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  4. A Weekly Article from H. G. Wells

    Every week, during a year following the appearance of the first of the series, H. G. WELLS will write an important weekly article for this paper. Leaders of the SUNDAY TIMES will obtain exclusively the views of this great and famous writer on matters of immediate and vital interest. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BOY'S BROKEN NECK SET BY SURGEON: HE MAY RECOVER

    According to all her precedents, Nature affirms that a human being who breaks his neck must die. But fate inspired 14-years-old ...

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  6. HEADING FOR PROTECTION

    MANCHESTER, Friday.—Speaking here to-day, the Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, announced the general policy of the Government to be: To tax those goods of foreign manufacture whose importation caused the most unemployment in Britain, and to give substantial preference to the Dominions—BUT WITHOUT TAXING WHEAT ...

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  7. SYDNEY MOTORISTS SAY POLICE HUNT UNFAIRLY FOR PROSECUTIONS

    The following letter, from a well-known city motorist to the Sunday Times, is particularly interesting in view of the [?]ent convictions of motorists in ...

    Article : 333 words
  8. DRINK CITED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir George Hunter, who is a member of one of the great shipbuilding firms, in a speech before the Newcastle Rotary Club, said ...

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  9. BRITAIN WILLING TO PAY TO SPEED UTILITY WORKS IN THE DOMINIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—A remarkable scheme to speed Empire development and stimulate British employment is contained ...

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  10. "BLIND AND FUTILE"

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Tariffs are a blind and futile remedy for foreign competition," said Mr. McCurdy, M.P., a former Liberal Whip, at a ...

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  11. LED BY FRENCH

    While the Belgians stood callously by. the Separatists at Alx-la-Chapelle, under the leadership of French officers, grievously ...

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  12. Traffic Chief's Reply

    following is the reply of Superintendent Brack, Chief of the Traffic branch: "The Police Department is not out to irritate or harass law-abiding motorists, ...

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  13. TRAGIC GERMANY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The correspondent of the Daily Chronicle at Berlin says that a malign fate seems to frustrate the efforts of the Government to reform the currency. ...

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  14. ROYAL WEDDING

    LONDON, Saturday.—There will be a brilliant assembly at the Chapel Royal to-day for the wedding of the Crown Prince of Sweden and Lady Louise ...

    Article : 128 words
  15. STIRRING UP MANCHESTER

    LONDON, Saturday.—The time has come," said Mr. Baldwin at Manchester, "when this country must look to itself"—and Manchester cheered its loudest. ...

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  16. JOHN BULL AND U.S.A.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Colonel Harvey, ex-Ambassador for the United States, said when leaving England: "As far as I know, I am leaving behind no ...

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  17. SWEDEN AND RUSSIA

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday.—M. Mederstierna, Minister for Foreign Affairs for Sweden, has resigned. His action is the result of a storm of criticism aroused ...

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  18. DISRUPTIVE THREATS

    BERLIN, Friday.—The Minister for the Interior has telegraphed the Premier of Bavaria, asking an early explanation of the warlike preparations of irregular ...

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  19. MR. BRUCE IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Saturday.—After conference is over, Mr. Bruce will devote a fortnight to Commonwealth business in London. ...

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  20. IN THE ABBEY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The pall bearers for Mr. Bonar Law, who will be burled in Westminster Abbey, on Monday, will be the Prince of Wales, ...

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  21. MANILA 'QUAKES

    MANILA, Friday.—Another earthquake shock, the fourth within three days, shook the city to-day. No damage is reported. ...

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  22. London Wool Sales

    LONDON, Saturday.—Practically no merinos were offered at the wool sales. There was a good selection of cross-breds, and the market continued firm ...

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  23. Mark in Milliards

    LONDON, Saturday.—The exchange rate in Berlin is nominally 3000 milliards to £1. ...

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  24. TO BE OPENED BY WORLD'S GREATEST JEWISH SOLDIER

    Communal Hall in Darlinghurst, erected by the Jewish community as a War Memorial to the State's 113 Jewish soldiers who were Killed, and the 800 odd on active service. The ceremony is to be performed by Lieut-General Sir John Monash, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., at a quarter to 11 on Armistice Morning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. A NEW KIND OF SCOTCHMAN APPEARS IN A SYDNEY HALLOWE'EN

    This ghostly throng pictures the brilliant society assemblage which gathered in the big dance at the Wentworth Hotel for Hallowe'en (October 31). The guests doffed their ghostly gowns and masks at ten o'clock. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. DIRECT WIRELESS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Bruce is pressing energetically for settlement of the direct wireless service to Australia. He has interviewed Sir Laming ...

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  27. REAR-ADMIRAL ADDISON

    LONDON, Saturday.—Commodore A, P. Addison, of the Royal Australian Navy, has been raised to the rank of Rear Admiral. ...

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  28. Criminal Fined £3

    CESSNOCK, Saturday.—Richard O'Connor has spent 16 of the past 18 years in gaol. Included in his sentences is one of seven years ...

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  29. More Taxes

    (Australian Press Association.) LONDON, Saturday.—The Court of the King's Bench has decided that windows let to view the street processions ...

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