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  4. Experts Recommend Extension of Empire Wireless Chain

    The Wireless Committee recommends the Government to establish a monopoly of the Empire wireless air services and to construct two stations in Great Britain. ...

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  5. "DUMPED" MEAT

    Mr. Hassan, who represents the Australian Meat Council in England, tells "The Sun's" special representative that he is quite prepared to ...

    Article : 163 words
  6. DREAMS COME TRUE

    The race for the Australian sculling championship was re-rowed at six o'clock last night. Pat Hanman easily defeated W. McDevitt. In view of the previous race, which was ...

    Article : 439 words
  7. MATSUKATA DEAD

    Guarded statements in the press indicate that Matsukata, a Genro, is deal. Viwla Okitsu and Saionji are ...

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  8. Governor-General's Arrival at Newcastle

    The Governor-General Lord Forster, was met on his arrival at Newcas the railway station on Wednesday by the Mayor (Alderman Kilgour), the president and secretary of the show (Messrs. Collen and Dann), other representative citizens, and a guard of honor of Boy Scouts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HENDERSON SAFE

    The Burnley by-election resulted:— Henderson (Labor)—.. 24,571 Camps ... 17,534 ...

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  10. "CLOSER TO THE BONE"

    In proportion to the number of public contracts going abroad, Britain lost very few in comparison with those that she obtained, said Mr. ...

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  11. "WALLINGFORD" PLAY

    George Randolph Cheater, the author of "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford," has died suddenly. George Randolph Chester, who ...

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  12. HAMILTON PRESENTATIONS

    To show their appreciation of the services rendered to the Maitland-road (Hamilton) Methodist Church by Miss Nancy Meldrum and Mr. T. Perrau, the ...

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  13. HEAVY TAXES

    The annual meeting of the Newcastle Jockey Club was held last night. Mr. J. G. Cameron presided over a large number of members. ...

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  14. KU KLUX BREAKS UP

    The formation of a new American fraternal order, the Knights of the Mystic Clan, was the result of a "Kiansmen's" congress called here ...

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  15. BULLET-PROOF CARS

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, in urging that the army be "mechanised," says that he wants "the boys' to have every chance next time to go over ...

    Article : 70 words
  16. JOCKEY'S FUNERAL

    The funeral of Alfred Chapman, the promising jockey, who was fatally injured at Morpeth on Wednesday morning, took place yesterday. ...

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  17. MORE THAN DOUBLE

    The Minister for Customs states that the value of New Zealand exports in January was over £7,000,000 more than double the figures for the ...

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  18. OVER A THOUSAND

    Newman, whose score now stands at 10,400, against Smith's 10,302 (best break 373), began another his break this afternoon. At the adjournment, ...

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  19. KING'S HALL

    The No. 1 company of the Mumor esque Follies, now appearing at the King's Hall, under the direction of Mr. Edward Tight, continues to delight the ...

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  20. TORONTO ROADS

    Attention was drawn to the bad condition of several roads and streets in the district at a special meeting of the Toronto Progress Association on ...

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