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  6. MYSTERIOUS GUNS

    The South African authorities had been puzzled by the discovery of a cargo of German guns and ammunition on a vessel which recently came into port at Durban. The destination of the contraband cargo is a mystery. ...

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  7. THANKS TO AUSTRALIA

    The League of Nations has sent a message of thanks to Australian women for their generous help in the maintenance of child welfare. Mr. Charlton was congratulated on his courageous outspokenness, whereas most delegates, it was said, were afraid of offending other ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AIR PROGRESS

    A weekly airship service to the Cape In 5 12 days, a b[?]-weekly service to Australia In 11 cays, an all-British line to Canada In 2 12 days, and a ...

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  9. RIFF REVOLT

    That the Riff Insurgents' extravagant demands virtually rule out any hope of the Spanish Directory's peace move meeting with the slightest ...

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  10. THROUGH COOK PASSAGE

    "I am glad that we are going through the same passage that old Captain Cook sailed through 151 years ago," said Lord Forster, as the ...

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  11. JAPANESE OVERFLOW

    The Shinano Emigration Society reports the purchase of 30,000 acres of land from Brazil for a Japanese village. The Government ...

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  12. COMING HOME

    Mr. R. B. Orchard (formerly Minister for Repatriation), who represented Australia at the British industries Fair at Birmingham, will leave for ...

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  13. GUERILLA WAR

    The Georgian Legation in Paris confirms the news of the revolt against Soviet rule. It states, according to the "Times" ...

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    "THE EYE THAT MARKS THE GLIDING CREATURES SEES How graceful pride can be, and how majestic case."—Gliding without perceptible effort across the lake in the Melbourne Zoological Gardens, the swan ga[?]s with pardonable self-satisfaction at the reflection of its own image in the still, clear water. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. RUSSIA'S NEEDS

    Miss Susie Lawrence, Labor M.P., who has returned from a visit to Russia, says that nothing interests Russians except the British loan, which is ...

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  16. TOKIO SCARED

    The worst earthquake that has occurred since January 15 scared all Tokio into the streets at nine minutes past ten o'clock this ...

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  17. CABLE RATES

    It is stated on behalf of the Eastern Extension Cable Company that the reductions in cable rates between Britain and Australia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. FAT STOCK SALES

    The stock tales at Maitland on Mondays are fully reported in the Newcastle "Sun" on the tame day. On Mondays and Thursdays ...

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  19. MISSING BOOKS

    The "Daily Mail's" Rome correspondent states that the Italian Government is not certain of the truth of Professor D[?]martino's "confession" ...

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  20. YOUTHFUL NEWCASTLE ATHLETES

    The Newcastle Central School athletic team, which has gone to Katoomba to participate in sports conducted by the Pen[?]th and Katoomba High Schools. It ts the best athletic team to represent the school outside Newcastle district. Back row (left to right): ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MINERS' MEETING

    At a special meeting of Northern Extended Minors' Lodge at Teralba. the council minutes were dealt with, and the dispute between the ...

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  22. GREB BEATS TUNNEY

    The middleweight Harry Greb detested Gene Tunney, light heavyweight champion. In a fast 10-round bout here last night. ...

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  23. ORIENT LIFEBOATS

    The Board of Trade has tested the lifeboats of the new Orient liner Orama. They are of seamless steel, with big ...

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  24. JAPAN AND CHINA

    The Foreign Office states that the Consul-General at Mukden has protested against outrages by Chinese against Japanese. ...

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  26. HIT A WHALE

    The giant Cunard liner, Berengarla, while steaming at full speed in mid Atlantic, impaled a 30ft. whale on her bow[?] ...

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