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  6. WHEN WORDS FAIL

    "It is all a little bewildering," says "The Times," referring to the Geneva disarmament resolution, which it describes as a form of words ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. GIRL AND THE RAJAH

    A sensational action for maintenance, brought by an Australian girl in Bengal, against her husband, the Rajah Tikari, a young Indian nobleman, was dismissed by the judge. The Tikari family jewels were mentioned in the suit. ...

    Article : 381 words
  8. WARNINGS FROM BRADFORD

    The imperative necessity for greater production of wool in the Empire was impressed upon Dominion wool-growers, who met Bradford woollen trade men in conference. They warned New Zealand against the dangers of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BETTING ON DEATH

    Many thousands of dollars have been wagered on the sentence that Judge Caverley ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HEROES' RETURN

    A public holiday was declared in the city while President Coolidge led a tremendous welcome to the American fliers, Liouts. Smith and Nelson, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. COMMISSIONS MEET

    A number of commissions met to-day, but their tasks wore mainly confined to formal business. They will not settle down to serious work ...

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  12. 'COULD NOT MARRY'

    Prior to the commencement of the inquest on the victims of the Battersea flat tragedy, in which Peggy Mercer, aged 25, a refined type of ...

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  13. RE-OPEN WEMBLEY?

    "Australia will make a serious mistake if she does not support Lite reopening of Wembley in 1925," says Mr. Law, president of the Western ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Concord Objects to Hotel

    A meeting of residents of North Strathfield last night appointed a committee to opppose the granting of an application for the transfer of the ...

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  15. FINDING THE SPRINTER OF THE SCHOOL

    The start of the 100 yards Junior Championship at the Central Technical School sports to-day at the Sports Ground. The winner flew over the distance in 12 1-5 secs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. 1- FOR AN APPLE

    The Australian Tourists' Bowling Club, comprising representatives of all States, which is organising friendly. games around London, met at ...

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  17. TELL-TALE LETTERS

    Helen Nind, aged 32, a music teacher, residing at Pynford, arrived at an hotel at Leeds on Saturday, and was found dying a few hours ...

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  18. MATCH ABANDONED

    There was no play to-day in the match between the South African cricketers and a team representing North Wales, and the match was ...

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  19. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    A dangerous situation is developing in the Mens area owing to the continuance of the miners' strike. Disturbances have ...

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  20. POUNDING ON ROCKS

    Salvage operations on the cargo liner Bardic, which ran aground on a reef off the Lizard, have been suspended, owing to the rough weather. ...

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