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  4. Roosevelt Agrees to Discuss War Debt War Debt Revision

    In acknowledging receipt of Great Britain's £2,000,000 "token" payment—an acknowledgement of the war debt pending a final settlement—President Roosevelt has suggested that she send representatives ...

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  5. UNION'S CHALLENGE TO GOVERNMENT

    Statements in support of his criticism of the Dredge Department were made by the Secretary of the Painters' and ...

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  6. BODYLINE VERDICT

    Though the M.C.C. Committee has expressed readiness to meet Australian representatives "at any time" ...

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  7. CHALLENGE TO LANG

    "Again I challenge Mr. J. T. Lang to meet me on the same platform to debate the scurrilous allegations he so ...

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    Miss Charlotte Niven, World Secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association, interviewed Melbourne, on her first visit ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. For Ballet

    Miss Betty Ainsworth, principal dancer in "Roksanda," to be presented be the First Australian Ballet at the Conservatorium of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SOLICITOR AGAIN

    The birthday gift of the Full Court to-day to Thomas Ernest Rofe, of Sydney, was the unconditional restoration ...

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  11. WALLABIES GO DOWN

    Losing Malcolm through a dislocated shoulder, and Hodgson with a broken wrist early in the first half, the Wallabies made a ...

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  12. English League Follows Australian Rule

    The English Rugby League has at last adopted the Australian method of restarting the game after a force, or "touchdown" as ...

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  13. "IF ALL OUR PLAYERS WERE CRAWFORDS"

    Henri Cochet described Crawford as the superior of Ellsworth Vines, the present tennis champion of the world on hard courts, ...

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  14. Ship That Never Returned—The Waratah

    The ill-fated Waratah, which left Durban on July 26, 1909, homeward bound from Australia to England, with 300 passengers and crew aboard and has not been heard of since. A vessel has struck what is believed to be a submerged wreck off the coast ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THE SUN STOP PRESS

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  16. AGONISING DEATH IN MOUNTAINS

    When a car driven by Arthur McIvor (58), garage owner, of Macquarie-street, Sydney, was travelling down Mount Tomah, ...

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  17. TRAIN DELAYED THREE HOURS

    A delay of more than three hours to the North Coast passenger train, due at Newcastle at 3.25 p.m. to-day, was caused when a truck from a ...

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  19. English Boxers Here

    A fighting chaperone has been the particular duty of Ned Tarleton, former featherweight champion of Great Britain during the trip from ...

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