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  6. "SCANDALOUS," SAYS THE KING

    White the King was inspecting some exhibits to-day, he was informed by the sole British typewriter exhibiter that the ...

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  7. TRUSTEES OF IRAQ

    IN the Haute of Commons to-day, Labor's amendment to the Iraq Treaty was detested by 265 votes to 116. ...

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  8. AMBULANCE 'PLANE CRASHES

    A REUTER massage from Case Blanca, Morocce, states that an ambulance aeroplane, while conveying a native trooper to ...

    Article : 53 words
  9. ELEVEN LIVES LOST

    ELEVEN persons perished when the Trinidad Government stramer Neparina sank in the harbor here yesterday. ...

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  10. HARD JOB TO KEEP ASHES

    THE "Daily Express" features a long message from Kelleway, in which he expresses his firm conviction that Australia will be ...

    Article : 225 words
  11. SKIPPER OF THE MOZART

    Captain Marndar, of the Finnish barquentine Mozart, which reached Sydney yesterday from Sund[?] Sweden, after a very ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CAPETOWN FLIGHT FINISHED

    Mr. Alan Cobharn, the British airman who finished his flight from London to Capetown on Wednesday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BRITAIN SHOULD KNOW IT

    "EE'S THE KEENEST man in the building," said an onlooker, as the King inquired for defails of Australian products at the British ...

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  14. KING AND QUEEN ARE "BROKE"

    Leaving an exhibition to-day, the King and Queen were confronted by a Salvation Army lassie, with an appeal for self-denial week. ...

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  15. UTAH AVALANCHE

    A telegram from Bingham, Utah, says that the recovery of two bodies to-day makes the known death roll, as the result of yesterday's avalanche ...

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  16. POLAND AND THE LEAGUE

    Reports that Germany had presented a Note to Poland regarding the League of Nations Council, and the recent arrests in Upper Sileais, are officially ...

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  17. WILL THEY PLAY FOR ENGLAND?

    Lord Harris, the once famous cricketer, arrived from the West indies to-day. He stated that the West Indian tour ...

    Article : 64 words
  18. WHITE MAN'S FUTURE

    THE Economic Wags Commission appointed last year, under the chairmanship of Mr. Stephen Mills, formerly a member of ...

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  19. OUR ABSENCE FROM WIMBLEDON

    ACUTE disappointment is expressed by Wimbledon lawn tennis officials that the Australian players are not coming to England this year. ...

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  20. AFTER THE AUBURN SMASH

    The wreck of one of the cars concerned in the motor smash at Auburn early yesterday morning, when six person were injured. The driver of this car has been charged with driving while under the influence of liquor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CITROEN CARS

    A new Citroen factory has been opened at slough, 20 miles from London, for the purpose of manufacturer the entire car in England. ...

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  22. "FUTILE & BELATED"

    "ABSOLUTELY FUTILE and ridiculously belated," was the comment of Sir James Allen, High Commissioner, for New Zealand, in ...

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  23. FOREIGN EDITOR'S DIARY

    HUNGARY: The note forgeries become more and more mysterious aa the plot is unravelled. The evidence of Schultze, the ...

    Article : 445 words
  24. AT IT AGAIN

    A message from Scranton, Pennsylvania staled that mining was resumed in the anthracite region of the State to-day, after nearly six months ...

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  25. WIRELESS STRIKE OVER

    The strike of wireless operators has been settled. ...

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  26. AIRMAN COBHAM IS HONORED

    The Royal Aero Club has awarded to alan Cobbam, the noted aviator, its "Britannia Trophy" for 1925, adjudging his flight to Inida and back ...

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  27. RUSSIAN GRAIN

    Russian grain exports are expected by about 1428 to have regained their pre-war level of about 500,000.000 bushels annually. ...

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  28. £2000 DAMAGE

    More than £2000 damage was done by a fir at "Killara," the beautiful residence of Mr. W. K. Young, a retired farmer and crazier, of ...

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  30. WITH A HEAVY LIST

    The Mounrt, which begen to look a son after sho commenced her [?] to Australia from [?] Her [?] were [?] at work conti[?] in the North Sea shifted her [?] and further stems made the passage very [?]ying. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. PUMPED FOR THREE MONTHS

    This it the hand pump on the Mex art, which was worked continuously for three months, when fuel for the motor pump ran out. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND

    In to-day's football matches, under Rugby Union rules. Monmouth and Devonshire played a draw of [?] points each at Newport. ...

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  33. U.S. HARD COURT C'SHIP

    W. T. Tilden, the American tennis star, and J. Brugnon, the French Davis cup player, have reached the semi-final in the indoor singles ...

    Article : 37 words
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