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  4. DISPUTE ENDS

    The Irish boundary dispute has been settled through the action of the British Government in making special offers and sacrifices in the Interest of lasting agreement. It is understood that the boundary will not be altered, but that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CLOSE VOTING

    The French Government's financial proposals have been accepted by the Chamber of Deputies, but the voting vat close. On one clause the Government only escaped defeat by six votes. When the fate of the Cabinet teas in the balance, the Premier, in an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DEARER MONEY

    The increases in the bank rate has resulted in speculation regarding its effect on Australian loans, several of which are in prospect. ...

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  7. PACT AFTERMATH

    Poincairism in France is not dead, judging by the Locarno Pact comment in French Opposition newspapers, which, says "The Times" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. INTERSTATE MEN IN THE BIG CRICKET TRIAL

    The introduction of interstate talent has quickened interest in the trial cricket match. These South Australians and Victorian came to sydney for the big match, Australia v, The Rest, On the extreme left is Pritchard, attended by Syd. Smith funr. Stepping it out with that smile, is J. D. Scott, among hiding C. V. Grimmett, but not his grin. In the centre is V. Richardson, and behind him, in the dark suit—he keeps his coat button done up and his hands in his pockets—is Ponsford. Behind him is Arthur Rehardson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BIG BILLIARDS

    Edouard Horemans, a Belgian, has captured the billiard championship. This is the first time that the title has left America for 20 years. ...

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  10. DIED AT 77

    The death is announced of Sir Lauchlan Mackinnon, formerly general manager of the "Argus," Melbourne, at the age of 77. ...

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  11. HOUSE CLEARED

    Arising put of the tactical surprise duo to Ministerialists unopposing the clearance of strangers from tho House of Commons last night, Mr. Maclean ...

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  12. JUTE WORKERS

    Mr. T. Johnston, Labor M.P. for Dundee, who has visited Calcutta and the jute mill area, on departing last night was attended by the Mayor of ...

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  13. SYRIAN REBELS

    The arrival of the new French High Commissioner, M. De Jouvenels, at Beirut, coincides with a recrudescence of rebel activity around Damascus, ...

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  14. "GOLD MINE"

    Lord Newton, in the House of Lords, moved a motion in favor of a betting tax, which, he said, would be the means of easing taxation. Many ...

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  15. CHEAP CARS

    Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Alan Burgoyne, C.I., Mech E. addressing the Royal Society of Arts, predicted a motor evolution, which would include ...

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  16. NOT COMING

    France has abandoned the idea of sending a Rugby team to Australia in 1926 owing to the cost, and also in the difficulty of securing players able to ...

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  17. Overseas Shipping

    The following shipping, movements are reported:—ARRIVALS Avonmouth: Nowshera, ...

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  18. SERIOUSLY ILL

    The condition of Mr. Rudyard Kipling, who is suffering from pneumonia at his home at Burwash, Sussex, is reported to be critical. ...

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  19. CHANGE OF RULE

    There is reason to believe that the incorporation of Swaziland in the South African Union will be arranged earlier than was generally thought ...

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  20. Wheat Prices Firm

    Wheat cargoes are firm on adverse Argentine nows and the higher American tone. Goud speculative business is being done at 3d to 6d advance. ...

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  21. AQUATIC WICKETS

    Tom Webster, in a cartoon inspired by Arthur Mailey's suggestions of flooding the wicket during the Australian versus The Rest match, says:— ...

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  22. PAIRING UP

    Eleven out of the 19 countries which borrowed from America during the war have arranged to liquidate their debts. ...

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  23. Minister Re-elected

    The by-election for Bury, St. Edmunds, rendered necessary by the appointment of Mr. W. Guinness as Minister for Agriculture, resulted.—Mr. ...

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