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  4. "Sunday Times" Commissioner Tells The World of a Menace to Peace

    "The Sunday Times" to-day publishes the first of a series of articles hy Mr. W. O. E. Fielding-Jones, F.R.G.S., dealing with the developments in Syria following the French occupancy under a mandate. Mr. Fielding-Jones, as a special commissioner for "The Sunday Times," has gone ...

    Article : 277 words
  5. NATIONALISTS FEAR LOSS OF CALARE IF SIR N. HOWSE, V.C., BECOMES HIGH COMMISSIONER

    Who will be selected to succeed Sir Joseph Cook, as High Commissioner, in London That is the question uppermost in the minds of many public men, and ...

    Article : 477 words
  6. POETS DIE YOUNG: SINGERS OR POPES LIVE MUCH LONGER

    A specialist in the study of longevity of the longevily of the human race has just published interesting statistics to show that poets die ...

    Article : 99 words
  7. CONFERENCE TO-MORROW MIGHT LEAD TO END OF 44 HOURS HOLD-UP OF INDUSTRY

    That all employees of Federal Unions concerned in the 44 hours week fight return to work, and work the 44 hours per week for 44 hours' pay, and that ...

    Article : 549 words
  8. WORLD'S SMALLEST MAN DIES WEALTHY AT 88

    Midget Che Mah, the "smallest man in the world," is dead. The famous midget, for years an attraction with Barnum and ...

    Article : 77 words
  9. HEROIC VIGILS ON BAY LINER BRIDGE

    A few days after the Commonwealth liner, Moreton Bay, left Colombo on its 13th trip from Australia, an 18 months old baby, who joined the ship with her ...

    Article : 223 words
  10. NEW YORK TALKS TO AUSTRALIA

    "The New York Times" and the Australian Press Association, which have been co-operating in conducting experiments in wireless news between ...

    Article : 343 words
  11. FAME COMES TO HER WHO SMILES

    This girl Los taker New York by storm. She was an obscure belle of Portland, Maint, until she won a beauty contest That set her feet on the path to Broadway. In Broadway it was discovered that she had brains in addition to beauty and a smile. It was also discovered that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
  12. British Paper Hits American Film Hard

    The "Daily Express" publishes a stinging criticism of a film, "The Big Parade," setting out "How. America Won the War," and which was screened in ...

    Article : 118 words
  13. JAMMED BETWEEN TRAMS, CAR DRIVER ESCAPES UNHARMED

    Thomas Summerville, 18 wicker-worker of Arcadia-street, Peushurst, is wondering to-day why he shouldn't be dead. Two tram-drivers are puzzied ...

    Article : 139 words
  14. GERMS OF AWFUL DEATH IN SHAVING BRUSHES FROM JAPAN

    Melbourne police are engaged in a arch for shaving brushes made in man, and which are infected with [?] germs. Archibald McPhic, a ...

    Article : 65 words
  15. Courts Declare War on Sydney Road Hogs

    War has certainly been declared by Justice upon the reckless Sydney motorist. Mr. Camphin, S.M., at Central Court ...

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  16. UNKNOWN MAN KILLED IN CITY BY CAR

    An elderly man whose name is unknown to the police was knocked down [?] a motor car at the corner of Park [?] College streets, City, last night, ...

    Article : 111 words
  17. CITY REFORMERS DENY KNOWLEDGE OF LAW APPEAL

    "We know nothing about it," was the comment made yesterday by an official of the Citizens' Reform Association, alluding to the published report that the ...

    Article : 178 words
  18. COLONIAL SECRETARY FOR FIJI DIES AT SEA

    Sir Thomas Edward Fell, Colonial Secretary for Fiji since 1919, died yesterday at sea, on the steamer Ruapehu. He was 53 years of age, and was ...

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  19. MELBA'S FAREWELL SONGS NOT DECIDED ON YET

    "I don't know what I will sing at my farewell concert at Covent Garden," said Dame Nellie Melba, referring to the story that she would sing excerpts ...

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  20. MAN SLASHED WITH RAZOR IN HOTEL BRAWL

    During a brawl outside the Parkview Hotel, in Mitchell-road, Alexandria, Percival Birmingham, of 154 Belmore-road, Alexandria, was slashed with a razor, ...

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  21. HARD HITTING SCION OF BRITISH NOBILITY TO VISIT SYDNEY ON WORLD TOUR

    In the course of a few days' time. Sydney will see a real live nobleman with a punch, a prize-winning punch. He is the Marquis of Clydesdale, ...

    Article : 375 words
  22. STARVING MOTHER AND BABES IS APPALLING AFTERMATH OF BRITISH STRIKE

    The twenty-second day of the coal stoppage finds virtually 30,000,000 miners and their families faced with the grim spectre of starvation. With ...

    Article : 487 words
  23. MINERS AND ENGINEDRIVERS TALK THINGS OVER AND COAL OUTLOOK BRIGHTENS

    "Anything but unconditional surren[?] will," to quote an official of the [?]gine Drivers and Firemen's Union, [?] accepted by this union as a ...

    Article : 314 words
  24. YOUNG HORSEMAN SWEPT TO DEATH IN RIVER

    Roy Franklin, 18. and Ernest Stratford, 21, farm labourers, on horseback, were riding over a submerged low-level bridge across the Hunter River at ...

    Article : 66 words
  25. REFERENDUM WILL COST AUSTRALIA £100,000

    In view oF the fact that the Commonwealth proposes to take a referendum on the question of the widening of Federal powers in industrial mutters, it is ...

    Article : 83 words
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  27. Kid Lewis Lost Over £1000 in Australian Tour ?Project

    Gershon Mendeloff, profesionally known as "Kid" Lewis, the boxer, has received his discharge in bankruptcy. His liabilities amount to £5970, and his ...

    Article : 68 words
  28. Shunter Killed in Railway Yards

    Herbert Parcell, 24, shunter, was killed at North Ipswich Railway Yards to-day, during shunting operations. His skull was fractured, and his face badly ...

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  29. HERE'S A STRIKE REDUCING COST OF LIVING

    The strike of Paris hairdressers is reducing rather than increasing the cost of living. Barbers' assistants are pressing their demands for an eight-hours day and ...

    Article : 86 words
  30. What Industrial Trouble Does in Money Market

    At the first threats of industrial strife, people with cash to invest commence casting about for gilt-edged securities in which to assure a steady income from their capital. Therein lies the secret of the ascendancy of Commonwealth and State ...

    Article : 165 words
  31. Mr. W. A. Holman Impresses King and Leaders of Sweden

    "The King, Ministers of State, and all with whom he came in touch were highly impressed by his clear brains, through political, and economic knowledge, urbanity, and general appearance. " So writes the Honourable S. T, Von Goes, formerly Consul-General ...

    Article : 119 words
  32. GIRLS NEED NOT CHANGE NAMES IN DENMARK

    Married women and spinsters will soon, be undistinguishable by name in Denmark. Both will be addressed by a single, prefix which is equivalent to the ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. PAY INCOME TAX ON TUESDAY, OTHERWISE 10 PER CENT. FINE

    Tuesday is the last day on which State Income Tax can be paid without incurring a fine. Tax paid after Tuesday will have a 10 per cent. penalty added ...

    Article : 43 words
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