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  5. TORIES' "SCRAP OF PAPER"

    MESSAGES from the Continent show that profound disappointment is felt throughout the Trade Union Movement at the British Government's ...

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  6. RISKS OF THE WHALERS

    THE tanker which is to pump the whale-oil from the Antarctic what or C. A. Larsen. which was success fully refloated after running legend ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PRISON CAMP IN SOLOMONS

    THAT he would take no notice of anything that appeared in the Presa was Mr. Bruce'a lofty answer to the charge made some days ago that ...

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  8. DRUGS SEIZED; YOUNG WOMEN ARRESTED

    FULLY a thousand people witnessed a big detachment of police stage a drug raid on a residential in Crown Street. Surry Hills, early last night. TWO women, 20 and 22 years of ...

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  9. 'AVIATION MAD'

    "CANADA is 'aviation mad,' " said an imperial airways official, who returned from Ottawa, to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BACK DOWN BY COATES

    IN political circles throughout the Dominion it is considered that a signal triumph has been eon by Mr. H. E. Holland, Leader of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SILK STOCKINGS ERA

    "IN 1912" said Mr. A. Comyns Carr. K.C. before the Bound of Trade to-day, "the people of England alone bought 15,000,000 pairs of stockings ...

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  13. MANY HANDS MAKE QUICK WORK

    The size of the Moreton Bay's funnel can be gauged by the appearance of these painters dangling alongside. However, a dozen men at work soon complete the job. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. WIRELESS ON ALL SMALLCRAFT

    "RADIO equipment will soon be included on all types of motorboats." Mr. H. R. Stephen, president of the National Association of Engine ...

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  15. WIFE-BEATERS' FATE

    ALARMED by the increase in wife-beating at Glasgow, local magistrates at a meeting to-day expressed their approval of a novel ...

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  16. NOW THEN, YOU POULTRY MEN!

    UNLIMITED quantities of poultry feathers will be eagerly purchased by America, the U.S. Trade Commissioner. ...

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  17. PYJAMAS FROM FLOUR-BAGS

    To mark their approval of Mr. Calvin Coolidge's advocacy of stern thrift by the workers. the Women's society the Millard ...

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  18. COURTESY DOES NOT PAY--ALWAYS

    "BE brusque or be cut off" is virtually the order of the French telephone authorities, who demanded to-day that ...

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  19. TWENTY INJURED

    TWENTY persona were injured in a violent earthquake, winch rocked Mexico City last night. Many thousands of terrorised people ...

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  20. ELECTRICIANS WANT LICENSES

    The Electricians' Conference continued to-day, and will not conclude until Monday It was derided to endeavor to secure ...

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  21. WAYLAID AND ASSAULTED

    THE allegations of a ten-years-old girl that she was brutally assaulted by a man while on her way in school at Chester Hill, near Regent's ...

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  22. ALTHOUGH WE STILL HAVE BANANAS

    Despite the effort of the "Labor Daily" readers at Auburn who have succeeded in growing excellent bananas, we still import large quantities of that fruit from Fiji. Here are some that arrived by the Sierra. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. 150,000 FAMILIES EACH LIVE IN ONE ROOM

    THERE are 70,000 names of prospectives tenants on the register for houses in London and another 70,000 people too hopeless to put their ...

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  24. PIN MONEY £3500

    QUEEN SOURIYA of Afghanistan is reported to have told an interviewer that on the present European tour she had already spent £3500 on ...

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  26. FIREMAN SCALDED

    J. Gould, a railway fireman, was sealed on both legs as the result of a blowout of strum from n locomotive, boiler to-day. ...

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  27. HINKLER AT SPORTS

    An added attraction to the Eight Hour Day demonstration and sports to be held at the Motordrome on Monday will be the presence of Bert ...

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  28. CHILD GORED BY COW

    Walter Quayle, 4, an adopted child, residing at Riverview, was accidentally gored by a cow yesterday. A severe lacerated wound resulted. ...

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