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  4. 'PLANE FOR POLE

    The Arctic silence is to be broken once more by the roar of an aeroplane engine. This time it is Steffanson who will attempt to reach the Pole by air. Henry Ford it reported to be backing the project, and the 'plane is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. QUITE IN ORDER

    THE special representative of "The Sun" has been officially informed, in connection with Mr. Lang's flooding of the Legislative ...

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  6. NEW COIN

    The special representative of the "Sun," on behalf of readers, conveyed to A. E. R. Gilligan, captain of the last English cricket team, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MILLIONS NEEDED

    The attitude of some of the Dominions towards Immigration, according to a British authority on employment and economics, has been dictated by selfishness. He advises those who have hindered migration to drop their ...

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  9. HEALTHY MARRIAGES

    Sir Arthur Keith, Hunterlan Professor, Royal College of Surgeons, stated to the special representative of "The Sun": "The cabled summary suggests ...

    Article : 228 words
  10. INTRODUCED RABBITS

    Referring to the death of Mr. Collison, who is said to have introduced the rabbit into Australia, the "Standard" say's, "Although Australia will ...

    Article : 154 words
  11. TRADE NERVES

    Uncle Sam is suffering from an attack of trade nerves if the speeches by three Congressmen and a resolution passed to-day mean anything. ...

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  12. NO LONG MANDATE

    During the debate in the House of Commons, on the Mosul decision, the Prime Minister said that the Government had asked for general acceptance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. FIGHTING DISEASE

    Professor Laby (Professor of Natural Philosophy at Melbourne University) will leave for Australia by the Sophocles on January 29. ...

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  14. NOTED PUBLISHER

    The death is announced of Frank Andrew Munsey, the well-known publisher, and proprietor of the "New York Sun," "New York Herald," "Paris ...

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  15. HELPING OUR POPULATION FIGURES

    Mr. W. J. Todhunter, rolling mills superintendent at the Steel Works, modestly stood in the background when he was photographed with his wife and eight of his ten children on board the Sierra, when it arrived in Sydney yesterday. The children in the picture are: Joe (19), Ralph (17), Newton (15), Agnes (13), Madeline (11), Loretta (9), Janis (4), and Jim (2). See story on page 4. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SAVING MEAT

    During his inquiries into the scientific developments in the refrigeration of meat, Professor Laby, of Melbourne, visited the Low Temperature Research. ...

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  17. NOT STARVING

    Sir Patrick Hastings, when he was Attorney-General, received £11,972 in fees and £5711 in salary. The following year he totalled £18,751, of which ...

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  18. KING GRATIFIED

    A message from Belfast says that the King's speech at the prorogation of the Ulster Parliament mentioned the Sovereign's deep gratification at ...

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  19. HIGH SCHOOL ART

    A fine exhibition of art work by the pupils of Newcastle High School was held in the school during the last few days of the term. ...

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  20. IS DEMPSEY DONE?

    Tex Rickard, the boxing promoter, has heard from Luiz Firpo, who is ready to return to America, and fight now that a suit for 50,000 dollars, tied ...

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  21. BOXING MARQUIS

    The Marquis of Douglas and Clydesdale (elder son of the Duke of Hamilton), known as the "boxing marquis," is making a world tour, and will arrive ...

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  22. Broke Park Regulations

    Thelma Delava, who was arrested with Sir Basil Thompson, a retired Chief Commissioner of Police, for a Hyde Park offence, is a dark, ...

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  23. NEW TITLE

    Mr. E. F. L. Wood, lately British Minister for Agriculture, who has been appointed Viceroy of India, has been elevated to the peerage, and will take ...

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  24. STOPPING AT HOME

    The Comptroller of the Duke of York's household, informs the special representative of "The Sun" that the Duke has not been Invited to visit New ...

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  25. Statue for Perth

    The West Australian Agent-General, Mr. H.P. Colebatch, inspected Bertram Mackennal's completed bronze statue of Lord Forrest, which will shortly be ...

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