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  4. LLOYD GEORGE

    EDINBURGH, Saturday.—Addressing the Scottish Liberal Club at Edinburgh, Mr. Lloyd George said: He believed that if party differences ...

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  5. JIM HICKSON, FAITH-HEALER—A CLOSE-UP STUDY

    James Moore-Hickson, hero of the most recent of the periodic church revivals which have their little day and disappear, leaving not a trace of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. POUTING POLA

    LOS ANGELES, Saturday.—The course of true love runs smooth once more between Pola Negri and Charlie Chaplin. Their two hearts were broken ...

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  7. Bondi's Beachcombers

    Bondi has the last word in beachcombers. But they will disappear as soon as tho beach Improvement schemes come along. Shortly after ...

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  8. Hooted by Strikers

    After lasting a fortnight, the strike at the metal manufacturers' works, Port Kembia, ended on Wednesday. The men returned to ...

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  9. INFERNO!

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Constantinople correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph says that the so-called Greek "concentration camp" at Yom ...

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  10. SHOVING IN!

    DUSSELDORF, Saturday.—It is estimated that France has thrown 100,000 railway men into the Ruhr. They have displaced 150,000 German ...

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  11. ONE SWEEP A DAY

    PARIS, Saturday.—M. Lefevre, a former Minister, proposes, instead of increased taxes, a loan without interest with lottery prizes. Prizes and ...

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  12. MAILED FIST

    DUSSELDORF, Saturday.—Telephone wires between Dusseldorf and Essen were tampered with, and General Degoutte fined the commune a million marks. The ...

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  13. HE WORE CORSETS AND SILK STOCKINGS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The hearing of the divorce petition of John Hugo Russell, heir of Lord Ampthill, was continued. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. EMPIRE'S FORESTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prince of Wales attended the annual meeting of the Empire Forestry Association. He Quoted the forecasts of experts, that the ...

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  15. WILD VOYAGE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Twelve fishermen from Grimsby have just landed safe in Iceland. They are the crew of a trawler. They ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND SOAKED

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—A partial alleviation of the drought conditions which have been sweeping Queensland came yesterday, when most parts of the ...

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  17. CHILD KILLED BY TRAIN

    LITHGOW, Saturday.—The Coroner field an inquest upon the body of Alexander Patrick Lee, aged 16 months, of Marringaroo, who was run over by a ...

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  18. DESPERATE THIEVES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A gang of desperate shop and housebreakers has been operating successfully for several months in Melbourne and suburbs. ...

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  19. KILLING "SKEETERS"

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—An energetic campaign is about to be launched for the suppression of the mosquito pest in Brisbane and suburbs. It will be under the ...

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  20. Rain at Wyong

    The rain has caused a good spring in the herbage, and much relief to dairy farmers and stockowners, who were commencing to take a serious view of their ...

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  21. MEAT TRADE IN BAD WAY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A deputation from the Australian Meat Council waited on Mr. Austin Chapman, Minister for Customs, to-day, and said the meat ...

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  22. BOON TO TRAVELLERS

    Battle Bridge, on the Parramatta-road, which has been the scene of many fatal accidents, has been widened by Petersham Council from 40 to 90 feet. T he ...

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  23. BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK

    LONDON, Saturday.—A private Bill, to legitimise babies born out wedlock, if the parents subsequently marry, has passed its second reading without ...

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  24. WHY NOT AUSTRALIA?

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The Western Conference of the University Athletic Union in America has cabled suggesting the visit of a representative team of ...

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  25. ENGLISH DIVORCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—A private measure has been introduced into the Commons permitting a wife to divorce a husband on the same grounds on which a ...

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  26. WINE DEAL

    CHRISTIANIA (Norway), Saturday.— The Government of Norway has resigned, being beaten on a proposed commercial treaty with Portugal, under ...

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  27. METROPOLITAN WEATHER FORECAST.

    At first worm and sultry, with rather squally northerly winds, followed by a cool, equally southerly. ...

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