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  4. THE CANADIAN SOCCER TEAM ARRIVES

    CANADIAN SOCCER FOOTBALLERS, WHO ARRIVED BY R.M.S. NIAGARA (Sunday morning), READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT:-- BACK ROW W. LINNING, H. MUSHER, H. NOSEWORTHY, D. MORRISON, J. WILSON, F. DIERDEN. MIOOLE ROW: L. FORD[?]G FORREST, J. ARMSTRONG J. ADAM (manager) .R. HARLEY, W. SANDFORD, H. CHAPMAN FRONT ROW: MITCH McLEAN, R. STOBBERT, J. HOOD, F. BOWMAN, G. ANDERSON. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BELLBIRD MINE RE-OPENS TO-DAY

    AFTER being scaled up for eight months an attempt will be made to A enter the Bellbird Mine to-day to recover the bodies of six miners. The rescuers will be equipped with proto-gas apparatus which will effectively project them in the event of an explosion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HUDDERSFIELD WINS SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP

    LONDON, May 3.--The remarkable feature of the Soccer season which concluded to-day, was the keenness of the League competitions. Several ...

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  7. CABINET STILL CONCEALS MYALL CREEK REPORT

    Myall Creel: Land Settlement Area, 16 years old statutorily, and in the electorate of no less than Mr. Walter Wearne, the notoriously ne[?] Minister for Lands in the Coffin-ship Cabinet, is probably the [?] scandalous example of trusting humanity s betrayal by a political ...

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  8. COCKS PROMISES TO GO ON HIGH

    Sir Arthur Cocks has been promise [?]ing to re[?] to the Upper House for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S BAND FOR EXHIBITION

    A civic reception was given on Saturday morning to the members of the Australian Imperial Band selected from all States to represent Australia ...

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  10. MR. STANLEY BALDWIN STATES PARTY POLICY

    LONDON, May 2.--The first outlining of the Conservative policy w[?] given at a p[?]mrose League's celebration at the Albert Hall. ...

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  11. HOUSE OF COMMONS AVERSE TO CHANGE

    The feeling of the House of Commons on proportional voting was tested on Friday. The second rending of a bill, ...

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  12. BORDER INDIANS ATTACK AFGHANS

    PESHAWUR, May 3.--Opposition among tribes in Kuhat has been roused by certain reforms of the Amir of Afghanistan, which are considered as ...

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  13. TRAM STRIKE THREAT IN MELBOURNE SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Unless T. Howard, a cable tram gripman. who was suspended on Friday, is immediately reinstated a general stoppage ...

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  14. WORLD FLIERS MEET WITH MANY TROUBLES

    VANCOUVER, May 3.--The three United States army aviators, who continued their flight round the world today from Dutch Harbor. Alaska ...

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  15. NO ONE APPEALS IN VAIN TO U.S. FOR WAR FODDER

    WASHINGTON, May 3.--The Cuban Government is facing a condition of violence' caused by revolutionists in the province of Santa Cara and has ...

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  16. MUSSOLINI CONCERNED ABOUT IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, May 3.--The British Government has accepted the [?]tion of Signor Mussolial to the international Migration Conference at Rome ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND LOAN BEING ARRANCED

    LONDON, May 2.--A New Zealand loan for £5,000,000 at 4½ per cent, on £95 is being arranged. It Is anticipated that the loan will ...

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  18. SOVIET REORGANISING ITS ADMINISTRATION

    LONDON, May 3.--Well-informed circles in Moscow foreshadow the imminent re organisation of the Soviet Government. It Is stated that M. ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    Forecast: Some further seat[?] Showers about the coast [?] tablelands, but temporarily tine Inland, though still ...

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  20. SCOTTISH RUGBY UNION BOYCOTTS ALL BLACKS

    LONDON, May 3.--A meeting of the Scottish Football Union, at Edinburgh, changed the name of the body to that of the Scottish Rugby Union. ...

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  21. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE AGAINST JAPANESE

    WASHINGTON, May 2.--President Coolidge has made it clear that he stands for the exclusion of Japanese, but did not commit himself to any ...

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  22. AIRMEN'S DISPUTE SETTLED AT LAST

    LONDON, May 2.—The Federation or the British Aircraft Workers states that a meeting of the men's committee and an official of the Imperial ...

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  24. FAMOUS PAINTING BOUGHT FOR VICTORIA

    LONDON, May 2.--Sargent's painting "The Hospital at Granada," exhibited in the Royal Academy of 1913, depicting a view of the verandah, with ...

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  25. WORLD AGRICULTURE CONFERENCE AT ROME

    ROME, May 3.--The assembly of the International Institute of Agriculture was opened in the presence of the King and members of the Cabinet. ...

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  26. FALL THROUGH DOORS FRACTURES MAN'S SKULL

    It is thought that Nell Donald McAuley (56) has fractured his skull. He was admitted to Sydney Hospital on Saturday afternoon, suffering ...

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  27. DOMINION WOOL SALES AND FRENCH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, May 3.--It has been decided to hold the Dominion wool sales on 12th Inst., owing to the French elections. The sales will close on ...

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