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  6. DOWN PENS!

    The strangest strike that Britain has seen has occurred in London. The officials of the Transport Workers' Union have ceased work as a protest against the action of the executive in cutting down expenses. Refusal to reinstate an ex-Cabinet Minister it the came of the ...

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  7. NEW HITCHES

    Though the Ulster and Free State Governments are considering the boundary question again. it is not likely that their deliberations will assist the Commission. The preliminary meetings of the Commission were without result, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LATE MRS. HUXHAM

    MR. HOGBEN represented Sir Joseph Cook at the funeral of Mrs. Huxham, wife of Queensland's ex-minister for Agriculture. ...

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  9. WHY RESIGN?

    A GOOD deal of mystery surrounds the reason for Zaghlul's resignation of the Egyptian Premiership. ...

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  10. BLUFF CALLED

    Laughter and derisive Interruptions, punctuating a court marshal on 38 Communists, suddenly ceased when the President read the announcement ...

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  11. STAGE CALLING

    An ovation was given to Violet Lorraine when she appeared with several other retired stage favorites, at a benefit performance for the ...

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  12. NOT SO BLACK

    The "Star" says that the All Blacks are not as black at their jerseys. They suffered more wholehearted tackling than the Londoners. ...

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  13. HUNGARIAN PLOT

    The "Times" correspondent at Budapest states that the police have arrested the Communist in connection with an alleged plot ...

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  14. COMPOSER ILL

    The "Times" Brussels correspondent says that the Italian musician Puccini, composer of "La Tosca" and "La Boheme," is at present receiving ...

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  15. FOOTBALL RULES

    The "Weekly Dispatch" says that a flaw in the new International Soccer Code was startingly discovered in the Everton-Woolwich Arsenal match. ...

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  16. READY FOR THE WORST

    What do the "papers" ask Five minutes later these lads, sitting for the Intermediate Examination, knew all they knew and quite a lot they didn't. Nearly 6000 students are up for the exam. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. EMPIRE GOODS

    Sir Joseph Cook, addressing the Richmond Chamber of Commerce, said that apart from politics he was glad that Sir Newton Moore had ...

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  18. FASCIST SLUMP

    The number of people resigning from the Fascist party is daily increasing, according to the "Times" Milan correspondent, who says that a ...

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  19. MUST CEASE

    It is understood that the Cabinet commutes, which has been investigating the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. GADD LEADING

    Golf averages for the season ar first-class professional meetings run in the following order: Gadd, Len Holland, Boomer, F. Ball, Ernest ...

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  21. OFFENSIVE CONDUCT

    Charges of having behaved in an offensive manner, preferred against May Sills, aged 34, and Eisle Marquett, aged 37. before Mr. Perry, ...

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  22. DEAR MEAT

    There is urgent need for an immediate and businesslike inquiry into the cost of living, which is 80 per cent, above that of 1914, compared with 73 ...

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  23. AERIAL ROUTES

    Major-General Sir Sefton Brancker, Director of Civil Aviation, accompanied by Pilot Cobham, will travel by aeroplane over the proposed air ...

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  24. EMPIRE TRADE

    The King's speech will announce the Government's intentions. The "Times' political correspondent says that there is little doubt that ...

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  25. NOVELIST DIVORCED

    His wife has divorced the novelist, Temple Thurston, on the ground of misconduct with Emily Cowiln, his secretary, who bore him child. ...

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  26. FOR AUSTRALIA

    Passengers by the Oran. include the Earl of Lindsay who was aldede-camp to Earl Carrington when he was Governor of New South Wales. ...

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  27. BRADFORD MARKET

    Bradford topmakers have withdrawn quotations, and are holding stocks until they can accurately gauge the changed outlook owing to ...

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  28. CHURCH MISSION

    The mission being conducted at St. Stephen's. Adamstown, by the Rev. Canon Batty, of Brisbane, and Rev. Hugh Linton, of Singleton. Is being well attended. ...

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  29. STAMP FORGERIES

    The secret service organisation announces the arrest of the leaders of the war-saving stamp counterfeiters, who circulated £1,000,000 worth ...

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  30. MINING SALES

    Mining sales on the London Stock Exchange included the following:— B.H. Proprietary 26s 6d; South B.H. 63s 1d, 65s; North B.H. 98s 1d; ...

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  33. Price of Silver

    Silver is quoted in London at 2/9 9/16 d an ounce—"Sun" cable. ...

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