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  4. TREASURES FOR AUSTRALIA

    Last week the Sunday Times announced tho agreement made in Luxor and in London between Mr. Hugh D. McIntosh, M.L.C., Managing Director of the Sunday Times, and the Egypt Exploration Society (president, Sir John Maxwell). The arrangement was initiated at ...

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  5. LAST GOOD-BYE TO SIR HERBERT MAITLAND AT WAVERLEY CEMETERY ON FRIDAY.

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  6. COMMUNIST TOWN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The German town of Gelsenkirchen is now under Communist rule, following the riots against food prices which were instigated by the Communists. Government in the town Is being administered by four trades ...

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  7. DIGGING UP THE PAST

    The announcement in the Sunday Times of May 20 of the agreement made between the Egypt Exploration Society and the Managing Director of ...

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  8. SYDNEY'S FIRE RISKS

    On Sydney's water frontages the estimated loss by fire in twenty years has been well over £1,000,000. ...

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  9. NORTH POLE FLIGHT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Captain Roald Amundsen and Omdahl, his pilot, will begin their North Pole flight from Wainwright, in ...

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  10. 200 School Children Get Measles

    An epidemic of measles has struck Coogee Public School. During the past week. 200 of the scholars were unable to ...

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  11. Splendid News.

    "Splendid news," was Mr. William W. Toorpe's remark, when he read the proposal that New South Wales shall share in ...

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  12. BALDWIN MINISTRY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Lamington Worthington-Evans has refused the portfolio of Postmaster-General. Until the recovery of Mr. Reginald ...

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  13. FULLER'S MIGRATION SCHEME

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Harold Cox, in the Financial Times, deals very severely with the migration scheme which Sir George Fuller is negotiating. ...

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  14. SHOOTING AND BURNING

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dublin military posts yesterday suffered from considerable sniping, and replied with vigorous machine gun fire. ...

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  15. BANISH BOMB

    COPENHAGEN. Saturday.—Terrible scenes were witnessed when a bomb containing liquid phosphorus exploded on the warship Geyser. ...

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  16. SAVED BY WIRELESS

    LONDON, Saturday.—This dramatic wireless call was sent from the s.s. Canadian Victor, in mid-Atlantic: "Captain dangerously ill." ...

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  17. "Would be Great for Australia,"

    Dr. Charles Anderson, Curator of the Sydney Museum, said: "I certainly think there ...

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  18. SOCIALISTS COST ANTWERP £10,000,000

    LONDON, Saturday.—According to the Dally Express, the port of Antwerp alone has lose £10,000,000 from the Belgian railway strike, which shows no sign ...

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  19. HOW AFRICA SPENDS

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The Commission on South Africa's provincial finances has reported, insisting on the need of economy. It condemns the ...

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  20. NO BANNS CALLED

    LONDON, Saturday.—An effort is being made through the High Court to legalise a deathbed marriage ceremony which was performed in singular ...

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  21. GREEKS EAGER TO FIGHT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Advices from Lausanne are that to-day will decide whether or not war will again break out in the East. Greece offered the town of ...

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  22. U.S. SENDS BILL TO FRANCE

    PARIS, Saturday.—In France there is keen controversy over America's demand for the payment of one thousand million marks, to pay costs of the American ...

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  23. FRENCH MINISTRY

    PARIS, Saturday.—At a meeting of the Council, the Ministry decided that the proceedings to be taken against the Communists should be submitted to a ...

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  24. POINCARE'S CRISIS

    PARIS, Saturday.—No further immediate result is expected from the French Cabinet incident, in which the Prime Minister, M. Poincare, offered to resign ...

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  25. MIGRATE TO FRANCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—A number of unemployed fitters and boilermakers from Crewe are going to France, where they have been guaranteed work on the French ...

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  26. SMALL ARMY, BUT A REAL ONE

    LONDON, Saturday.—In his farewell order before leaving Aldershot, King George praised the efficiency of the British troops. The order said: ...

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  27. WARSAW'S WAY

    LONDON, Saturday.—As a result of a bomb outrage at the Warsaw University, a professor had both legs blown off. Several students were also wounded. ...

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  28. METROPOLITAN SUNDAY FORECAST.

    Mostly fine. Cloudy and unsettled towards evening. East to north-east breeze in afternoon. ...

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