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  4. NEW SIRDAR

    It is officially announced that Sir Geoffrey Archer, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Uganda since 1922, will succeed the late Sir Lee ...

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  5. DASTARDLY PLOT

    Lord Allenby, British High Commissioner in Egypt, has discovered a plot for Egyptian students in London to assassinate leading Ministers. The Ministers have been allotted armed guards, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AUSTRALIA GETS IT

    Australia has secured a contract from the War Office for the supply of meat to the British Army. On October 29 Mr. H[?]ssan, representative in England of the Australian ...

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  7. 'CO-OPERATE'

    President Coolidge made it clear both in his address to Congress and in a speech at Chicago this week that he does not want America in the League ...

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  8. BILLY GAVE HIS FLEECE TO THE TOY FUND

    Billy is a crossbred Romney and he lives at Pymble with the chestnut friend you see in the picture. He belongs to four little girls (Lol, Mickle, Joan and Belly) who wrote to a friend at Narrabri and asked him to come down and bring his shears with him. So Billy went to the barber's. His fleece was sold for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LION'S SHARE

    The secretary of the Australian Meat Council (Mr. William Kernaghan) explained to-day that the tender stipulated for the supply of about ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SHARP DIFFERENCE

    The "New York World's" ton correspondent alleges that sharp differences have arisen between the British and American financial experts ...

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  11. THE POTENTATE CRIED

    The "Daily News" states that the chief reason of state prompting the suppression of the name of Sir Hari Singh, the Indian Potentate, was the ...

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  12. ANOTHER INSULT

    The Calcutta Corporation, which is largely composed of extremists, decided that tho chairman shall not attend at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SPEEDSTERS OF THE AIR

    Some of the light competitors in the Aerial Derby to-morrow were lined up this morning at Richmond by "The Sun" photographer. They are from left to right: "The Sun plane, Wackell, Janes, Ross, Follell, and Defence Department's Avro, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. NO SECRETS

    A sensational incident occurred at Wednesday's meeting of the French Foreign Affairs Committee. M. Herriot, Prime Minister, ...

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  15. TRADE TREATY

    The Anglo-German trade agreement, subject to parliamentary sanction, removes the mutual restrictions preventing the establishment of ...

    Article : 105 words
  16. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    The British Note to the League of Nations regarding the situation in Egypt recalls the fact that the declaration of Egyptian ...

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  17. ASSISTING GREECE

    The French military mission which will shortly proceed to Greece to assist in the reorganisation of the Greek army will be in Athens, says the ...

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  18. WOOL IN LONDON

    Catalogues offered at the wool sales to-day comprised 12,000 bales, inclusive of 1553 bales from West Australia and 3863 from New ...

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