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  6. STRANGE TALES

    Having spent the greater part of his 72 years in exploring the outback lands of Australia, Mr. William Carr-Boyd, whose name is known all over the continent, has given it up, and is now living at Cranhourne. He has had many strange adventures ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EXIT MACDONALD

    There is now no doubt that Mr. Baldwin will be the next Prime Minister of Britain, Mr. Thomas had stated that the Government would meet Parliament whatever the election result, but not even the Conservatives anticipated that the Labor defeat would be so complete. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NOT TOO BRIGHT

    The international institute of agriculture at Rome reports the position of the world's wheat crop as far from favorable. ...

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  9. BACK TO ZION

    Sir Herbert Samuel, High Commissioner for Palestine, giving evidence on the administration of Palestine before the League of Nations Permanent ...

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  10. MR. STANLEY BALDWIN

    Previously Mr. Baldwin had a short-lived career, as Prime Minister, when first in office. Now he is likely to return to power with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BABY'S THROAT SLASHED

    Harry Joseph Keogh, aged 42, charged with the murder of £16 months' old baby, was acquitted on the ground of insanity. ...

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  12. "ENGLAND AGAIN!" HURLEY'S FILM

    "England again! How glad I am to be back!" said the Prince of Wales, who arrived at Southampton bronzed and smiling, and wearing his cap at a Captain Frank Hurley's film, "Pearls and Savages," is showing at Covent Garden Opera House. There was a packed house. ...

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  13. MINING SALES

    Mining sales on the London Stock Exchange included the following:—B.H. Proprietary, 26s 1d; South B.H., 58s 9d. 60s; Sulphide ...

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  14. ASYLUM ESCAPE ST. ALBAN'S PAIR

    Mrs. Harnett, whose husband escaped from an asylum and was afterwards declared sane, has been granted a judicial separation owing to her The yearly fair, in aid of St. Alban's Church of England funds, was held in the Masonic Hall on Thursday and Friday. Rev. Reay ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS ENTERTAINED

    The A.N.A. entertained Messrs. Huxham and Snowden at luncheon. Sir Joseph and Lady Cook were present, as well as Sir James and Lady ...

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  16. FAT STOCK SALES

    The stock sales at Maitland on Mondays are fully reported in the Newcastle "Sun" on the same day. On Mondays and Thursdays ...

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  17. COUNCIL DISSOLVED

    The Free State Government has dissolved the Cork Corporation, following an inquiry into the administration of the council. ...

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  19. 'CELLO RECITAL

    The Australian 'cellist, Miss Bessie Griffiths, gave a successful recital in the Asolian Hall last night. ...

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