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  4. SOUTH AFRICA FIRM

    THE correspondence on the Asiatic Bill, resulting in the agreement cabled a week ago, was remarkable for the outspokenness of the ...

    Article : 253 words
  5. "YOU'D BE SURPRISED"

    "I AM no beauty, and have only a certain amount of histrionic ability to which I must add others, including the designing and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STILL IDLE

    Continuous rain is keeping the Australian cricketers from the playing fields. This is causing them some concern, as they will be very raw when they start playing In earnest next week. ...

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  7. BALDWIN'S JOB

    Mr. Baldwin to-day started his efforts to prevent an industrial upheaval by arranging a compromise with the mine owners and miners. He said that is was his job to untie or cut the knots in which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MORE DELAY

    Malcolm. Smith's overland party probably will reach the North A[?]skan const[?]ine to-day, and it is likely that Waskey will communicate with ...

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  9. FORSTER REMEMBERS

    Lord Forster, in a letter to Sir Joseph Cook, regrets that his [?]tor forbade him travelling to London to join in the Anzac Day celebrations. ...

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  10. JUDGES BLAMED

    Before the Senate prohibition inquiry the Mayor of Chicago (Mr. Dever), said that bootleggers had been fairly well driven out of the city ...

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  11. OUT OF CHANCERY

    A Nottingham engineer, J. G. Cottam, after life-long efforts, has established his title to an estate of £31,000, which has been in Chancery ...

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  12. THE SILHOUETTE OF YOUTH

    After a hard afternoon on the river and then the steady row home on the darkening waters Kept alive by the last of the setting sun the athletes carry their boat in feeling as only Twenty can feel when the breathing is steady and every muscle hard. This impression is of the Sydney Grammar School First Four. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. IN NEW ROLE

    Miss Lorna Pounds, one of the sisters who recently made a successful theatrical tour of Australia, was secretly married to Hush Cecil Slinn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. AUSTRALIAN GOODS

    Australia's first real trade drive in America has opened favorably. An Austral-American company has opened offices, and agents arc touring. They ...

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  15. MILAN TO HAMBURG

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Milan says that the construction of an international motor road between Milan and Hamburg across ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. BIG FAMILY

    Under the heading, "English eleven for Australia," a newspaper publishes a photograph of Mrs. Holland and her nine children, mainly girls, who are ...

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  17. RECORD MAIL FLIGHT

    A message from Paris states that a French postal aeroplane flew from Toulouse to Dakar, 3000 miles, in 50 1-2 hours, a mall carrying record. ...

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  18. LIFE RESTORED

    The "British Medical Journal" announces a remarkable restoration of life. During an operation on the ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. DOING WELL

    The Duchess of York spent a most comfortable night. Both she and her daughter are progressing satisfactorily. ...

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  20. SHOCK FOR SOCIETY

    A Dublin jury has awarded J. Thresh, an Englishman, £1000 damages against the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children which ...

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  21. WHAT ABOUT VOTE?

    Judge Gary, the bead of the U.S.A. steel trust, stated to-day that he favors a national vote on the prohibition issue. ...

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  22. V.C. DIES

    The death is announced of George Wilson, the Edinburgh newspaper seller, who won the Victoria Cross at Ypres in December, 1914. After the ...

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  23. "SOUR GRAPES"

    "Someone should send a couple of baskets of sour grapes," says the "Evening News," referring to the Parliamentary bachelors' dinner. ...

    Article : 63 words
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