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  4. THE GOVERNOR AND HIS FAMILY

    On the left is Sir Walter Davidson —a most characteristic picture. His fondness for the household pets marks the human kindness of his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE GOVERNOR

    The illness of His Excellency, as made known to the public, assumed an alarming phase on Friday, when his physician. Sir Jarvie Hood, reported that the Governor was critically ill. At 4 o'clock the Lieutenant-Governor, Sir William Cullen, was sworn in to take ...

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  6. SPECIALS IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE

    On page 8, a story of amazing thrill concerning the unparalleled wild-cat fight in New York between Dempsey and Firpo. ...

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  7. SCANDAL OF SYDNEY MILK

    The dairy farmer who works from sunrise to sunset gets 7½d per gallon for the milk he sends to Sydney. The housewife has to pay the vendor 7½d a quart. This enormous difference in price is due entirely to the ...

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  8. HISTORIC RELIC

    LONDON, Saturday.—Workmen, while laying a new water main at the Marble Arch, discovered a vaulted chamber 27 feet below the surface. ...

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  9. FAHMY TRIAL

    LONDON, Saturday—"I don't ask for a verdict, I demand a verdict at your hands," said Sir Edward Marshall Hall (quoting another advocate) in the ...

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  10. ENGLISH MYSTERY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Further inquiries by the police into, the circumstances attending the death of Tombe show that Dyer (the ex-member of the ...

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  11. New Aeroplanes Coming

    LONDON, Saturday.—Aeroplanes capable of carrying 100 passengers at a high rate of speed were the forecast of Major-General Sefton-Brancker, at a ...

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  12. THE ARNCLIFFE HORROR

    People may realise that the short sentence of three years' imprisonment passed on Leonard, Puddifoot for the foul and unnatural killing of a little boy at Arncliffe means this, and only this: ...

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  13. NO MORE MARKS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The German mark having fallen within a week to 145,000,000 to the dollar, it has approached so close to zero that the ...

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  14. AN IMPERIALIST

    Sir Walter Davidson was born in 1859, in Killyleagh, County Down, Ireland, and is, therefore, 64 years of age. His father was James Davidson, a ...

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  15. THE TREVESSA

    LONDON, Saturday One Board of Trade has Court a report on the finding. of the Marme Court ,it Mauritius on the loss of the Trevessa. ...

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  16. FIVE BILLIONS

    TOKYO, Saturday.—It is estimated that the work of reconstructing Tokyo and Yokohama will cost 5,000,000,000 dollars. This amount will be raised in ...

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  17. 2,000,000 UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says that, for the first time in three years, unemployment throughout Germany is ...

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  18. SEARCH FOR GOLD

    LONDON, Saturday.—in an interesting demonstration of the unity of civilisation, before the British Association, Professor Elliott Smith denied that ...

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  19. Crowded Court

    Although a much smaller queue waited outside the Old Bailey all night, the court was so crowded that several prominent barristers were compelled to ...

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  20. AS YOU WERE

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Paris correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says nothing further has been received at the Quai d'Orsay regarding Germany's new ...

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  21. FIRES IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Friday.—The report of the Royal Commission on fire brigades and fire prevention states that the direct material loss from fires in Great ...

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  22. GHURKA STABBER

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—Information comes from Rangoon that Deputy-Commissioner Bennison and his wife have been stabbed by a Ghurka messenger. ...

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  23. Digger's Find

    LITHGOW, Friday.—An alluvial digger got a very pleasant surprise this week. When sluicing near Bragg's old public house he was pleased to see a ...

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  24. LOADING GOODS ON THE AUSTRALMOUNT FOR JAPAN

    Among the food being carried from Australia for Japanese relief are 7000 tons of flour. Here is some of, it going aboard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. ROYAL WELCOME

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—President Cosgrove, on his return to Ireland from Geneva, was accorded a remarkable reception. ...

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  26. AUSTRALMOUNT AND THE WEAR WITH GOODS FOR JAPAN

    The Austraimount (tied up) is taking from the Wear (alongside) 1500 tons of relief cargo brought from Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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