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  4. BEATTY MAY RESIGN

    The question of the Admiralty's sole control of the naval and air forces will be revived when the reconstituted Committee of Imperial ...

    Article : 214 words
  5. WORLD'S BIGGEST

    Three miles of motor- cars, valued at £1,000,000, are exhibited at the world's largest motor show, which has been opened at Olympia. Critics are ...

    Article : 217 words
  6. STILL HOPES

    Mr. Bruce is still endeavoring to obtain further preferences under the present British tariff provisions. It is believed that the Imperial Conference will ...

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  7. WORKERS' STATUS

    Captain Ainsworth and Mr. J. M. Holloway, who represented Australia at the International Labor Conference at Geneva, have arrived in London. ...

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  8. MISERS' HOARD

    How Mrs. Hopper, a miserly widow, aged 81, and her daughter had lived in a state of penury at Hexham for many years, although worth several ...

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  9. ON THE HORNS OF A DILEMMA

    --Special by "The Sun" Photographer "What will I back for the Cup" is the dominant question this week- end, and the parrot seems to be thinking it over, undecided whether to try and fly to Flemington with one wing and a half to see the race. He has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PERIL OF BANQUETS

    "Booze is the most important problem America has," Mr. Henry Ford, the motor millionaire, told the reporters at Toronto, where he announced ...

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  11. THE SUN STOP- PRESS

    Kogarah Stakes.-- Third division: Belime 1, Vanti 2, Nygee 3. Starters: Goldbeater, Plutos, John Sands, Golden Wheat, Bimbil, ...

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  12. LLOYD GEORGE'S HOLIDAY

    Mr. Lloyd George is resting in New York after his 6000- mile tour of the United States. In a month he made 44 speeches ...

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  13. BETTER THAN YEOMAN

    Professor Biffen, addressing agricultural experts at Cambridge, said that his experiments showed that there was no difficulty in growing wheat a good ...

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  14. HUGHES'S THREAT

    The Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes, has handed to the French Charge d'Affaires at Washington a Note threatening that America will ...

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  15. SOCCER CLUB PENALISED

    Drastic decisions were reached by the Football Association Commission after it had investigated the scene at a minor Soccer match in Surrey, in ...

    Article : 122 words
  16. "THE IMPERISHABLE STORY"

    "It was difficult to judge the prospects of a military landing at this juncture. No one knew what troops the Turks had on the spot. Vice- admiral Carden had stated in his telegram of February 23 that 'the garrison of the Gallipoli Peninsula is about 40,000 ...

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  17. ROYAL PALL- BEARER

    "The Times" states that the Prince of Wales will be the chief pall- bearer at the funeral of Mr. Bonar Law. ...

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  18. FLEET'S TOUR

    The Admiralty has invited four press representatives to accompany the fleet on its cruise of the world. It has been suggested that the ...

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