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  6. ANCESTORS' SINS

    Police engaged in tracing a suspected Communist unearthed a plot to assassinate everyone of the Tokugawa blood. commencing with Prince Tokugawa, Speaker of the House of Peers, who represented Japan at the Washington Conference. ...

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  7. RELAY CONCERTS

    The possibilities of sending Great Britain's wireless programmes, by relays to Australia was discussed to-day between representatives of the British broadcasting company and Australian interests. ...

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  8. MUZZLING THE PRESS

    widespread Indignation has been aroused throughout Italy by the bringing into force of the decree for the regulation of the press, which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRITISH GOODS

    Sir Thomas Henley told the "Sun" representative that he agrees with Mr. Bruce's and Mr. Massey's proposals. but does not see why Australia ...

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  10. VISITORS SURPRISED

    A continual stream of European official delegations, and of Polish. Italian, French, Norwegian agriculturalists. including the French Minister ...

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  11. DECATHLON DAY

    The only Australian competing at the Olympiad today is Duigan in the Decathlon, which is almost monopolising the programme. ...

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  12. BIG SCORING

    The South Africans scored well on a perfect wicket in the third day's play of the match against Warwickshire. The team scored eight wickets for 3[?] ...

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  13. NOT A MONOPOLIST

    Lord Rothermere, in a signed article, explains that his main object in purchasing the Hulton publications was not to establish a newspaper ...

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  14. APPARENTLY ENDED

    The vernacular press publishes a report of a session of the Privy Council alleged to have been held on Wednesday, at which the Foreign ...

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  15. WHERE THE V.R.[?]. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE IS RUN

    The straight six at Flemington. New outer rails have been provided to prevent the horses from swerving along the fence and coming right up under the judge's box. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. GERMAN "EYE WASH"

    A typical example of how Germany is "preparing the ground" for the forthcoming Allied military inspection is given by the "Times" Berlin ...

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  17. TURKS ALARMED

    The Soviet press, according to "The Times" correspondent at ?Rign, publishes reports of Turkish alarm at the possibility of serious Soviet forces ...

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  18. EXPERTS' REPORT

    The London conference can accomplish nothing unless Germany is prepared to play her part. The Allies may arrive at an agreement with ...

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  19. BUDDING CRAFTSMEN AT WICKHAM

    The manual training class at Wickham Public School. The boys are enthusiastic carpenters, and some of them are quite expert, as evidenced by some of the [?]cles they are holding ranging from boxes to a model train and railway station. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. GREAT LOCK-OUT

    The Spanish Directory, says the "Times" Madrid correspondent, has shut down the -Madrld tobacco factory for three months locking out ...

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  21. LEWES BY-ELECTION

    The bye-election for the Lewes division of Sussex, the vacancy having been caused by the appointment of Lieutenant-Colonel Campion (C.).as ...

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  22. ADVERSE BALANCE

    Imports to the Commonwealth for the July-May period of 1923-4 [?]xc[?]ed the exports by £17,021,674. A year ago the adverse balance was ...

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  23. SCIENTIST'S MEMORY

    Many scientific societies presented addresses at tho Kelvin celebration yesterday. That from the Australian Institute ...

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  24. BUILDING FUND

    Mrs. Nell[?]'s sub-committee of the Carrington branch of the Newcastle Presbytery building fund will conduct a masked dance in the Palais Royal ...

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  26. CONFECTIONERS' AWARD

    An agreement between the employers and the Confectioners' Industrial Union of Australia has been signed, fixing the wages at £[?] 16s 6d for ...

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