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  4. DEPORTED IRISH

    The British Government has asked the Irish Free State to return the suspects deported from England and Scotland in March last. This action follows on the decision of the law lords that the deportations were illegal. ...

    Article : 352 words
  5. CONSUMPTION CURE

    Dr. Morris, Australia's medical representative in London, declares that he has seen tubercular patients, even in advanced stages of the disease, cured by the Spahlinger treatment. Dr. McKeddte suggests that if the Government will not help. ...

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  6. LOVE OF TITLES

    By 54 votes to 42 the South African Assembly has refused to ask the King to abolish titles in the Union. The Labor Party leader, Mr. ...

    Article : 184 words
  7. BRAINS WANTED

    Professor. G. Elliot Smith, a distinguished New South Welshman, who is anatomy professor, at University College, London, has been studying the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MINES AND FACTORIES

    A French regiment occupied to-day the Baden Aniline Soda Works at Ludwigshafen. The employees were not allowed to enter the works, which ...

    Article : 108 words
  9. RECOGNISE RUSSIA

    Demanding that Britain should accept the Soviet Government of Russia as she had accepted that of the Czar, Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, leader of ...

    Article : 184 words
  10. AMMONIA CARGO ABLAZE

    There were exciting scenes when a fire broke out on the Ruapehu which was lying in a London dock. It lasted three hours and a hundred ...

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  11. THE PATHWAY OF THE EVENING STAR

    Sydney is a city of wonderful sunsets, but of them all last Sunday's was the best to bo remembered. Here was the sunset on Port Hacking. In the west the sky was blood-rod, in every imaginable tint, with the clouds more lightly touched like bas-reliefs on the fiery background. A purple line was the horizon -- and then the red, deep and strong and faint and elusive, fighting through the clouds and smearing them; then fading quietly away, fainter and fainter till there came the peaceful merging into the infinity blue overhead. And the river, too, was stainedwith the red that was the blood of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BETTING INCREASING

    The opinion of the conference of chief constables of Northern England was expressed by Mr. Caldwell, Chief Constable of Liverpool, in his evidence ...

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  13. EARL'S DAUGHTER

    Lady Stradbroke, wife of Lord Stradbroke, the Governor of Victoria, told a representative of "The Sun" that the publicity given ...

    Article : 240 words
  14. BUDGET PASSED

    The House of Commons read the Finance (Budget) Bill for the second time. The motion of Mr. Phillip Snowden ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    A naval aeroplane, practising wireless, fell into the sea off Christiania, when the wing collapsed. Two lieutenants and a ...

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  16. TORNADO HAVOC

    When a tornado swept Texas 17 persons were killed, 100 injured, and 300 left homeless. Fifty farm homes near Colorado City were destroyed. ...

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  17. DAVIS CUP TEAM

    The Hawaiian Davis Cup challengers will sail from Honolulu on June 27. They will probably play the preliminary tie against the Australians at the ...

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  18. CRACK GOLFERS COMPETE

    Crack golf internationals competed in the first qualifying round for the prize of £700 given by the Leeds "Evening News." ...

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  19. CAPTIVES STILL HELD

    The agreement reached between the delegates of the Lin-cheng bandits and the Chinese Government representatives, under which foreign ...

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