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  4. £57,000,000

    Cables from Australia, stating that an offer, said to be backed by Influential British interests, has been made to finance the railway ...

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  5. BEATEN AGAIN

    The Australasian Rugby League team met Oldham to-day. The tourists fielded the following team: -- Full-back: R. Norman. ...

    Article : 514 words
  6. BACK TO NORMAL

    Life at Madras has swung back to the normal semi-languid course. The Pongal festival is over, and the bazaars have re-opened. Nobody even ...

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  7. CONTROL OF IRELAND

    The departments at Dublin Castle were formally handed over to the Provisional Government by Lord Fitzalan, on behalf of the King, in the Privy ...

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  8. LINKING UP EMPIRE

    Sir Joseph Cook, in an interview to-day, again stressed the value of Lord Northcliffe's visit, reiterating the hope that other Empire ...

    Article : 260 words
  9. ROUND THE WORLD

    Sir Ross Smith is completing preparations for his world flight. He has secured a Vickers Amphibian 'plane, with Napier engines, and both are now ...

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  10. WIVES OF EMIGRANTS

    Lady Cook, wife of the High Commissioner, interviewed by "The Times," said that Australian girls would be proud to welcome and assist ...

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  11. STILL NO NEWS

    Australia House has replied to Mr. Hughes that there is no news of Eric Raymond, the former Australian officer, who returned to England by the ...

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  12. AFIRE AT SEA

    A Lowestoft steam trawler has brought in ten survivors of the German steamer Vesta, whose cargo of arsenic caught fire, and exploded, ...

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  13. STRIKE SETTLEMENT

    The day-long conference between the parties to the strike, with Judge Curlewis presiding, preserved an excellent tone throughout, ...

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  14. TANGLED TIME

    New Zealand's acquisition of Samoa has resulted in a time dilemma, which is exercising the British and Dominion authorities, including the Colonal ...

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  15. "EDUCATION BY TRAVEL"

    Arrival in Sydney to-day of the 220 schoolboys of the West Australian Young Australia League. The object of the league is "Education by Travel," and on the present tour, which will occupy at least a month, the boys will cover 5000 miles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    A motor launch was capsized by the wash of the steamer Wyandra near Fyrmont, and a man named Haz[?]lmere was drowned. His ...

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  17. POPULAR "COLONEL"

    George Williams, anas colonel Hanbury Williams, who pleaded guilty to having conceived a fraudulent scheme to obtain possession of the mansion ...

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  18. £5500 FINE

    Heavy fines were imposed at the Old Bailey to-day on an old-established firm of city chartered accountants, found guilty of falsifying their ...

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  19. LLOYD BEATEN

    Dick Smith defeated Albert Lloyd, the Australian heavyweight, on points, at the National Sporting Club, to-night. ...

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