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  4. RACING TRAGEDY

    It is reported from San Sebastian that the racing motorist, Torchy, crashed into a tree and was killed in the fifth lap of the ...

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  5. SOCIETY WEDDING

    The wedding took place last month, at Stonehaven, Kincardine, of the Hon. Annette Baird, eldest daughter of Lord Stonehaven, Governor-General-Designate of the Commonwealth, and Mr. M. H. Mason, at Stonehaven Parish Church. The photo shows the bride and bridegroom being dragged to the reception preceded by pipers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EARLY COLLAPSE OF THE STRIKE?

    An early collapse of the seamen's strike is held in responsible union circles to he more than a possibility. The wharf laborers' attitude will be decided finally at a mass meeting on Wednesday, and it is ...

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  7. PIRATES RAID TOWN

    Moro pirates raided the town of Dumaran, and murdered a Chinese storekeeper, his wife, and three sons. ...

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  8. A SURPLUS AT GENEVA

    The League of Nations has £360,000 with which it cannot make up its mind what to do. The money has accumulated as a ...

    Article : 352 words
  9. TYPHOON SWEEPS SOUTH JAPAN

    It is reported from Osaka that a typhoon has swept the southwestern part of Japan. Communications are partially interrupted. ...

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  10. OVERSEA OWNERS

    "Australia is on the verge of a national paralysis as appalling as the result of successful blockade by enemy submarines," said Mr. ...

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  11. WOOL STORE IN FLAMES

    Fire demolished a building and destroyed thousands of pounds' worth of wool at Flood's wharf, Circular Quay, early yesterday ...

    Article : 335 words
  12. BOY VICTIM OF SURF

    Swept almost from the grasp of his would-be rescuer by a breaker, a 13-year-old boy was drowned at Coogee yesterday. ...

    Article : 374 words
  13. "BOLSHEVISM MUST BE STAMPED OUT"

    Addressing a congregation of 2000 at Wesley Church this afternoon, on "The Church and Democracy," Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., ...

    Article : 109 words
  14. DOONHOLM HELD UP

    The steamer Doonholm, a vessel of 4291 tons, which came from Ocean Island with a cargo of phosphates, is held up in Neutral Bay. ...

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  15. TILDEN WINS

    In the final of the American national singles championship today, W. T. Tilden beat W. M. Johnston, 4-6, 11-9, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. ...

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  16. TRAGIC END TO PARTY

    In the final phase of a birthday party one child was killed and ten injured on Saturday afternoon. A crash between a motor car and ...

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  17. BIDS FOR PLAYERS

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that three Rugby League clubs have approached E. A. M'Donald, the Australian fast bowler, to play ...

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  18. "BAD TO WORSE"

    "The State seems to be going from bad to worse," remarked Archbishop Kelly, referring to industrial troubles in a speech at Lakemba yesterday. ...

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  19. MR. SAKLATVALA'S PASSPORT

    President Coolidge feels that the officials had no alternative when they revoked the passport of Mr. Saklatvala, the Communist M.P. The fact that he ...

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  20. PROPAGANDA FAILS

    The strike propaganda among the seamen on the Clyde has so far failed to attain its objective. The Ancher-Donaldson liner Saturnia ...

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  21. BANDIT'S LOOT

    The State sawmill pay, amounting to £1985, taken by an armed bandit while the money was en route to the sawmill has been ...

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  22. SHENANDOAH'S FATE

    That the airship Shenandoah was not wrecked by a storm, but possibly through excitement carrying away a member of the crew. ...

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  23. SIR FRANCIS DARWIN DEAD

    The death is reported of Sir Francis Darwin, third son of Charles Darwin, of "Origin of Species" fame. Sir Francis Darwin, D.Sc., M.B., ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES

    After attending a farewell luncheon given by Prince Takamatsu, Prince George left Tokio yesterday afternoon for Yokohama, shortly before the Diet ...

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  25. THREE INJURED

    Three pe[?]ins were injured seriously, when a motor car left the road and ran into a fence near Baulkham Hills, on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  26. DISASTROUS FIRE AT CIRCULAR QUAY

    Practically everything went when fire swept through the stores on Flood's wharf, West Circular Quay, yesterday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. MOSUL DISPUTE FOR HAGUE COURT

    The sub-committee of three appointed by the League Council to investigate tho evidence in the Mosul dispute has reported, recommending that ...

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  28. TURNED OUT OF HOME

    The "Matin" publishes a letter from the Archbishop of Hauran, stating that 5000 Christians in his diocese were expelled from their ...

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  29. WORLD'S RECORD

    The Japanese swimmer Takaishi established what is claimed to be a new world's record. He covered 200 metres in free style in a 50-metre length pool ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. WEATHER FORECAST

    Fine generally; mild day. Cold night, with frosts on the highlands. North to west winds chiefly. Some showers later on the ...

    Article : 61 words
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