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  6. LEAGUE PROTOCOL

    THE "Sun" learns that the Geneva disarmament protocol has not been dropped. Mr. Baldwin is merely refusing to discuss it till he ...

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  7. STABBED IN CLUB

    THE trial of Alfred Solomon, who was charged with having murdered Barnett Blitz, a bookmaker, at the Eden Social Club on September ...

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  8. CAIRO OUTRAGE

    Consternation has been caused in Egypt by an attempt to murder the Sirdar, who is the official representative of the British Government. The Sirdar, Sir Lee Stack, was fired on and seriously wounded. His aide-de-camp was also wounded. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CLAIM FOR £150,000

    "Although this is apparently a simple case, the defendants allege that it is the most hidcous case of blackmailing conspiracy over heard," said Lord Haisbury, addressing Sir Charles Darling and a special jury in opening Charles Robinson's claim for £150,000. ...

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  10. AIR LINERS

    Sir Samuel Hoare, Minister for Air, will visit Cardington to Inspect the dirigible R33, which has been reconditioned in preparation for an ...

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  11. OFF BY THE MALOJA

    Their school-teacher left Sydney for a trip, and the pupils went to wave farewell. They made the wharf the brighter for their presence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. RHINE FORCES

    Pointing out that the British Government has not yet made a decision regarding the evacuation of Cologne by the British troops, ...

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  13. BRIGHT SPECTACLE

    The Church of St. Clement Danes was decorated with chrysanthemums, autumn leaves, Australian fruit, gum leaves, and British and Dominion flags ...

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  14. MUST LEARN THE TRICKS

    "The Olympic Games are too big and the cumbersome," said the president of the Australian Olympic Federation, Mr. H. Taylor, who ...

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  15. MOTOR TAXES

    The Legislative Assembly decided last night that under the new scale of motor taxes, which will be according to the weight of cars, a preference of ...

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  16. BACKBLOCKS ARTIST

    The landscapes of the South Australian "backblocker" Baker Clack, painted while he was living on a farm at Etaples (France), are attracting ...

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  17. SHOT IN TAXI

    Mrs. Darrett Figgis engaged a taxicab to drive to killakee. On the way the driver heard two shots. He pulled up, and found ...

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  18. FELT IT COMING

    Losing control of an experimental aeroplane while flying at the rate of 100 miles an hour. Flying Officer Maynard levelled a fence with the ground, ...

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  19. NEW MAIL AEROPLANE

    The Lyre-bird will leave Essendon, Melbourne, on Saturday for Hay for the Adelaide-Sydney mail service. Inset: The pilot, F.L. Roberts, A.F.C. The machine will accommodate four passengers, a pilot, in addition to baggage and mails. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. PHOSPHATE CARGO

    With one of the largest importations of phosphate received in Newcastle for some time, the Salkeh Maru of Dairen, arrived last night, ...

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  21. MILLIONAIRE'S WIDOW

    Mrs. Frances Louise Morgan, widow of the elder John Pierpont Morgan, the founder of the huge American financial house of J. P. Morgan and ...

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  22. BEST FOR YEARS

    Critics are unanimous that the fight between Charlie Ring, the Australian light-heavyweight, and Berry, who won on points, was the best seen ...

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  23. "BANZAI!"

    Reverence for the reigning Royal Family is one of the characteristics of the Japanese. Photographs of the Crown Prince ...

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  24. WAR SECRETARY?

    It is expected that General Pershing, who was in command of the American expeditionary force in the European war, will succeed Mr John ...

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  25. FIRST CENTURY

    Though he had never before made a century, and though he was selected because of his ability as a bowler, A. C. Box, of the Sydney Grammar ...

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  26. KING'S TRAINER

    Mr. W. R. Jarvis, of Newmarket, has been appointed trainer to the King's stables in succession to Mr. Richard Marsh. ...

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