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  4. RUSSIA'S ROYAL ROMANCE

    When Bolshevism, stalked through once-mighty Russia, loosening the leashes which held the savage dogs of bloody revolution, and gripping greedily all its hands could hold, hundreds could hold, hundreds of the royal coterie clustered around the scat of Czardom fled in terror to the four corners of the earth Hundreds more were slain. One of these fugitives was Eggert, Prince of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "THEATRICAL EFFORTS OF POLICE GAIN THEM AN UNFAIR SWAY"

    "The reply of the Superintendent of the Traffic Department (Mr. Brack) to the allegations of police harassing of motorists, which appeared in the ...

    Article : 521 words
  6. BRUCE CAUSES BRITISH CRISIS

    To Mr. Bruce has fallen the honor of being the only Dominion Premier to bring about a general election in Great Britain. His utterances at the Imperial Conference are ...

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  7. BRAINS OF OUR ARMY

    "They look like Machine-guns", said Lieutenant-General Sir John Monash. G.C.M.G., K.C.B., V.D.. Australia's most distinguished soldier, as he faced a ...

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  8. LLOYD GEORGE ARRIVES

    LONDON, Saturday. — Mr. Lloyd George was welcomed at Southampton by a great crowd on his arrival from America. ...

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  9. MR. BRUCE IS COMPLIMENTED ON HIS TAILORING

    Mr. Bruce is the only Dominions Premier who passes muster for his clothes in the eyes of London tailors. ...

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  10. EARL BEATTY INSISTENT

    Earl Beatty put up a strong defence of the Singapore plan at the banquet in London on Friday. (Reuter's Cablegram.) ...

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  11. LUDENDORFF'S SHORT-LIVED TRIUMPH

    Von Ludendorff will go down to history as leading one of the shortest revolutions on record. In the' space of a few hours his plans were defeated, and he and other leaders were prisoners. (Reuter's Cablegram.) ...

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  12. GENERAL MONASH COMES TO SYDNEY FOR FIRST TIME SINCE THE WAR.

    FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: MAJOR-GENERAL SIR CHARLES BOSENTHAL, MR. JOHN GOULSTON, LIEUTENANT-GENERAL SIR JOHN MONASH, THE PREMIER (SIR GEORGE FULLER), JUDGE COHEN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. No More U.S.A. Dollars

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The risk of shipping American dollars into Germany has become so great that many American institutions with offices in Germany ...

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  14. Willie Not Wanted

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Conference of Ambassadors has decided unanimously to send messages to the German and Dutch ...

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  15. PUNTER'S NOSE BROKEN

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—On Monday last, at Kedron Park, a well-known southern punter was the victim of an alleged assault, in which he had his ...

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  16. Charles Hackett's Visit

    E. T. Gravestock. the well-known concert impresario, will tour through Australia early next year with Charles Hackett, America's foremost tenor. ...

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  17. POINCARE OBSTINATE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—In the opinion of the Government, the attitude of France has frustrated and defeated the British and American plan for an ...

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  18. PIRATED

    HONGKONG, Saturday.—Yesterday's official report that a ferry conveying 43 passengers and 10,000 dollars had been captured by Sun Yat Sen's troops ...

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  19. BETWEEN OFFICE HOURS

    LONDON. Saturday.—An English syndicate, which includes several sporting peers, and having a capital of £35,000. proposes to open next Summer ...

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  20. M.C.C. ANNOYED

    LONDON, Saturday. —The next meeting of the Advisory County Cricket Committee promises to provide a sensation. ...

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  21. FREIGHT WAR

    BRISBANE. Saturday. —What may be termed a freight war is being closely watched in local shipping circles. ...

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  22. Australian Wines

    LONDON, Saturday.—The new preference duties on wine do not immediately affect the Australian wine trade. However, it is believed in Australian ...

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  23. METROPOLITAN SUNDAY FORECAST.

    Mostly fine and warm, with squally north-cast wind. Passing clouds of thundery nature towards evening. ...

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