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  6. NOT SO TERRIBLE

    For the first time in history a Russian delegate. Tomsky addressed the trade union congress. He was cheered as the representative of millions of organised workers. He said that he was grateful for the example of British trade ...

    Article : 289 words
  7. SURPRISING THE NATIVES

    The Navigation Commission is making a deep impression on the natives of the territory. They will talk for a long time about the visit of the ...

    Article : 465 words
  8. WHAT IS SECURITY?

    "The chief danger now threatening the world is national security, regarded as a merely military problem, based solely on the predominance of force," said Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, outlining his disarmament scheme to the League of Nations Conference at Geneva. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 700 words
  9. IN THE DEPTHS

    How a brilliant, well educated man, a barrister and an Anglican priest, became a drunkard, was placed in an inebriate's home, reformed, was made ...

    Article : 154 words
  10. PREVENTING WAR

    Mr. Macdonald informed the "Sun's" Geneva correspondent that he had merely communicated his views on disarmament to the Dominions ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. WET WICKET

    Without going to the wickets to-day, the South of England team, which had lost nine for 312 on the previous day, declared the innings closed, and ...

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  12. SHIPWRECKED WOMEN

    Fairly definite news is now available that the white women survivors from the Douglas Mawson are alive, and they are ...

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  13. WHAT THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IS SEEING

    A typical native welcome at Attapl. Probably such a rousing welcome as this greeted the Governor-General. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Taylor Satisfied

    Taylor, the African captain, in the course of an interview, said that he was fairly satisfied with the South African batting. The bowlers had not ...

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  15. NO BOMBARDMENT

    It has transpired that when rumors were current that Dr. Sun Yat Sen contemplated bombarding Canton last week, the British consul ...

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  16. CHORUS OF REPROACH

    Zaghlul's intention to return to Egypt from France as soon as possible can only be interpreted as confirming his decision not to negotiate with ...

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  17. MISSED MUSSOLINI

    The "Tribune," says the "Times" correspondent at Rome, states that an attempt was made on the life of Signor Mussolini while returning to ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. WAR IN MOROCCA

    Spain's Moroccan war is extending according to the "Times" Madrid correspondent, who says that the latest communique warns the country to be ...

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  19. TOO CENTRALISED

    That Australia is too centralised is the opinion of Mr. Hill, M.P., a Victorian member of the Country party in the Federal Parliament, who is ...

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  20. NEW SERIAL

    The first instalment of "THE ORANGE YELLOW DIAMOND" will appear in the "Sun" to-morrow. Publication will continue ...

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  21. BOYS AT GOLF

    The finalists in the competition for the boys' golf championship are Peattie (Great Britain) and Manervrier (France). ...

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  22. TWO-UP FINES

    Charges of having played a game to the annoyance of the public were preferred against Edgar Sydney Nilsson, Percy Reginald Johnson, and Stanley ...

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  23. SCOUTS IN BRITAIN

    The South Australian scouts are proceeding on Monday to Salisbury, Christchurch, Winchester, Oxford, and Canterbury, returning to London on ...

    Article : 60 words
  24. ILLEGAL OYSTERS

    "He was drunk, your worship. He's never sober." said Mrs. Stewart to Mr. Perry, S.M., in the Newcastle Police Court to-day when her ...

    Article : 65 words
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  26. SALVING BARDIC'S CARGO

    Tugs are salving the cargo of the Bardic, which is still fast on the rocks off the Cornish coast. A quantity of frozen meat, has been landed at ...

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