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  4. SECRET ARMS

    The Inter-Allied Military Control Commission has demanded punishment for the Stettin authorities, because they refused permission to ...

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  5. GREEN TERROR

    "We complained of and fought the Black and Tans under British rule," an Irishman from County Mayo writes to the "Star," "but our sufferings ...

    Article : 566 words
  6. TELL-TALE ALCOHOL

    Why some men take to drink was the popular subject discussed at the conference of the British Medical Association at Glasgow. ...

    Article : 230 words
  7. BRITISH CREDIT

    A possible solution of the North Shore Bridge problem has been provided by "The Times" lobbyist correspondent. ...

    Article : 193 words
  8. MAN ATE MAN

    That cannibalism existed in Europe in prehistoric times has been proved by the discoveries of Doctor Bayer, a Viennese ...

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  9. UNKNOWN SYDNEY

    This question was put to Dr. Arthur by some women whose lives have been spent in the sunshine of prosperity, and he repeated it to a meeting of women ...

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  10. TOURISTS ON STRIKE

    The largest party of Australian tourists that ever visited Japan sailed homeward-bound yesterday on the steamer St. Albans. ...

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  11. ACROSS THE TASMAN

    Discussing the reciprocal tariff agreement with New Zealand, Mr. J. H. Sharwood, president of the Victorian Boot and Shoe Manufacturers' ...

    Article : 218 words
  12. ON CONSTANTINOPLE

    Greek military activity is manifest in Thrace, says the Constantinople correspondent of "The Times," and several highly placed Greek officers ...

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  13. RADIO TO AUSTRALIA

    The Post Office in negotiating for the construction of a radio-station, working directly with South Africa, India and Australia. ...

    Article : 69 words
  14. MYSTERY THEFT

    How £350 was stolen from Aybrook-street Police Station, London, is engaging the attention of a special force of Scotland Yard detectives. ...

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  15. "NO RECOGNITION"

    A member of the 2nd Light Horse complained yesterday that although the members of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Light Horse were kept in Egypt in ...

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  16. PRINCESS FINED

    A Dresden court has fined a Parisian, the Princess Faucigny Lucinge, 4500 marks for calling a German Customs official a "boche." ...

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  17. Crew Rejoins Ship

    The crew of the steamer Waitemata, who went on strike at Anacortes, Washington State, where they were loading lumber, have rejoined the ...

    Article : 43 words
  18. SOME OF SYDNEY'S POOR

    Yesterday afternoon Dr. Arthur, M.L.A., took a party to see how some of the poor live. One of the pictures is that of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. DACOIT MURDERS

    Dacoity (robbery by armed gangs), with murder and arson, is reported from Digri, 30 miles from the scene of the recent dacoity in ...

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