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  4. VICTORIA'S SIGNIFICANT ELECTIONS

    The Victorian general elections have, of course, a first-class Federal significance. If Labor can gain even a few seats its success would, following the results in West and South Australia, ...

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  5. EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATIONS IN SYDNEY YESTERDAY.

    THE PICTURES SHOW THE DEMONSTRATION OF LOYALTY IN QUEEN'S SQUARE. INSET ON THE LEFT IS THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL ADDRESSING THE GATHERING. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EMPIRE DAY

    "I feel that the future of the Empire lies in the closer sympathy of our thoughts and actions, and that we should move forward as one great unit In peace, as we did in war, and present to the world an impregnable and unshakable front." —Sir Dudley da Chair. ...

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  7. "TIPS FOR THE RACES"

    BATHURST, Saturday.— The Rev. Herbert Green, addressing a gathering at the William-street Methodist Church, attacked ...

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  8. COLOR QUESTION

    LONDON, Saturday.— The color question was raised when Kenneth Sibert Gall, a native of the Barbadocs and a British subject, sued the Overseas ...

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  9. PRINCE'S OWN

    LONDON, Saturday.— Mr. F. C. Faraker, Commercial Officer at Australia House, has returned from Barcelona, where he represented the ...

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  10. SHOP GIRL

    LONDON, Saturday.— A romantic case has come before an Edinburgh court. This is the claim of Constance Mary Lyon, a shop assistant, aged 19, ...

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  11. DEATH RAY

    LONDON, Saturday.— Although Grindell Matthews, the Inventor, has returned to London to confer on the subject of his Death Ray, the Paris representative ...

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  12. FAMOUS SWEEP

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Liverpool police, yesterday raided premises in the city, and seized thousands of counterfoils and large sums of money for the ...

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  14. NO REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Daily Telegraph publishes an article headed Labor and Germany— Mask Thrown Off— No Reparations for Britain. This article ...

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  15. PENSIONS FOR BLIND

    LONDON, Saturday.— The House of Commons unanimously passed, for the second time, a private bill providing for the payment of a pension of 10/ per ...

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  16. £1000 FOR CONTEMPT

    LONDON, Saturday.— As a consequence of publishing Miss Kayo's letters and other matter before the opening of the Eastbourne murder trial, the ...

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  17. PENNY A DAY

    LONDON, Saturday.— Rosa Sucher, once a popular prima donna at the Berlin Opera House, is living in extreme poverty at Aix La Chapelle. ...

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  18. KARL MARX

    LONDON, Saturday.— According to the Daily Express, the Soviet Delegation has petitioned the Home Office for permission to remove the body of Karl ...

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  19. DAVIS CUP GAME

    LONDON, Saturday.— At Prague, in the Davis Cup competition, Rohrer defeated Fisher, 3-6, 6-0, 6-4, 0-6, 6-4. In the semi-finals or the tennis ...

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  20. BUTTER DOWN

    Butter will be a penny per pound cheaper from and inclusive of to-morrow. This decrease was decided upon yesterday morning by the Butter ...

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  21. COMING WORLD EVENTS OF INTEREST

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  22. KING'S MEDAL

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Captain' Cyril Ruddock, Adjutant and Quarter-master of the 40th Battalion at Hobart, to-day won the King's Medal at ...

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  23. UTTERLY DEFENCELESS

    LONDON. Saturday.— The Duke of York, in responding to the toast of the Royal Family at the dinner given by the Royal Colonial Institute, said: "I hope ...

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  24. Medal for Prince

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Royal Society of Arts has conferred upon the Prince of Wales the Albert Medal for 1924. The medal was Given In recognition ...

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  25. "ENOUGH DEAD ALREADY"

    WOLLONGONG, Saturday.— At a conference the question of a site for a cemetery was discussed. Somebody sugested Wollongong racecourse as a ...

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