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  3. SINGAPORE DOCK.

    LONDON, Thursday—The completion of the passage of the great Roating dock, for Singapore, through the Sue[?] Canal, is the subject of messages of ...

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  4. THE AIR RAIDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The roar of the attacking and' defending aeroplanes was continued over London all night long. When the ...

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  5. 46,000 TONNERS.

    HAMBURG, Thursday.—The Norddeutscher Lloyd 46,000 ton steamer Europa, was launched to-day. She is Germany's largest vessel since the war. ...

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  6. TAILTEANN GAMES.

    LONDON, Thursday—The Australian Press Association's correspondent at Dublin says that their long night, journey prior to racing ...

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  7. PONDERS ROMANCE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The name of Miss Winifred ponder, author of the book on Dame Chara Butt's life, revives memories among the townsfolk of ...

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  8. BEAUTY CONTEST.

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—All the [?]ttiest waitresses in the United [?] are to compete in a beauty apetition at Atlantic City this year. ...

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  9. WAITED SIX YEARS.

    BOSTON, Thursday.—The romance of Geno Tunney dates back six years, when his lance, Mary Josephine Lauder, was 16. ...

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  10. LADY ADMIRAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The woman Mayor of Southampton, Mrs. Foster Welch, sailed in the United States liner Leviathan, to-day, to pay an official ...

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  11. IRELAND WINS 800 METRES.

    In the 100 metres raco first heat Warren (Canada) won from Carlton (Australia), Time, 10 4-5. Carlton qualified to start in the final ...

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  12. TONS OF CONFIDENCE.

    But as Dalby people to this day will tell you, she was a woman "with tons of confidence," and her next role was that of mail carrier. She had ...

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  13. SMILES AND TEARS.

    LONDON, Thursday.— While motoring through the village of Wizernes, near Boulogne, the Prince of Wales ...

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  14. STAY-AT-HOME WIVES.

    The plan will be for each proprietor sending the meeting of the National restaurant Association to bring along [?] "most beautiful waitress." ...

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  15. AVIATOR'S RETURN.

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—The Associated Press to-night issued the following despatch: "Harris Hill (Maine), Captain Harry Lyon will return home ...

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  16. NEW AEROPLANE WING.

    NEW YORK, Thursday—Mr. A.C. Wraggs has informed Mr. Dow, of the Australian Commissioner's Office, that following on successful tests of his ...

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  17. ENTER THE MAN.

    Then a man came into her life. J. H. Shill, a monumental mason of Dalby, was a vocalist, of no mean order, and a returned soldier. She was a pianist, ...

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  18. HOW FAT FLAPPERS

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday,—A lesson in weight-reducing was provided by the French welterweight wrestler, Jourleans, at the ...

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  19. ''GIFT" TREES.

    No farmer in Idaho with a desire to plant a wood lot' or a shelter-belt, or adorn his farm home yard need go ...

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  20. HEENEY RETURNS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Tom Henney conferred with Mr. Tex Rickard to-day after which the latter stated that Heeney, who is leaving for New ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. H.M.A.S. CANBERRA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Thomas W. Glasgow and Senator Maclaughlan inspected G.M.A.S Canberra to-day, under the guidance of Captain Feakes. ...

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  22. COAL FOR CONTINENT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Big orders for British coal have been received in Newcastle. The Danish State railways have ...

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  23. THOSE REPRIEVES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Daily Telegraph" questions the wisdom of the Home Secretary, Sir Joynson Hicks' explanatory statement as to ...

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  24. DOUBLE TO OSBORNE.

    The American, H. M. Osborne, registered a brilliant double by winning the standing long jump with soft 0[?] also the high jump with ...

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  25. RAY SCORES IN MARATHON.

    joie Ray won the Marathon, about 23 1-4 miles, in 2hrs. 31 min., Steytlor (South Africa), was second, and Adams (Scotland), third. ...

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  26. CANADIAN DELEGATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In view of the appointment of the Lord Chancellor (Lord Hailsham) as acting prime Minister, Viscount Peel has been appointed ...

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  27. OUTPUT OF LEAD.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Financial News" understands that a conference will be held in London during September to discuss the advisability of ...

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  28. CHOIR'S STRIKE.

    By insisting that his ehoristers shall not hold whist drives and dances and that there shall be no smoking at church functions, the Rev.J.Loft is ...

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  29. PROHIBITION.

    HONOLULU, Wednesday.—The Australian delegates eagerly questioned the Americans about the effects of Prohi-, bition in the United States, whose ...

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  30. ARTIST AND LADY.

    LONDON, Thursday—Lady Margaret Pansy Felicia Packenham was yesterday married to Henry Lamb at a registry office in London in the presence of ...

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  31. COOK DELEGATES ENTERTAINED

    The British Consul (General Phipps) entertained the Cook Celebrations Officials, including the British naval commanders to Juncheon to-day. ...

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  32. LANDSLIDE AT SUVA.

    SUVA, Thursday.—Two Indians were killed when a landslide occurred this morning at the reclamation in the harbor works at Suva. They were buried ...

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