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  4. BOTTOMLEY IN COURT

    Horatio Bottomley was charted at Bow-street Police Court with the conversion of £5000 of the Victory Bonds funds to his own use. He personally ...

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  5. ENGLISH MURDERS

    Ronald True, the aviator arrested at the theatre on Monday night, was charged and remanded for the murder of Miss Gertrude Yates and stealing ...

    Article : 151 words
  6. AUSTRALIA'S GREAT NEED

    As the guest of the Royal Colonial Institute, Mr. Barwell, Premier of South Australia, made his first speech in London at the Mediaeval ...

    Article : 279 words
  7. DEMANDING A LOAN

    The New York afternoon papers print a special cable from Moscow stating that the Soviets will send a delegation to Genoa to demand an ...

    Article : 137 words
  8. SIX THOUSAND BOYS

    As a result of two days's work on the South Australian 6000-boy immigrant scheme, yesterday 800 letters were received, and to-day 2400. ...

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  9. TREATY OR ALLIANCE

    Senator Lodge, in a speech in the Senate, said, that America must choose between the Four-Power Pacific Treaty or the renewal of the ...

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  10. DODGING THE CROWD

    In order to avoid publicity. Lord, Lascelles and Princess Mary, though they booked their seats in the train, motored to London from Shifnal, and ...

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  11. NO CONFERENCE

    A Washington message states that the possibility of a national coal strike appeared to-day, when President Harding's suggestion for a joint ...

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  12. NEW SECRETARY

    A Sydneyite, Dr. Murphy, a former member of the Army Medical Corps, has succeeded Mr. Duster as secretary of the Australian and New Zealand ...

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  13. Alleged Conference Secret

    A message from Paris says that "Le Matin" features an alleges unpublished resolution of the consulting committed appointed by President ...

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  14. MR. ESTELL ON TOUR

    Mr. Estell, Minister for Works and Railways is on a political tour in the southern parts of the State. At Albury he said that he favored creating new ...

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  15. CHEAP CANTEEN

    The Australia House staff canteen was opened to-day, and was well patronised. The prices are below the equivalent of the refreshment rooms. ...

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  16. RAND CONFLICTS

    Up to the present six natives have been killed and 19 wounded in the conflict between the commandoes and the police on the Rand. ...

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  17. VOTES FOR WOMEN

    In the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil secured leave, by 208 votes to 60, to introduce a Bill extending the suffrage to women on the ...

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  18. CARPENTIER WINS

    Carpentier beat the Australian, Cook, in the fourth round. Cook is seem taking the count. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. BABY KISSERS

    From four to five hundred people were present at the Labor Party's meeting at Carrington last night. Mr. D. Murray, selected candidate, said ...

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  20. RECORD ENTRIES

    The idea of creating a record at the coming show has caught on right through the Maitland district. Entries have poured in at such a rate ...

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  21. GOLFERS IN 'FRISCO

    It is reported from San Francisco that Jack Neville, the Californian amateur golf champion, and Dutra, the professional, beat Kirkwood and ...

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  22. STOP-PRESS

    Sergeant Offerman said at the inquest on Mrs. Parker that Whitehall said to him. "I have killed a woman. We had ...

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  23. FOR THE AMBULANCE

    Recently a committee was formed at Swansea to assist the Newcastle Ambulance Transport Brigade, and an energetic band of workers has been ...

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  24. STEEL WORKS BAND

    In seeking the permission of Hamilton Council for the use of the railway reserve, near the station, to run a carnival to raise funds to assist the ...

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  25. Ladies Help Hospital

    Wallsend Hospital ladles' committee held the annual election of officers, with the following results: President, Mrs. T. T. Scott; vice-president, Mrs. ...

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