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  4. SEX PROBLEM DISCUSSED BY ARNOLD BENNETT

    If men and women were to wake one morning in perfect mutual comprehension and In the assurance that no discord separated them, in that day politics, even international politics, would cease to have significance. The sun—where it shone—would shine in vain. The ...

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  5. AT GREAT PUBLIC SCHOOLS' SPORTS YESTERDAY

    START OF THE 880YDS (OPEN) CHAMPIONSHIP. THE WINNER, F. W. BAYLDON (S.G.S.), IS THIRD FROM THE LEFT. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SLUMP IN AGRICULTURE AND WHAT CAUSED IT

    In this, the first of a series of articles from his pen for the Sunday Times, Sir Joseph Carruthers deals with the decline in agriculture in New South Wales. Sir Joseph gives his own view of the reason for this. In next week's article he will suggest methods for improving the ...

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  7. LLOYD GEORGE DEFENDS COMMONS COALITION

    LONDON, Friday.—The Prime Minister was given a rousing reception, typical of a Welsh audience, at the opening of the Autumn political campaign at ...

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  8. TRANSPORT WORKERS RESTLESS

    There is a possibility of serious trouble occurring on the waterfront and in the marine transport industry as a result of the employees' objections to the bureau ...

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  9. THE KEYS OF THE OUTER GATES

    LONDON, Friday.—In reply to criticisms of his proposals for settlement of the Irish question. Viscount Grey said:—There are in Ireland ports which, if ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. I.W.W. AND O.B.U.

    Busy specialists in extremist industrial propaganda are still active in America. More and more now the mails are fairly open, we are learning how shrewd and ...

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  11. VACANT GOULBURN SEAT IN ASSEMBLY

    The Government is undecided as to the course it will follow in regard to the vacancy in the Goulburn seat in the N.S.W. Assembly. Mr. Justice ...

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  12. Coalition-Unionist Wins at Ilford

    LONDON, Friday.—The by-election for Ilford, consequent on the death of Sir Peter Griggs, resulted in the return of the Coalition-Unionist, Wise, who ...

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  13. Germany Must Reduce Forces

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Paris message states that the Ambassadors' Conference has warned Germany that delay beyond the 10th inst. in reducing the military ...

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  14. UNITED STATES NOT AT STRIFE WITH RUSSIA

    MONTREAL, Friday.—A message received at Washington is to the effect that two Bolshevik submarines are reported off E[?]thonia, proceeding in the direction ...

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  15. MILLERAND CHANGES VIEWS ON REPARATION

    LONDON. Friday.—The Daily (Chronicle says it is a sharp surprise to the British Government to find a change [?] the views of M. Millerand. President ...

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  16. Moscow Rebels Against Soviet

    LONDON, Friday.—It is rumored in Riga that a great rebellion has broken out against the Soviet regime in Moscow. The Helsingfors correspondent of the ...

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  17. CESAREWITCH AND CAMBRIDGESHIRE BETTING

    LONDON, Friday—Because of her good fourth in the Grand Prix de Paris, the Corcyra—Blue Tit filly Blue Dun is a firm favorite for the Cesarewitch, to be ...

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  18. BATTLESHIPS OR LAND SETTLEMENT

    NEW YORK, Friday.—At Nashville, Governor Cox, the Democratic candidate for the United States Presidency, in the course of a speech said: ...

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  19. Japan's Place in U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—In a speech at Tokio, Baron Kato said that Japan should be condemned for ever if she consents to the conclusion of a treaty which will ...

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  20. Standard Copper Boom

    LONDON, Friday.—The strength of Standard Copper stock is attributed to the small quantity of copper in sight, and to the nervousness of market operators. ...

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  21. Bomb-throwing in Cork

    LONDON, Friday.—While a military lorry conveying stores to Fort Elizabeth was passing through a crowded street in Cork, a number of bombs were thrown ...

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  22. Egypt Accepts Constitution

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Egyptian delegation to England has stated that Egypt will accept the new Constitution, though alterations in some of the details ...

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  23. DOPING ALLEGED IN OLYMPIC GAMES

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—Parker and Hunt, members of the team of Australian athletes who took part in the Olympic Games at Antwerp, have arrived here by ...

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  24. A Costly Hair-cut

    LONDON, Friday.—Two Irish girls have been awarded £200 each in compensation for the loss of their hair, cut off by Sinn Feiners. ...

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  25. Twenty Killed in Collision

    LONDON, Friday.—A message from Rome states that 20 people were killed in a railway collision in Venice. ...

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  26. To Help the Empire

    LONDON, Friday,—At a dinner given Mr. J. J. Virgo, National Field Secretary of the Y.M.C.A., the guest paid a tribute to the work the Association was doing ...

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  27. Notable Horses to be Matched in Race

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Great interest is being taken in a proposed race between the two American colts, Man-o'-War and Sir Barton, which are considered the best ...

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  28. Cable Landing Rights

    NEW YORK, Friday.—It Is stated from Washington that at the International Communications Conference, the United States will seek the agreement of ...

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  29. Few Wheat Ships

    LONDON, Friday.—The Baltic Exchange reports that few sailing ships have been chartered for the transport of Australian wheat. ...

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  30. Golf Championship

    LONDON, Friday.-In the final of the professional golfers' tournament, Abe Mitchell beat Josh Taylor 3 and 2, after being three down. ...

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  31. Coal Short in Canada

    OTTAWA, Friday.—Coal rationing has been resumed owing to the shortage of fuel in Canada. The regulations are similar to those of the war period. ...

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