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  4. FAT, STOCK MARKET.

    Stock sales at Maitland, Waratah, Singleton and Homebush markets are reported in the "Newcastle Sun" on sale days. ...

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  5. TO FIND AMUNDSEN

    After giving full consideration to the request that the dirigible. Los Angeles, should be sent to search for the missing Amundsen polar party, the Secretary of the U.S.A. Navy (Mr. Wilbur) states that the suggestion is nor feasible. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WANT DIVORCES

    DIVORCE petitioners whose cases are listed for the coming session, beginning of Tuesday, include the Duchess of Westminster, the ...

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  7. STUDENT'S CRIME

    EXAMINATIONS are at present being held at the Lou[?]ia University, and some of the students in the astronomy class broke into ...

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  8. "MODERN PIRATES"

    That pirates still roam the seas, or that part of it contiguous to the coast of the U.S.A. was alleged at the [?]hall Court to-day by a confessed rum-runner. William Cox was charged with having [?]usly demanded money ...

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  9. FROM CARAVAN

    W. Crewe, the amateur experimenter of Heudon, informed "The Sun" representative that he had not yet heard whether experimenters in ...

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  10. NO TRIAL MATCH

    "An astounding blunder which ought to be rectified immediately," is how "The Times" cricketing expert deplores the decision of the authorities ...

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  11. WAR HORRORS

    Mr. Burlon, the American delegate, informed the Arms Conference that President Coolidge had authorised him to state that, unless the conference ...

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  12. HEAT WAVE'S TOLL

    The newspapers state that 600 deaths have been directly due to what they declare is "the most disastrous heat wave in the world's history." ...

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  13. ACTING THE GIDDY GOAT

    Alter the boys had had their turn at the "apple on a string" race at the Naval Cadet sports in Sydney, the mascot of the Tingira boys had a go at it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. DAVIS CUP

    Hawkes and Patterson, it is expected, will participate in the Canadian tennis Championships, which will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. LITTLE ENTENTE

    Commenting on the breakdown of negotiations for tho renewal of the treaty alliance between Jugo Slavia and Greece. "The Times," in a ...

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  16. NORWAY REMEMBERS

    The Norwegian press takes strong exception to the announcement that a number of German naval units will visit the Norwegian coast this ...

    Article : 179 words
  17. "DEMAND, NOT BEG"

    "It is not directed against the German army So much as against German trade." This generally sums up comment on the Allied Note on ...

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  18. CHURCH UNION

    Fifteen hundred delegates were present at the opening of the first conference marking the union of the Presbyterian. Methodist, and ...

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  19. WOMEN GOLFERS

    Miss Cecil Le[?]ch, in an article in the "Weekly Dispatch," declares that there is no sex equality in golf. She wouldn't give a cent. for her chance ...

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  20. LIGHT 'PLANES

    "The Daily Mail" Is offering prizes of £3000, £1500, and £500 to encourage the British production of moderately-priced. low-powered light ...

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  21. GETTING TOO GAY

    Complaints have been made that the students in the early hours of the morning have been motoring in the country, accompanied by questionable ...

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  22. "Must Act Cautiously"

    It is considered that at least a fortnight must elapse before the German Cabinet is in a position to take any action with regard to the Allied ...

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  23. YACHT MISSING

    Coastal lifeboats arc searching for the White Heather, the crack yacht which competed in the Southend to Dover race, says the "Weekly ...

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  24. KEPT IT QUIET

    Cynthia, Countess of Jersey, was married to William Slessor, aged 24, an ex-army officer, to-day. The wedding took place secretly at the ...

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  25. AMONG THE ZULUS

    The Prince of Wales rested at Durban over the week-end, after remarkable experiences in Zululand. Long ranks of Zulus, in full ...

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  26. NO HARMONY

    The negotiations for the settlement of the quarrel between the opera singers Madame Jeritza and Madame O[?]zewska have broken down, says a ...

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  27. SIGNIFICANT MOVE

    The "Sunday Times" says that the announcement in the birthday honors of the appointment of a Nonconformist Royal Chaplain, for the first time ...

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