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  4. MAGISTRATE ARRESTED

    A police magistrate at Rabaul who arrived at Sydney on holiday a few months ago was arrested yesterday by Detectives Keogh ...

    Article : 234 words
  5. OVER £200,000

    William Martin, a young man employed in the hulk store of T. C. Beirne's Brisbane Emporium, is now the cynosure of ...

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    New South Wales cricketers left for New Zealand yesterday by the Ulimaroa: C. G. Macartney, R. Bardsley, Austin Punch, W. A. Oldfield, D. Mullarkey, A. Ratcliffe, and the manager, C. B. Cochrane, are to be seen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SOVIET OBTAINS RECOGNITION

    LONDON, Saturday.—A British note notifying the de jure recognition of the Soviet Government invites the latter to immediately send plenipotentiaries to ...

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  8. J. O. Anderson and the Davis Cup Team

    TT seems almost incredible that J. O. Anderson, of Australia, captain of the 1923 Davis Cup team, will be allowed to carry out his expressed intention to ...

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  9. Wells Plumps for International Coinage

    SOMETIMES words, for quite unaccountable reasons, get down on their luck. They lost caste, they drop out of ...

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  10. Attacked by Sand Sheik

    Australia possesses the finest ocean beaches in the world. America and Europe have nothing to compare with them in natural beauty and ideal conditions for surfing. But these wonderful gifts from Providence are in danger of being spoilt ...

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  12. £2000 PEACE PRIZES

    LONDON, Saturday.—Thirty-seven prizes of the total value of £2000 are offered to citizens of the British Empire for the best answer to the question: ...

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  13. BRITISH EXPENDITURE

    LONDON. Saturday.—The Daily Express lobbyist states that Mr. Philip Snowden (Chancellor of the Exchequer) is making a wide financial survey with ...

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  14. MISS ROSIE PARKES

    Theatregoers will regret to hear of the death of Rosie Parkes, the popular actress, wife of Harold Parkes, who is also well known on the Australian stage. ...

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  15. FRENCH HUMOR BANNED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Scotland Yard has banned the sale in England of Le Soulre, a French humorous weekly magazine. The Daily Telegraph ...

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  16. WANTED, £2,000,000

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Australian Press Association understands that the flotation of a loan of £2,000,000 for West Australia is imminent ...

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  17. METROPOLITAN SUNDAY FORECAST.

    Cloudy, warm and sultry. N.E. Lreeze. Fresh in afternoon. Unsettled. Showers towards evening. ...

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