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  4. CAIRO IS LAST WORD IN STAGE SPLENDOR -(See Page 2)

    "Into the great hall strides the treacherous, snarling Prince, with his troop of bullies, brigands, conc[?]bines. The maddened crew grows madder. They riot in the opal dawn in an insensate worship of Ashtaroth." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
  5. OUR MOTOR BUS RIDDLE

    Sydney's trams were designed by the man who invented steam rollers; they are the same model, for lightness, comfort, and silence. Sydney's motor 'buses were designed by the man who invented tanks; and they are still driven by heroes who drove the ...

    Article : 586 words
  6. GIVE SYDNEY A WEEK-END WASH

    Sydney is occasionally clean, but does't keep clean over the week-end. Nor is Sydney so very clean in the mid-weeek. From Monday to Friday a staff big enough to clean two cites fails ...

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  7. RABBITS BROKEN AND BRUISED IN COUNTRY SHEDS MAKE SYDNEY SAUSAGES

    NEW YORK, Saturday-Tilden defeated Gerald Patterson in the semi-finals of the American singles in a match which , was a veritable repetition of their ...

    Article : 281 words
  8. EXCURSION-TRAINS FOR THE COUNTRY

    The Railway Department has advertised details of the special series of cheap excursion trains to and from the country, which will begin this week. The ...

    Article : 349 words
  9. SIGHTS WHICH WERE SEEN IN THE COUNTRY

    The Sunday Times is conducting an investigation into the production of "small goods," sausages, and similar foods of popular purchase in Sydney. The first inquiry leads to the revelation that sausages of all kinds, sold in the city by the hundred thousand every week, are SUBJECT TO NO ADEQUATE HEALTH SUPERVISION. ...

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  10. NEW MANLY SCHOOL

    "The Little Boy from Manly is known all over Australia, and beyond it, too," said Mr. Peter Board, Director of Education, in opening the West Manly ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. HURRY UP THE CITY RAILWAYS

    The Government will take 2½ years on a 1-year Job. City traffic will bo unmanageable before then. When made, the dead-end railway won't suffice. A real live Government would immediately finance ...

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  12. RIVERINA TRAINS AND MURRAY BRIDGES

    Mr. Ball, Minister for Works and Railways, returned yesterday from Melbourne, where he consulted the Victorian Government in relation to the extension ...

    Article : 65 words
  13. MAGIC MONEY

    BERLIN, Saturday-Although the printing presses are working ceaselessly day and night turning out twenty-five hundred thousand ...

    Article : 79 words
  14. SMILING SOMEWHERE

    LONDON. Saturday. - Mrs. Hawker, in a biography of her airman husband, declares that tempting offers to go on lecture ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. COLOR PREJUDICE

    CAPETOWN, Friday-At a meeting of the Johannesburg Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Martin, the chairman, referring to the demand of the Australian ...

    Article : 157 words
  16. SMYRNA REDUCED TO ASHES

    LONDON, Friday-Except for the squalid Turkish quarter, Smyrna has ceased to exist. The banks and commercial and residential houses along the ...

    Article : 279 words
  17. HIGH-PRICED FILLY

    LONDON, Friday-The filly purchased by the Hon. George Lambton at the Doncaster sales was for the Aga Khan, and realised 9100gs. ...

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  18. STRAIGHT TALK FOR U.S.A.

    PARIS, Friday-M. Clemenceau, speaking of his projected American tour, said he would feel, bound, in justice to Britain, to devote a large part of his ...

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  19. HELLO, LONDON!

    The National Institute of Inventors ia exhibiting a microphone which gives perfect articulation. On the telephone it ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. EX-KAISER OBSTINATE

    LONDON, Saturday-It is reported from Berlin that the ex-Kaiser, despite the opposition of influential monarchists, is determined to marry Princess de ...

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  21. FROM THE CABLES

    Geneva reports that Hungary has been unanimously admitted into the League of Nations. The Antarctic exploring ship Quest ...

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  22. HOW NATIONS DISARM

    GENEVA, Saturday-The League of Nations has issued a document showing the percentage increase, over 1913, of army, navy, and air-force expenditure in ...

    Article : 94 words
  23. SCOTS BEST TAXPAYERS

    LONDON, Saturday-Giving evidence before a Select Committee on the Estimates, the official head of the Board of Inland Revenue stated that the Scotch, as ...

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  24. Housing Nurses

    Mrs. W. A. Holman has kindly consented to make a short speech describing the housing conditions of the nurses at Sydney Hospital to-morrow evening at ...

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  25. TREASURY WINDFALL

    LONDON, Saturday-The estate of the late Sir Thomas Glencoats, chairman J. and P. Coats, Ltd., has been proved at £1,674,806. The duty paid amounted ...

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  26. Yorkshire Recovers Well

    LONDON, Friday-Yorkshire made 233 after they had lost five wickets for 56 against the Rest of England, Robinson played well for 53. ...

    Article : 28 words
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