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  6. ATOM'S ENERGY

    Sir Oliver Lodge, the eminent scientist, in an article in the "Empire Review" suggests a new line of scientific research, aiming at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SMALL HOME MARKET

    Lack of progress in Australia's manufacturing industries is attributed by the British Trade Commissioner, in his report on conditions in the Commonwealth, to the small home market, which cannot expand without a further marked increase in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FAITH HEALING

    The Archbishop of Canterbury's committee of seven bishops which has been sitting for two years to consider the relations between,religion ...

    Article : 100 words
  9. STARVING SEAMEN

    Two thousand sea captains and mates are unemployed in Liverpool. Many have been ashore from two to three years, and their savings being ...

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  10. STOLEN LETTER ?

    Thomas Baigent has been remanded at Jersey on a charge of criminally libelling the wife of Sir. William Byrne (formerly Chairman of the ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. "WILD=CAT" OIL STOCK

    The sensation caused by the suppression by the War Department of the stock gambling operations of Lieutenant Osborne Wood, son of ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. DIRECTORS EXPLAIN

    Sir Arthur. Du Cros and Messrs. Alfred and George Du Cros, directors of the Dunlop. Rubber Company, announce that they made no proposal ...

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  13. KING'S CONFIDENCE

    The King, in a New Year message, declares: "I am confident that with God's help the British will prove true to their great traditions. We will ...

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  14. PLAYING FOR NORWAY

    Mrs. Molla Mallory, who has been barred from the American lawn tennis team for the Olympic Games, has decided to play for Norway at Paris this ...

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  15. RAVAGES OF RINDERPEST

    These photographs, the first to be received in Sydney, give some idea of the ravages of the rinderpest disease that is affecting stock in West Australia. The first picture shows cattle dead in the paddocks. The second indicates how they are dragged into a heap, and the third gives ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "DRY" NEW YEAR

    Some blame the heavy rain that chilled enthusiasm, and others say that it was the scarcity of good liquor; but everybody admits that ...

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  17. TWO=INCH "BULL"

    The National Rifle Association is introducing a two-inch "bull," so as to prevent the recurrence of ties. Sequences of 20 bulls were common ...

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  18. SHOTS IN A CHURCH

    A remarkable attempt at murder in a church is reported from the Rhineland village of Narubsheim, says the Cologne correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  19. SHARES FOR FRANCE

    Herr Rechberg, the German industrialist, who is visiting Paris, replying to criticisms of his plan for paying reparations (by handing over to ...

    Article : 238 words
  20. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Rosebery Handicap--Cyrus King 1, Neglected 2, Seccotine 3. Starters: The Prince, Lady Bronzino, Seccotine, Cyrus King ...

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  21. EMPIRE FELLOWSHIP

    Sir Henry McMahon urges that the opening week of the Empire Exhibition should be marked by an effort throughout the Empire to increase ...

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  22. AGAIN FOR DEMPSEY

    After fighting Erminio Spalla, the European champion, in February, Luis Firpo, the Argentinian boxer, intends to return to New York in March to ...

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  23. MATTHEWS DISQUALIFIED

    The referee disqualified Matthews for hitting low, after hearing the evidence of two doctors, one of whom saw a foul blow. A return match with ...

    Article : 152 words
  24. TELEGRAPHED PHOTO

    M. Belin's "teleautograph" was put to its first possible commercial use today, says a message from Paris. A photograph lodged at a Paris ...

    Article : 57 words
  25. TRACES OF THE DIXMUDE

    The only traces of the wrecked French airship Dixmude are some pieces of oiled silk found on treetops at Sciacca, and some portions of ...

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  26. NOTED BRITISH BOXER

    Jimmy Wilde, the famous British flyweight boxer, is retiring from the ring. ...

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  27. SUN NEWS=PICTORIAL

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

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  28. For Dead Australians

    The King has approved of police medals being handed to the relatives of Fireman White, of Fremantle, and Trooper Henderson, of Tasmania, who ...

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