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  5. FINE

    City Forecast.--Fine with cloud, cool to moderate day temperature, W. to S. breeze, fresh ...

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  6. Sir Philip Game Hailed as First Air Force Governor FINE TRIBUTE

    On the eve of his departure for Australia, warm tributes were paid to the worth of the new Governor of New South Wales, Sir Philip Game. The occasion was a reception at Australia House, tendered by Sir George ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW LIFE

    The Naval Conference has definitely taken on new and vigorous life, but while at least a three-Power treaty is certain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. REJECTED!

    Mr. Cosgrave has been re-elected President of the Executive Council of the Dail Eireann. A motion in favor of Mr. de ...

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  9. ANTI-GOD

    Calling attention in the House or Lords to-day to the oppression of religion in Russia, the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Lang) said it was futile to ascribe this merely to the resentment felt against the Orthodox Church ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. JAPAN'S REPLY

    A communique issued at the close of the full meeting of the Naval Conference to-day, says: The reply from Tokyo states that the Japanese ...

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  11. Jack Hobbs Eager To Meet Young Aussies

    "You make butter as well as you play cricket," was the verdict of Jack Hobbs, the famous cricketer, after tasting samples of Australian butter in the room of Mr. T. Trumble, secretary to the Commonwealth at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. TO THRONE

    Admiral Kato this morning exercised his constitutional right to appeal to the Throne against the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SECOND COMING

    Christabel Pankhurst, the famous suffragette, declared in an interview, that, as the result of 12 years' study, she was convinced that the second ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. COMING HOME

    It is officially announced at Cairo that the Prince of Wales will arrive there from the Sudan by air on April 17, and will embark on the Peninsular ...

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  15. That Beecham Summons

    London, Wednesday.--Sir Thomas Beecham, the famous conductor, who was fined £10 and committed for six weeks, with costs, when he failed to ...

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  16. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    John Hilary-Taylor was charged to-day with the fraudulent conversion of £166, entrusted to him to pay to Hagen and Kirkwood, the ...

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  17. Apple a Day

    London, Wednesday.--The Australian Fresh Fruits Advertising Committee is planning an advertising campaign for Australian apples. It hopes to ...

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  18. RIOTS CEASE

    Following on yesterday's riots by carters as a protest against the reducing of loads on bullock and buffalo carts, the rules forbidding the ...

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  19. Young Chef Who Fascinated Duchess

    It transpires that Stanley Williams, who was staying with the Duchess of Le[?]ster when the latter was found unconscious in a gas-filled room in a ...

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  20. Black Cats, Kangaroos and Porridge

    The artistic tastes of Australian babies differ from those of English babies, according to Mr. Frank Bennett, giving evidence about his ...

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