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  2. Advertising

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  4. SOCIALISTS IN SILK STOCKINGS

    At last a general election of the British Labor Party is supported with the most whole-hearted enthusiasm by a great cloud of artistic and intellectual workers. It had the Intelligenzia solidly for it. It had all the higher, better theatrical and artistic workers ...

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  5. TWO LIVES LOST

    LONDON, Saturday.—Two members of the Everest Expedition, Mr. George Leigh-Mallory, who led the expedition in 1921, and Mr. A. C. Irvine, a scientist, ...

    Article : 333 words
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    A striking picture of the runners going through the ditch in the Novice Cross-country Championship at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WILSON'S POLITICAL WILL

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—A dispatch from New York to the Baltimore Sun states that the last political will and testament of Dr. Woodrow Wilson is the ...

    Article : 152 words
  8. "SLIP" CARR READY

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Murray Bridge crew [?] arrived en days late. Arrangements are being made for the crew to occupy quarters beside the Argentuil ...

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  9. BAD LUCK

    LONDON, Saturday,—Norman Brookes, while playing in the semifinals of the London championships at the Queen's Club, against Colonel ...

    Article : 209 words
  10. FLIES AFTER BABY

    LONDON, Saturday.—An exciting story of the domestic troubles of a general in the Air Force comes from the Rome correspondent of the Daily ...

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  11. 700,000 MEN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The National Conference of Building Employers has decided on a national lockout from July 7. This action is being taken to ...

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  12. LOSS TO ROYALTY

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the age of 91 years, Sir Dighton Probyn, who gained the V.C. during the Indian Mutiny, is dead. ...

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  13. JOHNNY DUNDEE

    BROOKLYN, Saturday.—At Brooklyn last night Kid Sullivan, of Brooklyn, won the world's junior lightweight championship by outpointing Johny Dundee ...

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  14. ENGAGED TO BE MARRIED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Ashmore gave a decision in Edinburgh that, under the law of Scotland, a woman wan legally married to a man although he died before ...

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  15. NORMAN'S BAD LUCK

    LONDON, Saturday.—R. D. Norman, the East Sydney athlete, ran brilliantly at the Amateur Athletic Championships at Stamford Bridge. He won his heat ...

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  16. PLOTTERS FAIL

    LONDON, Saturday.—An attempt was made to prevent Rose Prince, the French horse, who won the Cesarewitch in 1923, starting in the Alexandra Stakes ...

    Article : 164 words
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  18. AT FIRST HAND

    LONDON, Saturday.—In order to study the conditions under which emigrants are transported to Australia, a number of members of the House of ...

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  19. FROM PINCHBECK HALL

    LONDON, Saturday.—According to the Daily Herald, the Ministry has decided to appoint a Labor M.P. as Governor of ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. FACE BLOWN OFF

    GLEN INNES, Saturday. — A tragic gun accident occurred at Pinkett, twenty miles from Glen Innss, yesterday, as the result of which Grandon ...

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  21. BRONCHO-RIDING

    LONDON, Saturday.—Snowy Thompson will compete for Mr. Hugh D. McIntosh's prize in the broncho-riding rodeo on Monday. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Owing to the efforts of Mr. Hugh D. Mclntosh, M.L.C., Australian artists in London are opening an exhibition on Monday at the ...

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  23. DIXON CANCER HOME.

    On Thursday afternoon his Excellency the Governor will open the new cancer home, to be known as the Sir Hush and Dame Dixson Memorial, at the ...

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  24. HEARD IN WAGAA.

    WAGGA, Saturday.—A concert broadcasted from Sydney was enjoyed by hundreds of people moving through Wagga's main thoroughfare last ...

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  25. COMING WORLD EVENTS OF INTEREST

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  26. PRACTICAL CHARITY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—With the request that his name be not disclosed, a well-known Melbourne citizen to-day called on the secretary to the Lord ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN BOY SCOUTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian Boy Scouts were entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Westminster Technical Institute, which trains lads as cooks and ...

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  28. Y.A.L. BOYS

    LONDON, Friday.—Members of the Young Australia League yesterday inspected the Armstrong-Whitworth armament works, and were entertained at ...

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  29. METROPOLITAN SUNDAY FORECAST.

    Foggy, with a shower or two likely in the early morning. Fine and milder during the day, hut probably becoming unsettled ...

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  30. Governor-General at C.E.M.S.

    The Governor-General, who is a member, will address the Church of England Men's Society at. its corporate Communion service at SI. Andrew's ...

    Article : 54 words
  31. DAVIS CUP PLAYERS

    LOS ANGELES. Saturday.—The Australia Davis Cup players will leave for Chicago, en route to New York. ...

    Article : 23 words
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