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  6. BOMBS OR TAXES

    It would surprise the British taxpayer to know the extent to which bombing is carried on to collect the taxes and to bolster up King Feisul's ...

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  7. ITALIAN CROMWELL

    Signor Mussolini, the new Premier, is likely to prove an Italian Cromwell. He warned Parliament to do what he told it, or he would throw all the members out and shut it up. The House afterwards ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SULTAN'S ESCAPE

    On a cold, gusty, and drizzling day the last of a long lino of once powerful Sultans departed inconspicuously from his own palace to escape the ...

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  9. DRUG TRAGEDY

    Wrapped in melancholy; as she surveyed the crowd of well-known actors and actresses who thronged the court, Cissle Loftus, the vaudeville ...

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  10. NEW LABOR MEMBER

    MR. SIDNEY WEBB The noted Fabian lecturer and economist, who has been elected as a Labor member to the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DIRECTORS' FEES

    After considerable uprcur it was decided that nearly £89,000 should be divided among 30 office-losing directors of four railway systems ...

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  12. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    Sir Joseph Cook, High Commissioner, attended an executive meeting of tho Empire Exhibition, and after a lengthy consultation with the ...

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  13. A TRUE TORY "ZIFF"

    Bewhiskered for 16 years, because of a vow made in 1906 not to cut his hair or beard till the Conservatives were returned to power, Frederick ...

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  14. TRAGEDY OF GOSSIP.

    "You have passed through hell, but have come out unsullied, nobler, and respected by every decent man and woman. You have been the victim of ...

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  15. ELECTIONEERING STRAIN

    There has been a tragic sequel to the Marchioness of Hartington's electioneering for her husband, who stood unsuccessfully for West Derby. The ...

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  16. ANGORA COMMUNISTS

    The Bolsheviks are furious at the arrest of 200 Turkish Communists at Angora, says tho Moscow correspondent of the London "Daily Mail." ...

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  17. GUNMEN IN IRELAND

    Defending the execution of four men who carried revolvers against tho Labor Party's criticism in the Irish Parliament, the Minister for Defence ...

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  18. PLAYING FOR COFFEE

    Playing chess for coffee in a licensed refreshment house or a house where refreshments are sold, is gaming, according to the decision of a ...

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  19. COUNTRY'S CONFIDENCE

    Mr. Bonar Law, in a message to the electors, says: "The country has passed a vote of confidence in the new Government. It will be our earnest ...

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  20. EDUCATION BY TRAVEL

    Members of the Young Australia League who are about to visit Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth on an educational tour. Yesterday, in the Inner Domain, the Stale Governor presentd them with a Union Jack and an Australian Blue Ensign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. GATE BEFORE GAME

    "The gate before the game," according to critics, is tho attitude of the Football League towards the famous amateur club, the Corinthians. ...

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  22. REPUBLIC DISAPPEARS

    The Chita (Siberia) Assembly has decided to abolish the Far Eastern Republic, and to hand over its entire territory to the Moscow Soviet ...

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  23. BOYS ON TOUR

    Red, yellow and blue ribbons danced at the lapels of 50 young Australians in the Inner Domain soon after 11 a.m. yesterday. They were the boys ...

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  24. EARTH STILL QUAKING

    Revised figures published by the Chilean Minister for the Interior, says a message from Santiago, give the total of killed in the recent ...

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  25. SUN NEWS-PICTORIAL

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

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