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  4. "EVEN AN AUSTRALIAN "

    The language of seafarers half a century ago was terrible. It would make an Australian blush to hear it," wrote Captain Bowles, retiring senior ...

    Article : 182 words
  5. REBELS TRICKED

    Six women, members of an Irish rebel organisation, and a prominent rebel named Forde, have been trapped at Limerick. They bribed a ...

    Article : 350 words
  6. FRENCH BLOCKADE?

    Berlin expects that the French in a few days will extend their blockade to the seaports of Bremen, Hamburg, Stettin, Kiel, and Danzig. A squadron of battle cruisers and a squadron of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BEHIND SYDNEY

    When one comes to think of it, the man who declared that a pyramid can only stand one way up was wrong. A tree is simply an inverted pyramid: ...

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  8. CANNOT BE MASONS

    That freemasonry is inconsistent with Fascism is the burden of a resolution adopted by a meeting of Fascist loaders, says a message from ...

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  9. THRONE IN ST. PAUL'S

    The memorial to Lord Forrest has at last been erected in St. Paul's Cathedral, the difficulty about cost having been overcome by the ...

    Article : 159 words
  10. SHORT OF ESTIMATE

    The Minister for Finance (Mr. Burton), in introducing in the South African Assembly additional estimates, said that as the result of a most ...

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  11. IS THIS TO BE THE END?

    So far, the City Railway will end here--St. James's-square--and will only half solve the traffic problem Cabinet has not yet decided whether it will go on past this point or not. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DUMARESQ'S BURIAL

    Admiral Sir Arthur Leveson, with eight ships of the China Squadron, will arrive here on Friday for a week's visit. ...

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  13. DEMONSTRATION FAILS

    A demonstration by the unemployed at the opening of Parliament was a failure. Recruiting contingents who went to the provinces to secure ...

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  14. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Unemployment, due to the shortage of coal, has begun at Dusseldorf, The iron-wire works have closed down. ...

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  15. HURLED INTO RUINS

    "There was a terrible roar, a sheet of flame and the two houses went up in a cloud of dust." This was the graphic description of ...

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  16. UNDER TWO FLAGS

    The steamship Messina, ostensibly carrying coal from Zoungouldak to Smyrna and flying the French flag, was seized while attempting to ...

    Article : 111 words
  17. DICK SMITH CLAIMS FORFEIT

    Under the National Sporting Club's rules Dick Smith's manager is claiming a forfeit of £500 from Beckett, and the belt and title of British ...

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  18. RACING STUD FOR KING

    Lord Marcus Beresford, who was manager of the King's thoroughbreds, bequeathed all his racehorses and brood mares to the King, "as a small ...

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