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  5. "ONLY FOUR HORSES OUT OF EIGHTEEN RUN HONESTLY"

    One of the most damning things which can be said against proprietary pony racing is that it has no friends --even among its supporters. Even those who live by it --even the very directors of those companies which ...

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  6. SINGAPORE BASE

    Admiralty authorities inform the Australian Press Association that they are confident that work on the Singapore ...

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  7. DREAD PLAGUE

    Dr, Park, acting-Director of Health, has telegraphed to the Federal Health authorities in all the States directing them to watch all vessels arriving ...

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  8. IN HOT WATER

    To "got into hot water" for prescriptions in which it was said the only virtue was hot water was the melancholy fate of ...

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  9. MR. BALDWIN IN POWER

    It is stated that Mr. Stanley Baldwin, who has succeeded Mr. Ramsay MacDonald as Prime Minister, will issue a list of his leading Ministers to-night. The committee which inquired into the Russian ...

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  10. TOWN TALK

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister. Mr. S. M. Bruce, .who will spend a few days in Sydney this week before touring the western ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DEARER FELT HATS

    Increases in the prices of felt hats are foreshadowed by people in the trade, on account of the drowning of many rabbits by floods, combined with ...

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  12. EIGHTEEN HORSES--FOUR HONEST

    He answered that they were kept for years. He said that he had seen eighteen runners in a race at Rosebery one day and only one of them was a ...

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  13. AT THE UNIVERSITY JUBILEE GARDEN PARTY

    Professor Sir Edgeworth David was a striking figure. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. OXFORD UNIVERSITY

    For Oxford University, Lord Hugh Cecil and Professor Sir Charles Oman (Unionists) were elected under the proportional representation system, ...

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  15. "CRUSHING REVERSE"

    "Mr. Lang is entitled to gather what little comfort he can from the increased number of votes recorded for the Labor Party in Great Britain, ...

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  16. RUSSIAN LETTER

    The committee appointed by the MacDonald Cabinet to inquire into the authenticity of the Zinovieff letter reports that it is impossible, on the ...

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  17. MINERS ENTOMBED

    Ten men were entombed at the Craft iron-ore mine, Bigrigg, Cumberland, owing to a fail of rock. Two others escaped uninjured. ...

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  18. IN MALE ATTIRE

    Girl students at Cardiff College arranged a smoke night, the. attendance being limited to girls over 5£t. 4in. in height. Male attire was compulsory, ...

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  19. MORE DELAY

    The State Cabinet turned its attention once more yesterday to the report of the Parliamentary Select Committee, recommending that pony racing in ...

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  20. LIST OF MINISTERS

    It is understood that Mr. Baldwin will issue a list of his leading Ministers on Thursday night. One of the reasons for expedition ...

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  21. EMPIRE SENTIMENT

    Speaking at the Marrickville School of Arts, last night, Sir Elliot . ohnson, M.P., traced the history of the British Labor Government which. he ...

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  22. TWO KILLED IN MOTOR SMASH

    The ear and motor cycle which were involved in the smash at Good Forest, Blue Mountains, a few days ago. Two men were killed and five injured when the machines collided. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. COURT TRAGEDY

    A startling tragedy occurred to-day in the Swansea Police Court. Elizabeth Scott, a widow, of 58, sought to have her landlady bound ...

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  24. MANDATES

    The Mandates Commission concluded its discussion of Australian reports on Now Guinea and Nauru, in the presence of Sir Joseph Cook, who ...

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  25. MEAT AND BUTTER

    The Australian Agents-General and representatives of the Australian meat industry have interviewed the Refrigerated Tonnage Committee, with a ...

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  26. TRAIN DISASTER

    According to a Liverpool message, the Lancashire railway disaster was due to a tyre coming off the front wheel of the engine, which was travelling at ...

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  27. WAR GRAVES

    The Australian Press Association understands that, as the cemeteries, are approaching completion, the Imperial War Graves Commission is considering ...

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  28. CRUISER ADELAIDE

    It has been decided to extend the stay of the cruiser Adelaide in Home waters, which should have concluded to-day. The revised sailing date has ...

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  29. CONFISCATION

    For the purpose of covering losses caused by the insurrection the council of the Bolshevik Executive Committee in Georgia has confiscated property ...

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  30. LEFT £1,868,000

    Mrs. Millicent Saning sister-in-law of Mr. George Salting, left £1,868.184. Most of the estate goes to her grandson. the Earl of Haddington. ...

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  31. The Latest Cables

    It is reported from Jerusalem that on the anniversary of the Balfour Declaration yesterday the Arabs in Palestine ceased work as a protest ...

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  32. BEAM WIRELESS

    Signor Marconi has returned, alter an absence of three months, during which time he was experimenting with beam wireless aboard his own yacht. ...

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  33. DISTURBED CHINA

    A Pekin message of November 2 slates that President Taos Kun has issued a circular telegram, announcing his resignation. ...

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  34. Feature Sections.

    "Dally Telegraph" feature sections will be published in the altered paper as set out:-- Women's Specials--Tuesday ...

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  35. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald has resigned, and Mr. Baldwin will form a Government. The committee which has been ...

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  36. SUEZ CANAL COLLISION

    The Gorman steamer Hamburg, bound from Brisbane and Fremantle to Antwerp, collided with a dredger in the canal. ...

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  37. NEW CRUISERS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) stated yesterday that plans and specifications of the cruisers far which tenders have been called ...

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  38. WEATHER FORECAST

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  39. TEA SALES

    At the 22nd tea sale, 26,600 packages were offered. Bidding commenced with a little uncertainty, but the tone improved. Less desirable broken ...

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  40. JAPANESE ATTACHES

    According to a Foreign Office, announcement, the Government, which had previously decided, on the grounds of economy to abolish the post of ...

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