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  6. NATIONS ASSEMBLE

    Gee[?] But your Australians to [?] grand." exclaimed Douglas Fair banks to "The Sun" representative as St. Colombes, after the ceremonial opening of the games at Stadium. "Sure, they were wonderful," [?]d Mary Pickford, [?]dly ...

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  7. NO NIGHT - BAKING

    If the decision of the International Labor Conference at Geneva on the night-baking question be re-affirmed by next year's conference, night baking will be prohibited throughout the countries included in the League of Nations after 1926. ...

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  8. "NEXT BEST THING"

    The Overseas Farmers' Co-operative Federation, of London, embracing co-operative producers of Australasia, and South Africa, is ...

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  9. TENNIS THRILLS

    In the final of the Wimbledon tennis singles, Boratra (France) beul Laensic (France) 6-1, 3-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. ...

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  10. NEWCASTLE POSITION

    Newcastle operative bakers put up A strenuous light for the retention of day [?]king. For a considerable period the ...

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  11. WHERE AUSTRALIA'S OLYMPIC TEAM IS COMPETING

    An aerial view of the Olympic ground at Paris during the opening football match of the Olympic Games. On the left background is the swimming pool, and just to the right is the polo field. Additional football grounds are seen in the right-distance. The track and field championships are being contested in the great Stadium. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WARSHIPS CHEERED

    Thousands lined the shores of Stanley Park, when the Hood led the special service squadron out this morning, on the voyage to San ...

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  13. COOLIDGE FAVORED

    W[?]-street is betting odds that Coolidge will be re-elected as president After finishing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BYFLEET TRAGEDY

    The trial of Vaquler for the murder of the publican, Jones, at the Blue Anchor Hotel, Byfleet, concluded yesterday, when the Jury returned a ...

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  15. ALLIED DISSENSION

    Opposition newspapers continue to make the most of the alleged Franco-British differences with regard to tho programme for tho forthcoming Allied ...

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  16. FORCED LANDING

    The forced landing of Squadron- leader MacLaren, fourteen miles west of Kushimoto, owing to running out of petrol, and tho crash of a ...

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  17. POOR SCORING

    The Northamptonshire cricketers, batting first on an easy wicket against South Africa, were dismissed for 157, Jupp batting forcefully for 84. He ...

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  18. HOPES DASHED

    Zaghlul Pasha told a workers' meeting that there was every reason for irritation against tho British Labor Government, which had dashed ...

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  19. Henley Finals

    The final of the Grand Challenge at . Henley was a splendid race. Jesus college led, and then the crews were level for three-quarters of a mile. ...

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  20. Golden Sausages

    The estate of the late Frederick Wall, chief partner in a London firm of sausage makers, has been sworn at £210.866. ...

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  21. English Wool Sales

    Offerings at tho wool sales totalled 5857 bales. There was a full attendance of buyers, and active demand, principally from home sections of the ...

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  22. Scouts In England

    The Australian scouts welcomed new arrivals at Waterloo station, and afterwards attended a service In St Colomba's Church, whore Princess ...

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