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  5. WANT A WAY OUT

    A message from the Hague states that, as the result of a letter from M. Lis[?] to the president of the conference, ...

    Article : 106 words
  6. FIGHTING FOR SETTLEMENT

    Hopes for the settlement of the railway strike are based chiefly on the attitude of Mr. Grable, who will confer on Thursday at Detroit with other maintenance enters. Mr. Grable, is using his utmost efforts to keep his 400,000 unionists from striking, but the ...

    Article : 257 words
  7. BIG EVENTS IMPENDING

    Reuter's correspondent in Dublin says it in believed that big events are impending in the South and West. The Government is preparing stern measures again at the heart of the Irregulars' resistance, namely, the line from Limcrick to Waterford, where ...

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  8. SEARCH FOR A LOAN

    Mr. C. J. [?] Garis [?] arrived from Sydney by the Niagara. He is en route to New York, in search of a loan to finance the Kendenup irrigation ...

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  9. SURRY HILLS MURDER

    FREDERICK REARDON ESTHER EGGERS Brother and sister, who are charged with the murder of Francis Charles Kennedy on June 19. They were present in custody at the inquest in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BIRTH CONTROL

    In connection with the birth-control conference, a private session, confined to medical men, was attended by 154, including 15 medical officers of health, ...

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  11. HOW ABSURD!

    The Air Ministry describes as absurd the allegation by Dr. Schutte that the Government had negotiated with, Germany in reference to [?] aerial ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN SOCCER TEAM THAT RETURNED FROM N.Z. YESTERDAY

    Top Row: G. Cartwrght (N.S.W.), J, Cumberland [?] W. Maunders, (N.S.(N.S.W.). W. Bratten (Q.). D. Cumberland [?] W. McBride (Q.), C. Shenton (Q.) J. B. Bryant (Q.) Second Bowl:—D. Ward (N.S.W.). G. Brown (Q.) A. Gibb (Q. captain), A. Morgan (Q. manager), A. Fisher (N.S.W.). S. A. Storey N.S.W. assistant manager), P. Doyle (N.S.W.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TO GENEVA AGAIN

    Sir Joseph Cook will go to Geneva on August 1, to attend a meeting of the Permanent Mandates Commission, and on September 1 for the general ...

    Article : 45 words
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  15. BRITISH DEBT

    In the House of Commons t-night, Mr. Lloyd George announced that the special British delegation will arrive in Washington early in ...

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  16. Palestine Mandate

    A memorial which has been extentively signed by members of both Houses of Parliament is being presented to the Council of the League ...

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  17. STRASSBURG CRASH

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that the passengers killed in the crash of an aeroplane flying to Strassburg are described as Britishers. ...

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  18. FOR AUSTRALIA

    Jack Munro, the Sydney fight promotor, has arrived in America, seeking fighters to take to Australia. He is prepared to offer big money to two ...

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  19. No Hill Climbing

    Newcastle Council last night rejected an application for a hill climbing test in Newcastle. ...

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