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  2. Advertising

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  4. LAST PHASES IN THE SHOOT FOR THE KING'S PRIZE ON FRIDAY.

    The general scene is at the 900 yards mound on the range during the cold and misty weather of Friday afternoon. The set face of the rifleman at the top is that of P. W. Pearce (Victorian Railways), who lost the King's Prize, by baffling failure in one shot, even though he recovered with magnificent pluck. Needing only 41 to run out absolute winner, Pearce missed altogether with one shot. Though he then followed with an inner and four successive bulls, he scored only 42, one point behind ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WHAT THE CONFERENCE IS DOING

    Mr. Bruce appears to have caused considerable amusement at a London luncheon by asserting that the heart of the Empire lay in the Pacific, and not in the North Sea. LONDON, Saturday. — Yesterday ...

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  6. TO MAKE MEAT CHEAPER

    The more that the distributing methods of meat in the metropolitan area are considered, the more uneconomical and unsatisfactory they probably will be found. The question is, who is going to undertake the necessary inquiry? ...

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  7. SYDNEY'S LOST GEYSERS

    Nowhere is there in existence a complete plan of Sydney's water mains. Every now and again one of the old hidden pipes, forgotten by everybody, ...

    Article : 131 words
  8. PORT WINE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Court of the King's Bench has decided that wine cannot be sold in Great Britain as port unless it is the produce of Portugal, ...

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  9. MISERY, WRETCHEDNESS, SUFFERING

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. S. W. B. McGregor, Trade Commissioner for Great Britain in Australia, said in an interview with the Australian Press ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA'S CHANCE

    BUENOS AIRES, Saturday.—The British and American packers have informed the Government that they will cease purchasing Argentine beef, and it ...

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  11. ZEV AND THE VETS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—A number of contradictory statements were issued yesterday regarding the condition of the American three-year-old Zev, which will ...

    Article : 359 words
  12. MOTHER'S MISTAKE

    LONDON, Saturday.—How a mother threw her baby into the Thames because she was obsessed with the idea that it would grow up a cripple was told at the ...

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  13. "I LOVE HIM"

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—A striking case of wifely devotion was revealed at an inquiry into the death of Marian MeKenzie, who committed suicide recently ...

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  14. BONE-DRY

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—A conference of Governors of various States has adopted a memorial addressed to President Coolldge, asking Federal aid for a ...

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  15. MARRIAGE INVALID

    LONDON, Saturday.—During the action brought by Cecily Percival for restitution of conjugal rights evidence was given that the Catholic priest who ...

    Article : 141 words
  16. STRESEMANN'S SIGNIFICANT WARNING

    LONDON, Saturday.—France has broken off negotiations with the Ruhr magnates. Herr Stresemann regards this as the end of all efforts at settlement, and he has instructed German representatives abroad to inform ...

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  17. For Motorists

    LONDON , Saturday.— The Royal Automobile Club and associated clubs urge motorists to discontinue the practice of switching off electric headlights ...

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  18. NEWMARKET SPRINT

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Middle Park Stakes, run over 6 furlongs, at Newmarket, was won by Diophon (Grand Parade-Donetta), who started ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. YACHTING SEASON OPENED WITH RENDEZVOUS IN NEUTRAL BAY YESTERDAY.

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  20. ON GOODWIN SANDS

    LONDON. Saturday.—An Imperial Dutch mail aeroplane en route from Amsterdam to London was forced to descend on Goodwin Sands at low tide. ...

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  21. OVERWHELMED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Bruce will spend the week-end with Mr. Baldwin at The Chequers. anil Mr. Massey with Colonel Ashley, M.P. ...

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  22. A GOOD TURN

    FORBES, Saturday.—While a motor car was being driven along the new Grenfell-road by Mr. Jack Peasly, he stopped to loan a passing motorist some ...

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  23. METROPOLITAN SUNDAY FORECAST.

    Unsettled conditions still indicated. Further showers, but chiefly in early morning and about ...

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  24. For Children's Hospital

    Mrs. Burnett Barter is arranging a sale of lilac for Thursday morning at [?] Pitt-street, in aid of the Children's Hospital. ...

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  25. Dame Margaret Davidson

    At the request of a number of citizens. Dame Margaret Davidson will be at Government House to shake hands and say good-bye at li o'clock on Thursday. ...

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