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  2. Advertising

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  4. OUR CREDIT.

    THERE is no doubt that, financially, Australia stands higher to-day than for many months past. Definite evidence of this may be ...

    Article : 469 words
  5. THE AUTO. Britain Beats U.S.

    AS a further example of the British bid for the world's motor car markets, the "Daily Express" reveals that Hillmans ...

    Article : 217 words
  6. THE FURIES. Storm in Dominica.

    CONSERVATIVE estimates place the loss of life in the Dominican hurricane at 300, while probably a thousand ...

    Article : 419 words
  7. AIR SPEED.

    REMARKABLE speeds are being attained by the high speed section of the Royal Air Force, which is practising at Felixstowe under ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 137 words
  8. RADIO. Extension of Relays.

    BY the extension of the relay system, British listeners to wireless broadcasts will in a few months be connected direct with ...

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  9. A Blind Genius.

    RAYMOND DICKENSON, the blind son of an apartment house janitor, competing against hundreds of rich ...

    Article : 55 words
  10. Tourists Gaoled.

    BECAUSE they photographed a merry group of children on the frontier, Fascisti seized two English tourists. ...

    Article : 53 words
  11. Coal Marketing.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At a meeting of the colliery owners in London to-day the preparation of a central marketing scheme under the Coal Mines Act, ...

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  12. WAR TALK.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The "Germania," which generally expresses Dr. Bruening's views, describes the French Army manoeuvres as a political ...

    Article : 83 words
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  14. CROOK'S LIFE.

    BREMEN, Thursday.—The life of Jack Diamond, the crook who recently arrived from the U.S., is consisting of one prison after another. Upon ...

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  15. Terrific Downpour.

    LONDON, Thursday.—One of the worst thunderstorms in Ireland broke over Dublin yesterday, and continued without cessation for thirteen hours. ...

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  16. Thames Tunnel.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Work on the new Thames tunnel between Dartford and Purfleet, which is to cost £3,000,000, will begin before Christmas. ...

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  17. Failure of Public Schools.

    LORD EUSTACE PERCY, President of the Board of Education, speaking before the British Association to-day, strongly criticised the British public and secondary schools' ideals, which were based upon superstitious reverence for ...

    Article : 164 words
  18. THE PRESS.

    SUVA, Friday.—Earl Beauchamp, who is visiting Sydney in response to many invitations, was interviewed to-day. He said he was looking forward ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Villages Submerged.

    CALCUTTA, Friday.—One hundred thousand people have been rendered homeless by the overflowing of the River Brahmaputra, in the district ...

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  20. COTTON TRADE.

    CALCUTTA, Friday.—A scheme is being considered for the amalgamation of the principal cotton mills in Bombay, with the object of putting the ...

    Article : 152 words
  21. BLOWN UP.

    CHICAGO, Sunday.—Houston Payne, an attorney at Amarille, committed suicide to-day in the same manner as he killed his wife two months ago. ...

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  22. CASH FLEES.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The uncertainty of Germany's political and economic future is causing an alarming flight of capital, notably to Switzerland. The ...

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  23. BREVITIES. French Flyers at Dallas.

    DALLAS (Texas), Thursday.—Capt. Costes and Capt. Bellonte, in the Question Mark, landed here at 5.30 p.m. to-day, after 11½ hours' flight from ...

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  24. SMUGGLING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Free trade, though not of the Empire variety, is flourishing on the South Coast of England. Old-fashioned smuggling is ...

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  25. WOMAN'S PLUCK.

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—The dauntless courage of women of the air was demonstrated in the national races, when Edith Fultz's 'plane turned upside ...

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  26. BRAVE BOY.

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday.—Climbing a high fence at the zoo jungle, four boys, playing at "hunters," unknowingly entered an enclosure in which ...

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  27. VOLCANO ERUPTING.

    TOKIO, Friday.—The Asama volcano, near the Karuizawu resort, is violently erupting. Ashes are falling upon Tokio, which is nearly one ...

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  28. PLAYWRIGHT POISONED.

    BOULOGNE, Thursday.—A man who gave the name of Robert. Hammond, a playwright, of Auckland, New Zealand, is suffering, from veronal poisoning. ...

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  29. Cheaper Tyres.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Rubber touched a fresh low record to-day, when the price was 4 7-16d. per lb. ...

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  30. PIPE OR CIGARETE?

    Whichever you smoke, ask for TEMPLE BAR. The new cigarette is as good as the well-known Temple Bar Tobacco. All tobacconists. ...

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