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  5. PROFIT AND LOSS

    The policy-holders in the A.M.P. Society are to be congratulated on the excellence of the report for the past year. It is teeming with good things. ...

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  6. SOLDIERS AND LAND SETTLEMENT

    Great condemnation of the present system of raining land for the settlement of soldiers on the land, and the way the local advisory committees ...

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  7. WESTERN WONDERLAND

    The richest and most little-known part of Tasmania is the West Coast. However, the country is being opened up more and more, and there are ...

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  8. "FOUND HIS MANHOOD"

    LONDON, Saturday.—When the [?] the City of London was [?] upon him, the Prince of [?] responding said:—"I will ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT

    LONDON, May 29. — Several Australian service pilots are anxious to undertake the flight to Australia. They point out that the conditions ...

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  10. [?] "OVER THE TOP."

    We have heard many stories of the [?] front in which the courage, [?] and resource of peer and pea[?] a notable part, and no ...

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  11. CONDITIONS OF FLLIGHT.

    The conditions which will apply to the proposed air flight from Britain to Australia by Australian airmen for the £10,000 prize offered by the ...

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  12. "ALWAYS A HUN"

    [?] Saturday.—"Le Matin" pub[?] German army order in[?] the troops on the Poland [?] be prepared to invade Poland ...

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  13. MORE BIRTHDAY HONORS

    LONDON, Saturday.—At to-day's in[?] Geneal Bridwood received the [?] and the K.B., and General [?] the G.C.M. ...

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  14. [?]AIN'S DEBT TO AMERICA

    LONDON, May 29.—In the House of [?] to-day, Mr. Austin Chamber[?] of the Exchequer) sta[?] net debt to America ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Friday.—Speaking in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. F. E. Shortt (Home Secretary) said that the police must have a represeutative ...

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  16. PARIS' SPRING FASHIONS

    [?] [?] London "Times'" correspondent paris states that the Paris spring [?] made their first appearance at ...

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  17. BEFRIGERATED TONNAGE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—From January to June, New Zealand secured an average of 64 per cent, of the refigerated tonnage allotted to Australia. The ...

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  18. N.S. WALES ACTIVITIES

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Durine the next two months more than 700 blocks will be available for returned soldiers. This number is quite apart from ...

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  19. BRITIAN'S ALIEN BAR

    LONDON, Saturday.—A draft Order-in-Council [?]oses to empower the immigration officers to refuse aliens permission to land in the Univid Emgdom ...

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  20. PROFITEERS BEWABE!

    LONDON, Saturday,—Messages from Prague reveal a drastic plan for dealing with war profiteers. Sboptwpirs overcharging are dragged to the gallows ...

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  21. WYNYARD SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL

    A report of the committee which dealt Arith the provision of a soldiers memorial in Wynyard was made at Saturday's Table Cape Council meeting ...

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  22. THE KING'S FARM

    [?] of Dominion officers and interested in stock raising visited King's farm at Windsor and in[?] the pedigree cattle and dairy ...

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  23. COLLAPSE OF MAMMOTH TRIPLANE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Tarrrant triplane, designed to bomb Beriin, could have carried out an attack lasting two hours, dropping 16 [?]lb. ...

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  24. HUN NIGHT OUT

    Before leaving France for Berlin a number of subordinates of the German Delegation, realising that their work was over, indslged in a riotous ...

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  27. INAUGURATION OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. D. Lloyd George and Mr. A. J. Balfour will probably visit Washington in October for the inauguration of the League of ...

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  28. FIRE AT LUDWIGSHAVEN. COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—A fire

    at the Ludwitphaven barracks, which are being used by French occnpaiionary treeps, resulted in 40 deaths, and 100 were injured. ...

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  30. EXODUS OF SCOTSMEN

    [?] correspondent of the [?] Times" states that a great [?] to the Dominions and [?] will commence directly the ...

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  31. ENTENTE WAHNS POLAND. COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—Advices

    from Vienna state that Anglo-American Ministers at Warsaw have warned the Polish Government that all transpor from Entente conntries will be stopped ...

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  32. ADMITS THE BLAME

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhag en quotes from "Vorwarts" the report of a speech by the Socialist leader Herr Bernstein. who declared that the ...

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  34. "NO PEP"

    [?] only newspaper in the United [?] run exclusively by women has [?] a failure. [?] ago Governor Edge ...

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