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  4. FORECAST:

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  5. BRITISH SOLDIERS KILLED

    REUTER'S Agency in a rush message from London timed 10.30 last night announces:— Four Free State soldiers opened machinegun fire on British soldiers at Queenstown ...

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  7. THE BEST BABY

    In to-morrow's "Sunday News" will appear photograph of some of the babies entered for the big Empire competition. ...

    Article : 449 words
  8. FOREIGN EDITOR'S DIARY

    (ZECHO[?]SLOVAKIA: The publication in Ber[?] papers of a series of [?]eaties alleged to have been decided by France and ...

    Article : 318 words
  9. WHAT 24 YEARS HAS DONE TO SYDNEY

    In 1900 this was what the Central Railway Station look like. In 24 years the fine structure with the net. work of lines and bury bustle has grown up. The photo shows the clearing work on the site. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. RUSSELL APPEAL

    The la[?] curing a brief s[?] heard further argument in the appeal by Mrs. Russell against the divorce obtained by John Huge Russell, son ...

    Article : 128 words
  11. "COMPENSATION"

    Hon business is facilitated in China was revealed in a case before the King's Bench Division. The Marco[?] Wireless Company's ...

    Article : 113 words
  12. SMALL HOPE LEFT

    Reuter's Tokyo correspondent telegraphs that though the salvage work on the Japanese submarine No. 43 Sunk off Sa[?], is Continuing is continuing. It is ...

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  13. VITAL ISSUE

    THE "NATION" says that the good relations established by the washington conference are confirmed by the manner in which Japan has carried ...

    Article : 147 words
  14. FREE TRADE

    In the House of Commons, replying to a protest by Sir Philip Lloyd creams against the letter of Lord Parmoor in favor of a ...

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  15. WHICH SITE?

    The trouble among the Anglican residents of Cronulla and Burra[?] Bay over the expenditure of the Nathaniel Bull Memorial ...

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  16. PERSIAN POLITICS

    Reuter messages from Teheran state that an anti-Republican crowd, headed by Agha Wemal entered the Persian Mejilsa, despite the police's ...

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  17. "ALWAYS SOBER"

    The cane in which Timothy playford an actor, who had been playing "Whittington's cot" in a pantomime. claimed damages for injuries alleged ...

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  18. LONDON'S "BEST-DRESSED WOMAN"

    This is Mrs. John Nash, "the best dresses woman in London society." Sea told the Judge a few months age. when her husband. Captain Nash, was summoned by a Paris firm to pay her enormous dress bills, that it was her aim to outshine every other woman in society. Captain Nash ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. THE PORT OF SYDNEY

    The Harbor Trust Commissioners have issued a splendidly compiled hand-book of the port of Sydney. The work is a credit to ...

    Article : 266 words
  20. REWARD AND RISK

    A Reuter message from Leip[?] state that captain Darmont, a French officer, alleged to be the head of the French esplonage system, was ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. NEW ORIENT LINER

    Lady cook i [?]christen the new orient linear Orama, at Barrow, on stay 20. ...

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  22. STOP-PRESS

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  23. PARRAMATTA-RD.

    When the Parramatin-road was reconditioned it was proposed that the councils concerned should pay half the cost of the ...

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  24. THE WOOL MARKET

    At the wool sales to-day [?] bales were offered and practically the whole lot was cleared on a firm market. Prices for superior merinos were in ...

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  25. 25 YEARS AGO HE BORROWED £2

    A sample of h[?]ncity that is seldom met with occurred this week. when a man came and inquired for a Mr. Reidy, from whom he stated ...

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  26. BOMBAY MILL STRIKE

    The mill strike situation is improving. About 30 mils have resumed work, each with about 600 hands and more are expected to follow suit. ...

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  27. FIRE IN HOTEL

    A fire broke out in the drawing-room of the Palace a Hotel in Bayest., Watson's Eay, early to-day. The Vaucluse Woollahra and ...

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  28. NOW, HERE'S A TRUE SPORTSMAN !

    In addition to £50 lately given by Mr. Wark, of Kurrjong, to the Red cross Society, the Executive acknowledge receipt of £100, the gift ...

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  29. BETWEEN TRAMS

    As Mrs. Wiffier of "Kaigorn" Bellevue Bill, was walking across the road at Bondi Junction last night, she was caught and jammed between two ...

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