sees Hardy Wilson's Pictures

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Queen visited the exhibition of Hardy Wilson's drawings depicting early architecture in New South Wales and Tasmania. Her ...

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  35. SOME FARMER

    BATHURST, Saturday.—There is money in cauliflowers. The last of the early crop are being sent to Sydney. Several gardeners at Lagoon. George's ...

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  36. METROPOLITAN SUNDAY FORECAST.

    Fino, with pae[?]ing cloud. Mocerato day temperature. North-west to westerly breeze. Moderato to fresh and ...

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  37. Notable Labor Man

    Lieut.-Col. John Ward. the Labor M.P. referred to in the cables above, is a man of unusual distinction among Labor members. During the war he ...

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  38. BISLEY MEETING

    LONDON. Saturday.—England won the Elcho Shield at Bisley Rifle Meeting with a score of 1620 points. Scotland was second with 1561; Ireland (1501) ...

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