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  6. FURIOUS TENNIS

    Patterson and Wood met their first serious opposition in the present Davis Cup tennis competition to-day, when they played the Japanese in the first singles matches. The Japanese played splendid tennis, and extended their opponents, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 339 words
  7. ARMS SEIZED

    The Government has seized at Canton the Norwegian steamer Hay, which carried 4550 rifles, 4551 Mauser pistols, 660 revolvers, and 2,500,000 ...

    Article : 137 words
  8. WOMEN POLICE

    As a result of inquiry by a departmental committee. Great Britain is likely to employ women detectives for the investigation of crime. Women, it is held, are temperamentally better suited for some classes of investigation than burly men with large feet and booming ...

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  9. WORLD FLIGHT

    Major Zanni, the Argentine airman who is endeavoring to fly round the world, left here this morning, in an attempt to reach Rangoon. ...

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  10. FRENCH CONCESSION

    M. Herriot has made a concession to the Germans. They offered early partial evacuation of the Ruhr. The British, American, and Italian ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. WONTHAGGI MINE DISASTER

    The picture shows water pouring from the pumps into tho McBride tunnel to flood the Wonthaggi mine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Frenchmen Next

    Interviewed this morning, the Australian champion, J. O. Anderson, said that although Shimidzu was a consistent player, and a difficult man to ...

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  13. BLANCKENBERG'S 100

    The wicket was better to-day when the Harlequins, who bad lost one wicket. for [?] the previous day, resumed their second innings against ...

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  14. BLENDED BUTTER

    Mr. Joyce, who is representing Queensland dairying interests, states that blenders buy 30 to 40 per cent of the Queensland butter. Importers ...

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  15. NERVOUS JAPAN

    Two strong shocks, centring 200 miles south-west of Nagoya, at 2.35 a.m. and 9.40 a.m. yesterday, and several minor shocks, thoroughly ...

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  16. AFTER THE DANCE

    There was a tragic sequel to the Annaghmore Orange celebrations on the anniversary of the relief of Derry. During a dance Thomas Benson, a ...

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  17. SMALLER ARMY

    The Army Office has prepared a scheme of re-organisation, which will go to the Cabinet, and, if approved by it, to the Emperor. ...

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  18. CAIRO PLOT

    A grave development of the Egyptian crisis is the discovery in Cairo of a plot to overthrow the Government. It is not clear whether it is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. WICKHAM'S NEW BOWLING PAVILION

    The new pavilion of the Wickham Bowling Club, which was officially opened by Mrs. A. Goninan last Saturday. On page 8 are photographs of six prominent bowlers, snapped on the green. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. WORLD'S WEAPONS

    Immediately the Dawes reparations plan is put into operation. President Coolidge will call another disarmament conference. The President made ...

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  21. VICTORIAN ORANGES

    Wholesale traders crowded the City salerooms in Pudding-lane to bid for Victorian oranges, which brokers consider equal to South African. ...

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  22. POSING AGAIN

    Mr. De Valera, with his customary liking for theatrical posing, has chosen Friday as the date of his speech at Ennis, being the anniversary of ...

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  23. AT A DISCOUNT

    The "Daily News" states that a British syndicate with £1,000,000 capital has been formed to buy German Industrial concerns, of which the ...

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  24. THREE SONS DEAD

    Mr. Stephen Parrish, who lived at Boolaroo for some time, and lately at Teralba, died yesterday in the Wallsend Hospital. He was taken to ...

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