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  3. A ROYAL SUMMONS

    The first instalment of the second chapter of "Cheiro's" "Reminiscences of a Modern Seer," running exclusively through "The ...

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  4. APPRENTICES TO CRIME

    An amazing story of the activities of an organised gang of youthful housebreakers is told by detectives from headquarters, who ...

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  5. BURGLARS BUSY DURING FUNERAL

    While the vicar of Wilden was officiating at the interment of Mr. Stanley Baldwin's mother, and the vicar's wife was standing in ...

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  6. THE TORONTO TRAGEDY

    A sensational statement is alleged to have been made to the police, in connection with the tragedy at Toronto ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MOROCCO WAR

    Telegrams from Tangier and Casablanca indicate that the rebels are massing against the French lines with a view to an offensive. ...

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  8. POLAR FLIGHT

    A despatch from King's Bay, Spitsbergen, states that the two flying boats of the Amundsen- Ellsworth Expedition commenced ...

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  9. WARSHIP AND 'PLANE

    Arrangements have been made for the immediate despatch of a destroyer to search thoroughly for the members of the crew of the ...

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  10. WILL TRAINS STOP?

    Industrial trouble on the railways, arising out of the methods of the department in applying the award of the Federal Arbitration ...

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  11. SPEED- BOAT

    The American speed-boat champion says he is preparing to attempt crossing the Atlantic in 48 hours, from Newfoundland to Cowes, in 1927. ...

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  12. SHEER NERVE!

    After an all-night' hunt through the bush around Gosford, after a prisoner who had made a sensational escape from the Gosford ...

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  13. LOAN FOR N.S.W.

    The New South Wales 5 per cent. loan of £6,500,000, issued at 98 12, has been underwritten. The loan is repayable 1945-1965. ...

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  14. THE DAYS BEFORE COMMEM.

    Commem. is really not due to start until next week, but the gay spirits among the students can't wait till then. These were photographed yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SHOP ATTACKED

    There was fighting to-day when hotels and tearooms which could manage without outside labor were re-opened. ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES

    Replying to further questions in the House of Commons, with reference to the report of the Food Prices Commission on the subject of excessive meat ...

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  17. FIVE MINUTES' RUN

    Charged with having been drunk while in charge of a motor-car and with having caused bodily harm to a little girl, James Nancarrow, aged ...

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  18. STATE INCOME TAX

    State Income Tax payments are due next Tuesday-- after that date a 10 per cent, fine will be imposed. ...

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  19. ENGLISH BOWLING

    Bowlers achieved many successes at County cricket to-day. M. W. Tate, who was recently in Australia, playing for Sussex against Glamorganshire, ...

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  20. OPEN VERDICT

    An open verdict was returned at the inquest concerning the death of Miss Alice Mary Stirling, an Australian. Evidence showed that Miss Stirling ...

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  21. THE ROYAL COURT

    A perfect night favored the first official Court at Buckingham Palace, where the Queen's happy gift of horticultural color-blending again was ...

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  22. THREE KILLED

    A motor car in which members of the Malaria Committee of the League of Nations were returning from a tour of Lebanon, crashed over a precipice. ...

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  23. MADAME ALBANI

    Dame Nellie Melba's health has sufficiently improved to enable her to sing at the special concert, in honor of Madame Albani, at Cov[?]nt Garden, on ...

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  24. LOCAL INDUSTRIES.

    The Australian Natives' Association and representatives of other bodies protested to-day to the Prime Minister against letting cruiser contracts abroad ...

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  25. EMPIRE COTTON

    Presiding at the annual meeting of the Empire Cotton-growing Corporation, the Earl of Derby estimated that the Empire crop of cotton for 1924-25. ...

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  26. TRAM FATALITY

    While crossing Oxford Street, near Riley Street, at about 8.45 p.m. yesterday, George Philip Brandie, aged 33, a packer, of Keating Street. Lidcombe, ...

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  27. AMERICAN FLEET

    In response to the radio message of welcome which the Prime Minister despatched from Sydney on May 19 to the American Navy, the following ...

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  28. COMMONWEALTH LINE

    "Fair Play," discussing the, sale of the Commonwealth Government ships, says:-- "Labor's inability to control either ...

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  29. NIGHT- BAKING

    The Australian State Governments' comments on the question of the prohibition of night-baking, which are being considered by tho International ...

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  30. HOUSEBREAKING SUSPECTS

    Constables M'Knight and Jones, of No. 2 police station, while on duty at about 10 o'clock last night, came on two men in the vicinity of the warehouse of W. C. ...

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  31. THE MANUKA TROUBLE

    The Manuka's crew was paid-off today, and the ringleader in the disagreement was to sail for Sydney in the Moerak[?]. He went aboard, but ...

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  32. WAR DEBTS

    Signor Mussolini said that Italy's war debt was 100 milliard lire, of which 60 milliard was due to America, who, contrary to press reports, had ...

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  33. OVERSEA SPORT

    The English Croquet Association has received many invitations for matches with an Australian men's team'. Pending the drawing-up of a programme, the dates ...

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  34. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    A New South Wales loan of £6,500,000, at 5 per cent., has been underwritten in London, Captain Amundsen has begun his ...

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  35. IN PALESTINE

    The "Morning Post's" Palestine correspondent says that Field-Marshal Lord Plumer's appointment has given satisfaction in non-Zionist circles, and ...

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  36. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy and unsettled generally, with rain. Some good falls in central and southern districts, but finer in the ...

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  37. MURDER OF SIRDAR

    Dr. Ahmed Maher, Minister for Education in the Zaghlul Cabinet, has been arrested in connection with the murder of the Sirdar (Sir Lee Stack). ...

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  38. FAR EASTERN GAMES

    Thirteen of the striking Japanese athletes at the Far Eastern games have for ever been debarred from amateur contests according to a cable message from ...

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