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  5. Prince Carol Claims Roumanian Throne.

    There was a sensation before the Bawden Welter was run at Grafton Cup meeting yesterday when officials called in a veterinary surgeon and ...

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  7. SHEEP STEALING

    Mr. D. McPherson, stock inspector fold Cumberland Pastures Protection Board that it was hopeless to speak and write of sheep stealing being ...

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  8. BOXING CHAMPIONS.

    Jack Dempsey weighed in at 19[?] lbs, and Sharket at 196lbs. boxing weights. the commission's doctor has examined both fighters an declared ...

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  9. KING FERDINAND

    King Ferdinand, of Roumania, died at Sinala, early on Wednesday morning. Prince Carol remains at his Paris residence. Replying to journalists desiring an interview he sent a ...

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  10. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The outery over France's non participation in the frothcoming Olympie games is raising strong hopes that Parliament will eventually vote the ...

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  11. HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    Sir Granville Byrie was entertained at two lunchcons at the Hotel Savoy to-day. The first was one of welcome by the Australian and New Zealand ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE CRUISER PROBLEM.

    The Right Hon. W. C. Bridgeman, First Lord of the Admiralty and lead or of the British delegation at Geneya spent a busy morning conferring with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DAVIS CUP

    The final draw of the European section of the Davis cup began to-day between France and Denmark. Cochet (France) defeated Ulrich ...

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  14. CRICKET POSTPONED.

    Dr. [?] heavy rain eve night there was no play in the match between New Zealand cricketers and a team representing the army. ...

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  15. MEALS IN SYDNEY.

    Members of the Caterers and Restaurant Keepers' Association held a meeting last night to discuss, measures for meeting the extra cost of service ...

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  16. MOTOR MAKING.

    Mr. Morris, the motor car manufacturer, has entertained Mr. B. E. Pratten, at his Coventry motor works, which are the largest in Europe and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. THE LAWLESS NORTH

    Another Englishman has been assaulted by a mob of strikers between Innisfail and Goondi Hill mill because he had gone to the office of the ...

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  18. SHEEP SKIN SALES.

    At the sheepskin sales there was a good selection, and all round competition. Australian merinos, full woolled, realised from par to five per ...

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  19. INTERRUPTED JOY RIDE.

    Mrs. J. J. Brattle, of Companies near Duhho, drove her husband's car into town to the picture theatre on Wednesday night. When she came ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    To-day's forecast 1st Unsettled with rain over southern inland areas, spreading to highlands and coastal ...

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  21. FRANCHISE IN ENGLAND.

    Sir Austen Chamberlain, Foreign Secretary, informed Miss Wilkinson (Labor) in the House of Commons today that, although the Government ...

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  22. MSTERIOUS DISEASE.

    A mysterious disease which has broken out in Elong district is affecting foxes, dogs and cats. It is being investigated by the Stock Branch of ...

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  23. TO COST MILLIONS.

    In connect ion with the Government's proposal to construct the Eastern Suburbs underground railway it is explained that the railway, will ...

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  24. THE WAR'S TOLL.

    Sir Granville Ryrie and Mr. Trumble will probably be the only Australia at Meningate, which it is anticipated will be the most impressive memorial ...

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  25. VETERAN CRICKETER.

    English newspapers publish very lengthy approciation of Jack Lyons, the veterian cricketer, whose death was reported from Adelaide on Wednesday ...

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  26. COMMUNIST ESCAPES.

    A Communist Deputy Marty Been, has been sentenced to a term of imprisoament for seditious propaganda and although he was in the Chamber ...

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  27. FELL FROM TRAM.

    Mrs Olive Dwyer, 66, sustained Severe injuries to the head, concussion, sealp wounds and obrasious when she fell from a from near Circular Quay ...

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  28. NECK AND SPINE BROKEN.

    With his neck broken art his spine fractured, Harry Cunningham, 30, of Long Bay, was brought 20 miles, by motor lorry, lying on a stretcher and ...

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  29. EQUAL FAY FDR GIRLS.

    Equal pay for girl clerks employed in the banks of the State of among the demands set down by the Back Officers Association in its latest ...

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  30. STUNT MANIA.

    A verdict of accidental death was recorded at the inquest concerning the deaths of a pilot and a mechanic who crashed in a crowded thorought fare at ...

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  31. STILL MORE FLIGHJS

    Major C. O. Osborne, of Vancouver, has planned a flight to Honolulu on August 15th for the Dole prize. He may continue on to Australia via Fiji ...

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