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  4. DOVES OF PEACE

    NEW YORK, Friday.—At New Orleans Capt. C. J. Dyett, president of the Australian Returned Soldiers' Association, addressed the American Legion Convention, and suggested the formation of an English-speaking Veterans' Organisation for the purpose of cultivating ...

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  5. STARVE ON 39/6.

    A girl, commissioned by the Sunday Times, spent several days in Redfern, Waterloo, and Newtown. She tried to fit lodgings, meals, tram fares, and clothing to a payment of 39/6 a week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 460 words
  6. SHUT OUT SHARKS

    Mr. W. Cox, secretary Coogee Improvement Association, writes : "I am directed by this Association to tender hearty thanks to the Sunday ...

    Article : 94 words
  7. GOOD-BYE ENGLAND

    A profound observer of Australian and English politics, who has recently returned from London to Sydney, contributes ...

    Article : 421 words
  8. THE PERFECT MAN

    The Sunday Times offers prizes of £500 to discover among Australian-born the man of perfect physique—the modern statue-model to excel the Grecian marble of Praxiteles. The First Prize is £250 cash, gold medal and certificate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 269 words
  9. DARKENED HIS HAIR

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—At Johannesburg, after a second trial, Samuel Long was convicted of the murder of a grocer named Marais at Fordsburg, ...

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  10. MARYLEBONE'S HOPES

    LONDON, Friday.—The Marylebone cricket team has sailed for South Africa. Mann said the team hoped to emulate the Douglas team's record of 1913-14. ...

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  11. GENTLE BOLSHEVIKS

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.-The Revolutionary Tribunals at Moscow have been ordered to complete the trials of cases involving capital punishment ...

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  12. CADET RIFLE SHOTS

    LONDON, Friday.—For the Imperial Challenge Shield 862 teams fired in the senior competition, and 434 in the junior. Results:— ...

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  13. THE NEW HOME OF TENNIS

    SCENE AT THE OPENING OF THE NEW LAWN TENNIS GROUNDS AT RUSHCUTTERS BAY, SHOWING CLUB-HOUSE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. A FAMOUS GREEK BRONZE

    This famous bronze was looted by the Roman General Sulla, from a Grecian city. The ship returning to Italy was wrecked off Cape Matapan. Nearly two ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. EXPORT OF FRUIT

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—Sir Henry Barwell said to-day that his Government was ready to meet its share of the salaries of the three English scientists to ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. THREE TYPES

    On the question of physique, Mr." H. P. Gaze, physical director of the Y.M.C.A. comments: "Most people get their idea of a fine physique from ...

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  17. LLOYD GEORGE RESIGNATION NEED HAVE NO TERRORS FOR W. M. HUGHES

    Queerer than any chorus previously raised in the political medley is that which was sung this week against the Australian Prime Minister: "Lloyd ...

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  18. DISPUTES IN S.A.

    Sir Henry Barwell told the Advisory Council of Science and Industry that although his Disputes Bill was very controversial, he had no doubt the result ...

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  19. CRIME AND PENALTIES

    Severe and just penalties will have a doughty advocate in Mr. Ley, Minister for Justice, when the Crime Conference meets next Wednesday. ...

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  20. DINING OUT

    The poorer you are, the less likely you are to patronise restaurants, however simple or coarse they may be. It is cheaper to deal with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ITALY'S EXTREMITY

    ROME, Saturday.—Signor Nitti. former Premier of Italy, in a sensational speech, stated that Italy was only producing food supplies sufficient for a ...

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  22. MR. LEY'S LIQUOR BILL

    Referring yesterday to the statement that there is a possibility of a difficulty position arising over the prohibition question, and that his outspokenness has ...

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  23. PARADOX EXAMINED

    A male worker 21 years of age, though he have no dependents and no responsibilities, is entitled by law to a basic wage of 78/ a week. ...

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  24. FIFTY YEARS A PRIEST

    Archbishop Kelly was ordained priest at Enniscorthy. Ireland, in 1872, and he will, therefore, celebrate his golden jubilee on Wednesday, November 1. ...

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  25. FIVE TO ONE

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—Final census returns for the South African Union show the following totals: Europeans, 1,519.488; natives, 4,697,813; Asiatics, ...

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  26. Exhibition of Historical Pictures and Relics

    An exhibition of historical pictures and relics, under the direction of the Royal Australian Historical Society, will open at the Education Building on ...

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  27. New Union Steamer

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—Mr. Holdsworth, manager of the Union Steamship Co., who is sailing by the Makura, states that the new Canadian-Australian liner ...

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  28. 25 PERISH IN STEAMER WRECK

    LONDON, Friday.—The steamer lopelyn has been wrecked off Yarmouth in an easterly gale. The Gorleston lifeboat tried to rescue the crew of 25, but ...

    Article : 37 words
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