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  3. THE KANGAROOS ARE THERE!

    NEVER in the history of international cricket have there been such amazing scenes as at the welcome of the Australians at Victoria Slation, London. they were overwhelmed, and did not expect any[?]thing like it. It was the most wonderful reception they ever had. ...

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  4. DRINK QUESTION

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Mrs. Harvey Flint, of Rhode Island, was asked by a member of the Senate prohibition inquiry committee, how she ...

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  5. NEW ROTOR SHIP

    LONDON, Sunday.—A message from Las Talmas (Cauary Islands) states that the German rotor ship Baden Baden (formerly called the Buckau), ...

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  7. BOOTLEG MILK

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — One of the worst scandals in the history of the pure food laws of this country was disclosed by another ...

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  8. HIDDEN TREASURE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The treasure which the French privateer the Chevalier de Nageen, secreted in the 18th century, and which is believed ...

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  9. SPANISH AIRMEN

    CALCUTTA, Sunday. — The Spanish airmen, Lieutenants Gallaza and Loriga flying from Agra, landed to-day at the Culeutta aerodrome dumdum. ...

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  10. Anxious for Work

    The whole team are fit and anxious to get to work. It is hoped that at the conclusion of the tour they will have gained the affection and ...

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  11. Crowd Breaks Barriers

    LONDON, Sunday.—The High Com[?]ioner for Australia (Sir Joseph [?]), amidst the struggling throng, [?]ged to reach the carriage, where ...

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  12. BORDER SKIRMISH

    MACAO, Sunday. — Strike picket have been stationed at the barrier between the Portuguese and Chinese territories. ...

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  13. GREEK POLITICS

    ATHENS, Sunday. — General Pangalos, who has been elected president was sworn in at the Cathedral to-day, in the presence of diplomats and other ...

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  14. Divines at Variance.

    The New York "Times" sent letters to twenty-three Episcopalian bishops asking them to define their attitude regarding prohibition. Five replies ...

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  15. BRITISH COAL MINERS

    MOSCOW, Sunday. — The executive bureau of the Soviet Trade Union Internationale have suggested to the Amsterdam International ...

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  16. "RIKKI TIKKI"

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. Leslie Stiles who produced "Rikki Tikki" said to-day that the first-night beeing was organised. ...

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  17. PRINCE OF WALES

    BIARRITZ, Sunday. — The Prince of Wales was present last night at a brilliant fete, organised by the Casino, on the occasion of the visit ot the ...

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  18. MOHAMMEDAN WORLD

    ROME, Sunday. — The "Giornale d'Italia," discovers a new significance in Signor Mussolini's colonial visit. lt declares: "It represents a compact ...

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  19. Want Clean Sport

    Manager Smith said that every mem[?]t was impressed with the reeption [?]ey recognised that England was glad welcome a team of sportsmen. ...

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  20. Australian Flavor

    LONDON, Monday. — The newspapers agree that London accorded an overwhelming reception to the Australian cricketers. The crowd began to ...

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  21. BAWRA'S FUNDS

    LONDON, Monday. — The newspapers give prominence to Bawia's reported proposal to distribute its funds, including a donation of £500, ...

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  22. MINISTER SHOT

    WARSAW, Sunday. — A Polish army sergeant has been arrested in connection with the shooting of M. Schubert Linde, Finance Minister, and ex-president of ...

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  23. Turkey Restless

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday. — Turks are taking a keon interest in Signor Mussolini's activities. Their anxiety concerning the ...

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  24. SEX PLAYS

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. Cyril Maude, the well-known English actor, who toured Australia in 1917-18, and who has just returned from America, ...

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  25. BUY BRITISH GOODS

    LONDON, Sunday. — "British business men need waking up," says Dr. Arthur, M.L.A., of Sydney, in a letter to "The Times," in which he ...

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  26. A Glorious Twilight

    Several Of the visitors wandered in he Strand, particularly the newcom[?]s, to see the glories of the long twight on the first day of the official ...

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  27. Arms for Greece

    LONDON, Monday. — "The Daily Express" says that Italian firms are working overtime making tanks, guns, and aeroplanes for ...

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  28. Blood Not Chilled

    "The Daily Telegraph" says: "Our blood has not been chilled by the Australian heralds, but they almost make us believe that we had better concede ...

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  29. Industrial Kings

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Mr. Mayne Wheeler, of the Anti-Saloon League, has published a serious statement from noted industrial leaders commenting ...

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  30. JUNKER'S DREAM

    LONDON, Sunday. — According to the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily News," the Republican newspapers there assert that the ex-Kaiser.is ...

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  31. THE ICY NORTH

    FAIRBANKS (Alaska), Sunday.— Navigation over the Arctic mountains and the wildernoss of the snow-covored tundra is not only, depressing, but ...

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  32. Reception at Hotel

    The cricketers were given a further [?]ordial reception at the Hotel Cecil, where they were greeted by a crowd of [?]essmen. ...

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  33. TIGRIS FLOODS

    BAGHDAD, Sunday. — With the River Tigris falling slightly, there has been some little improvement, in the flood situation, though in the desert ...

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  34. BRITISH BETTING TAX

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Chancellor of the Exchcquor (Mr. Winston Churchill) expects that only a few millions will he forthcoming from tho first ...

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  35. Happy Coincidence

    An interesting coincidence in connection with, the arrival of the Australian cricketers is that it is exactly a year on Sunday since the English ...

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  36. WOMEN'S DRESS

    LONDON, Sunday. — "Not an inch longer than the present' will be the fashion designers' slogan for 1926," says the "Evening News," in ...

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  37. The Missing Wives

    "The Daily Telegraph," in an editorial, states: "The Australians are among us at last. For many days we have read all about their characteristic ...

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  38. COLONIAL POWERS

    BERLIN, Sunday. — Heir Katz, Minister for the Interior, and previous ly in the Colonial Office, in an article in the "Berliner Tageblatt," declares ...

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  42. Baseball for Training

    Fender has initiated at the Oval a most interesting cricket experiment. He has engaged an Anglo-American baseballer to coach the Surrevites in ...

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