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  6. IN IRELAND'S ROLE

    The president neglect by the Indian Government is said to be the cause of the growing demand Burma for home rule. Europeans, as well as natives, are dissatisfied. They declare that the country is at present the Ginderella of the ...

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  7. CONQUERED CANTON

    Sun Yat Sen is now completely matter of the situation in Canton. Damage and loss of life were heavy, but estimates differ widely. It is clear, however, that non- combatants suffered heavily. Sun Yat Sen's victory in Canton is ...

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  8. ELECTION NOMINATIONS

    It is estimated that present nominations of Conservatives number 530, Labor 500, and Liberal 300. The Labor parts is adopting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CRITICS QUIETER

    The All Blacks have completed a third of their engagements, and the question asked everywhere is whether they are superior to the originals. ...

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  10. GERMANY ELATED

    Berlin is elated at the success of the German loan, says the "Times" Berlin correspondent. The fact that the loan was so ...

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  11. SOCCER TOUR

    Mr. Wall, the Australian soccer representative in England, told the "Sun's" special representative: "There is cause for worry in the clubs' poor ...

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  12. "BE FAIR"

    Ku Hung Ming, the greatest Chinese Confucian scholar, in a speech before 300 membes of the Pan-Pacific, Club, appealed to foreign ...

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  13. FAITH HEALING

    "If some of the cures carried out in London hospitals took place in a church they would be balled as miracles," says Dr. Philip Inman, ...

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  14. GERMAN CRISIS

    Herr Marx is making a final effort to solve the political crisis, and has called the party leaders together. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WHERE PEACE NOW REIGNS

    A street scene in Pekin, which is now quiescent after a warm time, due to one phase of the Chinese war having ended. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. NOT PARTY SLAVES

    Lady Astor, speaking at Plymouth, declared that a woman entering Parliament should not be a slave of a party, but should first be a woman. ...

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  17. NEED FOR WIRELESS

    Before sailing, Lord Burnham, in an interview, stressed the urgency of a cheap and efficient wireless service. ...

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  18. BIG SEDUCTIONS

    The Department of Finance proposes to dismiss 4500 higher and 44,150 petty Government officials in November in furtherance of the ...

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  19. FALL OF MECCA

    "The Times" says that Britain cannot remain indifferent to the capture of Mecca by the Wahabis. There is the possibility of new ...

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  20. 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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  21. LOOKING AHEAD

    A baby girl, of four years, has been awarded £150 damages in the County Court for disfiguring facial injuries in a street ...

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  22. WEMBLEY CROWDS

    The "Financial News" says that an additional reason for the re-opening of the Empire Exhibition at Wembley in 1925 is the fact that the Paris ...

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  23. NEW GOVERNOR

    The newspapers are publishing photographs of Mr. O'Grady, his children and grandchildren, and also of Government House, Hobart. ...

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  24. CHURCH AND GAMBLING

    "To condemn men at street corners for playing two-up is useless, when church members can be seen at Caulfield putting on their little bit," said ...

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  25. HALF PARLIAMENT

    The Italian Cabinet's decision to reopen Parliament on November 12 shows, says "The Times" correspondent in Rome, that Mussolini is ...

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  26. BRIGHT BEADS

    Double necklaces hanging to the waist are the latest fashion in evening wear. They consist of brightly-colored ...

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  27. UNSIGNED PROTOCOL

    "Le Matin," in severely criticising Mr. Macdonald, says: "Britain has not signed the Geneva protocol. Is Mr. Macdonald waiting until ...

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  28. BRISBANE TRAMWAYS

    The Brisbane Electric Tramways Trust is issuing a £1,500,000 debenture loan at 99, redeemable in 1954, with the option of redemption in 1944. ...

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  29. GOING STRONG

    Mr. Richard Hickey, senior, of Hamilton, and one of the oldest residential of Newcastle district, was 79 years old yesterday. He is a native of ...

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  30. DEATH BY POISON

    Harold Thorne, aged 42, a Digger, committed suicide by cyanide of potassium in Dorsetshire. He was three times left for dead ...

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  31. INDIAN COMMAND

    It is believed that Lord Rawlinson's successor as commander-in-chief in India will be either General Sir William Birdwood or General Sir ...

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  32. READ THE LESSON

    Sir Littleton Groom read the lesson in the Church of England Men's Society's Empire Service in St. Paul's, when 3000 attended. ...

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  33. SKIPPER'S FUNERAL

    The funeral of the late commander of the White Star liner Coramic, Captain Symonds, took place at South Head Cemetery this morning. ...

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  34. MINING SALES

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  36. BARDIC REPAIRS

    Temporary repa[?] have been effected to the steamer Bardic, at Falmouth, and it has sailed for Belfast. ...

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  37. Bradford Tons

    Business at the Bradford tops market yesterday was restricted and irregular.—"Sun" cable. ...

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