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  4. FORECAST:

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  6. "NOW CLOSED"

    Mr Lloyd George has returned to the Foreign Office the proofs of the French Yellow Book which caused the recent controversy, and it is ...

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  7. PRINCE BREAKS COLLARBONE

    THE PRINCE OF WALES, through a fall from a horse, broke his collarbone. He took the mishap in the way that ...

    Article : 196 words
  8. HANDLING HER LIKE A BABY

    It was a great feat of navigation to dry dock the Mooltan at Woolwich. Man's supremacy over the 20,000 ton monster is clearly demonstrated by the pictures ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MOOLTAN HIGH AND DRY

    A striking view of her twin propello re, high out of the water, at Wool wich dry dock ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SOVIET REPLIES TO BRITAIN

    It is understood that the Russian reply to Great Britain's Note according the Soviet recognition, will be handed to the Foreign Office to-day. ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. EMPIRE POLICY

    With reference to the farewell speech of Mr. W. M. Hughes, in which be complains that Australia has an inadequate voice in the Empire's foreign policy, ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. "A TURNCOAT"

    Mr. Wi[?] has a pool sense of [?] humorous to find anything to laugh at in the disruption—one might almost say chaos—that his [?] have ...

    Article : 188 words
  13. BAD DIPLOMACY

    The failure of the German Embassy to part[?] in the national mourning for ex-President Wilson has lessened Germany's chance of the flotation of ...

    Article : 60 words
  14. PATIENT OF 77

    Mr. T. M'Auliffe, who is 77 years of age, is doing well after an operation by Sir Alexander M'Cormack, who removed a lump from the patient's ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. FELL OVER ROCKS

    Edith Foster, 39, of Riley-street. Surry Hills, was walking round the rocks at Bronte beach last night, when she tripped and fell, fracturing her ...

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  16. UNDER TRAM

    The habit of small boys of jumping on and off moving trams often leads them into serious danger. ...

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  17. FOREIGN EDITOR'S DIARY

    BRITAIN: The decision of the Conservatives to drop tariff reform comes too late. The horse has Already fled from the stable. The ...

    Article : 430 words
  18. SAVING THE CHILDREN

    Sir Edward Lucas, formerly Agent-General for West Australia has banded over [?]800 for the "Sava the [?] Fund." ...

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  20. THURSDAY'S MONSTER CLOUD MAKES WEIRD SPECTACLE

    A vivid photograph taken at 7 p.m. on Thursday during the height of the fi[?] storm which havened over the city and suburbs. The great cloud spread across the sky with extraord mary speed, leaving a long, narrow window across the horizon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. BUCKET BRIGADE

    A spark from a copper fi[?]e is thought to have started a fire in a grocer's shop coupled by John Lillye. in Oatley-road, ...

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  22. DENIED CONFERENCE

    The [?] alliance"—miners. [?] and colliery mechanics representatives—met in conference to discuss the refusal of the ...

    Article : 59 words
  23. THE FIERY CROSS TO SAVE ENGLAND

    [?] on December [?] continuous [?] in the [?] churches throughout the country [?] the ...

    Article : 34 words
  24. PRINCE INJURED WHILE RIDING

    The Prince of Wales, according to "News" cables to-day, has broken a collarbone through a fall while [?] a hunter. The Prince's during horsemanship has caused concern in some circles. This is typified by the following extract from the London "Star" on the occasion of his last fall ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. THE SLEEP OF DEATH

    A [?] has bungled his job before [?] and things have gone wrong with "the chair" sometimes, but apparently America has at last ...

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  26. BODY IN BUSH

    The body of a man named Michael Wallace, who for over twelve months had been in charge of the public school at Whiporie, and who has been ...

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  27. INITIALS ON SHOES

    Fashion's latest fad is [?] so designed that they form the buckle of a woman's shoe These [?] buckles" are made in ...

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  28. STOP-PRESS

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  30. "SHREWD MOVE"

    Speaking at Hurstville, Mr. Mail: Gosling, M.L.A., who recently via[?] England, said that Britain had not lost any prestige because of its ...

    Article : 185 words
  31. GUN TIME FROM SYDNEY

    Mr. D. M[?] Hill arts [?] time" every day by [?] from Sydney—Farmer's The chiming of bells and the ...

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  33. WAS IT A FOUL?

    The newspapers generally agree that the blow with which Van [?]. Dutch middleweight champion, knocked out Frankie Burns, the Australian, at ...

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  34. GERMAN SEAMEN

    The strike of German seaman in British ports has been declared off and it has been agreed that their [?]vance shall be the subject of negotiations.— ...

    Article : 34 words
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