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  4. LUXOR VIGILANCE

    One of the most remarkable facts in the Earl of Carnarvon's Luxor discoveries is that not a single object has yet appeared on the market ...

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  5. EYES ON AUSTRALIA

    In the Assembly, the Labor members pressed the Government to provide assistance for young men who were unemployed on the Witwatersrand. Members declared that the unemployed men were desirous ...

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  6. OPEN TO PRIVATE ENTERPRISE

    In the House of Commons, asked whether he was aware of the disappointment in the Dominions at the delay in announcing the Imperial Government's wireless policy, and whether he was able now to state the policy, Mr. Bonar Law replied that the policy ...

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  7. TERMS FOR GERMANY

    "The Times" Paris correspondent says that the terms ultimately to be offered to Germany are being discussed with greater earnestness. The ...

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  8. ANGORA TALKERS

    ?The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Angora says that 47 Deputies intend to speak on the Lausanne treaty debate, and a decision is unlikely for ...

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  9. ADDRESSES TO KING

    The King at Buckingham Palace received a number of deputations presenting addresses of congratulation upon the marriage of Duke of York ...

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  10. NEWCASTLE SURFERS LEAD THE WAY

    March past of the Newcastle team (winners at the Surf Championship at Manly on Saturday.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET

    At Newlands cricket ground, at the drawing of stumps, the Marylebone team made 236. Mann played a fine innings for 47. Veal took three ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP

    An extraordinary general meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association, Lord Desborough presiding, considered the question of the title of "world's ...

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  13. FIVE AUSSIES

    For the Oxford College Cup Rugby competition, the New College 15 includes four men from Sydney—Treatt, Wallace, Bettington, and Wesche: ...

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  14. SERGEANT SHOT

    A Dublin message says that while Dublin continues free from serious outrages the usual catalogue is reported from the provinces. ...

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  15. EXHIBITION EXPENSES

    In the House of Commons, replying to Lord Darbyshire, Sir W. Joynson Hicks said that the expenditure on the British Empire Exhibition, up ...

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  17. MORE MEMBERS

    The "Daily Mail's" Rome correspondent says that Signor Mussolini is credited with a proposal to increase the number of Deputies by an extra ...

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  18. CESSNOCK RESERVOIR

    Messrs. Paterson Bros., and Teesdale Smith, Cessnock, wrote to the Water Board, applying for one month's extension of time for ...

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  19. LATE MRS. SIMON

    By the death of Frances, relict of the late Mr. Thomas Simon, Kurri Kurri lost a respected resident of 18 years' standing. Deceased was a ...

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