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  4. AFTERNOON TEA

    Three women jurors at an Aylesbury murder trial, who had already been locked up for four nights, pleaded to be allowed to go home on Saturday ...

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  5. THE BIG DRUMMER

    "He will beat the big drum, advertise the Dominions, carry greater weight, and attract more attention in representing their interests than ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIG DUBLIN RAID

    The huge military raid in Dublin is still in progress, though it is Hearing completion. It is being carried out on a scale unprecedented since the ...

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  7. "HE DID IT!"

    Dramatic evidence was given during the hearing of the appeal by Field and Gray against their conviction for the murder of Irene Munro, the young ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WORK SLACK

    The South Wales popper workers have agreed to a 5 per cent. reduction in their wages, otherwise the works would have been forced to close down. ...

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  9. NEW MINISTERS

    A message from Paris states that the new Cabinet has now been completed. The following are members:-- ...

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  10. AFGHAN AMENITIES

    The correspondent of the Associated Press, writing from Kabul regarding the British Mission, cays that the Amir sent his own Daimler car for ...

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  11. FLEET LEAVES

    The last, lachrymose mists of the dawn were steaming up around Fort Denison when his Majesty's Australian fleet put out to sea soon before 9.30 ...

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  12. SENATOR MILLEN

    That Senator Millen is likely to hasten his return to Australia in order to take over the duties of Acting Prime Minister while Mr. Hughes is ...

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  13. "UNIONISM ATTACKED"

    A message from Washington states that Mr. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, has issued a call to members of the ...

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  14. LEGALISING ABORTION

    The "National Tidende" (Copenhagen) declares that the Russian Soviet Government has issued a decree authorising aborticide in public ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN WARSHIPS MOVING OUT FOR JERVIS BAY

    This morning ships of the Australian Navy left Sydney in order to carry out manoeuvres in Jervis Bay. The picture shows the flagship Melbourne leading the way down the harbor, with the Brisbane closely following. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. GIANT SUBMARINES

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Berlin states that Dr. Oswald Flamm, Professor of Marine Architecture at Charlottenburg Technical ...

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  17. GERMAN RIOT

    A message from Berlin states that disturbances occured at Konigsberg on the occasion of the anniversary of the death in 1919 of Karl Liebknecht, the ...

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  18. STOP-PRESS

    Kelleway, not out...115 Taylor, c Strudwick, b Fender 38 Fellow, not out...27 Sundries...21 ...

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  19. PERSIAN CRISIS

    The crisis in Persia is due to the new Bolshevik Cabinet seizing the power, and carrying out what practically amounted to a coup d'etat. ...

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