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  2. Advertising

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  3. To-Day's Weather

    Chielly cloudy and cool, with occasional showers. Fresh and squally southerly winds, and rather this lurbed sea. ...

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  4. BIRDWOOD WELCOMED ON RETURN TO LONDON

    LONDON, Friday.—The High Commissioners for Australia and New Zealand and a number of military men welcomed Sir William and Lady Birdwood ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WHAT ARE SHEIKS AUSTRALIAN?

    LONDON, FRIDAY.—In Isvestia. the official organ of the Soviet of Mos-cow, it is stated that the Bolshevists have opened a bureau of propaganda in Aus-tralia. ...

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  6. 42 EX-GERMAN SHIPS TO BE DISPOSED OF

    LONDON, Friday.—It is understood that Lord Inchcape is receiving satisfactory enquiries as to the price of the 42 ex-German liners he is offering for sale. ...

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  7. BIG OPIUM TRAFFIC IN THE PHILIPPINES

    NEW YORK. Friday.—A message from Manila says it is announced that more than 3000 Chinese, who entered the Philippines from Borneo in violation of ...

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  8. ITALIAN GOVERNMENT

    LONDON. Saturday.—A message from Rome says that 400.000 workers are in-volved in the present industrial move-ment in Italy. There is a big exodus of ...

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  9. A NEW SCHEME OF IRISH OUTRAGE

    LONDON, Saturday.—A new type of outrage is in progress in Ireland. In the presence of a large crowd, an engine-driver was chained to a tramway standard ...

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  10. LABOR SECRET CONTROL

    References have recently been made to the (act that the Labor Government and the movement generally are under the control of a secret inner body, mainly ...

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  11. New Line to Australia

    LONDON, Friday.—Newcastle ship-owners have submitted a proposal to the Tyne Improvement Committee for the establishment of a steamship line from the ...

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  12. Great Wireless Station

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A message from Tokyo states that the sending plant of Japan's new high-power wireless sta-tion is expected to be open in October. ...

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  13. Sale bv Lord Dudlev

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Dudley received £750,000 for his property, Whitley Court. ...

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  14. CLASSIC DANCING ON THE SEASHORE

    While some of the poses produced by the Margaret Morris School of Classical Dancing suggest the grotesque, some are undoubtedly beautiful. This form of the ...

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  15. PEACE THE BEST CURE FOR THE TROUBLE

    Out of the babel of voices discoursing on the subject of that great dark mystery we call Russia, two "windy shrieks" have this week rung in all men's cars. ...

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  16. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Friday.—In the match M.C.C. Australian Eleven v Thornton's Eleven, the latter scored 261. Parkin 3-54, Wilson 2-17. Howell 2-54, ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE of VAST COAST LINES

    LONDON. Friday. — The Daily Chronicle, in a comment on Mr. Hughes outline of the scheme of Australian de-fence, says it gives an indication of the ...

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  18. ENGLISH FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Friday.—There is every prospect of a highly successful Rugby season, to celebrate the jubilee of the Rugby Union. "Last season was not a ...

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  19. GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    The Governor-General and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson will be farewelled by the citizens at the Town Hall at 3.30 to-morrow. A general invitation is ...

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  20. MORE TROOPS FOR MESOPOTAMIA WAR

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday.—A' Government communique issued at Simla states that further troops have been requested for service in Mesopotamia. Three ...

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  21. Ten to One Against

    LONDON. Friday.—Forbes, superin-tendent of mails on the line to Donegal, put up a good fight with ten men who attempted to raid the mail van. He ...

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  22. SIBERIA AND CHINA

    HEW YORK. Friday.—A message from Pekin slates that a Commercial Commissioner of the Government of Si-beria has arrived there. His mission is ...

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  23. COX FAVORS IRISH SELF-DETERMINATION

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Democratic candidate for the United States Presidency, Governor Cox, speaking at Butte, said that if he were elected he would ...

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  24. AMERICAN RIGHTS IN MEXICO

    WASHINGTON. Friday.—It is under-stood that the United States has de-spatched another Note to Mexico, asking the Obregon Government to accord ...

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  25. Mr. Theodore Returned Empty

    When passing through Sydney on his way home, Mr. Theodore, Premier of Queensland, admitted the failure of his trip to London. He blamed the ...

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  26. Sufferings of England's New, Poor

    Mr. W. H. Leighton Bailey, founder of the Sunday Times, now living in England, writes sadly of the prices of necessities. "Our Spring came in like ...

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  27. Olive Thomas Dead

    LONDON, Friday.—The film actress Olive Thomas ,(Mrs. Jack Pickford) died this morning. She and her husband had been doing a round of the gaieties of ...

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  28. CANBERRA

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The ques-tion of the transfer of the seat of Government to Canberra is likely to come up in a novel form next week, when a Bill ...

    Article : 146 words
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  30. PREMIER AND THE PRESS

    Thousands of copies of a circular directing the attention of the workers of the State to the seizure by strikers of factories in parts of Italy, have been ...

    Article : 159 words
  31. Big Country Robbery

    MAITLAND, Saturday.—The shop of Robert Roney, in Vincent-street, Cess-nock, was broken into last night, and jewellery valued at £897 stolen. This ...

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