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  4. ANOTHER DEFEAT

    The pitch at Canterbury was fast and hard to-day, despite Sunday's light rain. Knott scored 63 in 100 minutes. ...

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  5. HANGMAN SHOT

    John Ellis, the famous hangman, who recently resigned his position, was found lying at his home with a bullet wound in the ...

    Article : 159 words
  6. DETAILS WANTED

    Though there Is little doubt that the London Conference agreement will be ratified by the nations concerned. It is apparently not giving complete satisfaction either to France or Germany. In the Parliaments of both these countries there are critics who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HIS NEW DISTANCE

    Fifteen thousand people assembled at the stadium to witness the contests for the German athletic championships in Berlin, in which Carr's and Porri[?]s entries, in response to an invitation and challenge, provided added interest. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MCDONALD RETURNING

    The "Star" says that A. E. MacDonald, the Australian fast bowler, will spend the winter in Melbourne, because of his wife's health. He will ...

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  9. SCOUTS IN SWITZERLAND

    After a visit to Paris, where they inspected the Palace of Versailles, the South Australian and Ta[?]manian boy scouts arrived at ...

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  10. NOISY MILKMAN

    Many of the Australians in Paris during the Olympic Games formed themselves into a small colony during their stay. Invading restaurants and ...

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  11. LOCATELLI SAFE

    Locatelli, the Italian airman, and his three companions, whose failure to reach Greenland from Iceland had caused grave fears ...

    Article : 64 words
  12. LESSON IN OIL

    "These magnificent works, covering a square mile, are an object lesson to Australia," said Sir Hugh Denis[?] speaking at a dinner after inspecting ...

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  13. NIGHT FLYING

    Regular night air services are to be instituted between Berlin and Copenhagen, via Stetl[?] in September, according to the "Times" Berlin cor- ...

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  14. MAY NOT LIVE

    The condition of M[?]hon, the Pevensey murderer, is causing anxiety. He has hardly eaten since his appeal was dismissed, and refuses to talk, read or ...

    Article : 138 words
  15. COLD AT MARS

    Cold weather prevails on Mars, ac- cording to Abbe Moreaux, director of the Bourges observatory, who said that he had noticed that the melting ...

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  16. BROOKES BEATEN

    In the American national tennis singles at Forest Hills, Koliehe[?] (America) beat Norman Brookes (Australia) 0-6, 9-7, 6-3, 6-2. ...

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  17. MEN WHO DISCUSSED THE FATE OF EUROPE

    Delegates from many countries, who attended the Reparations Conference in London and accepted the Dawes Report. Front row, left to right Mr. Kellogg (U.S.A.), M. Theuni[?] (Belgium), M, Herriol (France), Mr. Ramsay Macdonold (Britain), Signor dc Stefani (Italy), and Baron Hayashi (Japan). The photograph was taken on the steps of the British Foreign Office. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. "UNDER A CLOUD"

    "If Carrington had been dealing with the Gas Company, the light would have been cut off 10 month ago," said Alderman Ellis at ...

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  19. TOURIST TRAFFIC

    Alderman Cornish put up a plea for Newcastle as a seaside resort at the council meeting last night when he moved that "the railway ...

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  20. SUNDAY TRAINS

    An agitation is to be made to secure an excursion train from Newcastle on Sundays during the summer season to Wyong, and further on, ...

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  21. ALLEGED IMPOSITION

    Henry Haydon (40), a signwriter, charged before Mr. A. R. Perry, S.M., in the Newcastle police court to-day. with having imposed upon ...

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  22. WORLD'S TRADE

    World figures for the first three months of 1924 show a remarkable revival in trade. Every country Imported mort than in the corresponding ...

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  23. GREATER NEWCASTLE

    A letter from the Local Government Department was received by the Lake Macquario Shiro Council yesterday, asking what steps had been ...

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  24. "HARSH" NOTE

    The Egyptian Government, replying to the British note of August 18 concerning the Soudan mutiny, protests against its "harsh and ...

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  26. BOXER MARRIED

    Jack Bloomfield, the British boxing champion, was married at the Strand registry office to-day. He adopted a sparring pose for the photographers. ...

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  27. Billiard License

    Alfred Henry Lewis, at Newcastle licensing court to-day, was granted a, billiard license for premises in Mitchell-street, Stocklon. ...

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