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  6. MARTIAN MESSAGES

    Owners of powerful wireless sots are arranging to listen for signals from Mars, especially in Saturday, when Mars will be ...

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  7. NOT UNDERSTOOD

    Press cables indicate that Australia misunderstand, the terms of the migration agreement outlined by the Overseas Settlement Committee's letter in June to Senator Wilson. The agreement contemplate the Commonwealth's raising of a loan ...

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  8. FRANCE SECURE

    After M. Herriot, the French Premier had concluded his speech In the Chamber of Deputies, In which he explained the decisions of the London conference, there was a scene of disorder, caused by a minority of deputies ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. INVADERS BEWARE

    The British Government's giant coast defence aeroplane, the Cubaroo, has made a successful first flight It measures 88 feet across the ...

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  10. FOR LAST WICKET

    The wicket was hard and fast when the South Africans, with nine wickets down for 103, resumed their Innings against tho minor counties, who had ...

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  11. "MUST GET RIFLES"

    Owing to the withdrawal of the prosecution of Mr. Campbell, editor of the official organ of the Communists. Interest attaches to the prosecution of ...

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  12. SECOND SON

    Princess Mary's son was born at 10.20 a. m. Both mother and child are well. The news was announced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. OLDER THAN TUT'S

    A Chicago banker, who has returned from Cairo, declares that three tombs have been discovered In the Valley of the Kings a thousand years ...

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  14. Germany Will Probably Ratify Agreement

    "Tho Times" Berlin correspondent says that tho Nationalists carried a resolution adhering to the programme drawn up before the London confer ...

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  15. IN GREENLAND

    Smith and Nelson, the American world flight aviators, accompanied by Bocatelli, the Italian airman, left today on their flight a crops the ocean ...

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  16. HARD BATTLE

    In the American national tennis doubles. Patterson and Wood (Australia) beat Johnson and Griffin (America), 7-9, 4-0, 7-5, 8-6, 6-4 ...

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  17. BRITAIN AND EGYPT

    "The Egyptian official then withdrew." This phrase, with which the Foreign Office concluded a stern ...

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  18. PRISON REFORM

    "I have set apart Monday to complete the bill providing for prison reform," sold the Minister for Justice Mr. Ley. to -day. and I hope to have ...

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  19. FRANCE ACCLAIMS AMERICAN WORLD FLIERS

    A huge crowd of enthusiastic Frenchmen and Americans "mobbed'' the American world- flier, when they landed at Le Bourget, aerodrom outside Paris. The airmen are now at Iceland preparing to attempt the longest and most dangerous section of their trip--a nonstop "hop" of 825 mites to Greenland ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. SURPLUS OF £12,707

    An excess of receipts over expenditure of £12,707 was announced by the Premier, Mr. Theodore, in his budget speech In the Legislative Assembly ...

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  21. HIS LAST RESPECTS

    When tho appeal of Percy. Archibald McDonald came before the Full Court of Criminal Appeals to day he said that he had an application to ...

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  22. TILE INQUIRY

    Giving evidence before the Board of Trade, which is Inquiring into the question of whether there is a monopoly in the tile industry, Orlando ...

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  23. SCULLING DISPUTE

    P. Hannan, who still claims the Australasian sculling championship title, will row Dick Arnst on the Waikato River at Hamilton ...

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  24. "POT HOLES"

    Merewether streets have pot- holes, too! L. R. Brand Informed [?]rowether Council last night that Hopkins- street ...

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  25. SMOKED A PIPE

    A plea of guilty was entered by George Neaves, who was fined 10 s, with costs, by Mr. Perry, S. M., at the Newcastle police court to- day, for ...

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  27. NEXT JAMBOREE

    The International bey scouts' conference fixed the date of the next Jam bores as 1929 ...

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