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  4. WHEN GERMANY DISARMS

    It is understood that an Allied Note to Germany, with regard to disarmament, fixes the withdrawal from the Ruhr for August, ...

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  5. BLOCKADED

    The Federal Government's claims that the "dry" fleet, consisting of fifty patrol boats, has effectively blocked the illicit liquor traffic off ...

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  6. THE SUNDAY CABINET

    The meeting of the State Cabinet last Sunday has resulted in "a strong and respectful protest" by the Council of Churches. ...

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  7. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN

    Shocking train and tram accidents occurred yesterday, Realising their danger when it was too late, two men were run down by ...

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  8. "HARD LINES"

    "Why cannot the soldiers be treated as it was intended they should be treated?" asked Judge Reran, in the District Court ...

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  9. PUZZLE OF THE FUTURE

    Always and everywhere the greatest puzzle of all time has been the future. Countless millions have tried to ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLES

    The well-known anti-Bolshevist, Boris Savinkoff, who in August last was arrested in Russian territory and sentenced to death by the supreme ...

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  11. LET'S BE FRANK ABOUT IT

    It is the duty of each party leader, and each candidate, to make clear to the public before May 30 whether or not he (or ...

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  12. VON HINDENBURG'S PLEDGE

    Field-Marshal Von Hindenburg, the new German President, to-day took the oath of office under the Republican Constitution in the ...

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  13. WHITE SLAVE DISCLOSURE

    Following the disclosures made by the police in the Central Court on Tuesday, when a man was charged in connection with an attempt to ...

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  14. SELECTING THE NEW SOUTH WALES TEAMS

    N.S.W. polo players had their final tests yesterday in the presence of Mr. Ken Austin, who subsequently selected the teams which are to represent N.S.W. in the Australasian Cup tournament. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. JUMPED FROM MOVING TRAM

    Jumping from a moving tram on to the opposite line, Reginald Wilson Bullivant, aged 11, a newsboy, of Nelson Street, Annandale, was hurled to the ...

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  16. BIG FIRE IN JAPAN

    A fire destroyed 2000 buildings at Kumagaya, a port on the main island of Japan, this morning, including the railway station, the ...

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  17. TO SEE RUSSIA

    Pending knowledge of the length of the summer recess the Labor Party has provisionally accepted an official Russian invitation to send a deputation ...

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  18. WATER MAY COST MORE

    There is every possibility that the new Water Board may strike an increased rate for water and sewerage services at a special ...

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  19. FRANCE'S DEFICIT

    M. Caillaux, Minister for Finance, addressing the Finance Commission in the Chamber of Deputies, outlined reforms to cover the ...

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  20. OFF THE RAILS

    An engine was derailed at the Central Railway Station last night for over four hours. The 6.32 p.m. train to Hurstville had ...

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  21. SCULLING TITLE

    Tonks, sculling champion of the Tyne, shortly meets Bert Barry on the Thames. If successful, he intends to challenge Major Goodsell for the world's ...

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  22. "CERTAIN NOVELS" BANNED

    The works of George Eliot are unobjectionable, but there are authors so bad that their names cannot be mentioned. ...

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  23. THE CRIMINAL

    Calling for world-wide co-operation in fighting crime, Mr. Richard Enright, president of the International Police Conference, in an ...

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  24. NINE TO HANG

    A court-martial of Communists accused in connection with the outrage in the Cathedral has resulted in nine mon, including the ...

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  25. TOM SAUL WILLING.

    Tom Saul, the mile champion of Australia, wired "The Daily Telegraph yesterday from Smithtown (Macleay River), in reference to a match for the ...

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  26. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Bowlers put up some excellent achievements in county cricket to-day. Roy Kilner (Yorkshire) was consistent. Playing against Gloucester, he took ...

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  27. DASH FOR LIBERTY

    At 11.30 to-night, Melbourne police received a telephone message from Ballarat that George Dennock, under escort from Maryborough to serve a ...

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  28. FINGER PRINTS BY WIRE

    Finger-prints sent by wire from here to Chicago were identified in one minute after being received by the Police Department. ...

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  29. THREE WOMEN BURIED

    Three women visitors were trapped by a fall of coal at Clark's colliery yesterday. Two were admitted to hospital. ...

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  30. A WORLD'S RECORD

    Loren Murchison (U.S.A.) ran 180 meters in 19 4-5 seconds, in an exhibition, preceding the Far-Eastorn Olympic meeting. This performance ...

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  31. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    The French Minister for Finance has outlined reforms to cover the Budget deficit of £38,000,000. He announced a proposal to increase ...

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  32. "PASS THE PLATE"

    After the members of the Presbyterian Assembly had discussed low stipends of ministers, yesterday, they were in a mood to hear what Rev. ...

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  33. OTHER CABLE NEWS WILD BE FOUND ON PAGE 5

    Cloudy and unsettled generally, with further rain, chiefly in southern and eastern areas, where some good falls are likely. ...

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  34. BULGARIA AND THE BOLSHEVISTS

    The "Daily Express" special correspondent at Sofia transmits to his journal interviews which ho had with King Boris and his Ministers, appealing for ...

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  35. PERTH STRIKE

    Metropolitan hotels and restaurants were again closed to-day. An application for the de-registration of the Hotel Club, Caterers, Restaurant, and ...

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