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  4. "I WILL DEFY BRITISH NAVY TO LAST DROP OF BLOOD," SAYS CHINESE GENERAL

    General Yang Sen, perpetrator of the Wanhsien outrage, is reported to have telegraphed to Peking that, "in self defence," he is prepared to resist a second ...

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  5. BRITON CONQUERS CHANNEL: SMASHES EDERLE'S RECORD

    Stoical swimmers continue to conquer the English Channel. The latest to accomplish the task is Norman Derham, an Englishman. His time was 13 hours 56 ...

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  6. Two Great Statesmen Lunch, Drink Wine, Smoke Cigars— Re-write Pages of History

    On Thursday, Thery, a tiny and pretty pretty village just over the French and Swiss border, was unknown and peaceful in its solemn obscurity. On Friday M. Briand, France's greatest ...

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  7. POLICEMAN HITS MAN WHO IS NOW DYING

    For the second time this week, an alleged assailant of a policeman in the execution of his duty has come off second best. At midnight last night, ...

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  8. CAN ENGLAND BEAT AUSTRALIA IN BEAUTY TEST ?

    This is Joan Clarkson, well-known English actress, whom Charles B. Cochan, the famous entrepreneur, has selected to represent England against Australia in a Beauty Test match. There is no doubt that Miss Clarkson is handsome—she is counted one of the prettiest actresses on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRISBANE INTRODUCES NOVEL FEATURES INTO RADIO BALL

    Much enthusiasm marked a radio ball, I held at Wynnum, one of Brisbane's seaside resorts, last night, two of the features being that the music was ...

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  10. SPECIAL TRAINS & GREAT EXCITEMENT FOR MELBOURNE FOOTBALL

    Intense interest in the semi-final foot-ball match, played on Melbourne Ground between Geelong and Essendon, was evi-denced by the fact that five crowded ...

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  11. FRENCH MOTORISTS PROVE PETROL IS NO LONGER NECESSARY FOR A CAR

    Whoever imagines that petrol is necessary for a motor car will be rudely shocked by the fact that 26 cars have just run 1000 miles without a drop of ...

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  12. FAMOUS BRITISH ARTISTS TO EXHIBIT IN AUSTRALIA NEXT YEAR

    Mr. Mann, Director of Sydney Art Gallery, prior to embarking homewards, [?] formed the Australian Press Association on that he was arranging exhibitions at ...

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  13. ONCE PENNILESS MIGRANT LEAVES GIRL £43000

    Miss M. Burke, of Dunmore, Counts Galway, has been notified by a[?] solicitors that her relative, Edward Martin Burke, who migrated penniless ...

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  14. MODERN SURGERY GIVES MEN NEW LIPS AND NOSES

    "A man suffering from cancer of the lips had them removal and new ones substituted. A man suffering from cancer of the nose had a new one restored ...

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  15. INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL RACE IS PREDICTED BY ANNETTE KELLERMAN

    That very shortly there will be an International race across the Channel, with leading swimmers of world-wide reputa-tion participating in the prizes, is the ...

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  16. CYCLE CRASHES INTO WALL: RIDER BADLY HURT

    William A. Crabb, 22, of Middlest., Kensington, was severely injured when his motor cycle got out of control and crashed into a wall in Cleveland-street ...

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  17. FASCISTS HAUL DOWN FRENCH FLAG: PUT MUSSOLINI ON WARPATH

    A message from Rome says Fascists are reported to have entered a shop at Venice, and pulled down a French flag. Signor Mussolini has ordered an ...

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  18. FIRST OF MIGRANTS SECURED IN LONDON PAPER SCHEME LEAVE FOR SYDNEY

    On the eve of their departure. 24 out of 40 "Morning Post" migrants were entertained at a cinema show at Australia House. The film showed Australian ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICANS WILL VOTE FOR FLAG THEY WANT TO HONOUR

    In a farewell message, prior to his departure for the Imperial Conference at London, General Hertzog, Prime Minister, said that in order to contribute to ...

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  20. Situation Serious in Spain, Anything May Happen

    The "Daily Chronicle's" special Madrid correspondent reports that the situation in Spain is again serious. Infantry regiments are confined to their barracks. ...

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  21. Who Says Prince is Not a True Briton?

    The Prince of Wales, who has developed into one of the most enthusiastic golfers in England, strained his right hand on the Continent when a club ...

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  22. TWO MEN SEVERELY HURT IN LORRY MISHAP

    Two men were severely injured in a collision between a motor cycle and a lorry at the junction of Sydenham-road and Northcote-street, Marrickville. early ...

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  23. ENGLAND CAN'T SUPPLY THEM, SO GREECE BUYS PLANES FROM FRANCE

    The Aviation Committee of the Greek Government has ordered 25 aeroplanes from France, because the English works at Phaler[?]m are not yet in a ...

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  24. LETTUCE FROM ELECTRIFIED SEED BRINGS UP TO 5/- A DOZEN

    Lettuce grown from electrified seed brought up to 5/ per dozen at the Bris-bane markets yesterday. This compares very favourably with the ruling price of ...

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  25. COBHAM LEAVES RANGOON FOR CALCUTTA

    Captain Cobham, whose heroic attempt to fly back to England from Australia in record time, has been marred by bad weather, left here to-day for Calcutta. ...

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  26. TUNCURRY ESCAPEE RE-ARRESTED LAST NIGHT

    Strathmore, the prisoner who attacked a warder at Tuncurry Prison, and escaped, on Friday, was re-arrested by police at Bunganwah last night. ...

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  27. FRENCHMEN STRIKE TOP FORM IN FOREST HILLS SEMI-FINALS

    In the semi-finals at Forest Hill, lacoste defeated Cochet 2 6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3, and Borotra downed Richards 3-6, 6-3,4-6, 8-6, 6-2. ...

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  28. BOY MISSING : HAT, COAT, AND AXE FOUND ON EDGE OF WATER-FILLED QUARRY

    Richard Chapman, 14, has been missing since yesterday morning. His hat, coat and an axe he took with him, were found on the side of an old water-filled ...

    Article : 148 words
  29. TAXI TURNS TURTLE : DRIVES ESCAPES DEATH

    Frederick Ward, taxi-driver, of Man[?] field-street, Glebe, had a remarkable escape from serious injury when his car turned turtle near the Chullora ...

    Article : 113 words
  30. PARSON TRIES TO DRIVE WITH BROKEN ARM: CAR HITS TREE

    When his motor car ran over a culvert near Farley, the Rev. S. S. James, of Cessnock, had his left arm broken. He was also cut about the head. His son. ...

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  31. IMMATURE CONDUCTORS ON NEWCASTLE BUSES

    One of the first things the visitor to Newcastle notices and complains of is the number of immature conductors on the motor buses running in the city and ...

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  32. THIEVES TAKE DRAPERY AND LEAVE THEIR JEMMY AS SOUVENIR

    Goods valued at £60 were removed from a draper's shop at 55 Parramattaroad, Aunnudale, early yesterday morn-ing, by thieves, who forced the lock of ...

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  33. EVANGELIST TO BE ARRESTED: SEQUEL TO "HOAX"

    A Los Angeles message says that the warrants issued for the arrest of Aimee McPherson, the Evangelist, and her mother (Mrs. Kennedy), on charges of ...

    Article : 129 words
  34. COMPULSORY INSURANCE

    Various influential bodies in America have suggested a method of compulsory insurance of motor cars against accident risks. ...

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  35. LOST IN BUSH, WILDLOWER GATHERERS FOUND BY "COO-EES"

    A party of Corrimal young people, headed by Alex Sheppard, were lost in the bush at the back of Corrimal range last night. While gathering wild ...

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  36. England To-day

    We print to-day, on page 5, a striking article from the pen of Mr.W.A Holman, on the present industrial situation of England. This article is an authoritative pronouncement from n keen student of world affairs, who has recently returned to Sydney from a first-hand ...

    Article : 113 words
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