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  2. RUSSIANS CHARGED

    The Dossers, two Russian subjects, were brought before the mixed court, comprising a Chinese Magistrate and the British Assessor. ...

    Article : 287 words
  3. GENERAL CABLES.

    Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Wilson, who has just returned from Jamaica, where for the past year the had been Captain-General and ...

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  4. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    Reuter's Moscow correspondent states that three German students, alleged to belong to the German rea[?]tionary "Konsul" organisation, have ...

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  5. MOTOR NOTES.

    A variety of factors have caused in a great many centres in Australia quite a glut of cars in the second-hand market, whilst almost ...

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  6. THE PRINCE.

    One of the outstanding events of the Prince of Wales' visit, to Bulawayo occurred to-day when he visited Cecil Rhodes' grave on World's ...

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  7. POLAR LESSON.

    Reuter's Oslo correspondent states that in press interview on his arrival at Spitzbergen, Captain Amundsen said he was not interested ...

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  8. FRONTIER SQUABBLE.

    Moscow and Warsaw give conflicting versions of the fight between the Russo-Polish frontier guards on June 7, each accusing the other of invading ...

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  9. SCULLING.

    Collan (N.Z.) beat Kent, of Oxford, easily in the sixth heat of the Diamond Sculls at Henley. In the semi-final, J. Beresford heat ...

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  10. REGAL HONOURS.

    At Oslo, the Norwegian capital, tumultous cheering greeted Captain Amundsen and his companions as N25 accompanied by twenty naval ...

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  11. REVELS IN PRIMEVAL.

    News has reached here from Umvuma that after a most delightful sojourn the wonderful Royal camp, situated on the Central Estates, was ...

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  12. FRENCH LOSSES.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that during a bebate in the French Chamber, M. Painleve, the Premier, states that 400 French officers and ...

    Article : 61 words
  13. WAR DEBTS.

    The announcement from Paris regarding a new British Note to France on the subject of the funding of war debts comes as a ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. DOCTOR'S DEATH.

    Dr. D. H. Beeling, of Stanmore, died suddenly at his home last night, aged 60. Another doctor, who was called in, was unable to certify as to ...

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  15. THE FRENCH NOTE.

    The French Note of June 27 has been returned with the statement that the Chinese authorities find it impossible to comply with the ...

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  16. NURSE ARRESTED.

    Sydney detectives to-day arrested a nurse who is alleged to have obtained clothing worth £31 from two firms in Adelaide, by charging ...

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  17. ZIMBABWE RUINS.

    The Prince of Wales spent another interesting day in Rhodesia. He visited the ruins at Zimbabwe, and minutely, inspected the temples and ...

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  18. RIFF CAMPAIGN.

    A message from Fez states that a communique reports that the Riffs are developing an offensive on a large scale against the French ...

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  19. SOVIET MONEY FOR REVOLUTION

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" learns from a reliable source that large deposits were recently placed in ...

    Article : 65 words
  20. YOUNG ROBBERS.

    Two youths aged 16 1/2 and 17 1/2, were arrested in Melbourne on charges of shopbreaking. The younger boy, who was arrested ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. THE SOVIET.

    Lord Birkenhead, secretary of State for India, speaking at Lough-borough recently, said the time would undoubtedly come when we ...

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  22. OWNER BENEFITS BY ONE DESIGN.

    The wisdom of Dodge Brothers policy of constantly developing one basic design instead of bringing out a new model every year is borne ...

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  23. SHEARING SEASON.

    The Graziers' Association reports to-day that there are no indications of a shortage of labour for the shearing season, which will shortly begin ...

    Article : 81 words
  24. BRITISH MINERS.

    The Miners' Delegate Conference decided to resist the coal owners' proposals for a revision of wages and conditions, and urge the districts not ...

    Article : 113 words
  25. WIRELESS FEAT.

    Wireless telephone communication between persons on ships at sea and on land has been proven practical by a conversation between two ...

    Article : 151 words
  26. GOLF.

    In the match played to-day at Glen[?]agles, in the 1000 guineas tournament promoted by the Glasgow "Herald," J. Kirkwood (Australia) won his first ...

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  27. CAR FATALITY.

    A motor car and a motor omnibus collided in Sydenham road, Marrickville, on Saturday night, with the result that Charles Snedden (27), of ...

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  28. TAUNG'S SKULL.

    Sir Arthur Keith, the noted British anthropologist, writing in "Nature," declares that, after an examination or casts of the taung's skull ...

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  29. THE BASIC WAGE.

    The Board of Trade to-day heard addresses on the evidence which has been given to assist it in arriving at the cost of living. ...

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  30. NEW HEBRIDES.

    The Rev. David Ross, formerly of Melbourne, addressing the Pan-Presbyterian Conference at Cardiff, said that Presbyterians in Australia ...

    Article : 101 words
  31. EMPIRE TRADE.

    An interesting development with regard to the changed view of Labourites concerning Umpire affairs is Mr. Kamsay MacDonald's invitation ...

    Article : 93 words
  32. BOLSHEVIK INTRIGUES.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Foreign Secretary) questioned in the House of Commons regarding Lord Birkenhead's references to Bolshevik ...

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  33. "FATHER" OF BURWOOD.

    One of the most interesting personalities of the metropolis passed away early this morning in the person of William Archer, formerly a member ...

    Article : 128 words
  34. WEMBLEY.

    Mr. Leopold Amery, Secretory of State for the Colonies, paid an official visit to Wembley, and inspected the Canadian, Rhodesian, and Australian ...

    Article : 64 words
  35. AMERICAN COTTON.

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  36. DAVIS CUP.

    At Havana (Cuba) the Spanish Davis Cup players. Alonso Brothers defeated Paris and Chacon, of Cuba, 9-7, 6-4, 8-6. ...

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  37. WHEAT MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
  38. RICH ENGLISH ESTATE.

    Sir Edward Halton, a former newspaper magnate, left £2,222,000. The death duties amounted to over £900,000. ...

    Article : 29 words
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