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  4. TREASON TRIAL

    A plot to separate Bavaria from Germany has been brought to light at a treason trial at Munich. A French colonel is alleged to have been a principal in the attempt, acting on behalf of his country. ...

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  5. DEATH IN THE AIR

    "Out for plunder," says Mr. H. G. Wells, the famous novelist; in an attack on the supporters of the Air League of the British Empire, a body ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PEACE IN SIGHT

    Diplomatic interchanges at the Lausanne Peace Conference are likely to end favorably. The only obstacle to a settlement ...

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  7. MODERN GIRL

    Elinor Glyn, the novelist, who is a youthful grandmother, when interviewed, remarked: "I do not agree with Mrs'. Henrietta Ward that the ...

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  8. ROYAL WEDDING

    On Page 16 of this issue are printed the exclusive pictures of the recent Royal wedding which were specially taken for "The ...

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  9. ROLAND TODD WINS

    Roland Todd defeated Augie Ratner on points. The decision met with a mixed reception. It was a clever and fast ...

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  10. PRINCESS'S ILLNESS

    The King will not attend the Derby nor the usual Jockey Club dinner because of the serious illness of the Princess Christian, his aunt. ...

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  11. FLIGHT ROUND THE GLOBE

    In their world flight Captain MacMilan and Mr. Malins propose to take the following route:-- From the Thames to Athens, then ...

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  12. DERBY COLTS ARRIVE

    Town Guard and Knockando have arrived at Epsom, looking fit and well, and Lord Woolavington declares that both will run. ...

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  13. INDEMNITY BILL

    The House of Lords unanimously read the Irish Deportees' Indemnity Bill a second time. Viscount Grey intimated that on the ...

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  14. OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    For the open golf championship which begins on June 11 there are 222 entries. Included among the amateurs are: Roger Wethered, Tolley, and Jenkins, ...

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  15. UNCULTIVATED ENGLAND

    To tide the English farmer over the present slump, the House of Commons, by 286 votes to 127, gave second reading to a Government Bill ...

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  16. THE SPIRIT OF THE PARK

    National Park is an area of beauties crowded so thickly upon one another that they become bewildering. This shows the Upper Dam--a common place name for a pool that the fairies might bathe in--well known to those who have ever gone over the Lady Carrington Drive, Here bush and water merge into one, and reflections are deep as the skies; here is a bower where, forgotten by the world, you may the world forget. And they call it the Upper Daml ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. ARCHBISHOP KILLED

    The Archbishop of Saragossa, Spain, who was with one of his friends in a motor car, has been shot and killed. Three unknown men fired at the ...

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  18. COURT JUDGMENTS

    An order in council has been issued extending Part 2 of the Administration of justice Act to, among others. New Zealand, Fiji, Kenya, and ...

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  19. ROBBERS IN UNIFORM

    Two armed robbers in National uniform rushed in and held up the staff of 14 in Messrs. Boland's bakery in Dublin, seized £1375, backed out, and ...

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  20. TRAMP TO PARSON

    Rev. G. A. Metcalf, who has been appointed a secretary of the Wesleyan Reform Union, was a member of a circus troupe in boyhood, and also sold ...

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  21. ENFORCING PROHIBITION

    After the signing of the Now York Liquor Enforcement Repeal Act, the States of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Illinois, and Wisconsin are more or ...

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  22. BOWLERS' "DAY OUT"

    Bowlers had a "day out" in English county cricket to-day. Root took eight wickets for 75 runs against Kent; Kennedy six for 45 ...

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  23. AGROUND, BUT UNDAMAGED

    The steamer Arendskeerk, of the Holland-Australia Line, wont, aground at Bulimba point while being towed up the river last night. She was ...

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  24. SUN NEWS-PICTORIAL

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

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