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  4. SUN PEEPS THROUGH WINDOW OF WORLD

    "The Sun's" Cable Service has been re-organised, and our special representatives in all parts of the World are ...

    Article : 49 words
  5. "GET A MOVE ON!"

    Lord Burnham, introducing the Empire Press deputation to the Postmaster-General, Sir L. Worthington Evans. affirmed that the British and Dominion press was most anxious to secure fuller news and comment, but needed cheaper ...

    Article : 491 words
  6. BOX OF PROPHECIES

    An energetic publicity campaign is being conducted in connection with Joanna Southcott, a religious fanatic who lived in England from 1750 to 1814. The campaign began with small advertisements in ...

    Article : 327 words
  7. NEW TROUBLE IN GREECE

    "Le Matin" publishes a message from Belgrade, foreshadowing an attempt at a Republican coup d'etat in Greece. ...

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  8. MAITLAND MARRIAGE

    The marriage of Audrey, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw of "Eroica." West Maitland to J[?] Hoskins, of New Zealand, was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. JAPAN LOSES TRADE

    There is growing exasperation in Japan over the continued strength of the Chinese boycott, as the result of which the June trade with China ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. BOLSHEVISM UNPOPULAR

    Persian merchants arriving at Calcutta state that there has been a violent reaction against Bolshevism, though the anti-British agitation ...

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  11. BRITISH PRIVILEGE

    Intimations in the House of Commons debate, that the object of the Singapore base was defence against Japan, have aroused ...

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  12. JUDGE IN A FIRE

    The wax model of a judge, wearing a black cap. sentencing a prisoner, emblematic of British justice, is among the thousand Empire ...

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  13. IRISH TENNIS

    An Australian, O. F. Mackay, won the Irish tennis championship. ...

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  14. TRAIN CRASHES INTO CHARABANC

    A charabanc, returning from a pleasure trip, endeavored to forestall an express train at a level-crossing near Gothenburg. The charabanc was smashed to ple[?]es, hardly a screw being left intact. ...

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  15. CROSS OF SACRIFICE

    Sir Joseph Cook unve[?]ed the cross of sacrifice at Warminster in memory of 150 Australians who are buried there. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN PAVILION

    Thirteen tenders, several of which are within the estimate, have been received for the erection of the Australian pavilion at Wembley for the ...

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