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  5. PEACE OF THE PACIFIC

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that, according to a despatch from Tokyo, the Japanese Vice-Minister for Foreign Acairs. Mc. Hanihar, made a speech, in which he said:— "It is high time for the people on both sides of the [?] to waken ...

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  6. WANT TO GO HOME

    The recent trouble with the Indian and Moslem immigrants on the Khyber Pass has caused much disillusionment. Many immigrants now in ...

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  7. FORGETTING THEIR FLIGHTS

    "The nations to the north have no airmen [?] in school of war-flying. Australis has—but in 12 months they will be out of date uniess the Government acts quickly "—[?] Matthews. ...

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  8. OLYMPIC GAMES

    The sixth day of the Olympic Games produced some stirring finals. There was a large attendance. The 200 metres resulted in a win ...

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  9. [?] Iron Workers

    Five unions in the Iron Trade Group held meetings yesterday to discuss the oder of the Chamber of Manufactures of an all-round increase of is a day in ...

    Article : 147 words
  10. Fatal Shooting

    Warren Buckley, the 7-years-old soo of Mr. W. Buckley, of Morwell, was accidentally shot through the chest by his brother, who is about ten years of age ...

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  11. AMERICA CUP

    Mr. A. C. Ross, who [?] issued a challenge for the America Cup on behalf of the Nova South Yacht Club, has announced that ...

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  12. Running Shearers' Strike

    The A.W.U. is not running the [?] strike to the [?] of all the men concerned—some of them want more than the ...

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  13. Window Smashers

    A thief three a stone through the window of William J. Owens' grocery shop in Crown-street, City, yesterday, and stole £10 worth of groceries through the ...

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  14. THE PLUCKY AVIATORS

    HEUTS, PARER AND MINTOSH, WHO LANDED IN SYDNEY YESTERDAY, AFTER THEIR LONG FLIGHT FROM ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA The photo was taken at Masoot Aerodrome immediately the aviators alighted from their [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Three Men in a Boat

    While Sergent M'Gann and other water police were patrolling Johnstone's Bay at about 8.30 on Friday night they noticed three men in a boat alongside a ...

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  16. Deserted on Wedding Day

    The story of a young wife's [?] was told in the Divorce Court to-day when ida Maude Wentworth (formerly Osborn) petitioned for a [?] of ...

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  17. Attempt on Safe

    While on duty in Bay-street, Glebe last night. [?] Pete saw a back window of the Weston Wheelworks was open. He went it and found that ...

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  18. INCREASES IN CANADA

    Discussing railway increases, the Head of the Montreal Board of trade to-day said:—"We are just a rubber stamp for use in opposing the rates ...

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  19. "GOT TO BE A MASON"

    James Moloney, 33. appeared at the North Sydney Police Court to-day on a charge of behaving in an [?] manner in the office of the Clerk of Petty ...

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  20. WORLD COMMUNICATIONS

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Japanese delegation to the international Conference on communication, ...

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  21. SKINS WORTH £50

    Thieves made big haul of skins from the premises of David Clout, in Baylis-street. Mr. Clout estimates his loss at about £50. The robbery was a ...

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  22. Pacific Freights from Japan

    It is reported from Tokyo that representatives of ail skipping lines operating from Japanese ports have decided that a standard freight rate ...

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