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  3. "AUSTRALIA DAY."

    LONDON, Saturday.—The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Granville Ryrie) to-day made his first public appearance since his ...

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  4. THE ROYAL PATIENT

    LONDON, Friday.—No bulletin regarding the King's health was issued this evening. The political correspondent of ...

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  5. ARMY LEADERSHIP.

    LONDOX, Friday.—The question of the leadership of the Salvation Army again came before Justice Eve in the High Court to-day. Application has ...

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  7. TROTSKY PARTY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Riga correspondent of "The Times" reports that war to the death against the supporters of M. Trotsky, the ...

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  8. Spirit of Australia.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Flying Officers Moir and Owen, who were connected with Capt. Prank Hurley, in the ill-fated "Spirit of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EINSTEIN'S NEW THEORY.

    PROFESSOR EINSTEIN, author of the Theory of Relativity as the result of.10 years' work, has authorised ...

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  11. Progress Continues.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The King's progress continues and the improvement during the past, few days renders it possible to fix the approximate ...

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  12. LONDON HOTEL TRAGEDY.

    A MIDDLE-AGED visitor at the Bonnington Hotel, Bloomsbury, who described himself as an Australian, fell ...

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  13. EX-KAISER'S BIRTHDAY.

    DOOEN", Saturday.—During theo cele— bration of the cx-Kaiscr's 70th birthday last week-end, tho Castlo was crowded with guests, but there was no ...

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  14. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The scores at the conelasion of to-night's play in the Newman-Lindrum billiard match, in which the latter receives 3000. are: ...

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  15. DRUG TRAFFIC.

    GENEVA, Saturday.— The British delegate, Sir Maleolm Delovingo, at today's meeting of the League of Nations' opinm commission drew ...

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  16. AUSTRALIANS ABROAD.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.— The party of 160 members of the Young Australia League, who are visiting U.S.A. and Canada in ...

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  17. BIG MOTOR TRUST.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. "THE WORLD" states that an announcement will shortly be made of the formation of a huge ...

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  18. WIN FOR NEWMAN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The final result of the Newman-Lindrum billiard match is:-Newman, 8000 (including breaks of ...

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  19. NATIVES MUTINY.

    SHANGHAI, Sunday.— Mutiny has broken out in a division of native troops, which comprises the remnants of ex-Governor Chang Chung Chang's ...

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  20. SNOWBOUND TRAIN.

    BUCHAREST, Saturday.—Forty passengers of a train, which has been snowbound sinee Monday last, between Turnonagurele and Litza, have all been ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At a Women's Freedom League dinner to-night Miss Collison, who wrote 500 articles for Australian newspapers in connection ...

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  22. DISASTROUS BLIZZARD.

    SALT LAKE CITY, Saturday. — A blizzard swept, across the sheep ranges of north-eastern Utah to-day, marooning large flocks and leaving scores of ...

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  23. SATURDAY'S BULLETIN.

    A bulletin issued at 9.5 o'clock tonight and signed by Lord Dawson rend: "The King continues to make slow progress." ...

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  24. The Great Apologia.

    LONDON; Sunday.—Coincident with his birthday, the ex-Kaiser became suddenly communicative. In an exclusive "Sunday Express" interview he ...

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  25. TASMANIAN OARSMAN

    LONDON, Saturday — The training of the Oxford eight crew has been temporarily upset. H. C. Morphett, formerly of the Geelong Grammar School, ...

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  26. NEW WONDER 'PLANE.

    LONDON, Sunday—The aeronautical correspondent of "The Times" says that the first public view of the Fairey long-distance monoplane shows that it ...

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  27. MARITIME LAWS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Coolidge regards Senator Borah's suggestion for an international conference to codify maritime laws as a ...

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  28. ITALY'S NAVAL STRENGTH.

    ROME, Saturday.—Cabinet has decided to begin the construetion in June of two 10,000-ton cruisers, two flotilla leadors, four destroyers and five ...

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  29. MAKING READY AT BOGNOR.

    LONDON, Sunday— "The Sunday Express" says the doetors hope that the King will be able to go to Bognor at the end of the week. Three ...

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  30. ATLANTIC GALE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Reseue ships and salvage tugs are steuniug tonight to the aid of four vessels reported to be disabled on the high seas in ...

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  31. BRIBERY CHARGES.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The bribery charges preferred against ex-Station Sergeant Goddard, Mrs. Meyrick ("The Night Club Queen") and ...

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  32. PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS.

    LIQUID FIRE EMPLOYED. LONDON, Saturday.— The Jerusalem correspondent of "The Times" reports that the loeust invasion has leached ...

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  33. CARUSO'S DAUGHTER.

    LONDON, Sunday— Mr. Joliu M'Cormack, the tenor, is helping Gloria, the 10-yoar-old daughter of Caruso, to learn voico production. She sings on ...

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