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  6. Nations Talk Peace and Build Warships

    To go home with her husband or ""cash in" on the story after adventures in her Atlantic flight? This is the problem confronting Ruth Elder on her return to New York, and all America is taking sides on the issue. ...

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  7. FOR PEACE

    The Gominant note in public speeches and press comments, following Armistice Day, is that everything possible must be done ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STILL GROWING

    Despite the growing demand for disarmidment, says the naval correspondent of the "Daily News," the Great Powers' naval budgets are expanding, and 1928 will witness a marked increase. This is not confined to the few Great Powers either, be points ...

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  9. RED RISING

    That a Communist rising in Paris is not impossible is the ninion of a French w[?] who declares that ...

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  11. SUPERB FOOTBALL

    In fine weather a crowd of 20,000 saw the Waratahs beat Ireland by five points to three-a converted try to a penalty goal. Both sets of forwards ...

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  12. BRITISH OPERA

    Elaborating the British grand opera scheme, which he put forward in September, Sir Thomas Beecham, the famous conductor, lo inviting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. NEW PRAYER BOOK

    A fight against the acceptance of the new Prayer Book in the House of Commons is foreshadowed by the Etatement issued by the Home ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Armistice Day at Canberra

    Naval code's from Jervis Bay form the ward of honor. The photograph was taken immediately after the arrival of the Governor-General. This was the first Armistice Day celebration at Federal Parliament House. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. PRINCE'S DANGER

    A serious accident to the Prince of Wales was narrowly averted last night when the police rescued him from the crush around the Cenotaph. ...

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  17. HE RAN AWAY

    The native city of Hankow is in grave disorder owing to the collapse of General Tang-seng-Chi's defence egainst the moderate Nationalist ...

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  18. Ship's Passenger's Suicide

    William Johnson, 42, formerly engineer at'a flour mill at Ascot Vale, Melbourne, committed suicide on the night of November 7 by leaping ...

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  19. Broken Arm

    Melva Taylor, of Islington, met with a painful accident at Islington school picnic, held at Binckalls, on Saturday. Miss Taylor tripped on a'peg that had ...

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