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  4. BRITAIN TURNS AUSTRALIA DOWN

    "Our certain hope of recovery from the effects of war lies in developing resources within the British Empire."—Speech of Mr. Amery, Secretary to British Admiralty. "Our meat contracts go to the Argentine."—Practice of ...

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  5. OUR NEW PROMETHEUS.

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  6. COUNCIL WILL CLEM UP CAFES

    Exposure of the conditions prevailing in many city eating, houses has stirred the Health Committee of the City Council. The committee, on a motion by the vice-chairman, Aid, E. S. Marks, decided unanimously to ask the Government to amend the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PROTECT EMPIRE FROM FOREIGN FOOD TRUSTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Empire Producers' Organisation states: "British Agriculture can be strengthened only by freeing Itself ...

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  8. JAPAN'S NAVY

    In to-day's Special Supplement, page 4, is a striking article on the great naval power developed by Japan since the war. ...

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  9. COCAINE

    In to-day's issue, page 13, is a I traveller's account of the ruinous effect, of the illicit cocaine and drug trade, now being introduced into ...

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  10. BALDWIN ON EMPIRE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, made at Oxford his first speech since assuming his high office. ...

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  11. U.S.A. MUST PREPARE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Sixty prominent clergymen, educators, and welfare workers, have conferred with the War Department. ...

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  12. FRANCE TALKS STRAIGHT TO GERMANY

    PARIS, Saturday.—Following a unanimous decision by the Ambassadors' Council. Prime Minister Poincare has handed to Germany a Note informing ...

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  13. AMUNDSEN'S FLIGHT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Capt, Amundsen's transport slip will establish five depots, stretching from the edge of the Ice at Spitsbergen towards the Pole. ...

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  14. ITALIANS WOULD LYNCH WOMEN

    FLORENCE, Saturday.—Astonishing scenes were witnessed at the trial of Captain Blselli, who is accused of poisoning his wife's parents in order to ...

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  15. MEANT FOR A PARK DEVOTED TO GARBAGE

    Randwick' Council has so long deposited garbage, rubbish, and general abomination on its park area in High-street that it is unwilling to use the site ...

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  16. BATTLING SIKI

    PARIS, Saturday.—Battling Siki continues to meet trouble. Unless he leaves France on a boxing expedition before the end of June he ...

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  17. WELCOME HOME

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Edgar, a Victorian, speaking at Port Stewart, Londonderry, said that after many years of hard toil In Australia, he was in the ...

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  18. GOLF SENSATION

    LONDON, Saturday.—Something approaching a golfing sensation has been caused over the nature of clubs to be used by the Americans in the Troon ...

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  19. BOLSHEVIKS IN INDIA

    LAHORE, Saturday, It is thought possible that forced 1000-rupee notes are being manufactured on an enormous scale by a Bolshevik agency. These are ...

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  20. AN OVERLOADED JOB.

    Each Inspector of the City Health Department is responsible for 2000, promises, in addition to his constant overhaul of ...

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  21. SOME SPECIALS, TO-DAY'S ISSUE

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  22. UNLOADED ON US

    NEW YORK, Saturday—Benjamin Purnell, the head of a religious cult, known as the House of David, is said to have fled to Melbourne to ...

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  23. WORLD'S RECORD BROKEN

    NEW YORK. Saturday.—Swimming at Los Angeles, Duke Kahanamoku set a new world's record for 50yds free-style. His time was 22 3-5sec, which replaces ...

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  24. PRINCE OF WALES ON KINLARK, POINT-TO-POINT STEEPLE

    The Australian horse given to the Prince by Mr. J. M. Niall (Vic.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. UNLUCKY TOWN GUARD

    LONDON, Saturday.—John Coleman, a famous veterinary Burgeon and racehorse owner, was called from a sick-bed to attend Town Guard at Epsom. ...

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