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  4. FAT STOCK MARKET

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

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  6. KILLED IN MID-AIR

    "ELECTROCUTED in mid-air by an atmospheric discharge" is believed to have been the fate of Sergeant Lowry. whom his ...

    Article : 66 words
  7. ARCTIC SILENCE

    There is still no news of Amundsen, and it is now eight days since he and his live companions hopped off into the icy Arctic wastes. Rescue operations are still being planned, the first active move being made by Aronid Liebes, a former colleague, who has gone to the ...

    Article : 234 words
  8. UNIONS BEWARE

    "The British Trade Unions are the greatest revolutionary factor in Europe to-day," declared Leon Troisky, the Soviet leader, in his first speech since his return to power. The speech was published verbatim by the soviet organs. ...

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  9. DEADLY HAREMS

    "DEATH behind the Publish" is the dramatic headline in the report issued by Dr. Crake, the health officer of Calcutts, who ...

    Article : 165 words
  10. BETTER THAN HEROIC

    Mr. J. R. Corteen told the special representative of "The Sun" that he left Epsom impressed with the fact—that English ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DOMINION UNITY

    A diplomatic authority informed the special representative of "The Sun" that the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. HIT WITH-BOTTLE

    When the men Adams and Cross, who are charged with assaulting Frank Williams, an Australian artist. in his flat, appeared on remand at the ...

    Article : 103 words
  13. KING ECONOMISES

    The Royal yacht Alexandra has been sold to a Norweigan steamship company, which will use the vessel for trips up the Fiords. ...

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  14. "WE WILL PAY"

    "I defy anyone to say that France has ever shown signs of repudiating her war debts." declared M. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BRAVE POLITICIANS

    The Paris correspondent of "The Times" states that the Chamber of Deputies Army Committee is considering a Socialist proposal that it should ...

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  16. WHEN THE R.33 CAME HOME

    An intimate study of the big gath in the bag of the R.33. With this disability she made the epic struggle for safety across the ocean, demonstrating her airworthiness under trying circumstances. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. ABDEL KRIM'S FIBS

    The "Daily Mail's" special representatives at the French headquarters at Rabat, says that Abdel Krim has failed to arouse the tribes scattered from ...

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  18. DRIED FRUITS

    An authority on the dried fruit trade believes that Mr. Churchill's decision not to introduce Australian preference immediately is unfortunate. ...

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  19. GALLIPOLI VISITED

    The liner Ormonde has returned from a voyage to Galllpoll. Sir James Allen, who was a passenger. informed "The Sun" that upwards of 300 ...

    Article : 179 words
  20. WOMEN'S TENNIS

    After watching the members of the Australian women's tennis team at practice at Rochampton to-day, "The Daily Mail" tennis expert stated: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. LIBERALS BEATEN

    The Liberal Party's motion censuring the Speaker (J. H. Whitley) for allowing "the gag" to be applied on the Pensions' Bill debate aroused the ...

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  22. WILL COMPROMISE

    It is well understood here that D. S. Ross, who has gone to Australia as a special commissioner to endeavor to adjust the difficulty over the trade ...

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  23. WALLSEND COUNCIL

    Wallsend Council will not change its headquarters—just yet, at any rate. This decision was arrived at last night by eight votes to seven. ...

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  24. INGENIOUS SCHEME

    The plan which some members of the House of Commons arranged to give their fellow-members the result of the Derby waa successfully carried ...

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  25. ANCIENT OAKS

    Lord Derby has sold to Green, Ltd., timber merchants, of Chesterfield, 5000 acres of his ancestral property in the Manchester district. ...

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  26. PRINCE GEORGE

    Prince George, who is to join the China Fleet, has arrived by the steamer Malwa. He will stay at Government House to-night, and proceeds ...

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  27. SIR EDWARD GRIGG

    Sir Edward Grigg, who was political adviser to the Prince of Wales on his Australian tour, has been appointed Governor of Kenya. ...

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  28. SCIENTIST'S DEATH

    To death is announced of Professor Sir William Barratt of the Dublin University, and founder of the Society for psychical research. He ...

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  29. CRICKET DEVOTION

    A remarkable devotion to cricket is shown by Ernest Tyldesley, of the Lancashire team. He is Buffering from appendicitis, ...

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  31. HONORING LATE M.L.A.

    A public meeting will be held at the Cessnock Council Chambers next Monday to consider the proposal election of a memorial to the late Mr. ...

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