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  5. BRITISH CABINET ACTS.

    The Near East situation is still regarded in British Ministerial circles as grave. The Government views, the Turkish action as an infringement of the Allied note, and decided that it was impossible to permit the ...

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  6. FILM LOGIC.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- Reuter's correspondent at Buenos Ayres states that the promoter, Augustin, has cabled Battling Siki for his terms for a bou[?] ...

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  8. TRAINING SCHEME.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The Government is subsidising a scheme for the training of domestic servants, and has contributed £50,000. The training will be ...

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  9. WILDS OF PAPUA

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The advance party of the Australian directed Papuan exploratory expedition leaves London shortly to endeavour to obtain the ...

    Article : 217 words
  10. RUNAWAY CARRIAGE

    MACKAY, Saturday. -- Several [?]in passengers at a wayside station in this district had a sensational experience. Seeing an uncoupled carriage, they ...

    Article : 170 words
  11. THE WIRELESS WIZARD.

    SENATOR GUGLIELMO MARCONI, the noted wireless expert. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. IN THE BALANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. -- The position in regard to the engineers' dispute in Victoria still hangs in the balance. Representatives of different ...

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  13. SCHOOLBOY SPRINTER.

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday. -- The schoolboy Betts, who recently astounded the South African athletic world by sprinting 100 yards in 4sec, to-day ...

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  14. COAL CRISIS.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. -- The liner Bendigo sailed yesterday for Australia, but put back to port to-day on news being received of the likelihood of an ...

    Article : 64 words
  15. WIRELESS OUTBACK

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.-- Mr. J. [?]. Dodwell, the Government Astronomer, is his report concerning the South Australian expedition to view the solar eclipse ...

    Article : 292 words
  16. PEACE OR WAR?

    MUSTAPHA KEMAL PASHA. The man on whom peace or war at the Dardan[?]iles depended. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. EISTEDDFOD "FACH"

    The Saint David's Society held an Eis[?]eddfod "Fach" (a small eisteddfod) in the School of Arts hall on Saturday evening. The chairman for the occasion ...

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  18. DEATH SENTENCE.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. -- The Johannesburg Special Criminal Court sentenced to death Lawrence Murray Sanders and Anteries Willen Lategan for having ...

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  19. AT A DIZZY HEIGHT.

    Men at work on the cross of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, engaged in the task of renovation and regilding. One of the men is seen standing on the cross -- 365 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. A GOLFER'S FEAT.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- Captain Carter, winner of the Welsh amateur golfship, was offered 100 to 1 by a lady golfer that he could not hit the ball into ...

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  21. THE COAL CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday. -- There is hope at Litligow that the threatened crisis in the coal mining country will be avoided. The Eastern district is not ...

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  22. MACLAREN 'S TEAM.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The following cricketers are leaving for Australia immediately: Maclaren, Calthorpe, Wilson, Wilkinson, Chapman, Lowry, ...

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  23. DANGEROUS CARGOES.

    Onions are unwelcomed as a boat's cargo, for not only are these apt to swell when touched by water, but they give off a very unpleasant gas after they have ...

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  24. COST OF LIVING.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-- Objection to the Arbitration Court adding 3s a week [?] the quarter's figures of the cost of living as supplied by the ...

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  25. [?] ELECTIONS

    [?]. -- The A. L. P. ex[?] to endorse the [?] Griffith for [?] ...

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    Captain Andrew Lang Aerial expert to Captain Hurley expedition, who is astonishing the natives of Papus. Captain Lang is a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. INVENTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY.

    The inventor of photography was one, Nicephore Niep[?]e, who was born in 1765 at Chalons- sur- Sa[?]ne (France). He joined the army, but ill-health and failing ...

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  28. THE METROPOLITAN.

    SYDNEY, Saturday. -- There was a very large attendance at Tattersall's Club to-night when the card was called on the Metropolitan Handicap. Not a ...

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  29. STATE ORCHESTRA

    SYDNEY, Saturday. -- Immediate prospects of the State orchestra are not bright, and an appeal has [?] made to the Victorian gua[?] ...

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  30. TIMING A TRAIN.

    When you are travelling by rail, you may want to know just how fast it is going. If so, nolo that on one side of the line are small white posts bearing ...

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  31. HEALTH AND RENTS.

    [?] are not exempt from [?] they were everyone would have delicate wif[?]. -- Judge Cin[?]r. ...

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  32. Family Notices

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  33. DISCOVERY.

    [?] episode [?] George Walsh. [?] ...

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