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  4. STADIUM LIKE JERICHO

    LONDON, Saturday. — The King and the Prince of Wales are expected to attend the finals of the Football Cup on April 28. ...

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  5. SASTRI'S REPORT

    Sastri says he found in the Dominions a general disposition to concede equality to Indians, and he hopes that before long ...

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  6. IN THREE PLACES

    How much certain aldermen resent the Sunday Times campaign demanding decent beaches for the people was demonstrated at the council meetings held at Manly, Randwick, and Waverley during the week. ...

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  7. BOOSTING AUSTRALIA

    LONDON. Saturday.—The East Ham branch of the Independent Labor Party has forwarded to Sir Joseph Cook a resolution condemning the migrations of ...

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  8. GERMAN VIEW OF ENGLAND

    LONDON, Saturday. — Breltscheid, a prominent German Socialist, who visited England with a view to securing mediation on ...

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  9. LABORS' BLACK HAND GANG

    What do the great mass of hard-working Labor voters think of the fact that their political fortunes may be decided by men who "hang on" to the Labor movement as loafers hang round pony racecourses? ...

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  10. BY MARROW MAJORITY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Richard Morris, in the House of Commons, moved the second reading of the Proportional Representation Bill, which was ...

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  11. SLAUGHTER SMELLS

    When the State abattoirs at Homebush were built it was reckoned they would bt perfect. But for some time the effluvia wafted towards Croydon and ...

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  12. ENGLAND BIGGEST TAXPAYER

    LONDON, Saturday. — Mr. Stanley Baldwin, President of the Board of Trade, tabled in the House of Commons the ...

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  13. WHO TOLD THE TIMES?

    It is many years since a meeting' of Waverley Council attracted so much attention as that held on Monday evening. Half-an-hour before the aldermen ...

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  14. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Wallis Myers, of the Daily Telegraph, reports that there is general satisfaction among all the tennis players at Monte Carlo, at ...

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  15. TORY TREACHERY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Three nominations for the by-election at Mitcham, which is a suburb of London, produced a last-minute surprise. ...

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  16. LONDON WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Saturday.—There was a moderate attendance at the Hull wool sales. Both the home and Continental competition was keen, and practically ...

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  17. RIFLE SHOOTING

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Bisley rifle meeting, which will open on July 7, will include a new Kind's Medal competition. This is a revival of the old prize for ...

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  18. GERMAN IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Saturday. — Numerous German ex-staff officers have gone to Moscow and joined the army which General ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN FOOD

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The member sof the Australian Fruit delegation inspected the facilities for handling produce at Hull. They later attended a ...

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  20. SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND

    At a meeting of the committee of the Save the Children Fund which has recently been launched in Sydney, the following executive committe was ...

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  21. VICTORIAN LOAN DOOMS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Victorian loan is closed. It was heavily over-subscribed, and Mr. Lawson regards it as highly ...

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  22. A STRIKING DESIGN FOR THE PROPOSED PIER IN COOGEE BAY

    Already designers are busy with plans for the proposed pier at Coogec. The conception of this great project is the to Mr. E. K. Gillies, and, in collaboration ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. "UP AGAINST IT"

    Mr. Charles E. Hart and his wife are in distressed circumstances. They live at 104 Abercrombie-strect, City. Here is their own story, related by Mr. Hart: ...

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  24. CLOVELLY BEACH

    The lovely Clovelly Beach to going to be improved, and will become a most beautiful resort—but not yet. ...

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  25. ST. BENEDICT'S CHURCH

    To-day is the sixty-first anniversary of the [?] of St. Benedict's Church, George-street, West To celebrate the important event solemn High ...

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