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  4. THOSE REPARATIONS

    A message from Washington says that a statement of Germany's attitude on reparations, recently laid before Mr. Hughes, Secretary of State ...

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  5. TREATED WITH CONTEMPT

    Reuter's Dublin correspondent, says that Mr. Desmond, the South African peace envoy. In the course of a statement, laments that he has been ...

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  6. 243 MILES AN HOUR

    At Dayton, Ohio, lIeutenant Lester Maitland was officially declared the holder of the world's airplane speed record yesterday. ...

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  7. FIRST OVER THE STICKS

    Rainbow, owned by Mr. A. L. Payne, of New Lambton, who won the Vice-Regal High Jump, the prize for which is £50, at the Sydney Show yesterday, clearing 7ft. 3in. Rainbow's sire is Radium ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. OPEN DOOR

    A Washington message says the Lansing-Ishii agreement, by which the United States recognised Japan's special interests in China, has been ...

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  9. SIR GEORGE PLEASED

    Prior to Mr. Fisk's departure to-day. Sir George Fuller had an important interview regarding the development of direct wireless between ...

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  10. VANISHED TRAFFIC

    Statistics of the Suez Canal passenger traffic for 1922 illustrate the war's effect on German shipping, says the Paris correspondent of "The ...

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  11. RESISTED POLICE

    Efforts of the police to break up an unauthorised anarchists' meeting at Sofia produced disturbances in the [?]rovinces, notably at Yamboll, where ...

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  12. WARSHIP EXCHANGES

    Sir Clement Kinloch Cooke directed attention in the House of Commons to the Defence Councils suggestion for an exchange of Commonwealth ...

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  13. THE HOLIDAYS

    The lonp-delayed rain threatens to spoil the rest of the Easter holidays in Newcastle. A clear sky this morning rapidly clouded, and a short shower ...

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  14. WHITE WINGS

    The reace for the lady's bracelet event by the Belmont Yacht Club yesterday excited a good deal of local interest. The wind being a strong westerly. Mr. ...

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  15. PRINCE'S FALL

    The recent mishaps of the Prince of Wales in the Huntingfield and point to-point races are beginning to excite comment. ...

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  16. INTER-VARSITY GOLF

    In the inter-university golf singles, Oxford beat Cambridge by six to four. The American Cambridge representative, Pulling, beat Bettington, the ...

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  17. NOT FOR WEAKNESS

    "The Times," in a leader on Mr. Messey's victory at Tauranga, says: "While the failure of Sir Joseph Ward to return to the arena in which he ...

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  18. FRANCE'S UNKNOWN

    Sir James Allen, on behalf of New Zealand, placed a wreath on the grave of a French unknown warrior. ...

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  19. ANOTHER PEEP AT THE ROYAL BABY

    On Thursday "The Sun" printed an exclusive picture of Princess Mary's bonnie son. To-day is given a more [?]ture's of the Royal baby, who doesn't seem to like the camera. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. TECHNICAL SCHOOL

    Mr. H. J. Connell, M.L.A., has received the following letter from the Under-secretary for Education, dated 28th instant:- ...

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  21. CESSNOCK RACES

    Entries for the Cessnock J.C., laces next Saturday are:—Maiden Handicap, six frulongs: Hae Patlence, Sylva Gleam, Bean Weller, La ...

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