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  5. FAT STOCK MARKET

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

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  6. "FULL PREFERENCE"

    IN the monthly report of the Empire Producers' Organisation it is stated: "The Imperial Economic Committee has been set an almost ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. 'WARE AUSTRALIA

    A most significant statement was made by the Japanese delegate to the League of Nations' Labor Conference at Geneva. Reading between the lines, it is evident that Japan, despite its outward show of unconcern, rankles under the prohibition against her ...

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  8. HELD UP TRAIN.

    DETAILS are now available of an amazing railway hold-up which took place near Agra. Bandits stopped the train by pulling ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. RED MENACE

    The Home Secretary (Sir William Joynson Hicks) is fully seized with the gravity of the Bolshevik menace to Great Britain. He is taking every possible precaution to prevent outbreaks, such as have occurred in other countries, and which tho Russian Communists ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Y.A.L. BOYS

    The members of the Young Australia League party marched to Downing-street to-day and paraded on the lawn outside the Cabinet room, from ...

    Article : 257 words
  11. IN BASUTO LAND

    Heavy rain in Basutoland has hampered the Prince of Wales's progress. He has however, been acclaimed as the great rain-bringer, It was a ...

    Article : 169 words
  12. LAVISH SPENDER

    The Calcutta Corporation has been informed that, unless steps are taken to improve the financial position of the corporation, the Government will ...

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  13. "FINE IN SENTIMENT"

    Sir Josiah Symon, a former Attorney-General of Australia, who is a passenger on the Aorangi, states that Australians are finding trade ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. BAWRA TO DIE

    Sir James Cooper informed "The Sun": "Bawra is going to die, and, whatever organisation may follow, the directors are determined to wind ...

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  15. U.S.A. MINE DISASTER.

    Twelve bodies have now been recovered from the wrecked coal mine. Officials have given up all hope ...

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  16. FUTURE HOME OF FEDERAL LEGISLATORS

    The new Provisional Parliament House at Canberra, at seen from the air. A recent photograph by "Airspy," Melbourne. The the of the building it well illustrated in the picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. READY FOR REBELS

    The Afghan Government evidently is determined to leave no stone unturned to prevent a repetition of last year's rebellion. ...

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  18. SHOCK KILLED HIM

    An outbreak of fire this morning in the building occupied by the Victory Lubricants Oil and Grease Manufacturers and Importers, Ltd., ...

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  19. DUCHESS AMUSED

    The Duke and Duchess of York complimented Mr. Roberts on the brightness and attractiveness of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. JOCKEY DONOGHUE

    Jockey Steve Donoghue does not intend to rest upon his Derby honors. His latest ventre is to enter an aeroplane in the King's Cup. ...

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  21. GUNMEN'S NIGHT OUT

    The usual Friday night practice of armed men holding up citizens was continued last night. Two masked and armed men held ...

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  22. AT POMPEII

    A well-preserved 6ft. bronze statue of Apollo has been discovered in the Street of Abundance in Pompeii, says a message from Naples. ...

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  23. SPEEDY AORANGI

    The Union company's motor ship Aorangi docked here yesterday noon, three hours ahead of her time on the previous voyage, establishing a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. SCHOOLS VISIT

    Five hundred scholars belonging to two London schools were conducted on a tour of the Australian pavilion at Wembley. ...

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  25. MOROCCAN WAR

    Speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, M. P[?] refused to disclose the number of troops in Morocco. The casualties totalled 400 killed and 1100 ...

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  26. NOT IN DANGER

    Experts now declare that Amiens, Cathedral is in no danger as the result of the caving-in of the square in front of the building. ...

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  27. DAVIS CUP

    In the Davis Cup coat Alt, Godfrey and Kingsley won the doubles, England thus winning the rubber. and eliminating Denmark. ...

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  28. CYCLONE STILL ACTIVE

    The State Meteorologist says that the cyclonic disturbance which has been operating on the New South Wales coast is still active. ...

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  29. EUCALYPTUS POISONING

    The first recorded case of death by eucalyptus poisoning was that of Genetta Tugwell, 55, who was found unconscious on a couch with two ...

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  30. GOOD BOWLING

    Some further good bowling performances were put up in country cricket yesterday, the best being 5 for 25, by Woolley, and 5 for 72 by Robinson. ...

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  31. IN BABY 'PLANE

    Captain Alan Cobham flew in a [?] lower Croydon [?] Zurich, a distance of 500 miles without a stop in six hours. ...

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