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  4. FACES, SCENES, AND EVENTS AT THE GREAT PUBLIC SCHOOL SPORTS ON THE SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND YESTERDAY.

    Enthusiasm prevails outside the fence, where boy and girl supporters proclaim victory for their favorite schools. A. CUNNINGHAM (St. Joseph's College), who won the broad open Jump at 21ft llin, a record for Great Public School games. Inset is Cunning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 84 words
  5. DEVASTATION IN JAPAN

    The story which follows is a special dispatch from representatives of the Australian Press Association on board the Australian relief steamer Australmount. ...

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  6. SHOULD MEAT BE CHEAPER?

    Sydney's meat trade shares one trouble with its milk trade. There is high cost of retail delivery owing to overlapping. An estimate is given that with fewer retail butchers, the Sydney householders could be saved £200,000 a year. ...

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  7. LAUGHTER AND CHEERS FOR BRUCE

    Mr. Bruce spoke fearlessly on the duty of the commercial men of London, when receiving the Freedom of the City. He said that most of the benefits now enjoyed by the Dominions came from the struggles for freedom fought in London in the past, ...

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  8. WEDDING BELL RINGS DEATH KNELL

    MADRID, Saturday.—The wedding bell of Raquel Martinez, a village girl of the Atalix Province, was the death-knell of her rejected lover, Vincente ...

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  9. S.S. Houtman Delayed

    Owing to continuous rain in Melbourne, the Royal Packet Navigation Co.'s steamer Houtman has been detained, and will not sail from Sydney ...

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  10. Gallipoli Graves

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Government at Constantinople has arrested the roughs who desecrated the soldiers gaves by removing the crosses. ...

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  11. RAGING SEAS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Abnormally high tides, huge seas, and a gale at 60 miles an hour have left, a terrible trail of damage on the South Coast of ...

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  12. JANINA MURDERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The diplomatic correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says that the verdict of the Ambassadors' Conference on the Janina murders and ...

    Article : 154 words
  13. "GET US FOOD"

    LONDON, Saturday.—The economic situation in the Ruhr is serious, and a cessation of work in numerous industries is anticipated. ...

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  14. ASQUITH HITS BACK

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Asquith, in addressing the Scottish Liberal Federation at Perth, taunted the Government on its attitude towards Imperial ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. WITH FLAMING TORCH

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The American Government will take no cognisance of the suggestion made by Mr. Lloyd George in Canada that the United ...

    Article : 157 words
  16. HANDS UP!

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—Bandits stopped and robbed the Warsaw to Moscow express 100 miles inside the Russian frontier. ...

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  17. PROHIBITION FAILS

    NEW YORK, Saturday—The drinking of fusel oil and wood alcohol, according to the coroner at Pana, Illinois, caused the death of six men, and the ...

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  18. ROMANTIC WEDDING

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Clifton, the heir of Lord Darnley, has married Miss Nancy Kidston at a London registry office. ...

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  19. DEFEAT OF MUMTAZ MAHAL

    LONDON, Saturday.—A feature of the racing at Kempton Park yesterday, where the going was very heavy, was the defeat of Aga Khan's flying filly, ...

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  20. Gompers Again President

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mr. Samuel Gompers has again been unanimously re-elected president of the American Federation of Labor. ...

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  21. PAPYRUS LAME

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Papyrus developed a slight lameness in the right fore ankle after a gallop yesterday afternoon. His trainer, Jarvis, while plainly ...

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  22. 15,000 DRUNKS

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Over 15,000 cases of drunkenness were dealt with last year, says the annual report of the Police ...

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  23. MODEST HERO

    LONDON, Saturday.—Captain Foster, master of the Trevessa, has received the medal of the Shipping Federation and a diploma. ...

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  24. METROPOLITAN SUNDAY FORECAST.

    Chiefly fine, with some passing clouds. Probably a shower or two towards evening. ...

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  25. Fireworks King Dead

    LONDON, Saturday.-James Paln, head of the great firm of fireworks manufacturers, is dead at the age of 86. ...

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