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  4. CONVICTS REBEL

    Demanding increased wages, better food and permission to read and smoke, convicts in the Brandenburg prison went on strike and then ...

    Article : 221 words
  5. 'STUDIED AFFRONTS'

    With a view of "arriving at a definite conclusion as to whether the relations of the two Governments should any longer remain on the ...

    Article : 330 words
  6. BLOW TO ENTENTE

    France, by the haste of her reply to the German offer of reparations on terms, has caused a new European "crisis." The Entente with Britain has received a blow. It is a far more serious blow than ...

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  7. KING VISITS POPE

    King George and Queen Mary paid a ceremonial visit to the Pope at the Vatican to-day, remaining for a quarter of an hour alone with the Pontiff. Picturesque ceremonial marked the reception. ...

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  8. WHAT QUEEN MARY SAW

    The Colosseum at Rome, where Queen Mary inspected the scene of the deaths of many of the early Christian martyrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "WET" SHIPS IN PORT

    A counterblast to the recent American decision making ships "dry" in American ports was provided in the House of Commons, which, by 184 ...

    Article : 225 words
  10. RECIPROCAL TARIFFS

    Mr. Merritt, of Victoria, addressing the Royal Colonial Institute on the development of inter-Imperial trade, emphasised the three essentials of ...

    Article : 164 words
  11. BOY SETTLERS

    The allegation of Dr. Salter (Labor member for Bermondsey) that boy emigrants to Australia had complained of being ill-treated has had a ...

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  12. NO MORE TITLES

    A bill to abolish hereditary titles in Great Britain has been introduced in the House of Commons by Mr. Arthur Ponsonby, a former Page of ...

    Article : 114 words
  13. Seymour Lucas Dead

    Seymour Lucas, R.A., the historical and portrait painter, has died at the ...

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  14. WALSH ISLAND'S FUTURE

    The New South Wales Premier, Sir George Fuller, discussed with Mr. Robert Elliott, director of Armstrong, Whitworth, Ltd., the taking over of ...

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  15. PAINTER'S DILEMMA

    Despised and rejected canvases of the celebrated painter Camsin have uniquely revenged themselves on their author. ...

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  16. WAITING FOR GOLF BALLS TO COME OUT OF THE WEST

    A Nature study on the Moore Park golf links -- after the golfore have gone home to rest. The cows seem to like the links. They are always there. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. "HO CLI" IN PEKIN

    Only three members of the Chinese Cabinet attended a Cabinet meeting yesterday. Afterwards the Premier asked for a month's sick leave, but ...

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  19. KNIGHT OF THE THISTLE

    The Earl of Kintore has been appointed a Knight of the Thistle. The earl became Governor and Commander-in-Chief of South Australia, in ...

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