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  4. OFFICIAL DELAYS

    During his stay at Geneva, Sir Joseph Cook met Dr. Spahlinger, the discoverer of the Spahlinger cure for tuberculosis, and inspected his ...

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  5. STRAITS BLOCKADE

    The Russian Soviet Government demands that Britain, cease her blockade of the Dardanelles, and insists that the straits are free only for merchant ships. Constantine has left Greece unnoticed. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HEIRLOOMS STOLEN

    Though Scotland Yard detectives are closely investigating a mysterious robbery of heirlooms and art treasures from Lord Jersey's home at ...

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  7. FRENCH'S FOREST

    A WEEK or two ago. Councillor Lockley, of, Kuringai Shire, asked for an appointment with Mr. Fleming. Under-Secretary for ...

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  8. WOULD SYDNEY LIKE IT ?

    They call this charming in Paris. But would Sydney like it? It is elaborately beaded, and features the long skirt so prevalent among ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. JUDAS RESISTS TEMPTATION

    American film producers continue to besiege the Oberammergau' players in efforts to obtain the cinema rights of the Passion Play, says the Berlin ...

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  10. ACROSS THE CHANNEL

    Eugene Verdier, of Prance, rowed across the Channel, which is noted for its choppy sea, from Calais, in a boat weighing 60lb. ...

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  11. ENGLISH SOCCER

    Playing in the first division of the Soccer competition Sheffield United defeated Arsenal, two goals to one. ...

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  12. THE COOK TO THE JAM

    Sir. Joseph Cook explains that his heated remarks at the League of Nations Assembly were due to the assertion of the Jam ...

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  13. CLAD IN NEWSPAPERS

    With their underclothing made of newspapers, a family of ten, the head of which, is a prominent banking official, has arrived, in London from Asia ...

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  14. CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S FALL

    A Czecho-Slovakian competitor in the Paris Olympia, who seems to have skidded. Anyway, this is the end of a broad jump. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ECLIPSES AND EGGS

    This egg was announced shortly after the eclipse by a Chatswood hen which must, have been looking through smoked glass a little too wildly. Anyhow, the streamers of the corona and a couple of sunspots are clearly visible, and although Mr. Gale may call the egg simply an egg, anybody ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. LABOR LEADER'S WEALTH

    The late William Abraham, the Welsh Labor leader, who sat in Parliament for many years, left an estate valued at £32,000. He was the son of ...

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  17. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    The Allies' proposed loan to Austria for reconstruction purposes, has been successfully completed. ...

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  18. MATCH WITH BECKETT

    "Kid" Lewis, who appears this week in a revue at Woolwich; entitled "Hollo; Sweetie," has challenged Beckett to a match at catchweights ...

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  19. SUN NEWS-PICTORIAL

    Copies can be obtained from Railway and Quay Bookstalls, Gordon & Gotch, all Newsagents, or through this Office. ...

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