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  5. BOMBSHELLS AT COMMISSION

    The most sensational disclosures yet made before the Royal Commission inquiry into the payment of alleged secret commissions in the dairying industry were those made to-day, whhen, after having visited ...

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  6. CAN WALKER STAGE A GOME BACK?

    It looks as if ex-Mayor Jimmie Walker is finished. His successor to the office is now well in the limelight. ...

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  7. Stocks Boomed Last Month

    WALL-STREET stocks gained a total of 7,287,000,000 dollars during August. The number of ...

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  8. "HOLLY WOOD DRAMA BY FREUD"

    "This frightful wrong he wrote about having done to me is all a mystery," sobbed Jean Harlow, the film actress, who is ...

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  9. Widespread Cuts By Ford

    HENRY FORD is making widespread reductions in wages at several of his plants, says a cable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WHO FIRED DEATH BULLET?

    Who killed Damon Fenwicke, the millionaire architect? Was it Vivienne Ware, his beautiful and wealthy fiancee? When,Fenwicke, one of the bestknown men in the city, was found dead in the library ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CAPTURED BY BANDITS.

    Majjor-General Sir Charles Corkran, formerly General Officer Commanding the London District, has received confirmation of a ...

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  12. MURDER SUSPECTED.

    There was a sensational development to-day regarding the finding on September 1 on a small island in the Peel River, ...

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  13. BOY BORN BLIND NOW ABLE TO SEE.

    Kenneth Barrett (13), who was born blind, saw the world for the first time yesterday, when a surgeon at the Children's Hospital ...

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  14. NO PERMISSION TO LAND

    Mr. George Hutchison, who, with his family, is on a flight from the United States to England, and reached Greenland ...

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  15. FARMERS CLASH WITH POLICE

    Many persons were injured in rioting in the farm strike. Police armed with shotguns, pistols, and clubs were turned back by ...

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  16. PREMIERS CONFERENCE.

    Asked to day when the Premiers Conference and meeting of the Loan Council, was to be held, the Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) said there had ...

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  17. OLD AS METHUSELAH'S MONKEYS

    "Girts plucking their eyebrows and curling their eyelashes in imitation of screen beauties follow a practice ...

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  18. "COULD NOT ATTEND Disarmament Conferences"

    In his statement that accompanied Germany's note to France on the question of armaments Baron Von Neurath ...

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  19. Thus Conscience

    UNDER the nom de plume of XYZ, a conscience stricken user of the Queensland railways has made a secret payment to the ...

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  20. MAN SENT TO GAOL

    How a man stole a gold watch, valued at£3 10s, and sold it for 3s 6d, was told to Mr. A. P. W. ...

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  21. Politics In British Columbia

    THE Premier (Mr. S. F. Tolmie) said to-day that he favored the establishment of a Union Government composed of men, ...

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  22. APPEAL BY BANK

    The Full Court, comprising the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair), Mr. Justice Macrossan, S.P.J., and Mr. Justice Webb, to-day heard an ...

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  23. JUDGE GRANTS ADJOURNMENT.

    At the conclusion of the case for the plaintiff, counsel for the defendant and co-defendant sought a non-suitin the action, in ...

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  24. WRITS AGAINST NEWSPAPER.

    On behalf of George Henry Buckland, secretary of the Central Branch of the Australian Workers Onion, and on behalf of the ...

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  25. VENDETTA AGAINST ORCHARDIST

    POLICE are investigating a remarkable story of an alleged vendetta against James Travis, orchardist, of Balmoral, near Picton. Some time ago Travis's grape vines were cut down. Now, it is alleged, that ...

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  26. WESTERN AREAS VERY DRY.

    "It is problematical whether the country has ever been drier, and, unless rains falls at an early date, the harvest will be very ...

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  27. DEATH OF BRIGADIER-GEN. W. H. SITWELL.

    THE death is announced of Brigadior-General W. H. Sitwell, who commanded the 34th Brigade at suvia Bay in 1915. He was 72 ...

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  28. EXCHANGE RATE.

    IT is reported in England that a large amount of funds has been transferred to Australia owing to the expectation of a ...

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  29. N.Z. HONEY WINS COMPETITION

    C. F. GEE, of New Zealand, won the Kent and Surrey Beekepers Association's challenge cup for honey. The competition was open to the world. ...

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  31. TO-DAY'S SHOWS.

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  32. RICHMOND REJECTS LANG FACTION.

    ANOTHER attempt to swing the Richmond Labor League over to tho Lang faction failed last night, when the league, after hearing ...

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  33. BRUCE'S PLANS.

    MR. S. M. BRUCE, Australian Minister, told press interviewers that he would launch the loan conversion at the most favorable moment. He ...

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