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  4. GENERAL TELLS TALES

    A colonel of the U.S.A. Marines at San Diego gave a party in honor of the newly-appointed commander of the base. After returning from the party, the commander ordered a court-4 martial, and yesterday the colonel was found guilty of drunkenness, and ...

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  5. AT THE NETS

    The Australian cricket team had two hour's practice at Lords yesterday. It was only limbering up exercise. The team was welcomed at Australia House By Sir Joseph Cook and a number of other prominent people. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INCENDIARY AT WORK

    FOUR firemen were rendered unconscious and many, were affected by fumes in fighting a fire in the subterranean brandy vaults ...

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  7. COAL CRISIS

    THE conference arranged between Mr. Baldwin and the coal mine owners has been postponed until Tuesday. ...

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  8. WILKINS SILENT

    No word has come out of the silence of the Arctic since Captain Wilkins flew northward on Thursday. His companions here, however, ...

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  9. HIGH PROTECTION

    Australia figured largely in the Budget debate in the South African Parliament to-day. Labor members particularly advocated an out and out ...

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  10. JOCKEY KILLED

    The steeplechase jockey, W. Wilkinson, who was injured by his horse falling on him in a race on Saturday died in hospital on Sunday. ...

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  11. GRIP ON EMPIRE

    The Federation of British Industries has sent a letter to the President of the Board of Trade, Sir Phillip Cunliffe Lister, drawing attention to the ...

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  12. KING AND QUEEN AT DOMINION ARTISTS' EXHIBITION

    The King and Queen visited the Dominion Artists' Exhibition at the Spring Galleries in London. They are seen looking at some of the etchings. Her Majesty purchased the picture on the left in the lower line, which is entitled "Romance," and is by Dorothy Kay, of Port Elizabeth (South Africa). The figures seen between the King and Queen (left to right) are: Miss Doris Carter (of Melbourne). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. U.S.A. WON'T BE THERE

    The Secretary of State, Mr. Frank Kellogg, has sent a note to the League of Nations declining to attend the conference on September 1, when it is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SUCCESS IN MARRIAGE

    There was an amusing scene in the King's bench court between Mr. Justice McCardie, who is unmarried, and counsel. ...

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  15. PAY THEM WELL

    At the Senate prohibition inquiry to-day Bishop James Canner, of the Methodist Episcopal Church put forward five suggestions to assist ...

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  16. ENGLISH DOG JUDGE

    Mr. W. S. Hunt, a notable English judge of dogs, left for Australia on April 10. He will judge at many dog shows in Australia. ...

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  17. To Consult Krim

    A message from Oudja (Morocco) says that the Riff delegates left by aeroplane to consult with Abdel Krim regarding the Spanish demand for ...

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