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  4. A WORLD WAR

    One of the moat remarkable jingo speeches in recent years was made yesterday at a public dinner in New York by Sir Charles ...

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  5. THE "DRIEST" STATE

    It Is predicted that Nebraska will be the driest State in the Union, under a law which came into force to-day, providing that ...

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  6. SEA GIVES UP DEAD

    A grim find was made at Collaroy on Saturday, when a human Head and portion of a spinal column wore discovered on the beach. At Bond ...

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  7. GERMANY WISHES TO JOIN THE LEAGUE

    According to trustworthy information from Berlin, Germany is prepared to seek unconditional admission to the League of Nations. ...

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  8. A DELICATE POSITION

    The position regarding the union boycott of the steamers Volumnia and Eromanga remains unchanged, and not until to-morrow are ...

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  9. THE NE TEMERE BILL

    Those in favor of the provisions of the Ne Temere Bill and those who are opposed to the measure expressed opinions as to it yesterday, in view of the open iris of the State session to-morrow, and Dr. Radford, ...

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  10. LOAN OF £616

    Hearing was resumed to-day of the case in which Mrs. Dorothy Dennistoun claims £1039 from her former husband, Lieut.-Colonel lan ...

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  11. FELL FROM RIGGING

    It is surmised that when Samuel Arthur Dunn, a coal lumper, fell from the steamer Woniora, lying at Walsh Bay on Saturday night he struck his head on the side of ...

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  12. CLUE IN MOTOR TRAGEDY

    A small piece of glass--portion of a headlight of a motor car--gave an important clue to the detectives inquiring into the tragedy ...

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  13. THE KING'S COLOR

    The Governor, Sir Dudley de Chair, presenting the King's Color to battalions of the 9th Infantry Brigade at Liverpool yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. N.Z. WHARF TROUBLE

    The waterside workers at Lytielton refused to work overtime on Saturday. Even the Wellington ferry steamer had to carry a quantity of cargo back to ...

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  15. STRUGGLE UNDER WATER

    Caught in thick seaweed under the water off Bradley's Head yesterday afternoon, William Stiddig, aged 37, a painter, of Burns Bay ...

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  16. THE STUDY OF EARLY MAN

    Dr. Alexander Hordlicka, Curator of Physical Anthropology of the Smithsonian Institute, will sail on March 25 to study the primal ...

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  17. LIFTING CURTAIN

    At noon to-morrow the curtain will be lifted from a stage set for the struggle over the Ne Temere Bill in the State Parliament. The opening speech will be short, ...

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  18. CAR PUSHED INTO SHOP

    Two motor cars crashed together with groat force at the intersection of West and Falcon Streets. North Sydney, yesterday afternoon, and one car ...

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  19. SOLDIERS' GRAVES

    A comprehensive description of the, work of the Imperial War Graves Commission Is given for the first time in the commission's fifth annual report. ...

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  20. IN EVENT OF WAR

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that Captain Sorb, in a remarkable article, outlining what France could do in the ...

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  21. MISS. C. HARDWICKE

    The newspapers praise Miss. Clarice Hardwicke's performance in a comedy part in "Rose Marie," at Drury Lane. ...

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  22. IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT

    It was alleged to-night that information had come into the possession of the police regarding the tragedy, which is expected to lead ...

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  23. WOOL OUTLOOK BRIGHTER

    Discussing the wool position, a leading Importer says there are many hopeful indications that a downward movement In merinos has been ...

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  24. "FROM EVERY CLIME, AND EVERY COLOR"

    There was 110 shortage of variety when it came to the panting, restless specimens of canine aristocracy at the R.SP.C.A. exhibition on the Show Ground on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. TAUNGS SKULL

    Professor Dart, lecturing on the Taungs skull, said that one of the audience had handled the skull, and replaced it on the table somewhat ...

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  26. DEARER FOOD

    For the past month the housewife has been confronted each Monday with an Increase in tho price of butter or eggs. To-day both are dearer. ...

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  27. MOTOR SMASH

    A serious, accident occurred to a Chandler "Six," which was one of tho competing cars in yesterday's motor reliability trial from ...

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  28. FOOT-FAULTING

    At Paris, the International Lawn Tennis Federation adopted the following new foot-fault rule, operating from January 1, 1926:-- ...

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  29. LATE LORD CURZON

    Tho funeral service for Lord Curzon will be hold at Westminster Abbey on Wednesday, and tho interment will take place at Kedleston on Thursday. ...

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  30. EARL OF YPRES

    The condition of tho Karl of Ypres still gives cause for anxiety. ...

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  31. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    The destruction by earthquake and fire of tho western Chinese town of Tulifu is reported. Tho War Graves Commission ...

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  32. RACE AGAINST TIME

    In a race against time, William Wrigley, jun., the chewing-gum magnate, chartered an aeroplane at the Catalina island, California, on Friday, to ...

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  33. OTHER CABLE NEWS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 5

    Cloudy, with further showers on tho coast and tablelands, extending to places on the northwestern slopes. ...

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  34. ATTEMPT TO WRECK TRAIN

    Two boys, aged between eight and 10, are said to have confessed that "to see the train run off the line" they Placed a fence rail across the ...

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  35. KOREAN MALCONTENTS

    Five policemen wore killed and two Injured yesterday, as the result of an attack on police stations on the northern frontier of Korea by a party of ...

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  36. BRITISH ESTIMATES

    The "pensions" and "miscellaneous" estimates, which have been Issued, total £06.866,000, a reduction Of £3.575,000 as compared with the 1924-5 ...

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