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  4. MANDATE TERMS

    The Council of the League has defined the Pacific mandate terms as follows:--"The mandatory to have full powers of administration of the ...

    Article : 471 words
  5. "FOR GOD'S SAKE"

    Falling to get a response from the Premier, Mr. Ben Turner, a Labor alderman at Batley has written direct to the King, ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. FIRST TEST

    Extraordinary interest is being displayed in the test match, which is almost the main topic of conversation, rivalling in importance the Jutland ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 119 words
  7. WHY JELLICOE TURNED

    Admiral Jellicoe, in his despatch covering the official account of the Battle of Jutland, says that the German gunnery secured hits within two ...

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  8. A YEAR'S RECORD

    Dublin Castle reports that from the beginning of the year to December 11 169 police and 52 military were killed, and 245 police and 108 military ...

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  9. COALITION BREACH

    The "Daily Herald" (Labor) understands that as a result of the breach between the Coalition Unionists and Liberals the Government is preparing ...

    Article : 42 words
  10. A MAGIC GRIP

    A message from Paris states that scientific and medical investigators are still baffled by the mysterious power of Co[?]lon, formerly bantam ...

    Article : 72 words
  11. "PLAIN MR."

    Mr. F. C. Urquhart, formerly Commissioner of Police in Queensland, who has been appointed Administrator of the Northern Territory, will [?] for ...

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  12. 10- A BUSHEL

    The Australian Wheat Board sold large quantities of wheat to the ...

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  13. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The tenth series of Government wool sales in London has closed. Fifty thousand bales were catalogued, and about 17,000 were sold, of which ...

    Article : 169 words
  14. DIVED IN VAIN

    Gregory's splendid, but futile, effort to catch Rhodes off Mailey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. LONDON-PARIS AIR MAIL

    Civil aviation has encountered a hard blow by the Airco Company's abandonment of the London-Paris airmail, which was started last year, and ...

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  16. TOO MUCH TALK

    In the House of commons, during the all night sitting last night. Lady Astor caused considerable amusement by her defence of womankind. ...

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  17. DYESTUFFS BILL

    In the House of Commons today an Amendment to the Dyestuffs Bill was agreed to excepting the Dominions from the operation of the clause which ...

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  18. "FIRES OF DISLOYALTY"

    "People who state that the fires of disloyalty are being kindled all over the country are guilty of wild exaggeration's," said Mr. James Dooley, ...

    Article : 156 words
  19. NEW SETTLERS

    Eighty-four settlers will leave for Victoria by the Ormonde to-morrow. Owing to the ship-joiners' strike, the Borda and Themistocles, which are ...

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  20. CARPENTIER'S NEXT MATCH

    Descamp, carpentiers manager, states that his charge will not fight Moran before he meets Dempsey, though he may possibly meet Burns. ...

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