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  2. Advertising

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  3. BONAR LAW RESIGNS

    LONDON, Sunday.--It is officially announced that the King has accepted Mr. Bonar Law's resignation. Downing street has issued a ...

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  4. APPEAL TO HIGH COURT

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Immediately the board, which is considering the question of the deportation of the -Irish envoys resumed its sittings to-day, counsel for ...

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  5. FOCH RETURNS

    PARIS, Sunday.--Marshal Foch has returned from Poland and Czecho-Slovakia. He stated that the Polish army had all the old-time brilliant qualities, and ...

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  6. NO EXTENSION

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Aggregate meetings of miners were held on the northern field yesterday. Mr. Baddeley, M.L.A., told the men ...

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  7. THE FLYING TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A goods train of 16 trucks, loaded with coal, was wrecked and burnt while proceeding from Eskbank to Sydney at one o'clock ...

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  8. THE TURF

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  9. THE LETTER TO THE KING.

    Sir Frederick Sykes (Mr. Bonar Law's son-in-law) and Colonel Waterhouse (the Prime Minister's private secretary), carried the letter of resignation to the King ...

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  10. WAY OF THE BOLSHIES

    LONDON Sunday.--The Grimsby trawler, Jeria, was 15 miles off the White Sea coast, when a Bolshevik gunboat signalled that she was under ...

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  11. CANTERBURY WEIGHTS.

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  12. COMBINED PROTEST.

    In the Domain yesterday the Irish National, Association, the Communist party and the Sydney Labor Council again held a meeting of protest against ...

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  13. THE JUNTA AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Greig, M.L.A., to-day commented on the action of the executive of the A.L.P. in having declared that the ballot for the election ...

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  14. BRITISH LEGION

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Prince of Wales attended the opening of the conference of the British Legion to-day, to which the branches in the overseas ...

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  15. BROKEN HILL MEN HELP.

    The Barrier miners have also struck a 15 per cent. levy for the Maitland miners. The belief was expressed at the ...

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  16. LOCO DRIVER TELLS THRILLING STORY OF TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE.

    The three luckiest men in Sydney to-day are the loco driver. Mortimer; the fireman, Young, and the guard, Lloyd, the members of the crew of the ill fated ...

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  17. LORD BEAVERBROOK TELLS OF DETERMINED FIGHT AGAINST THE INEVITABLE.

    Lord Beaverbrook, who spent the last fortnight with Mr. Bonar Law, says that the latter meant to recover and hold on, but he never contemplated a period like ...

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  18. JUMPING DOUBLE BETTING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Betting positions for the big jumping double are:--Hurdle--Bigoonbah, Delusion, Clan Robert and Les Paddington on top, then ...

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  19. LAW REFORM

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The State Attorney General, Mr. Bavin, has been considering the special reports from the committee appointed some time ago to ...

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  20. ELECTORAL REFORM

    ROME Sunday.--The Premier, Signor Mussolini, has prepared certain election reforms, which consist of converting Italy into one large electorate instead ...

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  21. SCRATCHINGS.

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  22. THE HOSPITALS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Oakes, Acting Premier, has prepared a series of proposals for submission to the conference of hospitals managers on May 26. ...

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  23. HICKSON MISSION

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Hickson's mission at North Sydney to-day was marked by one or two definite cases. One was the cases of a child who had ...

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  24. THE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The stipendiary stewards to-day concluded the inquiry at the A.J.C. offices into the running of Doris Steel in the Granville Stakes at ...

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  25. KRASSIN YIELDS

    LONDON, Sunday.--The a "Daily Telegraph" states that Krassin, the Soviet emissary, has transmitted to Moscow the details of his interview with Lord ...

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  26. POLITICIANS HURRY HOME.

    The clubs have been buzzing with rumours and speculations all day long. Many Commoners have altered their holiday arrangements in order to remain ...

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  27. SOP FOR SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday--The reduction of the Sunday tram fares in the metropolis will result in the loss this financial year of nearly £100,000. ...

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  28. MURWILLUMBAH WEIGHTS.

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  29. MOTOR CARS PLAY UP

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A motor car was travelling along Carrington Drive, near Waterfall, yesterday afternoon, when the brakes failed to act and the car ...

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  30. WOULD BE BETTER DEAD

    NEW YORK, Monday.--The correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" in Peking says that reports from Lin Chang indicate that negotiations with the ...

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  31. THE BOLL WEEVIL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Federal Government, is taking immediate steps to prevent the introduction of the boll weevil into the cotton plantation's of ...

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  32. EFFORTS TO HEAL THE BREACH

    During recent weeks there have been several efforts to heal the breach with the Coalition Unionist ex-ministers. Within the last fortnight Sir Robert ...

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  33. OUTBREAK OF FIRES

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A fire at South Bulli yesterday destroyed more than 3000 railway sleepers which were stacked near the South Bulli coal jetty. ...

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  34. SERIOUS RESULTS OF COLLISION.

    Two motor cars collided at Lewisham yesterday afternoon. One of the occupants, Mrs. Annie Bruce, was taken to hospital in an unconscious, condition, and ...

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  35. FURTHER BLOODSHED.

    BERLIN, Sunday.--The French authorities have arrested three directors of the Baden anniline works, which were recently occupied by the French. ...

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  36. LOVES THE LAW

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mrs. Mary Scales, who was engaged in lengthy litigation in the Equity Court, last year over her hus band's estate, which is valued at ...

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  37. IN THE NICK OF TIME.

    A fire broke out at Major Brothers' paint works, Cabarita, to-day, and was checked just in time to prevent a disastrous conflagration. ...

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  38. GERMAN POLICEMAN KILLED.

    Plainclothes Constable Traub, who was on duty on the Neckar bridge, Mannheim, was arrested by the French troops yesterday. Traub managed to escape and ...

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  39. PRESS TRIBUTES.

    The newspapers, regardless of party, pay tribute to the character and popularity of the retiring Prime Minister. The "Daily Telegraph," after recall ...

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  40. DRAPERY STORE DESTROYED.

    PERTH, Monday:--A big fire occurred this morning at Cadbury's Stores, Guildford. The drapery department was destroyed but the other portions of the ...

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  41. NO HOAX

    SYDNEY, Monday.--There is little doubt now that the man being hunted in the Mundooran scrub by the police is Roy Governor. ...

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  42. MISADVENTURES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--This morning Percy Phillips (38), a grocer, of Hurlstone Park, was lighting a lamp which he had just filled with, methylated, spirits ...

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  43. A CAPTURED AEROPLANE.

    The German authorities to-day seized a French aeroplane which was forced to land, in Nuremburg on the journey from the Prague. ...

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  44. PUNISHMENT LIGHTENED.

    As a result of the running of the horse Some Class in the second division of the Flying. Handicap at the meeting of the Tweed Heads Jockey Club on May ...

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  45. DRAMATIC SURPRISE.

    Though there was much speculation at the week end regarding Mr. Bonar Law's health, the actual resignation came with dramatic and unexpected suddenness. ...

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  46. LISMORE CITY RACE CLUB.

    An attractive programme for the Lismore City Race Club's race meeting appears in to-day's issue. All classes of horses are catered for and a 14.2 pony ...

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  47. THE END OF THE DART

    HOBART, Monday.--The ketch Dart, which broke away from Rocky Cape on Tuesday last, is now a total wreck on the Bridgeport beach, near Scotland. ...

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  48. FIGHTING IN DUBLIN.

    A Government patrol to-day raided a house in Dublin to arrest a "wanted" man who had escaped through the window. ...

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  49. FELL FORTY FEET.

    George Brookes (23), a painter, fell 40 feet to-day from the scaffolding at Lowman's building, King street, and miraculously escaped with a fractured ...

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