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  6. ON HER OWN

    It is unlikely that France will be deterred from acting separately as she did in January, says the Paris correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  7. ONE FOR DIVES

    "I hardly know myself why I struck him," said a young Berlin bank clerk to the judge when he was charged with assaulting a rich jeweller in a ...

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  8. OUR SUPERIORITY

    The "Diary of My Journey Round the World," by Lord Northcliffe, posthumously published, contains interesting descriptions and criticisms of Australian life and manners. He describes Sydney Harbor with its ...

    Article : 775 words
  9. LOST PEARLS

    Steven Ronchi, a dealer in precious stones, has been charged with stealing pearls valued at £14,395 from Warwick's, in Lombard-street. ...

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  10. SEEING THE EMPIRE

    The Government attaches the greatest importance to Empire trade, said the Duke of Devonshire, Colonial Secretary, speaking at the dinner of ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. PRINCE AT YPRES

    The Prince of Wales, after visiting the Ypres battlefields, where the Australians made their historic attacks on Passchendaele, motored to Cambrai on ...

    Article : 218 words
  12. SERVED IN THE AUSTRALIA

    Lieutenant E. W. Billyard Leake has been appointed flag-lieutenant to Admiral Fremantle at Portsmouth. "The Times" recalls that he won the ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. SUBMARINE'S EXPLOITS.

    The exploits of E 12 in the Sea of Marmora, in 1915, were recalled in the Prize Court, where Commander, Kenneth Bruce claimed prize money. ...

    Article : 158 words
  14. SEES THROUGH METAL ?

    Scientists are investigating the claim of the 18-year-old son of the Marquis of Santa Casa, that he can see through opaque bodies, says the ...

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  15. NEW ROAD RAILWAY

    The Premier of New South Wales (Sir George Fuller) has been investigating a road railway system, the chief feature of which is a locomotive that ...

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  16. NONCONFORMIST LEADER

    Sir William Robertson Nicoll, the well-known editor of the "British Weekly," which he founded in 1886, has died at the age of 72. ...

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  17. BRUCE'S POLICY SPEECH

    In London Mr. Bruce's speech at Perth, dealing with his general policy for the Commonwealth, is welcomed as "broadminded," and it is pointed ...

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  18. DUKE SEEKS EXPERIENCE

    "The Sun's" Special Representative has been informed that the Duke of York is likely to be appointed Governor-General of New Zealand on the ...

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  19. EMPIRE AS A UNIT

    In a speech at the Albert Hall, the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Lord. Curzon), referring to the Imperial Economic Conference, said that the ...

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  20. FLYING IN CIRCLES

    Etienne Oechmichen, the French engineer, again flew in his helicopter a circle of 120 metres at a height of two metres. ...

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  21. Tyldesley to be Coach

    It is understood that J. T. Tyldesley will be appointed coach to the Lancashire County Cricket Club, in succession to McLaren, who has resigned. -- ...

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  22. CREW WHICH WON ITS WAY TO THE HEAD OF THE RIVER

    The Sydney Grammar School Eight, which yesterday secured a brilliant win in the All Schools' Race, during a trial spin on the Parramatta River. The photograph was taken from a launch which was travelling alongside at the same speed. The members of the crew were: -- Bow, B. V. T. Bull; 2, E. I. Macdonald; 3, H. Y. Christmas; 4, D. H. McCathie; 5, F. E. Jennings; 6, A. N. Finlay; 7, A. T. Stewart; stroke, R. Caswell. All that the picture -- which affords an interesting study in expressions -- shows of Baker, the cox., is the end of his megaphone. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. GOING THE LIMIT

    Viscount Curzon, son of Earl Howe, and M.P. for Battersea South, has again been fined for exceeding the speed limit in his motor car. ...

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  24. MONASTERIES ABOLISHED

    The All-Russian Church Congress at Moscow has decided almost unanimously that bishops shall be allowed to marry. ...

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  25. SUN NEWS=PICTORIAL

    Copies can be obtained from Railway and Quay Bookstalls. Gordon & Gotch, all Newsagents, or through this Office. ...

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