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  4. AUSTRALIAN RUGBY TEAM

    Cecil Murnin, one of the forwards of the Australian Rugby Union football team, the opening match of whose English tour will take place this week, caught a chill in the ...

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  5. GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK

    Mr. J. P. Lynch, the member for Ashburnham, is in receipt of a batch of letters relative to the New South Wales Government Savings Bank which speak for ...

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  6. CRICKET AND FINANCE

    A rather stormy discussion took place last evening at an important meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association, when the question of cricketers' allowances in ...

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  7. AN OSTRICH FARM

    Just-down a sandy road to the right of the Watson's Bay tramline, and parallel with a majestic sweep of the blue Pacifc is a home of industry which strongly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ELECTION TACTICS

    New York telegrams report that Mr. W. R. Hearst, president of the National League of Democratic Clubs, accuses both the Republican and Democratic parties of being ...

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  9. NEWCASTLE ELECTION

    The decision of the leaders of the United Irish League and of the priests to vote with the Unionists in the approaching by-election for Newcastle-on-Tyne has greatly ...

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  10. BRYAN'S ROUSING SPEECHES

    The rousing speeches that are being delivered by Mr. W. J. Bryan, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency, are strengthening his chances of election. ...

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  11. BULLS BREAK LOOSE

    A sensational affair is reported from Spain. According to Reuter's Lisbon correspondent someone opened the gates of the bulls' ...

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  12. CABLE CONDENSATIONS

    The cable messages which arrived after the last edition of the "Star" went to press yesterday are summarised as follow:--The Shah declines to renew the ...

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  13. ASSOCIATION NOTES

    As intimated in the "Star" and "Sun," "the New South Wales Cricket Association has at last tackled the over-growth of cricket in Sydney and district. At last evening's ...

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  14. THE DANISH FRAUDS

    One of the Copenhagen dallies, the "Po[?]tiken," states that the committee of the Danish Dairy Farmers' Association has reported that the indebtedness to this body ...

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  15. THE PRESIDENT INTERVIEWED

    When Mr. Warden (president of the Government Savings Bank) was informed of the complaints contained. in the above letters, he observed," "The pass-books are now ...

    Article : 188 words
  16. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

    The reasons that have been assigned for Mr. Asquith's action in prohibiting ecclesiastical ceremonies in the procession lately held in connection with the Eucharistic Congress ...

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  18. PERSIAN AFFAIRS

    Advices from Tabriz, Persia, report that the people there are willing to disarm the Nationalist leaders and to surrender them for trial it the Shah will re-establish the ...

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  19. GETTING THE BOOKS AWAY

    Inquiries at the Government Savings Bank this morning elicited the information that strenuous efforts are being made by the commissioners to cope with the accumulation of ...

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