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  4. SHAM DOCTORS IN HUNDREDS INFEST CITY AND COUNTRY

    Sydney is full of "herbalists," of unqualified "doctors" of all nations, whose practice is wide and lucrative. Their diagnosis Is rough-and-ready; their prescriptions and treatment are bold and confident. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MR. JUSTICE CAMPBELL MEETS UNIVERSAL APPROVAL

    Years ago, when the High Court held Its earliest sittings in Sydney, it became a matter of importance to certain counsel learned in the law to discover how a case listed just prior to their own was progressing. A youthful messenger was accordingly sent into the ...

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  6. WINE BARS

    Mr. Ley has drafted a Bill to control the shep sale of wine. He is of the opinion that where the holder of a Colonial wine license ...

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  7. HENRY LAWSON

    Henry Lawson, the most famous of Australian writers, died yesterday morning in Abbotsford. Henry Hertzberg Lawson, born June ...

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  8. RE-VALUE SOLDIERS' HOLDINGS AND GIVE THEM A FAIR CHANCE

    The article printed below is forwarded by MR. JAS. SAWYER, of Young. It is plainly the result of close observation, and its conclusions bear the stamp of practical wisdom. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SYDNEY, FAMOUS IN AUTOMOBILE ANNALS OF WORLD AS ONLY GREAT CITY WHICH MAKES YOU WAIT TWO AND A HALF HOURS FOR A PUNT

    The photographer tried to "take" the cars waiting for the Spit punt. Above are two sections of a mile-long line. The line extended beyond photographic vision. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE, SOUNDS LIKE, AND FEELS LIKE AT THE SPIT ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON

    Over 2000 years ago It took Julius Caesar ten days to build his bridge over the Rhine. Since he died, "Caesar's Ghost!" has been an ejaculation of world-wide use. Oh, that the gods would render Caesar's ghost back to us now, to span the harbor and the Spit with ...

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  11. CHURCHILL FLIES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr. Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has entered for the Circuit of Britain aeroplane race, for which King ...

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  12. POINCARE GIVES REASONS TO CANCEL DEBTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—M. Poincare, President of France, in reply to Earl Balfour, asked for an immediate conference of nations to consider the Allied debts ...

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  13. HOMEWARD SHIPPING FREIGHT

    LONDON. Friday Night.—The shipping companies trading to Australia and New Zealand have from to-day substantially reduced homeward freights on ...

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  14. FOOD RIOTS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Extensive food riots are reported from Eberswelde, in Germany. The mobs, incited by women, who are enraged by the high ...

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  15. Northcliffe Will Dispute Ends

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Daily Express states that as a result of Lord Rothermere's intervention, the dispute regarding Lord Northcliffe's will has been ...

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  18. SIR GEO. FULLER DOESN'T KNOW ABOUT LONDON

    Sir George Fuller hesitated momentrity when asked yesterday whether he was to go to London, and answered: "I saw that report, but the matter has ...

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  19. OLD £500 DINNER SET FOUND IN QUEENSLAND

    ROCKHAMPTON, Q.—A genuine Davenport dinner set of 220 pieces, which is believed to be 80 years old, and worth £500, has been discovered at ...

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  20. HUNS KILL BELGIANS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Germans near the barracks at Obercassel shot dead Sergeant Stass and Private Ruckweert, belonging to the Belgian army of ...

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  21. LIFE AFTER DEATH

    WOLLONGONG, Saturday.-The remains of the late Capt. Samuel Charles, M.L.C., his wife, two sons, and daughter, buried on Eureka Estate at ...

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