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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 17 words
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  4. The Finish of the Thrilling Race in the Great Public Schools' Eights Yesterday

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  5. "WE WON!"

    "They can make more noise, but they can't shout 'We won!'" said a small girl yesterday evening as her launch, proudly ...

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  6. "LORD FORSTER'S OWN"

    "I'm pleased to be here to-day, and when I say pleased I mean pleased; and if you invite me here again next year, even if it's boat ...

    Article : 440 words
  7. IF NOT, WHY NOT?

    LONDON, Saturday—Commenting on the high rates of exchange between Australia and England, the Yorkshire Post states that a suggested effective remedy ...

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  8. NOBEL PRIZE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—There is a movement among American men of letters designed to secure the Nobel Prize for 1924 for Thomas Hardy, the veteran ...

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  9. U.S.A'S DIRTY LINEN

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Senator Warren, Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, announces that the Senatorial investigations so far have ...

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  10. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The members of the Young Australian League, carrying flags, under the command of Captain Brough, and headed by their own ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND LOAN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The financial editor of the Morning Post states that much interest has been aroused over the impending New Zealand loan. It is ...

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  12. KIND WEIGHS HIMSELF

    LONDON, Saturday—The King and Queen, accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of York and Prince Axel of Denmark, paid an informal surprise visit ...

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  13. OUR APPLES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Propaganda Committee of the Australian Federation of Fruit-growers, has written to Senator Wilson protesting ...

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  14. Spence for Brisbane

    BRISBANE. Saturday.—Arthur Spence, who claims to have been a golf professional since it was 14 years of age, reached Brisbane this week-end from Sydney to take up duty as ...

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  15. THE KING

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Daily Express refers to Charles Sims' picture of the King as a problem picture. The paper states that oversea visitors will ...

    Article : 166 words
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  17. A SARGENT PICTURE

    LONDON, Saturday—Sargent's painting, The Hospital at Granada, exhibited in the Royal Academy of 1913, depicting a view of the verandah with wounded ...

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  18. OUR PRIMARY PRODUCTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. E. Farrer, Minister for Labor and Industry in N.S.W., and Mr. Pennington, are Riving a series of informal talks on Australia's ...

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  19. SOME SALVAGE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Admiralty steamer Racer, which has been engaged recovering gold from the wrecked liner Laurcntic, sunk off the mouth of Lough ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA'S PAST

    LONDON, Saturday.—The sale of the Calvert collection, numbering over 300 pieces, was disappointing, less than £1000 being realised on the whole lot. The ...

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  21. TROTSKY AGAIN

    LONDON, Saturday.—Well-informed circles in Moscow foreshadow the imminent reorganisation of the Soviet Government. It is stated that Trotsky will ...

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  22. BIG PRICES

    LONDON, Saturday.—Some big increases in the price of works by British artists have just been recorded. Lucerne from the Walls, by Turner, was ...

    Article : 62 words
  23. NO FOUL

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Central News Agency at Vienna announces that the slow motion film of the Carpentler-Townlcy fight shows Townley standing ...

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  24. NO JAPS IN U.S.A.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—A message from Washington states that President Coolidge, though making no formal statement, has made it clear that he ...

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  25. A LUCKY MAN

    LONDON, Saturday.—Harry Taylor, a motor salesman of Sheffield, has inherited £40,000 from the estate of his late uncle, Martin Edward Burke, who ...

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  26. CLEVER FRANCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—France, according to the Daily Express, has paid back the loans raised in England and America to save the franc, and has made a ...

    Article : 55 words
  27. EPINARD v. SIR GALLAHAD

    PARIS, Saturday.—A match has been arranged to take place between the two crack French racehorses Epinard and Sir Gallahad III., at Saint Cloud, on ...

    Article : 75 words
  28. COMING WORLD EVENTS OF INTEREST

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  29. SEA LIONS' JOY JAUNT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Two sea lions escaped from the Edinburgh zoological gardens and wandered off through a heavy populated district. ...

    Article : 51 words
  30. DAVIS CUP

    LONDON, Saturday.—Risely has been appointed the non-playing captain of the British Davis Cup team, which will play at Torquay on May 10. Austria ...

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  31. INELIGIBLE IMMIGRANTS IN U.S.A.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—President Coolidge announced to callers at the White House, to-day, that the had endorsed the proposal to exclude ...

    Article : 92 words
  32. JOE BECKETT, BOOKMAKER

    LONDON, Saturday.—The former English champion heavyweight, Joe Beckett, has taken up bookmaking, and was a prominent figure shouting the ...

    Article : 42 words
  33. METROPOLITAN SUNDAY FORECAST.

    A tendency to fog or a shower or two in early morning. Otherwise chiefly fine and mild. Some passing cloud during ...

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  34. COLONIAL WOOL SALES IN LONDON

    LONDON, Saturday.—It has been decided to hold the Colonial wool sales on 12th inst., owing to the French elections. The sales will close on 21st inst. ...

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