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  4. TILL GERMANY PAYS

    The Belgian Prime Minister (M. Theunis) in a public speech, declared that Belgium would remain in the Ruhr till Germany recognised her ...

    Article : 177 words
  5. SINGAPORE BASE

    On the Admiralty's proposal to construct a great naval base at Singapore naval experts express varying opinions. Though Sir Guy Gaunt believes that Australia's ...

    Article : 632 words
  6. BARBOT WINS

    The French airman Barbot crossed the Channel in a glider fitted with a motor, and, landed at Lympne. (Kent), says, a message from Calais. ...

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  7. RIVALS MEET

    The, age-old rivalries between Sydney and Melbourne, and Now South Wales and Victoria, have been transferred to London by the ...

    Article : 738 words
  8. FORD NOW LEADING

    Henry Ford, who struck the world's fancy with a cheap light standardised car, is now the world's richest man, being wealthier than Rockefeller. It is said that the oil magnate, having given £200,000,000 away, has now only £60,000,000' left. There is a touch of pathos in the changed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE GREAT TREK--TO THE SLAUGHTERHOUSE

    Early in the week they wander across Homebush, cheerfully making for the slaughterhouse happy in the sacrifice they are making to keep hunger away from the city, even if mutton is no cheaper. One would expect from such a bunch--this is only a small portion--that mutton wouldn't soar so much. But the trouble is that a lot of it soars--to London, in the form of frozen carcases. And so the butcher's bill ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PREFERRED TO CHRIST

    Under the direction of Antonin, the "Red" Bishop, the church convocation declared, the Patriarch Tikhon, who was condemned as a "traitor," ...

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  11. BRITISH ROYAL VISIT

    The Italian newspapers make the most sympathetic references, to the visit of the King and Queen of England, says a message from Rome, and ...

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  12. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    The Allied High Commissioners at Constantinople have discussed in the Turks seizure of deposits in a branch of the Bank of ...

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  13. CARPENTIER WINS

    Carpentier knocked out Nilles in the eighth round of their contest for the heavyweight championship of France. ("Sun" Special) ...

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  14. WORLD'S RICHEST MAN

    It is generally agreed in Wall-street that Henry Ford is the richest man in the world, his fortune now exceeding John D. Rockefeller's, says a ...

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  15. PACIFIC CABLE RATES

    "The Sun's" special representative has been informed that the Pacific Cable Board will discuss to-morrow a motion to reduce the rates for cable ...

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