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  6. CHARLTON'S APPEAL

    Mr. Charlton (Australia) objects to the council of the League of Nations dictating to the Assembly. If the council becomes too powerful, the League will not last long, he declares. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ULSTER BORDER

    It is understood that the British Cabinet has decided to make another endeavor to arrange a conference between Mr. Cosgrave and Sir James ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MIDNIGHT STABBING

    A sensational stabbing affray in a club at midnight resulted in the death of a bookmaker. The affray followed a dispute over betting transactions. The club door-keeper, who attempted to quell the trouble, was ...

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  9. HOMEWARD BOUND

    All the Australian Boy Scouts assembled at Australia House for a dinner and dance before leaving for home by the Moreton Bay. ...

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  10. LIFE IN DANGER

    Appeals, largely of an hysterical nature, are pouring in on Gandhi. urging him to take no risks with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. STILL IN DOUBT

    The "Daily News" says that whatever the decision of the Cabinet committee. consisting of Messrs. Snowden. Thomas, Webb and Lunn, ...

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  12. FASSIFERN'S DAILY MENACE AT THE JAWS OF DEATH

    The tale of an unfinished bridge appears on page 6. It shows how a death-trap has been created at Fassifern station, by the necessity for residents of the township and visitors going to and from the station having to cross the permanent way, with its many sets of rails. The exit shown from the bridge leads into the busb. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. THEATRICAL LOSSES

    In a preliminary bankruptcy statement, the well-known theatrical producer, Mr. C. B. Cochran, estimates his liabilities at £80,000. ...

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  14. QUALITY TELLS

    Mr. Joseph Thomas, director of the Swan Settlers' Association. West Australia, told a "Sun" representative that three months' inquiries had ...

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  15. ZAGHLUL IN LONDON

    The Egyptian Premier. Zaghiul Pasha, has arrived in London to interview Mr. Mac- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SYDNEY'S GOAL IN DANGER

    West Wallsend attacking Sydney's goal during the match at Newcastle last Saturday. The West Wallsend players seen in the photo. are M[?]L[?]hlin (No. 10) and Erickson (9). The Sydney men shown are Wilson (3), Rol[?]on, Montgomery, and Greagg (in goal). (Another picture of this match appears on page 3.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. KEEN DEMAND

    At the wool sales 8680 bales were offered, to keen competition. The catalogue Included 1976 bales of New Zealand, 1620 New South Wales, 1463 ...

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  18. STRENUOUS DANCE

    Moritz Alexandre Conradi, who was charged with murder, and subsequently acquitted, following the shooting of M. Vorowsky, the Soviet ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN AUDIENCES

    Miss Gertrude Elliott says, "I was astonished at Australian audiences' enthusiasm. People will travel a hundred miles to attend a theatre. ...

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  20. WASHED ASHORE

    The body of Professor Darroch, of the Edinburgh University, who disappeared while on a [?]day on the island of Jura, in the Inner Hebrides, ...

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