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  4. SPECIALS IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE

    Mr.W. A. Holman writes in the magazine section an informative and article on the advance of the Murrumbidgec ...

    Article : 107 words
  5. GERMANY IS EXPLOITING RUSSIA

    LONDON, Saturday.—A message from Berlin reports what is considered to be the thin edge of the wedge for the peaceful penetration of Russia by German. This was disclosed when details of ...

    Article : 158 words
  6. SNAPPED IN THE BRISBANE-SYDNEY RELIABILITY TRIAL—(See Account on Motor Page).

    I.—Official car, Mr. Percy Arnolt's Rolls-Royce. Mr. Arnott at the wheel: standing (left to right) Mr. H. C. Morgan, Secretary R.A.C. (Australia); ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 152 words
  7. GREEK COFFIN SHIPS

    LONDON Saturday.—Further remarkable evidence has been given in the inqury into the loss of the steamer, El Kahira. ...

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  8. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—It was made clear on the return of Mr. Baldwin, writes the political correspondent of the Daily Express, that part of the ...

    Article : 269 words
  9. BRIDEGROOM SUICIDES ON HOMEYMOON

    LONDON. Saturday.—A verdict of suicide while temporarily insane was returned in the inquest on Mr. J. E. Freeman, Mayor of Maldon. who fell from ...

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  10. WHY CAN'T SYDNEY HAVE MILK AT SIXPENCE A QUART?

    MILK won't come back to the old prices of fourpence and fivepence. Farming costs are nowadays too high. The farmer needs ...

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  11. JAPAN IMPROVES

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Tokyo reports that the means of communication are gradually being improved, and the Government has withdrawn some of its ...

    Article : 170 words
  12. RUINED RAISINS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The market position in regard to Australian sultanas is going from bad to worse. ...

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  13. BLINDFOLD SYDNEY

    Finding a dozen needles in a haystack is as simple as a game of dominoes in comparison to the very aggravating pastime of ...

    Article : 137 words
  14. ENGLAND'S HOPS ROT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Some of the farmers' hops are being allowed to rot. states the special representative of the Australian Press Association, who is in ...

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  15. WAR RELIEF

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Imperial War Relief Fund has Issued statements which show that during the three years ended August 31, 1923, the cash ...

    Article : 83 words
  16. One Building, Six Milkmen

    Milk User writes: "I lived in a flat building in Darlinghurst which contained nine small flats of three rooms and probably Housed, say 25 or 30'people, and there ...

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  17. NEXT EARTHQUAKE

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the course of an address to the British Association at Liverpool. Mr. Shaw, one of the Inventors of the Milne-Shaw earthquake ...

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  18. SIKHS LOOK FOR TROUBLE

    SIMLA, Saturday.—Small parties of fanatical Sikhs appeared at Jaito on Monday and Tuesday last. The Nabha State troops were sent out against them, ...

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  19. PERSIA FOLLOWS SUIT

    BOMBAY, Saturday.—A report from Teheran states that severe earthquake shocks occurred al Bujnurd, a town in Persia. ...

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  20. JAPAN DISARMS

    SHANGHAI. Saturday.—It is reported from Tokyo that nine battleships have been withdrawn from the Japanese Navy, in accordance with the terms of ...

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  21. WHERE THE PRINCE OF WALES IS SPENDING A HOLIDAY.

    Exclusive new photo showing the ranch house on the E.F. Ranch, near Peklsko, Alberta, Canada, the property of the Prince of Wales. The Prince, incognito under the sub-title of Duke of Cornwall, is visiting this rauch. The properly consists of 6000 acres near the foothills of the Canadian rockies. and is used principally for the breeding of pure bred horses, cattle, and sheep. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. (Australian Press Association).

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Barrington Miller has arranged for Stefansson, the great Arctic explorer, to lecture in Australia, next May, under the direction ...

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  23. SWORN UNDER THE GALLOWS

    LONDON, Saturday.—For the first, time in the history of British crime a man sentenced to death has been called as a witness for the Crown. ...

    Article : 162 words
  24. PAPYRUS TRAVELS IN LUXURY

    LONDON, Saturday.—An army of photographers and kinema operators followed Papyrus from Newmarket to Southampton, where he embarked for ...

    Article : 158 words
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