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  5. SEEING ROUND WORLD

    "I am certain that television, otherwise seeing by wireless, will be accomplished in 1924, and I will stake my scientific reputation on it," ...

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  6. PARTY FUSION

    Rear-Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt, the Australian-born member of Parliament, advocates the formation of a strong ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TOMB OF STONE

    On the dismantling of the wooden shrines in the tomb of King Tutankhamen, a magnificent colossal stone sarcophagus was revealed, says the ...

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  8. JAPAN'S DILEMMA

    Viscount Kiyoura, President of the Privy Council, who was selected by the Council of Elder Statesmen as Prime Minister, has notified the ...

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  9. PRINCE'S AFRICAN TOUR

    The Prince of Wales will travel by a liner to South Africa for a two months' tour, leaving on May 2. ...

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  10. CHANGING EUROPE

    "The new British Government will certainly not find a simple and stable European situation with which it may deal by rule of thumb direct ...

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  11. DANCE DICTATOR

    Herr von Kahr, the dictator of Bavaria, badly blundered when he issued a decree prohibiting all dancing on New Year's Eve. ...

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  12. BEAT MOTHER-IN-LAW

    George Bayfield, aged 24, has been of assaulting his mother-in-law. Bayfield her to a lonely road, ...

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  13. CHINA'S CUSTOMS

    The China Customs collections for 1923 show increases at all ports except Hankow. Dr. Sun Yat Gen's demand for ...

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  14. CHANCE ARREST

    Detective Brown, of Manchester, whose wife committed suicide after receiving from him a letter confessing to defalcations, has been arrested at ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND'S TRADE

    The Dominion of New Zealand has entered on an improved, commercial era, according to the report of the Trade Commissioner for the period ...

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  16. PRISONER GETS AWAY

    William Henry Holmes, 24, with only about three months to serve of a sentence of 18 months imposed upon him at Tamworth Quarter Sessions, escaped ...

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  17. PLOUGHING THE SEAS TO AUSTRALIA

    Two battle-cruisers, H.M.S. Hood and H.M.S. Repulse, and five light cruisers, Danae, Dunedin, Duantless, Dragon, and Delhi, are now on their way to Australia in the world tour of the First Light Cruiser Squadron of the British Fleet. This picture shows the flagship, H.M.S. Hood, leading the squadron as it out from Plymouth on November 25. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. RIVALS FOR WIRELESS

    Rivalry over rights for wireless telegraphy in China is developing amongst the representatives of the different countries there, says the ...

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  19. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    Lieutenant-General Sir Travers Clarke (Quartermaster-General to the Forces) presiding at a dinner of the chiefs of the British Empire ...

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  20. INDIAN'S DELUSION

    There is an Indian aboard the B.I. steamer Chindwarra, now at Sydney, who is under a delusion that all his fellow-sailors are planning him harm. He ...

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  21. OXFORD FIFTEEN

    The Oxford Rugby team for the rest of the season will be strengthened by the inclusion of A. J. Foote, the N.S.W. Rhodes scholar. ...

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  22. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Municipal experts, who visited the points in Paris threatened with floods are gratified to find that the precautionary measures ...

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  23. SOCIETY'S TOUR

    Charged with obtaining £15 by false pretences from George Brown, at Gloucester, Jack Hughes, aged 26, appeared at the Central Police Court ...

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  24. TUG IRRESISTIBLE

    To replace the tug Gamecock, which has been sent to Hexham for an overhaul, Messrs. J. and A. Brown's tug Irresistible, which has just undergone ...

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  25. OFF TO ENGLAND

    The Empire Exhibition is responsible for very heavy booking on oversea liners. The P and O. and Orient boats are all filled. Mr. Wesche, ...

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  26. P. AND O. MOLDAVIA

    Upon arrival from London via ports on Monday, the P. and O. liner Moldavia, will berth at Brown's wharf, Woolloomooloo to land passengers and ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The unemployed have convened a meeting of citizens in Sydney Domain on Sunday at 3 p.m. to consider the subjects of unemployment and ...

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  28. SUN NEWS-PICTORIAL

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

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