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  2. FAT STOCK MARKER

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

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  6. FRENCH FALL BACK

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Paris says that the gravity of the situation in Morocco it becoming increasingly apparent. The French have evacuated Taoun[?]t, after destroying quantities of war materials. They have also withdrawn from many posts farther ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "I'M SORRY FOR YOU"

    A WOMAN carrying an infant in arms was summoned at the Shoreditch Court for arrears of rent. ...

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  8. MOTOR BANDITS

    FOUR motor bandits, driving a Ford car, cleverly stole £1200 which a bank clerk was taking from Barclay's Bank at Ilford to a ...

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  9. BATTLE OF JUTLAND

    The fifth volume of Germany's official history of the naval war contends that Jutland was a German victory, because the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. U.S.A. WHEAT CROP

    The Department of Agriculture's reports show that the acreage under grain for the coming season has dropped tremendously as compared with ...

    Article : 141 words
  11. HENDREN HITS

    Fine weather having set in, wickets which during the greater part of May helped the bowlers have this week been in favor of the batsmen and ...

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  12. FLYING BULLETS

    At Canton the Customs have been closed. Mercenaries brought over the fleet which has been in action against the ...

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  13. ANDERSON IN ACTION

    The gallery round the centre court at the Kent tennis tournament, gave J. O. Anderson and R. Lycett a most stirring reception. ...

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  14. PEACE PACT

    In the House of Commons Mr. Baldwin interr[?]gted paid that the pence pact wan not signed and it would not be concluded before it had been ...

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  15. EUROPE SWELTERS

    The temperature in London to-day reached 84 degrees in the shade, which is the highest recorded in June for eight years. ...

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  16. "NOT GENERAL"

    In the House of Commons, Sir W. Joynson Hicks (Home Secretary) was questioned regarding the outrages done by race gangs. ...

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  17. "PULLING OUR LEGS"

    Interviewed by the special representative of "The Sun" regarding Mr. Brace's White Australia speech at Ballarat, the Labor leader, Mr. ...

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  18. WRECK OF THE MAIL TRAIN

    Scene after the disaster to the Rockhampton mail train at Traveston Bridge, near Gymple. Nine lives were lost and 55 persons injured. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. U.S.A. STEERS CLEAR

    The United States Government announces that it declines to become a party to the proposed European security pact. ...

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  20. LEAD POISONING

    The International Labor Conference, by 89 votes to 6, decided that anthrax, mercury-poisoning, and lead-poisoning should be treated as occupational ...

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  21. GIRL GOLFER

    America has a new golf prodigy, Maureen Orcott, aged 17 years, who has returned to a high school to sit for her examinations. ...

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  22. WRITING FOR PRESS

    Commenting on the Government's re-affirmation of the principle that members of the Cabinet should not write newspaper articles dealing with ...

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  23. NEW PORTFOLIO

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) announced in the House of Commons to-day that the new portfolio to be created, the Secretary of Stale for ...

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  24. AIR SERVICE

    In the House of Commons to-day the Minister for the Air (Sir Samuel Hoare), stated that the Government had approved of the idea of a civil ...

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  25. COMPLETE SUCCESS

    The operation on Miss Daphne Akhurst's knee was a complete success. She is resuming practice to-morrow. The manager of the Australian ...

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  26. BARON STONEHAVEN

    The first official announcement of Sir John Baird's title, Baron Stonehaven of Ury, was made at the local town council at Stonehaven, members ...

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