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  6. NOT BLUFFING

    That the Commonwealth Government is not putting up a bluff in its determination to sell the Commonwealth steamship time is asserted by Mr. Larkin, general manager of the line. He blames the Red Labor leaders for the Government's decision. ...

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  7. PERILOUS GOLD

    "THE finance market is to-day, more dominated by American and Continental financiers than it was before the war," ...

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  8. GETTING WORSE

    The Belgrade correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that 16,000 Bulgarian Communists have been arrested. ...

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  9. RIVAL SHOWS

    "I am trying to persuade the Australian Government to spend £50.000 in London advertising during the Exhibition. If I were Treasurer I would be willing to spend £100,000," said Mr. Neil, director of the Australian pavilion at Wembley, in an address to English and ...

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  10. "I'LL DO HER IN"

    Herbert Rhodes, aged 18, a valet, was again before the police court on a charge of having murdered Grace Blackaher, aged 16. ...

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  11. 48 DROWNED

    The Japanese steamer, Rainfuku Maru, of 5857 tons foundered off the coast this morning. In response to an S.O.S call, ...

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  12. SAILORS OF MANY NATIONS

    Australian ports are becoming more cosmopolitan every year. Top: French sailors of the Ville do Metz. Lower: Japanese on the Yoshino Maru. Inset: Norwegian deck hand on the motor ship Tennesse. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. GOT GLAD HAND

    Mr. J. B. Cramsle, of the Australian Meat Council, told the special representative of "The Sun" that he had found an increasing demand for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. CAN IT LIVE?

    The Italian press predicts short life for the new French Government. The Rome correspondent says that it is considered that the crisis responsible ...

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  15. BACK FROM HOBART

    The Newcastle delegates to the Australian Y.M.C.A. tournaments returned from Hobart by the s.s. Riverina on Monday. The tournaments this year reached ...

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  16. REDS NOT TO BLAME

    It has been established that military Conservative circles, not Communists, were responsible for the recent revolt in Lisbon, Portugal. ...

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  17. PECULIAR TRAGEDY

    Owing to a bird's nest blocking the chimney, a Monmouth solicitor and his wife were suffocated, through gas fumes, which had no outlet from their ...

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  18. AIR LIGHTHOUSES

    The first of a series of air-tra[?] lighthouse, making the Paris-Algiers route, has been completed. It stands on the outskirts of Dijon, ...

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  19. HAMILTON FUNERAL

    The funeral of Mrs. E. Montgomery, of Lawson-street, Hamilton, which took place yesterday afternoon, was largely attended. ...

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  20. GIFT TO NATION

    The late Lord Curzon in his will bequeathed to the nation the ruins of the medieval castle at Badiam (Sussex), and Taller's Hall (Lincolnshire). ...

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  21. SUPER MONKEYS

    According to a message from Rome, a syndicate is asking the Italian Government to grant it control of a large zone in Africa, for the breeding ...

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  22. NOT FOR MIGRANTS

    "Generally speaking at present there are few prospects of successful statement in South Africa except for men and women who have capital, a ...

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  23. TRAM PROBLEM

    "Well I think that someone is going strike trouble," said one of the Newcastle electric tram drivers this morning, referring to a statement by ...

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  24. NOT BIASSED

    Colonel Paulls, one of the League of Nations' three Mosul boundary arbitrators, in the course of a statement to the Paris correspondent of "The ...

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  25. GOOD TIMES GOING

    General rain is urgently needed through the pastoral district of New South Wales. Autumn and winter lambing is at stake, and anxiety ...

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  26. BAD SPILL

    Mr. Frederick Corti, junr., and his cousin, Earnest Corti. who were riding a motor bicycle near Millor's Forest on Sunday afternoon, met with a ...

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  27. Y.M.C.A. APPEAL

    While the work of the citizens' committee which conducted the appeal for Y.M.C.A., has closed. It has been found impossible to actually ...

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