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  4. THE WAY OF THE SOVIET

    LONDON, Saturday.—An amazing drama of secret documents, revenge, md Communist and Soviet intrigue will come to light in a case which will soon be before the Italian courts. A peaceable Italian merchant, Signor ...

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  5. HOW SYDNEY GRAMMAR WON THE EIGHTS YESTERDAY

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  6. TO-DAY'S SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT

    The SPECIAL NEWS AND VIEWS SUPPLEMENT will to-day bo found again with the Colored Section, from which readers are invited to remove it before handing the Colored Section to the youngsters. The Supplement is full of the brightest reading matter. ...

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  7. "WANTED, A MAID"

    LONDON, Saturday.—An inquiry is being held into the shortage of domestic servants. Mr. Philips, an officer of the Ministry ...

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  8. DOWN YASHMAKS!

    CAIRO, Saturday.—A significant stage in the emancipation of Egyptian women began yesterday, when a deputation of women of Cairo left to attend an ...

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  9. MR. O'CEALLAIGH: A CEALLTIC MEALLODY.

    (We hope that it is not Contempt of Court to try to understand how Mr. J. J. O'Kelly spells and pronounces his name.) The toime will come soon [?] the ind of all Jokes, ...

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  10. BEYOND BOURKE

    WELLINGTON, Saturday.—The other side of Eourke fodder shrubs and trees are proving a godsend to sheep. It is a common sight in those parts just ...

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  11. PEARL THEFT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Soventy-three pearls, valued at £15,000, have been stolen from a registered packet between London and Lisbon. ...

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  12. CLERK ON 30/- WAGE SPENDS £50,000

    LONDON, Saturday.—David Chalmers Anderson the son of a Scottish clergyman, was charged at Glasgow with uttering forged documents involving an ...

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  13. TOUR COLONIAL OFFICE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The [?] Devonshire, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in a speech before the London Chamber of Commerce, made what he ...

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  14. SLAPPED HIS FACE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mrs. Virginia Brain, the wife of an official of the Standard Oil Company, is being court-martialled at Salonika because she slapped ...

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  15. WHO BLEW THE WHISTLE?

    BERLIN, Friday.—The court-martial on the Krupp directors was opened to-day. The few persons admitted to the court rose to salute the accused as they ...

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  16. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The League of Nations Union has passed a unanimous resolution to the effect that, in view of the German offer to France, the time ...

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  17. THE POLITICAL VOICES

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Winston Churchill has made a speech at the Aldwich Club—his first speech since his defeat. He was caustic in his comments ...

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  18. CMPENTIER AND NILLES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Considerable interest is being displayed in Carpentier's contest with Marcel Nilles, which will take place to-morrow, as it is ...

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  19. KING COTTON

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—An 80-ton cotton seed oil mill is being built at Winstanes, a suburb of Brisbane, as a cost of £60,000. ...

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  20. London's Record Heat, 77 Degrees

    LONDON, Saturday.—Yesterday London experienced the hottest day in early May for 50 years. ...

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  21. PAPER MARKS

    LONDON, Saturday.—A blow has been struck at the basis of the whole German currency system by a decision of the High Court at Darmstadt. ...

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  22. OLD MASTERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the sale of the Browralow collection of pictures at Christie's, a Van Dyck portrait was purchased by the firm of Duveen, the great ...

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  23. "IRELAND DOES NOT KNOW HERSELF"

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Ireland does not know herself at the moment," declares the Dublin correspondent of the Daily Express. ...

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  24. THREE-MILE DESERT

    PARIS, Saturday.—The French Government is sending a strong protest to Washington against the law which forbid foreign ships to come within the ...

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  25. ARABS, 'GYPPOS,' LASCARS

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Exiting scenes were witnessed on the steamer Coma, which arrived here yesterday from Sydney. ...

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  26. SOCCER FINAL "GATE"

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Football Association has issued a statement in which it expresses regret at the incidents and inconveniences caused the public at ...

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  27. ROFE SCHOLARSHIP

    With the laudable object of helping Art students who can't help themselves, the triennial scholarship of Mr, ana Mrs. T. E. Role was recently ...

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  28. POLITE OPTIMIST

    LONDON, Saturday.—Addressing the Primrose League, Lord Curzon said of the Franco-German situation: "You cannot expect swift and sudden solutions of ...

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  29. LIBERAL UNION

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Asquith. speaking at Bournemouth, said that Liberal re-union was not attainable in the twinkling of an eye, by wiping the ...

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  30. Calls at Honolulu

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Officials of the Canadian-Australasian line deny the statement attributed to them, that their, boats would cease to cal at Honolulu ...

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  31. BRITISH BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Smith (in play) has scored 6666, including breaks of 273, 234, 225, and 208, against Newman, whose score is 5351. His best shots were ...

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  32. Bankers Off to America

    "On the eve of their departure for "America on official Business, Mr. H. D. Hall Commissioner of the Government Savings Bank, and Mr. A. W. Turner, ...

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  33. Lengcloth Landed

    Anthony Horderns", who have arranged for regular shipments of merchandise manufactured from Australian grown cotton by the famous Lancashire mills of ...

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  34. FINANCIAL VICTORY

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Thanks to a courageous policy of deflation, Britain's financial supremacy has been restored," said Sir George Fuller at the London ...

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  35. HIS LAST SHOT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Brooks, a member of the Sudbury Golf Club, after playing an excellent shot, said to his partner: "I knew that was going to ...

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  36. EAT AND DE SAD.

    At a fashionable restaurant one night last week a trio of export musicians contributed, during dinner, a programme of classical music. Eight items ...

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  37. London Wool Sales

    LONDON, Saturday.—The merino selection at the wool sales was poor, although there was a fair offering of average grades in crossbreds. Prices ...

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  38. STATE OF NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The New York State Assembly has repealed its own State Prohibition Enforcement Law, by 76 votes to 71. The repealed measure ...

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  39. JAMES FRASER FOUND.

    The Sunday Times has located Jamdu Fraser, who was inquired for by his daughter, margeret, of [?] Groonhels-street, Govan, ...

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  40. WORLD FLIGHT

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The United States Army Air Service announces that' an attempt will be made to achieve a flight round the world this ...

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  41. METROPOLITON SUNDAY [?]

    Foggy in early morning, followed by cloudy, warm and unsettled conditions. Some showers and thunder, ...

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  42. Foreign Exchanges

    LONDON, Friday.—The Continental rates of exchange to-day were: Paris 69.20 francs, and Berlin 167,000 marks to the pound. ...

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