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  4. OUR PHOTOGRAPHER'S DAY OFF

    The Sunday Times photographer, Mr. W. Kimbel, has acquired such a passion for flying that he is drawn to an aeroplane as iron is drawn to a magnet. On his day off during the week, he took his little daughter (and his camera) flying and this, the most remarkable air picture ever published in Sydney, is the result. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. IRELAND "AN ABYSS OF ANARCHY AND CHAOS"

    LONDON, Friday.—On a motion to reduce the salary of the Chief Secretary for Ireland, Mr. T. P. O'Connor, in the House of Commons, said the country was ...

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  6. PRINCE TO REACH SYDNEY TO-DAY

    The Prince of Wales, who left Hobart on Friday, is due to arrive in Sydney on board the Renown this morning on his way to Queensland. ...

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  7. SHEARING CONTROVERSY

    Yesterday brought no developments in the shearing industry dispute, but statements were made by the secretaries, of the two organisations concerned. ...

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  8. "UNDERSIRABLE PASSENGER"

    Efforts have been made by the P. and O. Company to have Father Jerger removed from the Khyber, and in certain quarters of Perth it is believed that the ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND PAYS MORE FOR HEADMASTERS

    Of 62 applicants for the position of headmaster of Wellington (New Zealand) College 55 are addressed from Australia. Academically the ...

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  10. IS THE BROKEN HILL STRIKE NEAR END?

    BROKEN HILL, Saturday.—There is general satisfaction that the A.M.A. has a creed to abide by the decision of the tribunal agreed upon for the settlement ...

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  11. AVIATORS DOWN ON COAST OF JAVA

    WELTEVREDEN. Saturday.—The aviators Parer and McIntosh were obliged to make a landing yesterday afternoon at Kendal, a small village on the cast' coast ...

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  12. SHAMROCK BEATEN IN FOURTH RACE

    MONTREAL, Friday.—Resolute won the fourth race for the America Cup. [A great deal of misunderstanding has arisen regarding the result of the series ...

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  13. BRYAN NOMINATED FOR U.S. PRESIDENCY

    NEW YORK, Friday.—It is reported from Lincoln (Nebraska) that the Prohibition party has nominated Mr. W. J. Bryan for the Presidency. ...

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  14. Review of Position.

    Not the least concerned in this question is the Sydney Water and Sewerage Board. This department is a large consumer of lead. A ton of metal is ...

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  15. Britain Holds Hostages

    LONDON, Friday.—In reply to a question in the House of Commons, Mr. Cecil Harmsworth (Parliamentary Secretary i for Foreign Affairs) said the British ...

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  16. AMERICA CRIPPLES LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Friday.—Replying to a question by Lord Parmoor in the House of Lords, Earl Curzon referred to "the painful crippling the League of Nations ...

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  17. STRAIGHT ADVICE TO MR THEODORE

    LONDON, Friday.—At a meeting of the Australian Estates Company, Mr. Williamson, the chairman, referred to the recent speech" of Mr. Theodore, the ...

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  18. "SOLD A PUP"

    Fares and financial support for men on strike were the main subjects of discussion at last night's meeting of the A.W.U. Disputes Committee at the Trades Hall. ...

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  19. Earl Sentenced

    LONDON, Friday.—The Earl of Clancarty has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment for obtaining credit with-out disclosing himself an undischarged ...

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  20. German Naval Rebels

    LONDON, Friday.—A Berlin message says that 110 naval officers found guilty of taking part in the Kapp revolt have been reduced in rank or cashiered; 120 ...

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  21. Frontier Protection

    LONDON, Friday.—A German Note sent to Paris intimates thai the local frontier guards have been organised in East Prussia. The Allies are asked not to ...

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  22. King Inspects Boy Scouts

    LONDON, Friday.—The King to-day inspected and welcomed a number of oversea Boy Scouts at Buckingham Palace. ...

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  23. Confidence Trickster Sentenced

    William Barrington, 31, described as a laborer, was sentenced to six months' gaol with hard labor at the Central Police Court yesterday on a charge of ...

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  24. Politics and Profits

    ROME, Friday.—Signor Giolitti, Prime Minister, commenting in the Chamber on the recent disturbance in Rome, accused those who had amassed war fortunes of ...

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  25. Window Cleaner Fails 30ft.

    Jack Gale, 48, a window cleaner, who lives at 143 Dowling-street, Woolloomooloo, fell 30 feet from a window sill, at the Standard Steam Laundry ...

    Article : 68 words
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