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  3. THORNE TO HANG Murder of Elsie Cameron

    LONDON, Monday. — The evidence for the defence was concluded to-day in the case in which Norman Thorne was charged with the murder of his ...

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  4. FREAK SUICIDE

    LONDON, Monday.—Overwork, ill health, and fear of losing his lifetime savings, drove John Baldwin Smith, aged 35, a clerk, to unprecedented ...

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  5. AMERICAN FLEET

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. C. Wilbur) states that while the Australian Government has not yet been [?] cially ...

    Article : 157 words
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  7. PRESIDENT v. SENATE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Coolidge has hastened to another defeat in the sensational and bitter personal controversy between himself and ...

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  8. BONDS OF EMPIRE Federal Treasurer in London

    LONDON, Monday.—A small but distinguished company of Australians and Englishmen lunched at Australia House to-day, in honor of the Commonwealth ...

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  9. BRITAIN & FRANCE

    PARIS, Monday.—The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) to-day conferred for two hours with the Prime Minister of France ...

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  10. Cadets At Brussels

    BRUSSELS, Monday.— This afternoon Ambassador Grahame welcomed the Australian cadets, who were given a reception at the Embassy. The guests ...

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  11. Basra Oilfields

    LONDON, Monday.—The Anglo-Persian Oil Company is one of the four groups forming the Turkish Petroleum Company, which has obtained ...

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  12. WOULD-BE RECRUITS

    LONDON, Monday.—In introducing the army estimates in the House of Commons, the Secretary of State for War (Sir L. Worthington Evans) ...

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  13. Australia Misrepresented

    LONDON, Monday.—Dr. Page, the Commonwealth Treasurer, says that Australia has sufferod from the misrepresentation that it is an unduly dry ...

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  14. Army Estimates

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The House of Commons to-day agreed to the army estimates. ...

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  15. SWEDISH LOCKOUT

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—There are 130,000 workmen involved in the lockout in the Swedish engineering Industry, which began to-day. ...

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  16. GOLD STANDARD.

    Dr. Page found America very confident that the restoration of the gold standard was within measurable distance. He said that Australia was ...

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  17. QUESTION OF FACT ONLY.

    Mr. Justice Finlay, in summing up, said the anxiety and responsibility of the jury were enormonsly mitigated by the way the case had been conducted. ...

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  18. Australian Artists

    LONDON, Tuesday.— "The Daily Telegraph's" critic, commonus the Art Exhibition as above the average, but says that Australian Artists are ...

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  19. Australian Political Pact

    LONDON, Monday.—The Commonwealth Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) in an interview to-day, said that the pact between the Australian farmers' and ...

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  20. BID FOR AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    Dr. Page's arrival has revived discussion in London financial circles, as to the possibility of Australia borrowing from America. The consensus of ...

    Article : 51 words
  21. Secrets of Health and Success

    MARCH 18 HORLER YOU have probably had frequent occasion to notice that if you have been indulging in a very rich diet you develop the condition that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. GUILTY.

    The jury was absent for half an hour, and returned a verdict of guilty. ...

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  23. THE DEATH SENTENCE.

    Thorne was then sentenced to death. ...

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  24. CLOSER RELATIONSHIP.

    Dr. Page was pleased to find that the Canadians and Americans revealed widespread feeling in favor of closer relations with Australia. He said that ...

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  25. HIGH SOCIETY SCANDAL

    LONDON, Monday.—Evidence was given by the defendant to-day in the ease in which Mrs. Dorothy Dennistoun is claiming from her former husband, ...

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  26. ARMY GROUP

    LONDON, Monday—While introducing the army estimates in the House of Commons, the Secretary for War (Sir Laming Worthington-Evans) ...

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  27. Lord Novar's Regrets

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Novar, in supporting the toast of Dr. Page's health, at Sir Joseph Cook's luncheon, said that personally he wished he had ...

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  28. INVENTOR'S SUICIDE

    LONDON, Monday.—The inquest was concluded to-day in connection, with the case in which Guiard, 45 years of age, a French engineer and nationalised ...

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  29. BAILED UP

    CAIRO, Monday.—Ingram Bey, on behalf of Sidky Pasha, the Minister of the Interior, called on Zaghlul Pasha, leader of the Extreme Nationalists, this ...

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  30. Pollitt's Detention

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Government is inquiring into the kidnapping of Harry Pollitt. Telegraph and railway officials, ...

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