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  5. PAT, STOCK MARKET

    Stock sales at Maitland Waratah Singtston and Homebush markets are reported in the Newcastle Sun on sale days. ...

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  6. WEMBLEY OPENS

    "I declare the Exhibition open," said the King, whose voice teas magnified a thousand times by grant statorphones and echocd round the corwded Wembley Stedium which resembled a vast theatre The King's last words were drowned by [?] loyal cheers and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PROTEST ENTERED

    THE-Berlin correspondent of "The Times" says Unit the Socialist protest against the election of Von Hindenburg to the German ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITAIN'S FOOD

    The report of the British Food Commission, under the chairmanship of Sir Auckland Geddes opposes State trading and says that it is untikely to reduce wheat and meat prices. The report also recommends the establishment of a Food Council ...

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  9. TRADERS FOOLED

    R.H. McMILLAN. who was the representative in Sydney for the Canadian Commerce Department 12 years ago and now a ...

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  10. ICE FROM AIR

    The Paris correspondent of "The Times" states that reports from Morocco Indicate further French successes against the Riffs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ALLIED CONDITIONS

    The conference of Allied Ambassadors is meeting in Paris next week to discuss the terms of the Allied note containing the disarmament ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. 1926 TESTS

    Mr. H. H. Mallett. a committeeman of the M.C.C., has been appointed to arrange the fixtures for the Australian cricket tour in 1926 ...

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  13. RADIO "LIFELINE"

    A radio lifeline, flung a thousand miles seaward, probably saved the life I of a drunken sailor. The steamer Walruna, bound from ...

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  14. PRIEST LIBELLED.

    An apology has followed the issue of a writ against Lord Ernest Hamilton, whose book, "forty Years On," describes his brother Frederick's ...

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  15. WRONGLY INTERNED

    An nnusual case is now before the Privy Council. Mrs. Jacob has appealed against the. Indian High Court's reversal of a breach of ...

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  16. SOMETHING UNUSUAL FOR BOAT INTERIORS

    The palstial unoking-rrom of the P. and O. lines Cathay, which has reached Melbourne on her maiden voyage to Australia. The open forceplace is one of the many innovations aboard the ship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SILK DUTIES

    In the House of Commons Mr. Winston Churchill said that It bad been estimated that there would be an annual revenue of £1,000,000 from the ...

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  18. MOTHERS' DAY

    "Mothers' Day" will be observed in churches throughout the Commonwealth to-morrow, when every son and daughter is expected to wear a ...

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  19. ROOTING THEM, OUT

    The "Daily Mail" gives prominence to the action to be taken against Communist agitators, and points out that in a series of conferences the ...

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  20. REPAYING COURTESY

    Extensive plans to entertain the H.M.A.S. Brisbane, which is duo at Yokohama on May 13, are being made. The Japanese will endeavor ...

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  21. FAKE SAINT

    A scandalous case in which an alleged Mnhommedan saint (who was actually a beggar rascal and not a Mahommodan at all) was burled in ...

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  22. BLOOD PRESSURE

    Dr.. W. J. Macdonald told the Onratio Medical Association that the new treatment for high blood pressure had been highly successful in 32 ...

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  23. DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC

    The diphtheria epidemic here is assuming surious proportions, Over 200 Europeans are down. Three Europeans and 10 Indians have died. ...

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  24. TAKING NO RISKS

    Martial law in Bulgaria will probably be continued Indefinitely, says the Sofia correspondent of "The Times," though, conditions throughout the ...

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