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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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  6. MUSSOLINI'S NOMINEES

    IN the course of a discussion at the Industrial Labor Conference preceding the ratification of a mandate, to the Italian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "A ROTTEN OUIBBLE"

    A fighting fighting delivered by Mr. Lloyd George at a luncheon of the Manchester Reform Club was heartily cheered by a rage crowd. ...

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  8. DRAMATIC TURN IN W.A. MURDERS

    Detectives to-day arrested Evan Clarke, licensee of the Cornwall Hotel, Boulder, and his barman, Phillip Triffene, on the charge of ...

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  9. SUNSHINE!

    A cheerful face [?] this, these bleak days, shads radiance into most hearts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WILKINS COMES BACK

    An Associated Press message states that a quartette, headed by Captain Wilkins, returned on Saturday evening from Point Barrow, on the ...

    Article : 107 words
  12. READY TO NEGOTIATE

    Mr. A. J. Cook, secretary of the British Miners Federation, arrived by aeroplane from London to attend a meeting of the executive of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. GERMANS IN POLAND

    Advice from Warsaw state that the Cabinet has authorised the Palish Minister for the Interior to proclaim a state or emergency ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. TILDEN IS DEFEATED

    A message from Newbaven, Connecticut, states that A. H. Chapin defeated W. T. Tilden 4-6. 6-4, 7-5. in the final of the singles for the State ...

    Article : 80 words
  15. WHITELEAD IN PAINT

    The Lead Paint (Protection Against Poisons) Bill, which was introduced in a previous session, but not passed, was read a second time in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. THEY ATE THEIR COMRADES

    Three hundred natives of Indian Point, Siberia, died from starvation last winter, and the survivors ate their comrades, so officers of the motor -ship ...

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  17. KING COTTON'S WEALTH

    The report of the Empire Cotton Growing Corporation shows that the income for the year ended March 31 was £134,000 and the expenditure ...

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  18. STORY OF THE CRIME

    These arrests form the sequel to qne of the most sensational goldfields murders ever perpetrated within the history of Australian crime. ...

    Article : 141 words
  19. COLOR BAR BILL IN S. AFRICA

    THE Raj (Indian Imperial Government has announced that the South African Government states it has no present intention of extending ...

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  20. ALL EYES WERE TURNED ON THEM

    Some of the interesting preliminaries to the great Rugby League match on Saturday, Queensland v. New South Wale, showing the Governor- General among the players. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. STRETCHING

    Powerful British financial Interests have obtained as concessions practically all the valuable rubber lands at Panama. ...

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  22. WICKETS RATTLE IN ENGLAND

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  23. AMERICAN GOLFERS ARE DEFEATED

    At Wentworth in the first Anglo-American professional golf match on Walker Cup lines, the British avenged the American amateurs' recent ...

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  24. TREATY OVER MOSUL

    It is learned from Angora that the long-drawn-out Anglo-Turkish negotiations in regard to Mosul have resulted in a general agreement, and protocols ...

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  25. FRISCO FLAME-SWEPT

    A series of fires which Mayor Rolph described as "the worst in San Francisco's history" since the great fire of 1906 swept a large area on Saturday ...

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  26. CYCLIST IS KILLED

    As Sydney George Young, 19, of Asquith Street, Auburn, was riding a bicycle along Sydney Road, Auburn, yesterday afternoon, he was, run down ...

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  27. TWO MEN INJURED

    Skidding across May Street, Leichhardt, on Saturday afternoon, a motor cycle, which was carrying John Johnson, 20, of Hordern Street, Newtown, ...

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  28. SUITCASES ON THEIR HEADS

    A light engine, while being attached to the Broken Hill express At Hanson, 95 mllen from Adelaide, at 7.45 a.m. on Saturday, crashed into ...

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  29. ESCAPED MURDERER

    There is no further news of the convicted murderer. Hugn Pickett, who esraped from Claremont Lunatic Asylum, where he was as a criminal ...

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  30. HELEN'S OPERATION

    American advices from Paris state that Miss Helen Wills, the American tennis champion, has been successfully [?] on for appendicitis. ...

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  31. MOTOR VAN TURNS OVER

    A motor van loaded with furniture turned turtle at the foot of a steep hill at Drouin on Saturday afternoon. The driver was pinned under the ...

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  32. BURGLARS WERE BUSY

    Goods and money worth more than £500 were stolen in house-breaking cases in the city and suburbs during the week-end. ...

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  33. ASSAULTED AND ROBBED

    A man was assaulted at Flemington on Saturday night and robbed of a wallet containing £30. ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At London wool sales 9000 boles were offered. There was a good selection, which met with a steady demand. chiefly from the Continent, Values ...

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  35. FRANC DEPRECIATES

    The French and Belgian francs have depreciated on a renewed selling, which closed at 157 to the £ for the French franc, and 156 for the Helgian, ...

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  36. BELGIUM'S 8-HOUR DAY

    The Chamber has adopted a Bill ratifying the Washington Eight-Hour Day Convention by 111 votes to 3. ...

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  37. RATIFYING LOCARNO

    The Senate has adopted a bill ratifying the Locarno Treaties, the voting being 272 to 6. ...

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  39. PERSIAN CABINET OUT

    The Cabinet has resigned, and Mostotiol Mamalck has been asked to form a Ministry. ...

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  40. MINISTERS' TRAVELS.

    Senator Sir Victor Wilson, who arrived in Sydney on Saturday, left for ...

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  41. MAKING THE BEST OF THE HOLIDAY

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  42. OLD LADY MISSING

    The disappearance of Mrs. Bena, aged 87. has not yet been cleared. She has now been missing for over a fortnight. The Bell River has been ...

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  43. LEADLIGHTERS ACTIVE

    Leadllghters made a haul of £20 worth of clothing and jewellery between 9.15 and 10.15 on Saturday evening, when they forced the front ...

    Article : 53 words
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