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  6. INDIAN VIOLENCE

    Outbreaks and murders by followers of rival religions in India are reported to be having a bad effect on religion generally. It is believed these disturbances are lowering the general standard of morals and social responsibility. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LEAGUE AND SECURITY

    The "Times" Geneva correspondent again draws attention to the question of Dominion representation at the discussions now going ...

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  8. AIR AND SEA

    United States navy and air officials are in conflict over the relative merits of their branches of the service. The con[?]t is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EXCHANGE PROBLEM

    That Australia exchange trouble can be [?]de by [?] borrowing is the opinion of a financial correspondent of the "Times."He holds that exchange difficulties may affect the volume of Australian sales of wool to Britain. ...

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  10. AFGHAN WAR

    There has been severe fighting at Khost, in Afghanistan, between the Amir's crocps and rebel tribesmen, resulting in the defeat of the latter, of ...

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  11. GERMAN SPORT

    "Slip" Carr has returned to London, and intends accompanying [?]ritt on a week's skiing trip in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. "GREAT MISTAKE"

    Viscount Grey told the Scottish Liberal summer school at Edinburgh that the Anglo-Soviet treaty was a great mistake. It was not a real ...

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  13. IRISH TROUBLES

    The Irish situation is undoubtedly serious, says the "Times" Dublin correspondent, who declares that Sir James Craig's blank refusal to have ...

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  14. WAR IN PERSIA

    Civil war it threatening in South Per[?]io, where a powerful sheikh hat refused to pay taxes, and hat gathered a huge force to repel the ...

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  15. AFTER THE ASHES

    With hope running high the English cricketers who will tour Australia were given a rousing farewell when catching the boat train at ...

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    CAULFIELD TRAGEDY:-- Thomas Andrew Cheshire, who has been committed for trial on a charge of murdering Ircn[?] Tuckerman at Coalfield. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. WEMBLEY'S FUTURE

    The "Sun" learns that the Empire exhibition executive is negotiating with New Zealand and other Dominion on the terms for re-opening in ...

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  18. EMPIRE TRADE

    Mr. Monty Phillips, of Auckland, who is assisting the Unionists' Empire educational campaign throughout Britain, told a "Sun" representative that ...

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  19. PEACE ESSAYS

    There were 4700 entries in the British Empire section of the peace essay competition. A £2000 prize was awarded to ...

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  20. FAREWELL GIFTS

    Women Conservatives of Lewes presented Lady Campion, wife of the new Governor of West Australia, with a platinum wrist-watch and an ...

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  21. POLITICAL REASONS

    Declaring that, largely owing to political reasons. the Empire Settlement Act had done ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. EASY WIN

    The All Blacks defeated Cornwall by 29 to nil. The losers were completely outclassed. The New Zealanders tackled and passed superbly. ...

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  23. HALF-EAR BITTEN OFF

    Sons of the sea made merry at Carrington about 12 o'clock last night, and as a result, one, Anton Ophein, a firemen from the[?]s. Eastern Bea, ...

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  24. SURF BEAUTY ON STAGE

    Miss Sheila Hunter, winner of the Melbourne "Evening Sun's" surf girls competition. Is Joining the "Looking Glass" revue at the Vaudeville ...

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  25. PRICES FIRMER

    At the London wool sales to-day. 11.500 bales were offered, including 5086 Australian and 6125 New Zealand. ...

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  26. FLIERS DELAYED

    A message from the Maywood flying field, Chicago, states that the "hop" by the world-filers, Lieutenants Smith and Nelson, from Chicago to Omaha, ...

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  27. WHEAT SALES

    Two cargoes of Australian wheat expected in January, were sold late yesterday at 59s and 58s 8d a quarter. ...

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  28. HOMEWARD BOUND

    Mr. Larkin, manager of the Commonwealth shipping line, is returning to Australia, embarking on the Ormonde at Toulon to-morrow. ...

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  29. BRADFORD MARKET

    Bradford reports that as prices at London auctions responded to the recent advances at Sydney, Brisbane, and Antwerp sales, topmakers are ...

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  30. SPEEDING MOTORISTS

    For having driven a motor bus in a manner dangerous to the public. Athol Neville Hall was fined £3, with 8s costs, by Mr. Perry, S.M., in the ...

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  31. FALSE CLUE

    A message from Rome states that Professor Dimartino has confessed the falsity of his statements of the discovery of the missing books of Livy. ...

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  34. Price of Silver

    Silver is quoted in London at 210, 7-8d. announce, says a "Times" message. ...

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