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  4. N.S.W. BOWLERS AND BATSMEN ALIKE SPURTED YESTERDAY—Page 5

    The Reparations Commission has declared Germany to be in general default, and has refused a moratorium. Belgium, France and Italy voted in favor of this decision. Britain refrained from voting. ...

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  5. HOW CLOVELLY, THE JEWEL BAY, IS BEING DESTROYED

    The silt in Clovelly Bay, collecting us the picture shows, is a black mud coming from back yards, poultry yards, gardens and dairies. The small inset picture shows how tho storm-channels receive the back yard sediment. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WHAT'S WRONG WITH OUR MILK

    The proper conduct and management of the milk business is of immense importance financially. It is of infinitely greater importance as ...

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  7. DUKE'S GOLDEN LAUGH

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Duke of York had an enthusiastic reception at Glasgow, and received the Freedom of the City. ...

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  8. BREAK OF 752

    LONDON, Saturday.—Tom Recce, who is giving Tothill 3000 in 15,000, made 752—the best billiard break of the week. It is the best break Recce has ...

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  9. MEDALS FOR MITTAGONG SOLDIERS

    MITTAGONG, Saturday.—Many Mittagong returned soldiers who had not received their war medals, did so in the presence of a crowded gathering at the ...

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  10. INDIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Dadiba Merwanjee Dalai, C.I.E., has been appointed High Commissioner for India. ...

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  11. SAVING CLOVELLY BEACH

    The spollers have made so good a job of their work on Little Coogee beach that it will cost £50,000 to remodel the whole drainage system. It is possible that a weir would prevent foul silt from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CASTLE TO COTTAGE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Owing to high taxation, Lord Armstrong is closing Cragside, in famous Northumberland seat, ...

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  13. FINDING TUTANKHAMEN

    LONDON, Saturday.—Luxor reports that the vestibule of Tutankhamen's tomb is almost cleared, although two magnificent gold couches adorned with ...

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  14. KISSES COST £10,000

    LONDON, Saturday.—Kisses costing £10,000 were the subject of a debate in the Hungarian Parliament. ...

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  15. NO SAVEE COMMUNE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—A Shanghai message states that Jone, representing the Russian Soviet Government, and Sun Yat Sen, have ended a series of ...

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  16. NO POLITICAL INFLUENCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. H. B. Larkin, the general manager of the Commonwealth Government Shipping Line, in reply to the Morning Post, denies that ...

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  17. ENGINEERS' HOURS

    PERTH, Saturday.—The prospects of a settlement of the engineers' 44 hours trouble seems is far ort as ever. Last night a meeting of representatives ...

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  18. BON VOYAGE

    Before the Premier (Sir George Fuller) sailed from Fremantle, the Acting-Premier (Mr. Oakes), despatched the following message to him: ...

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  19. DUKE'S TENANTS MUST HAVE CHILDREN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Duke of Westminister is leasing, as the ground landford, a properly in Pimhco for the erection of tenement houses. ...

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  20. DRIED FRUITS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Morning Post, m a leading article on Imperial preference, states that in 1927 the amount of dried fruits available for export from ...

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  21. £2 NOT ENOUGH

    A fine of £2 can be imposed when a person is caught using an out-of-date ranway ticket. The Railway Commissioners think this penalty insufficient, ...

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  22. GREAT SOCCER ENTHUSIASM

    LONDON, Friday.—Owing to the number of replayed ties in the first round of the Association Cup, the attendances and receipts reached enormous ...

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  23. WHISKY, 7d A BOTTLE

    LONDON.—When the s.s. Jade arrives in the Thames from [?], Customs House officials searched [?] [?] they found one [?] ...

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  24. MOTOR ACCIDENT

    ALBURY, Saturday.—Colin Harrison, son of Louis Harrison, an archit[?] of Albury, was driving a new car, and had Stamey Quinn, a farmer of Holbrook, ...

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  25. IRISH JUSTICE

    LONDON, Saturday.—At Tullamore, in Ireland, three armed burglars were execused after being court-martialled. This brings the total of executions by ...

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  26. MUMPS

    As far back as last July an epidemic of mumps invaded Sydney, and placed hundreds of men, women and children out of action. The epidemic still ...

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  27. TOUR OF WORLD

    The Right Rev. Monsignor O'Gorman, parish priest of Parramatta, the Rev. Famer J. P. Con[?], priest in charge of Burwood heights parish, Enfield, and ...

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  28. Prime Minister Out of Town

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, left the Hotel Australia yesterdy morning by car for a week-end rest. It was explained that he hadn't gone far. ...

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  29. CAN YOU BOWL?

    "Strenuous March was made for new bowlers." "Victoria, first day, five for 320." Eleven men were fielding ...

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  30. Australian Strokes Oxford

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Training for the Oxford and Cambridge boat-race has been started in earnest Oxford has two eights undergoing ...

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  31. ON THE THAMES

    LONDON, Saturday.—Oxford and Cambruge have stated training in [?] for the [?] race. [?] has two eignes [?] ...

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  32. JAPS IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—Despite the adverse decision of the Supreme Court concerning Japanese citizenship in America, the newly-appointed ...

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  33. zMETROPOLITAN WEATHER FORECAST.

    Fine, warm and suitry during the day, with east to N.E. breeze, Gussy in afternoon. Some clouds of thundery ...

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  34. RANSOM OF 25 TONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Spain is eagerly awaiting the return of Spanish prisoners whom the Moors liberated yesterday. ...

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  35. HENRY VIII.

    Mr. Edgar J. Godfrey, School of Arts, sends a reminder: "To-day (January 28), is the anniversary of the death or Henry VIII., King ...

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  36. SEE SYDNEY

    During the first and second weeks of February Country exculsion trams at single [?] for the [?] journey will be full ...

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  37. £124,000,000 SAVED

    At the beginning of the year £124,948,920 was standing to the credit of 2.511,015 persons in the savings banks of Australia. ...

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  38. HARBOR TRIP

    The harbor tourist trip recently inaugurated by the by the Sydney Ferries, Ltd., is to be continued to-day. Music will be provided by members of the State ...

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  39. LONDON WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the wool sales there was a poor, selection of combing merinos, and a fair selection of crossbreds. ...

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