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  6. FASTER MAILS

    Mr. Larkin. London manager of the Common wealth line, informed the "Sun" he had already investigated a scheme sim[?]ler to, Sir James Cunnoll'ys. for speeding up the mails to Australia. He was unable to divulge the conditions contained in his ...

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  7. LIKE NEW PIN

    To the maddening music of native drums made by stretching Iguana skin over the head or a section of hollow log. Lord Forster entered the harbor ...

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  8. KNOWS NO HATE

    "France knows no hate. She is striving for peace," exclaimed M. Herriot at the Geneva Assembly, replying to "My excellent friend, Mr. Macdonald." He declared that the League had a moral responsibility towards ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. STRAIGHT SETS

    The Australian doubles' pair, Patterson and word. playing brilliant tennis, to-day, beat L[?]cos[?]n and Bragnon (France), 6-4, 6-4, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BOGUS CHARITY

    Mr. Steven Howard. an Australian, living at a hotel In Bloomsbury,re- ported to the police that he was victim of a confidence trick. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PRINCE'S SECRETARY

    Sir Godfrey Thomas, private secretary to the Prince of Wales, is engaged to marry Miss Diana Hoskyns, daughter of Archdeacon ...

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  12. CHASING SETTLERS

    The results of the "Sun's" inquiries suggest the need for extending publicity in rural Britain. "Personal contact with land workers ...

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  13. RAISING THE WIND

    Rumors have long been current that the Bolsherists intend to raise money by extensive sales of Russian art treasures. These seem to be ...

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  14. SUDDEN DEATH

    Sir Cyril Jackson died suddenly while dloing. He was head of the West Australian Education Department from 1897 ...

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  15. "VICTORY" WINS THE PRIZE

    One of the finest poster sets scon at a ball for a long time was the "Victory" set, which icon the first prize at the T[?]pistes' Ball in Sydney. The set, arranged by Miss Don[?] Smith, advertised Scott and Underwood typewriters, and this-y-scecn people took part. Only a portion of the set is shown in the photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Early Showdown Likely in Japan

    The question of army reductions is rapidly approaching a point where a "show-down" must be demanded as to whether tho militarists alone will ...

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  17. SUSSKIND'S CENTURY

    The Africans did well to-day to get five South of England wickets for 109. Then Fender. Calthorpe and Gill[?]gao, by dashing hitting, doubled the score ...

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  18. MUTUAL HELP

    M. Herriot, in a glad note to the 18 nations, has endorsed the League's treaty or mutual assistance. which Britain has already rejected because ...

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    JEAN BAROTRA, who went down to O'Hara Wood in the first singles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. MESNA WRECK

    Latest reports from the Tongan Islands state that as heavy seas are breaking on the Hafau Flal. the steamer Mes[?]a (formerly the ...

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  21. RESTRICTIONS OFF

    "The Times" Berlin correspondent says that the restrictions placed on the movement of Germans between unoccupied and occupied territory ...

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  22. CHANGED TIMES

    The army medical authorities have found a polite substitute for the wartime phrase, "Swinging the lead." They point out that [?]22 soldiers, ...

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  23. BOY GOLF CHAMPION

    In the final match for the boys' golf championship Peattle (Britain) defeated Manicuvrler (France), two up. ...

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  24. AMUNDSEN BANKRUPT.

    Captain Amundsen, the famous Arc[?]c explorer, has filed his petition in bankruptey, attributing his failure to heavy losses is unsuccessful attempts ...

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  25. SECRETARY RECALLED

    A sensation has been caused at Australia House by the announcement that Colonel Hogben. who has been assistant secretary to Sir Joseph Cook ...

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