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  6. AUSTRALIANS OUT

    America will hold the Davis Cup for at least another year. William Johnston and W. T. Tilden (America) beat G. L. Patterson and P. O'Hara Wood (Australia), 5—7, 6—3, 6—4, 6—1, In the doubles to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SMALL BEGINNINGS

    "The garden would soon bo a farm, and the farm n ranch. Thus the Dominions themselves would ultimately benefit. This view is put by Sir Robert Bourne in support of him proposal for Empire settlement. in which gardens would form the ...

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  8. INDIA FOR INDIANS

    A very keen fight Is raging in the Imperial Legislature, which is In session at Simla, In regard to the future of the public services. The ...

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  9. IN CHINA STRAITS

    Though the Mandate Territory Is a country of heavy rainfall, scarcely a drop of rain fell during Lord Forster's visit. ...

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  10. EMPIRE PROBLEMS

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, Colonial Secretary, Interviewed aboard ship before his departure for Britain, affirmed his opinion that a solution of the ...

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  11. RUSSIAN MEETINGS

    How kecklers of Soviet speakers are liable to be shot in Russia was described by a resident of Petrograd, addressing a Labor gathering in ...

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  12. LEAGUE ORDERS

    Mr. Hurst's naval speech Is being discussed with intense Interest In the League lobbies. The French and other nations eagerly regard the ...

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  13. EVEREST ASCENT

    General Bruce arrived In Marseilles to-day, en route for England. Speaking of the Everest attempt, he said: "The attempted conquest of ...

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  14. BIG YARD OF SHEEP AT MAITLAND

    Mr. J. Enright, one of the auctioneers who operates at the Campbell's Hill sale yards at West Maitland every Monday is shown seeking bids for a pen of fat sheep. There is a big crowd of buyers around him, and plenty of sheep in the adjoining pens. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WAR RESPONSIBILITY

    whatever view may be taken in Britain and France of Germany's prof[?]sed anxiety to discover who was responsible for the Great War, ...

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  16. EXPRESS 'BUSES'

    "The Times" Paris correspondent says that "express" omnibuses will be seen in the streets of Paris. ...

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  17. TWENTY KILLED

    A communal fracas between Hindus and Mahometans in Kohat, on the north-west frontier Province, in which 20 were killed, is reported from ...

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  18. FINAL DEFEAT

    The South Africans ended their tour of Britain with n defeat at the bands of C. J. Thornton's eleven by an Innings and 45 runs, In spite of ...

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  19. BY ANY OTHER NAME

    The French Academy has decided not to admit the word "cocktail" into its dictionary, although that form of beverage, is now familiar in France. ...

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  20. MILLER'S FOREST

    The Miller's Forest Progress Association organised a successful social on Thursday night, the proceeds of which will go towards the purchase ...

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  21. SWIFT WORKER

    Frederick Gane, described as a notorious Australian crook, has been sentenced to 18 months' rigorous Imprisonment in Colombo on a charge of ...

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  22. "BLACK" SHOWS

    Mrs. Rickle, secretary of the Theatrical Employees' Union, said this morning, that a meeting of the union would be held at the Trades Hall ...

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  23. NOT HIS OWN

    Referring to the £30,000 worth of shares in the biscuitmaking firm of McVitle and Price, said to have been acquired by him, Mr. Ramsay ...

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  24. LEFT HIS TREE

    Holmes, the mental patient, who took refuge in a tree and defied the police, has come down. The police brought his wife from ...

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  26. NO TELEPHONES

    Because of the damage caused by heavy rainfall, Orange is cut off from telephonle communication with the surrounding towns ...

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