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  4. EX-TOWN CLERK DEMANDS ROYAL COMMISSION

    "I am quite prepared to wait upon the Government and to give such information as will, in my opinion, demand a Royal Commission to investigate the affairs of the City Council. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EARTHQUAKE!

    LONDON, Saturday.— A message has been received that 37 out of 49 villages on the banks of the Aras, near Vilayet, the capital of Erzerum, in Turkish ...

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  6. MYSTERY DEATH

    PARIS, Saturday.— Most important discoveries have been made in connection with the mystery of the death of Count Roger Leroux, at De Kerninon. ...

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  7. "TELL YOUR WIVES"

    LONDON. Saturday.— Speaking at Wembley, Sir Edward Lucas, Agent-General for South Australia, asked men to give definite instructions to their ...

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  8. ENGLAND BY AIR

    Commenting yesterday on the cabled forecast of Sir William Brancker, Director of Civil Aviation, that a weekly airship service to the Cape, with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SHOCKING MEANNESS

    Government and medical statistics prove that 300 women die annually in N.S.W. in childbirth. That means that 500 children are yearly lost to the State, because every woman yields on an average of three children. That loss is apart ...

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    A PREPOSSESSING GIRL SNAPPED AT THE PALACE OF NEPTUNE, WEMBLEY, WITH THE FAMOUS SEAL. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. S.O.S.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The survivors of the steamer Asian, which went ashore on Shag Rock, between Galley Head and the Fastnet Rock, South-West Ireland, ...

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  12. "OUR OLD EMPIRE"

    LONDON, Saturday.— At a luncheon at the Transport Institute at Wembley, Mr. Gosling, president of the Transport and General Workers' Union, toasting ...

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  13. SLIP CARR

    LONDON. Saturday.— E. W. (Slip) Carr, the Sydney sprinter, has returned from Europe. He fears that the recent injury to his ...

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  14. ACQUITTED

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.— John Andrew Jelley, who was charged with the murder of Michael Joseph Ryan at Strathalbyn last month, was yesterday ...

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  15. LONDON WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Saturday.— At, the wool sales to-day 10,677 bales were offered. It was a moderate selection, which met with steady competition at previous ...

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    THE LITTLE STAR OF THE SILVER SCREEN— JACKIE COOGAN— HAS TAKEN LONDON BY STORM THIS WEEK. HE IS SEEN HERE WITH HIS FATHER AND MOTHER. IN THE FOREGROUND IS LIEUT GOVERNOR LUNN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. WHEAT POOL

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller) presided yesterday morning at a special meeting of the State Cabinet, called for the twofold purpose of discussing the ...

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  19. 600 EXECUTED

    PARIS, Saturday.— It is reported from Tiflis that the Reds entered the capital of Georgia after desperate fighting. They Immediately executed 600 of the ...

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  20. ASSASSINS DIE

    LONDON. Saturday.— A message from Sofia says that the assassins of Todor Alexandroff, head of the Macedonian revolutionary organisation, were captured ...

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  21. MEDALS RETURNED

    LONDON, Saturday.— As a protest against the refusal of the authorities to raise 30,000 ex-soldiers to full status in the Civil Service, the men and their ...

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  22. INK DID IT Strange Tale of Parchment

    LONDON, Saturday.— Strassbourg reports amazing victimisation of the Prussian classical authorities. The Prussian National Library recently published a ...

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  23. HUGE BAIL

    LONDON, Saturday.— Mr. Attfield. the father of Captain Cecil Attfield, has been released from Brixton Gaol, where he has been since July 24. ...

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  24. Transport Strike

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Transport Workers' Union has decided to offer the Covent Garden employers to resume work forthwith, and thereafter to continue the ...

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  25. Australians to the Fore

    LONDON, Saturday.— Malcolm McEacharn and Florence Austral have been engaged as soloists for the Norwich ...

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