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  2. Advertising

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  4. DISQUIETING

    The "Daily Herald's" Paris correspondent states that the situation in French Morocco is really more grave than is officially ...

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  5. WATCHING THE PACIFIC

    The importance of Imperial interests in the Pacific is considered to warrant regular cruises by units of the British Fleet in these waters. ...

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  6. THE PHILIPPINE EARTHQUAKE

    Eight were killed and many hurt, aud 50 houses razed to the ground at Slaton, Negros Island (one of the Philippine Group), in ...

    Article : 61 words
  7. WANTED TO GET INTO GAOL

    Because, he said, he was starving and wanted to get into gaol, where he would be fed, Jack Gregson, a young man, set fire to a ...

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  8. SHALL WE LAG IN THE AIR ?

    Aerially, New South Wales is one of the most backward States in Australia, but through no fault of the flying men of this State, ...

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  9. CONFESSIONS OF A SEER

    "No statements are made in these confessions which I am not prepared to prove up to the hilt, the one reserve being that in the ...

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  10. LAST RITES

    The body of Mr. W. F. Massey, the late Prime Minister, was laid to rest this afternoon amidst scenes unparalleled in the history ...

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  11. PREMIER HITS HARD

    "These men sit back and smoke their cigars, and, as long as they keep their jobs, they are not concerned with the welfare of their ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES

    A stir has been caused in 'Varsity circles at Cambridge by a proposal to prohibit the students from using motor vehicles. Recently the ...

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  13. BROKE A WINDOW

    When he was told by the station sergeant that the police would not lock him up, though he said that he was to rogue and a vagabond," a young man ...

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  14. FRENCH IN ATTACK

    At dawn yesterday French columns, under Generals Colombat and Freydenburg, supported by many aeroplanes and artillery, dislodged the Riff forces ...

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  15. THAT SUNDAY CABINET

    On that soaking Sunday when members of the Cabinet came from the election fight to confer together, "matters of urgent public ...

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  16. THE PASSING OF A STATESMAN

    Parliament House, Wellington, where the closing scenes in the career of Mr. Massey, New Zealand's great Prime Minister, were enacted yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. IMMIGRATION

    A conference of representatives of the British Dominions and Great Britain will be necessary to secure the enactment of Canadian ...

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  18. ON GALLIPOLI

    It was almost a gala day at the Dardanelles and the Peninsula on the occasion of the unveiling of the Chunuk Bair memorial to fallen New ...

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  19. WOMEN "WARNED OFF"

    The Presbyterian Assembly of New South Wales, unexpectedly collided yesterday with the age-old problem of women's place in ...

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  20. SERVICE AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY

    A large, congregation of New Zealanders and others, including many notable, personages attended a memorial service to the late Mr. Massey at ...

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  21. WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day 9918 bales were offered. There was a good selection. The attendance was very large, and ...

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  22. TO CANBERRA

    Despite adverse criticism from certain quarters the Federal Ministry has not given up altogether the idea of adjourning to Canberra, ...

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  23. CHILLED BEEF

    The first cargo of Australian chilled meat, consisting of 71 quarters of beef was placed at Smithfield this morning, and attracted considerable attention ...

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  24. "HOBSON'S CHOICE"

    For want of a bettor way of celebrating "commem.," the Undergraduates' Association has decided to hold a festival--a type of ...

    Article : 190 words
  25. SHINGLING THE UNICORN

    Is the shingle going out of fashion? According to the "Commonwealth Gazette"--,No. ...

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  26. TAXING 'THE WEED'

    One result of the Caillaux Budget is that the price of the cheapest tobacco will be increased by 40 per cent., while other brands of pipe tobacco and ...

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  27. NIGHT BAKING

    Replying to Lord Cavendish-Bentinck, in the House of Commons, Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland, Minister for Labor, said that the ...

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  28. FORD'S ENTERPRISE

    On being informed that Mr. Henry Ford would buy 400 of the United States Shipping Board's vessels, providing that the price was reasonable. ...

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  29. TOWN HALL STAFF INCENSED

    Bitterness over the Labor party appointing an outsider to the new position of safety officer in the city electricity department is rankling at the ...

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  30. NEW SEAPLANE CARRIER

    The construction of the new seaplane carrier at Cockatoo Island yard will be begun probably in June. ...

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  31. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP

    Alechine won the International Chess Tournament, at Baden Baden, with a fine score of 16 games; A. Rubinstein was second with 14½, and ...

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  32. WAY TO HIS HEART

    "I have been suffering from indigestion, and want my wife to come back and cook for me.' This was the plea put forward by ...

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  33. MR. GILLIES LAUGHS

    The Premier, Mr. Gillies, was questioned to-day concerning the published statement that an effort would be made to have him ...

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  34. BUTTER RING DENIED

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. H. Day (Lab.), Sir Cunliffe Lister. President of the Board of Trade, said he found no information ...

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  35. DETECTIVES CHARGED

    The jury in the case in which Detectives Olholm and Macpherson are charged with conspiracy retired at 4.30 p.m., and at 10.30 to-night, not having ...

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  36. THE FOOD REPORT.

    The "Daily Express" says that Cabinet has shelved the Food Commission's report, as opinion is divided as to the practicability of the ...

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  37. MEN OF EMPIRE

    There was a great gathering at the Guildhall, when the Freedom of London was bestowed on the Earl of Oxford. ...

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  38. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    At the last London wool sales withdrawals were fewer, and prices favored sellers. Mr. Henry Ford has been mentioned ...

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  39. DARING ROBBERY

    Thieves carried out a daring robbery last night in the premises of D. Renno, draper and tobacconist, almost opposite police headquarters, in Hunter Street. ...

    Article : 121 words
  40. GOULBURN WAR SERVICE HOMES

    Commenting on the remarks of Judge Bevan at Goulburn, Colonel J. M. Semmens, Commissioner for War Service Homes, stated that the houses in ...

    Article : 124 words
  41. WEATHER FORECAST

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