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  4. FATHER'S AGONY

    When floods invaded a coal mine near Falkirk, in Scotland, many miners were cut off by the waters. A father, speaking on the telephone from above ground to his son, who was up to his waist in water in the mine, heard his speech grow fainter and ...

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  5. OURSELVES ALONE ?

    The rapid approach of the Imperial Conference reveals more clearly impending battle between two schools of British thought, one that ...

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  6. IN THE THUNDER

    Gomez, the pilot of the Spanish balloon, Polar, which was wrecked in the Gordon Bennett race, gives a thrilling account of the disaster. ...

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  7. CHANCELLOR GOES

    A French decree, making a new traffic barrier between occupied and unoccupied Germany, as from October 1, further influenced Germany's ...

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  8. OUR FIRST RAILWAY

    Sixty-eight years ago to-day saw the opening of the railway from Sydney to Parramatta. The picture shows the first train arriving at Parramatta. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FOUND THROUGH DREAM

    At the inquest held on Eric Toombs, whose body was found in a cesspool on a farm at Kenley, the coroner returned a verdict that he had been ...

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  10. STORMY VOYAGE

    A wireless message from the Cunarder, Aquitania, states that the liner is encountering the worst gale since March. ...

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  11. SYDNEY'S CENTRAL STATION IN 56

    Here is our first railway station, a quaint old place which, small though it was, sufficed for all requirements for some years after its opening in 1856. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ALONE IN LONDON

    Mrs. Holman, of Sydney, tells the Special Representative of "The Sun" that she is deeply concerned at the distressing loneliness of numbers of ...

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  13. GREECE NOT TO BLAME

    It is believed that the Janina Commission's report states, that the Greeks are not responsible for the murder of the Italian boundary ...

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  14. EQUAL TO SOLOMON

    Solomon never had a harder domestic tangle to unravel than Toronto's famous woman magistrate, Mrs. Margaret Patterson, when she decided the ...

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  15. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Rosebery Handicap.-- Second Division: The Prince 1. Cerise Colors 2, Murillo Fashion 3, Starters: Lady Waac, The Prince, ...

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  16. WAR--OR FARCE ?

    Nobody outside of Oklahama State ventures to guess whether civil war will occur there, or whether there will be merely a light comedy-drama. The ...

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  17. MAY TOUR SOUTH AFRICA

    It is expected that as the result of General Smuts's visit to London the Prince of Wales will tour South Africa next year. ...

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  19. Czecho-Slovak Crown

    Cable received to-day in Sydney quotes Prague on London (par rate, Kc. 24.02 to one pound sterling) at Kc. 151.25 to one pound sterling as ...

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