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  2. Advertising

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  4. TO FIGHT CANCER

    LONDON.—In England there is being Instituted a special BRITISH EMPIRE CANCER CAMPAIGN, for which a fund of £1,000,000 is being contributed. It is intended to speed up a world-wide research, with the hope ...

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  5. NOTES IN NEWSPAPER PARCELS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The mark is quoted on the Berlin Exchange at 4,900,000 to the pound sterling. The Berlin correspondent of the Daily ...

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  6. SPECIALS IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE

    Our Special Correspondent in London describes the great effort which is to be made in an Empire Campaign against Cancer, ...

    Article : 390 words
  7. NEW CATHOLIC DIOCESE

    The Vatican is considering the creation of a new diocese of the Catholic Church with headquarters at Toowoomba, Queensland. An announcement to that ...

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  8. SIR GEORGE FULLER SHARES HISTORIC CEREMONY

    The Premier is back to N.S.W. in time to speak on the turning of the first sod for the Harbor Bridge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SIGNIFICANT MESSAGE TO INDIA

    LONDON, Saturday.—Prince Aga Khan has telegraphed this manifesto from Lausanne to all the States of Islam: "This is the first treaty signed on ...

    Article : 164 words
  10. WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH £250 TO SPEND?

    The winner of this competition is announced on the Page for Women and the Home. Her name is Mrs. J. Diamond, and ...

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  11. ANZAC GRAVES ARE SAFE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Under the termo terms of the Lausan[?] Treaty Turkey is bound to [?] in perpetuity the full and entire use of the land which forms the ...

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  12. PRESIDENT HARDING IN GRAVE DANGER

    VANCOUVER, Friday Night.—The transport Henderson, bringing President Harding from Alaska to Seattle, collided during a fog with ...

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  13. MILLION HOMELESS

    PEKIN, saturday.—A million people are homeless in the province of Annul owing to fields. Twenty districts have been ...

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  14. JOBS GUARANTEED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Strenuous efforts were made yesterday by both the employers and the union officials to end the dock strike. ...

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  15. OVERSEA CRICKETERS

    LONDON, Saturday—The London Daily Express gives prominence to the suggestion of a correspondent that a cricket eleven composed of players of ...

    Article : 224 words
  16. AGREES WITH BRUCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Long has commented on a cable from Mr. Stanley Bruce with regard to active interests operating in England against a ...

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  17. VINCENTE IBANEZ

    MADRID, Saturday.—Vincente Ibanez, the writer of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse and other noted books, intends to visit British-India and ...

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  18. DIES IN GAOL Man on Murder Charge

    LONDON, Saturday.—Henry Griffin, who was awaiting his third trial on a charge of murdering a young married woman near Hounslow, died suddenly ...

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  19. POINCARE'S REPLY

    PARIS, Saturday—M. Polncare has finished the text of his reply to the British Note, and despatched a copy to Brussels. ...

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  20. HEAVY DAMAGES AGAINST JOCKEY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The jury in what is known as the Iron Ore case returned a verdict for the plaintiff for 300 guineas against M. Beary, a jockey. ...

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  21. ELSIE FERGUSON

    PARIS, Saturday.—Elsie Ferguson, the film star, has been granted a divorce from her husband. She accused her husband of ...

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  22. MR. BALL, MINISTER FOR WORKS, TURNS FIRST SOD FOR HARBOR BRIDGE.

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  23. AMATEUR ATHLETES

    PARIS, July 27.—The International Amateur Athletic Federation has tightened up its amateur status definition by adding: "Whoever knowingly ...

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  24. A "DUMB" SHIP

    LONDON, Saturday.—Captain Elford of steamship Mahia, was fined £30 and costs at Hexham Petty Sessions for having failed to keep a continuous wireless ...

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  25. ON THE MARKET

    LONDON, Saturday.—From Amsterdam comes the news that the ex-Kaiser, through the medium of a jeweller at Cologne, has sold a portion of the jewels ...

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  26. NAVAL AIR FORCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Newspapers give prominence to the claim made by the Admiralty for complete control of its own air force. ...

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  27. NEXT WEDNESDAY'S REFEREE

    Will provide a fine sketch of Lord Lonsdale, England's greatest sporting peer, by Mr. EUGENE CORRI, with a neat story or his Lordship's turn-up ...

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  28. Oversea Shipping

    LONDON, Saturday.—Arrivals: Boonah, at Suez; Port Hardy, at Antwerp. Departures: Mount Stewart and Carina, for Australia. ...

    Article : 28 words
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