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  3. HAMMOND AND SUTCLIFFE IN A RECORD PARTNERSHIP

    The first test match of the present series between England and Australia was continued at the Cricket Ground to-day with Australia in an apparently bad position, as England was only 108 in arrears with nine wickets in hand. ...

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  4. ANGLO-AMERICAN PARLEY ON WAR DEBTS

    The United States Ambassador (Mr. Andrew Mellon) conferred for half an hour with Mr. Baldwin. Acting Prime Minister ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GUY FA WKES SCARE IN COMMONS

    A momentary Guy Fawkes scare occurred in the House of Commons yesterday, when the fusing of an ...

    Article : 107 words
  6. HUNGER MARCHERS' INVASION

    Approximately 400 firemen will be sworn in as special police to aid in controlling the 2500 hunger ...

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    L. KAGEL. Hammond in action. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Gran Chaco Conflict

    LA PAZ (Bolivia)Sunday.—The Bolivian Foreign Office has, instructed the Washington. ...

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  9. Santa Claus Finds Job

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. Santa Glaus is coming to the aid of the unemployed with perhaps ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. ILLEGAL BETTING CHARGE.

    A remcnd for a week was granted George Temple (36, Ironworker), on an illegal betting charge, in the Police Court to-day. ...

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  11. KERENSKY IN BERLIN.

    Alexander Kerensky, who, until the outbreak of the Bolshevist Revolution, was Premier of the Russian Republican ...

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  12. LABOR UNREST IN SPAIN.

    Labor, unrest is again on the increase throughout Spain, particularly in the provinces of Cordova, Seville, and Saragossa. ...

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  13. DETECTIVES' BIG HAUL.

    A large quantity or tobacco and sugar, alleged to be stolen property, was recovered by detectives when they raided shops at ...

    Article : 165 words
  14. MARKS VICE BRADMAN.

    Alex Marks, the Randwlck lefthand batsman, has been chosen to accompany the New South Wales team to Victoria, and South ...

    Article : 41 words
  15. Policemen's Vigilance Rewarded

    How the vigilance of Constables Doherty and T hies field in the city on Saturday night resulted in ...

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  16. FILMS FELL INTO SEA.

    Judgment for the plaintiff for £88, with 100 guineas costs, was given to-day by the Chief Justice (Sir Janiei Blair), in the case in ...

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  17. NOTE NOT SENT TOPOWERS.

    Current reports that the German Government has addressed to the Powers a new ndte on the disarmament question is ...

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  18. AMBASSADOR'S DEATH.

    The French Ambassador to the Quirinal, Marquis de Beaumarchaise, who is a direct descendant of the famous author ...

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  19. ROOSEVELT'S MINISTRY

    The advisers of Mr. F. D. Roosevelt (President-elect) indicated to-day that the Progressive Republicans, who contributed to the overwhelming Democratic victory, would share in the new Administration. ...

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  20. GREAT LABOR LEADER

    Mr. William Green was to-day unanimously rePreiident of the American Federation of Labor. MR. GREEN'S presidency of this huge organisation has been one ...

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  21. BERNARD SHAW ATTACKS THE BIBLE.

    Describing himself as the "Bishop of Everywhere" in a preface to his latest book, "Adventures of a black girl in search of God," Mr. G. Bernard Shaw proved according to the newspapers that he is a very irreverent Bishop. THE girl asks a white missionary, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MOTOR MAGNATE'S ILLNESS.

    The continued improvement in the condition of Mr. Henry Ford was reported to-day in a hospital bulletin. The 10 days ...

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  23. BRIDGE CHAMPIONS.

    Hal sime and Willard Kam won the right to retain the Cavendish trophy, emblematic of the American Bridge League pair ...

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  24. THE MOST POPULAR YET.

    The competition conducted by, "The Daily standard," in conjunction with the picture "Speak Easily," at present being screened ...

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  25. THERE IS A HAPPY LAND.

    Believe it or not, there exists a race of people to whom such a thing, as. depression is unknown. The lucky folk are Eskimos in the ...

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  26. DID NOT KNOW THEIR "ONIONS."

    Because they packed their onions and oranges in crates marked with emblems of the farmer Monarchy as trade ...

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  27. POLICE COURT HUMOR

    The Defendant: Well, you see, I was walking up Queen-street on Saturday night with a cobber when f sees two girls in front we knew. I yells out "Hullo," and the "John" says to my cobber, "You shut up or I'll put you in the 'Peter.'" I have a grin on me face, and the constable turns to me and says, "You take that grin off your face or I'11 knock It off." I says, "Oh, yeah," and he aays, "Oh yeah," and pinches me. ...

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  28. ADJOURNED TILL NEXT SITTINGS.

    The Chief Justice (Sir James Blair) to-day adjourned the Mauds, ley divorce trial until the next civil sittings of the Supreme Court. ...

    Article : 149 words
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