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  4. FIGURES TO BE SLIM

    The new sheath frocks require the utmost slimness of figure to be shown to the fullest advantage. Some women have taken to semi-starvation in order ...

    Article : 108 words
  5. PEERAGE ROMANCE

    Montreal society is agog to-day over the unexpected announcement that Miss Sarah Cook has become the Countess of Haddington. ...

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  6. OUR BRIDGE

    The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, believes that a misunderstanding has arisen leading to Mr. Neville Chamberlain's reference to the Sydney ...

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  7. AUSTRALMOUNT ARRIVES

    After three weeks at sea the Australian relief ship Australmount steamed past a line of sullen yellow cliffs and crumbled forts into ...

    Article : 213 words
  8. EARTHQUAKE'S EFFECT

    The League of Nations Union has resolved to urge the Government to propose that the effect of the earthquake on the naval strength of Japan ...

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  9. WINE AND BEER

    Adopting a resolution Approving of the introduction of light wines and beer, the convention of the American Federation of Labor, which is sitting ...

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  10. ENDING WAR

    On a special train on the way to Winnipeg on Thursday, after his first view of Niagara Falls, Mr. Lloyd George said that if Great Britain and ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. RATEPAYERS' STRIKE

    Ratepayers of Poplar, an East End borough, including firms rated at £8000 annually, have decided to withhold the payment of rates until sound and ...

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  12. TRAIN HOLD-UP

    All northern California is feverish with excitement over the pursuit by sheriffs' posses of two bandits who held up the train from Portland, Ore., ...

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  13. HIGH TIDE FLOODS FIELDS

    Tides higher than the normal by 4ft. to 7ft. are flooding fields and houses on the eastern and southern coasts of England. They are possibly ...

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  14. RANDWICK SCHOOL

    Speaking at the Randwick Public School yesterday, the Mayor of Randwick (Alderman Tresslder) complained that there was no course of ...

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  15. WHAT'S LEFT OF BEAUTY IN HYDE PARK

    In spite of the efforts of the City Railway Engineers to destroy all the peace and loveliness of Hyde Park, there still remain a few palms and a few flowers beside which the city worker can find respite and peace. Even the banks of earth and stones cannot overshadow the beauty of the trees. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. RECORD FLOODS

    Record floods threaten Melbourne. During the night residents along the low-lying parts near the Yarra were warned of the danger of the ...

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  17. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN

    Nine school children were killed when the 'bus in which they were being driven was struck by a fast train near Atwater, Ohio. The train, ...

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  18. DIRTY RESTAURANTS

    While the Health Week authorities are busily posting up notices advising people to clean their teeth, wash their necks, and swat fliers, a large portion ...

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  19. ROASTING LIVE PIGS

    We have heard lately a lot about the barbarous acts carried out by the natives of Papua re the roasting of live pigs, and pretend to be shocked, but why not "take the mote from our own ...

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  20. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Grafting of chimpanzee glands into old men has been successful in France, says the correspondent ...

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  21. PENNY POSTAGE

    Mr. Robert H. Lalor says unkind things of the P.M.G.:-- The absent-mindedness of our P.M.G. in not securing Parliament's approval ...

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  22. SPEEDY MERMAID

    Competing in a free stroke open water event at Honolulu, Gertrude Ederle, of the New York Women's Swimming Association, covered 200 ...

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  23. CAIRNS A CITY

    Cairns has been proclaimed a city. Cairns was first proclaimed under the Local Government Act in 1885. The last official census, in 1921, gave the ...

    Article : 51 words
  24. FIRM RATES FOR WOOL

    A two-days' sale of 33,600 bales of Bawra crossbreds, of which 16,932 bales were Victorian, and 13,267 from New South Wales, opened at Hull in the ...

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  25. THREE MEN MISSING

    A fishing launch has been found capsized near Tauranga, and the three occupants--Evans, Morgan, and Dickson--are missing, and are believed to ...

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