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  6. ENGLAND REJOICES BECAUSE CRICKET POSITION REGAINED

    Though Gilligan's merry men won't take home the Ashes, there is rejoicing in England, because, in the light of the gallant struggle in the third test, it is considered that England has regained the former position she held in the cricket world. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FROM ITS ASHES

    Dealing with the future of Liberalism in a speech at Torquay, Sir Donald MacLean, declared that the Liberal [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SOVIET SCANDAL

    The notorious Zinovieff -- the author of the "famous" Zinovieff letter -- is again in the limelight. This time the French diplomatic delegation to Russia has discovered that he looted the French Embassy at Petrograd to secure ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. REVOLUTION

    The care, which is being taken in India to protect the lives of judges and witnesses in cases of persons accused of revolutionary crime, was ...

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  10. "ABANDON SHIP"

    "Abandon ship. Every man for himself," shouted the captain of the oil-tanker, Redline, which was bound from Southampton to Gloucester, but was ...

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  11. BRITISH CARS

    Apart from the Imperial Government's exhibit, which will occupy nearly half the main British building many private manufacturers will be ...

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  12. DAWN OF HISTORY

    Revealing the story of one of Australia's first immigrants, Sir Arthur Keith, the noted surgeon and anthropological authority, in the course of a ...

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  13. AERIAL LINK

    The Indian Press is deeply interested in the prospect of an aerial service between Australia and India connecting with England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. POINTS TO "BRIGHT"

    The threatened rupture of Franco[?] [?]German trade negotiations seems to have been averted. The Paris correspondent of "The ...

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  15. CHASING THE ECLIPSE

    Thirteen great observatories are in the path of the lunar eclipse of the sun, which will be seen from the Eastern States to-morrow, when, if ...

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  16. READY FOR CANADA

    Most of the "All Blacks" were returning to-day from hurried visits to relatives and friends in Britain and Ireland, in readiness for their ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    A shipment of 5800 tons of Australian wheat by the Iron Age, expected by the middle of February, has been sold at 69s a quarter; 8900 tons ...

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  18. MOTORS AT WEMBLEY

    An association, comprising exclusively British motor manufacturers, has endorsed the larger society's decision not to participate in the ...

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  19. WIRELESS GREETINGS

    Mr. Raymond Alisop, whose experimental station is 2YG, Coogee. N.S.W., has conveyed to the Lord Mayor, Alderman Stokes, the following message ...

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  20. BOOTY, £15,000

    Joseph Betts, aged 45, a jewellery dealer, has been committed for trial on eight charges following the recovery of £15,000 worth of booty from a ...

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  21. WIRELESS "KEY"

    An anonymous letter to the supervisors of a medical examination at Strasbourg, resulted in the discovery of an ingenious scheme, says the ...

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  22. "TUT'S" TIME ARRIVES

    According to a message from Cairo, Mr. Howard Carter will re-open Tutankhamen's tomb to-morrow. ...

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  23. 'PLANE CRASHES IN INDIA

    An army aeroplane, which was maneouvring in the Punjab, crashed into a river. The pilot and observer received serious injuries, and were ...

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  24. WHAT THE LEAGUE COSTS

    The League of Nation's expenses are estimated at £520,000, of which the Labor Office absorbs £280,000, and the International Court £80,000. ...

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  25. SUN NEWS-PICTORIAL

    Copies can be obtained from Railway and Quay Bookstalls. Gordon & Gotch. all Newsagents, or through this Office. ...

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