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  4. BRUCE DEFENDS OUR CREDIT AGAINST CRITICS

    Mr. S. M. BRUCE, Australian Prime Minister, who intends at a later date to make a complete and considered reply to the recent pamphlet issued by two stockbrokers, attacking Australian credit, to-day issued ...

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  5. BRITISH COAL STRIKE

    TO-DAY'S increase in the number of miners returning to work was 7019. The total number of men cow producing coal is officially ...

    Article : 338 words
  6. SUN FINDS AN ALLY

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday. THE SITUATION at Kiu[?] is obscured by propaganda, and it is reported that peats negotiations between the Red invaders and General Sun Chuan Fang are ...

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  7. MATERIAL FOR BRIDGE

    Unloading materiel for the Harbor Bridge from the Port Adelaide, of Mi[?] Point, this morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. KHAKI AND SCARLET

    MORETHAN 5000 men who ser[?] the Guards during the war, and who come from the remotest parts of the British [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MODEST LADIES AS LION TAMERS

    "WHAT will the world became if girls lose their modesty!" asked Mrs. Booth, in an appeal to 4000 mothers at the Salvation ...

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  10. THE ISLANDS FLIGHT

    The route which is being followed by Captain Williams, on his surp[?] flight through the islands of the South Pacific. He left Port Moresby for Samarai yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FROM PAGE 2.

    DESCRIBED by one turf expert in his summing-up before the Cesare-which, as "a nice old lady with about as much change of winning ...

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  13. HOW THEY ROBBED THE TOTE

    ASTONISHING pari-mutuel frauds at Longchamps and A[?] race-courses have been discovered and have resulted in the [?] of five ...

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  14. WHIRLWIND DAY

    THE PRINCE of Wales is the hardest-worked young man in Britain. Consider this day, which he spent in Yorkshire: ...

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  15. LABOR BOSSES

    THE CHAMBER of shiping is presenting to the Imperial Conference a memorandum, in which it attacks "discrimination against ...

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  16. SOUVENIRS IN GARBAGE TIN

    Some German [?] and [?]from refuse of Leic[?]dt. A further [?] of the local council last night. [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BLIND GIRLS' SPORTS

    The [?] and [?] was the [?] There girls [?] for the [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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