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  5. His Holiness Leads Great Procession

    VATICAN CITY, Thursday.—History ms made when the Pope led a solemn Eucharistic procession, leaving the Vatican for the first ...

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  6. GANG WAR

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—The recent gang warfare, resulting in the fatal shooting of George Gaffney at Maroubra on July IR, had a sequel in the ...

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  7. TALKING PEACE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Mr. Adams stated that work on the blue prints for the three discussed cruisers would continue, and orders ...

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  8. LIBELLED

    MELBOURNE,Friday.—The jury in the first Civil Court to-day awarded Vivian Deacon; a spiritualist, who claimed £500 damages from "Truth and ...

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  9. MALTA

    MALTA, Thursday.—A memorandum, signed by Lord Strickland, and the ministers for Education, the Treasury, Public Health, Public ...

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  10. CLOSE CALL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Washed from the rocks while fishing at Long Bay this morning, Thomas Roach (20), of Leichardt, owes his escape from death, ...

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  11. IRON AND STEEL

    LONDON, Thursday —In the House of Commons Mr.Graham announced that the inquiry into the iron and steel industry would be conducted by a subcommittee ...

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  12. COCAINE

    SYDNEY. Friday.—A gay party in a Darlinghurst flat was in- ' terrupted by the appearance of defectives of the Drug Bureau last ...

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  13. 9000 GUESTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Nine thousand ghosts attended his Majesty's garden party at the Palace. The King was unable to leave his ...

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  14. FIERCE FIRE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Damage running into thousands of pounds was caused by a fire in the premises of Silveride Glass Company, Camperdown, yesterday ...

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  15. PUBLIC WORKS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—At the instance of the Minister for Works (Mr. King) the works authorities have prepared a schedule of repair and other ...

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  16. ONE DEAD

    BRISBANE, Friday—Richard Alrnold(30), one of the victims of,the Wharf street shooting on Wednesday night, died in hospital this morning. ...

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  17. RATES

    KINGAROV, Friday.—A. deputation from the Shire Council to the Homo Secretary yesterday asked permission to write 50 per cent, of the nrrenrs ...

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  18. RUN OVER

    BRISBANE, Friday.—George Muuro met a shocking death on the railway line between Mayne Junction and Albion this afternoon. ...

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  19. BASHER GpANGS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The silence of the Labour louder (Mr. Lang) regarding "basher." gangs Was referred ta yesterday by the Minister for Minos ...

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  20. KELLOGG PACT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Mr. Hoover has expressed Hie deepest Satisfaction in pence events. The memorable events which marked July 24 as ...

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  21. DIVORCE PUZZLE

    REMO, Thursday—Jones one of the principals in the recent divorce case married the co-respondent, Hannah Jonce in Chicago to-day. In view of ...

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  22. divining rod

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Lecturing at Hawkesburg College Mr. H. Dare, one of the Irrigation Commissioners, Said the results of wafer divining did not ...

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  23. Kraft Cheese Case

    BRISBANE,Friday.—In the Supreme Court, the case in which the Kraft Cheese Company Incorporated and kraft Walker Cheese Comapny, ...

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  24. Comressed to Murder

    PATHS, Friday —A young widower Paul Dufour, has confessed to the murder of Marin Uuguet, whose body was found in a sack in a saud dune on July ...

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  25. Hammond Injured

    London, Thursday—Levesson Gower announced to-day that Hammoud's playing in the fourth test against the South Africans is ...

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  26. Graf Zeppelin

    FRIEDRICHSHAVEN, Thursday —The Graf Zeppelln begins the Atlantic flight on August 1. Captain Willian will again be a passengers. The ...

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  27. Egypt

    LONDON, Thursday—Lord Passfield's name is mentioned as a successer to Lord Llovd, but well informed circles befieve that Lord Oliver wits ...

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