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  4. WHAT HUGHES DID FOR AUSTRALIA

    Hughes occupies a greater place in Australian history than arr of his predecessors in the Commonwealth. This is partly because his times have been ...

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  5. ROMANCE OF SCIENCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—As cabled a fortnight ago, two Copenhagen professors discovered in the spectrum of zirconium a new element, which they named ...

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  6. A FATAL PLUNGE

    BYRON BAY, Saturday.—Mr. W. J. Kendrick, aged 29 years, of Brisbane, lost his life fishing in a small boat at Brunswick Heads. ...

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  7. FRENCH LEAVE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The correspondent of the Morning Post at Dusseldorf describes a quaint example of French treatment of ...

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  8. GRECO-TURKISH WAR OVER

    LONDON, Saturday.—Before leaving Marseilles Hamid Bey and Mehmed Bey, two members of the Turkish Delegation to ...

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  9. A CROP OF CROOKS

    Sydney's simple folk can breathe freely for the time being, for some exceedingly able magsmen, whisperers, pickpockets, burglars, vagrants and ...

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  10. STILL RISING

    Meat is 29½ per cent, dearer in Sydney to-day than it was previous to the war and 10 per cent. dearer than 12 months ago. Food and grocery prices show an ...

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  11. NAVAL MAN'S DIVORCE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr. Justice Horridge, sitting in divorce, granted a I decree to Lieut.-Commander Lionel Frederick Robinson, R.N., on the ground ...

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  12. "SNAP THAT BATHER."—SOME HOT WEATHER PICTURES—PRIZE WINNERS IN SUNDAY TIMES PHOTO COMPETITION THIS WEEK [?]

    BY R. R. SAHM, McPHERSON-STREET, BRONTE—£1 PRIZE. BY FRED HARRIS, BOLTON-STREET, NEWCASTLE—£10 PRIZE. BY R. S. MORAN, PALMER-STREET. CITY—£1 PRIZE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SAVED THE BABY

    The sailing of the Ulimaroa from Huddart Parker's wharf yesterday was characterised by considerable excitement. Just previous to the lowering of the ...

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  14. ARSON, BOMBS, MINES

    LONDON, Saturday—By means of arson, bombs, and mines the Republicans continue to fight the Free State Government. Ten armed men laden with petrol ...

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  15. BUSH TRAGEDIES

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—A report received by the Commissioner of Police gives details of a bushman's lonely death. Matthew Hollingsworth, aged 67, an ...

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  16. POLITE MURDERER

    LONDON, Saturday.—A strang domestic tragedy is reported from Paris. Jean Estenave, a respectable man who had been married for 18 years, walked ...

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  17. SIR KEITH SMITH

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian Press Association says it is understood that Sir Keith Smith has postponed his ...

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  18. WHERE IS MR. HILL ?

    Does anybody know the whereabouts of Mr. H. Hill, of Weston-Super-Mare, England, who was interned at Barbadoes in 1914 while aboard the German ...

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  19. "A LITTLE PARADISE"

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—The Governor of South Australia (Major-General Sir Tom Bridges), replying to a welcome accorded him by the ...

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  20. IN THE RUHR

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Minister for Communications, Herr Groener, has again ordered the German railway managers to disobey the commands of the ...

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  21. PROPELER EXPLODES

    Two men employed as coppersmiths at D. H. Porter and Co.'s premises in Druitt-street, city, were badly hurt yesterday as the result of a peculiar accident. ...

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  22. CZAR'S IMPERIAL GUARD

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—Two hundred officers and men of the ex-Czar's Imperial Guard have arrived at Ellis Island from the steamer Madona, after three ...

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  23. A RACING TRAGEDY

    WEST MAITLAND, Saturday.—A verdict of manslaughter against Benjamin Gegetta was recorded at the adjourned inquest regarding the death of Arthur ...

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  24. THE LAST DAY

    Wednesday will be the last day for furnishing Sta'e income tax returns. The penalty for failing to do so is £100. ...

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  25. SALVATION ARMY KEEPS THE ENTENTE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Captain Wycliffe Booth, second son of General Bramwell Booth, will be married to Captain Rence Beyron, daughter of ...

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  26. METROPOLITAN SUNDAY FORECAST.

    Moderate temperatures, with east to south-east breeze. Freshening in afternoon. Chiefly fine, with passing ...

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  27. SUNDAY TRAMS WILL CEASE NEXT WEEK THEIR PENNY BURGLARY

    Mr. C. W. Oakes, Acting-Premier, has made good his intention to relieve Sydney's travelling public from some of the disgraceful overcharges made by the trams. Yesterday he again interviewed the Railway Commissioners, and got ...

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  28. LANCASHIRE'S SKIPPER

    LONDON, Saturday.—Jack Sharp has been appointed captain of the Lancashire County cricket eleven. He played for the county as a ...

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  29. DAVE SMITH

    Dave Smith, who won the heavy weight championship of Australia three times, coming back on two occasions to get it, and was presented with a special ...

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  30. WAR PENSIONS

    Over 17,500 war pensions were paid in different parts of Australia last year, according to the report of the Repatriation Department, issued yesterday. They ...

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  31. IN FULL BLAST

    LITHGOW, Saturday.—Both blast furnaces are now in full swing for the first time for many months. The firing of No. 1 furnace means the employment ...

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  32. STARVING CHILDREN

    Melbourne has contributed over £20,000 to Save the Children Fund. The Lord Mayor is honorary treasurer and over 10,000 children are being fed. ...

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  33. TONS OF FRUIT

    WEST MAITLAND, Saturday.—This year's export of fruit will probably exceed any previous quantity sent away by N.S. Wales, according to Mr. E. D. ...

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  34. Band's Moonlight Excursion

    To augment its uniform and instrument fund, the Metropolitan Band assisted by the ladies of Darlington, will hold a moonlight harbor excursion on ...

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  35. A NATIONAL STRIKE

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.—Mr.E. J. Holloway, secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, said to-day that negotiation for a settlement of the ...

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  36. DEAD ON THE ROAD

    LITHGOW, Saturday.—Wm. Grieve Donaldson, an engineer of North Sydney, died on the road near Jenolan Caves. Deceased was a former officer of the ...

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  37. N. ZEALAND LOAN GOES WELL

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The city loan for Wellington (N.Z.) of £340,000 at 5½ per cent, was over-subscribed within an hour. ...

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  38. Bov Scouts in Fiji

    The boy scouts movement, which has taken such a firm hold in the Commonwealth, has now spread to Fiji, wh re, already, great success has been attained. ...

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