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  4. "LET DOWN IN THE DIRT"

    "It seems that the people have grown 'cool' on prohibition; but we should put our full weight into the movement. There is not the ...

    Article : 207 words
  5. THE FRENCH CRISIS

    There is still no solution of the French political crisis. M. Briand's acceptance remains dependent on the Socialist Congress ...

    Article : 91 words
  6. WARNING TO ART UNION PROMOTERS

    The cheerful habit which has recently sprung up among art union promoters of sending out books of tickets apparently regardless of responsibility, has awakened the just resentment of the public, and moved ...

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  7. HEARD IN ENGLAND

    Mr. Ray Allsop, who operates a successful amateur radio station at Coogee, and who has broken records in long-distance work, has been advised ...

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  8. AIDING WAR LORD

    General Sir Jan Hamilton, speaking at Frome, cited the prolongation of the occupation of Cologne as typical of "our tortuous ...

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  9. WOMEN AND WORLD PEACE

    Lady de Chair-expressed very definite views regarding world peace in opening the conference of country women yesterday, and ...

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  10. "PAY--AND BE QUICK"

    It is a bad time for the taxpayer. In the past he has submitted, with a helpless feeling, to the ...

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  11. THUMBS UP SHOWS HOW

    A splendid performance, which won for Mr. L. Judd's Thumbs Up Harrington's Pony Jump. The bar was at a maximum height of 7 feet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. "POOR FOOL"

    "She laughed in my face, and called me a poor fool, I lost my head, and, as we were kissing good-night, I pulled out a razor ...

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  13. AMID THE ICE

    Captain Roald Amundsen reports by radio from King's Bay, Spitzbergen, that the Fram reached the edge of the ice of King's Bay at 2 a.m. on ...

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  14. AIR DEFENCE

    A strong recommendation for the purchase of a number of flying boats of the "Seagull" type for the Australian Air Force has been made to the ...

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  15. NOT UNWELCOME

    "Innately there can be nothing wrong in Italians coming to the country," said Mr. Theodore, the ex-Premier, at Townsville last ...

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  16. THE WATER SHORTAGE

    The question of augmenting the present water storage is likely to engage the serious consideration of the new Water Board, as the water ...

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  17. BOXER INDEMNITY

    A message from Pekin state's that the Foreign Ministry has issued copies of letters exchanged between the Foreign Minister and the French ...

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  18. VOTING, MAY 30

    The electoral machinery was set working by the State Cabinet yesterday for a poll on May 30, as forecast. ...

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  19. THE MOVING OF MILLIONS

    The accomplishments of the tram and train services during Easter have put Mr. Fraser, the Chief Commissioner, in good spirits. ...

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  20. THE CA' CANNY MIND

    Sir Joseph Cook, speaking at Brighton, expressed the opinion that it would be infinitely more difficult to get suitable migrants for Australia ...

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  21. ONE KILLED

    A young woman was Killed, and four other persons injured, when a five-seater motor car skidded and turned over twice at ...

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  22. SEAPLANE CARRIER

    Mr. Walter Marks, M.P., expressed the view today that the seaplane carrier, of 7000 tons, proposed to be built by the Commonwealth ...

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  23. MR. MASSEY

    A bulletin issued today reports, that Mr. Massey's condition is unchanged. ...

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  24. A DENIAL

    Mr. T. Moore, president of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, states that the resolution, demanding independence from Great Britain, ...

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  25. GOOD SETTLERS

    The Premier, Mr. Gillies, this morning denied what Mr. Theodore's views on the Italian, influx were in conflict with those of the State Ministry. "On ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES

    The Duke of Devonshire had a slight seizure yesterday, but he spent a good night, and his condition is satisfactory. FASCIST REPRISALS. ...

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  27. YESTERDAY WAS CHILDREN'S DAY

    Thousands of children looked on, but the really proud ones were those who were able to show judges and spectators how much they knew about managing a pony. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. BULLETS IN DOOR

    "They rushed for rifles to the sulky, which was standing in front of the hotel, and fired two shots at witness's daughter. ...

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  29. EXAGGERATED REPORTS

    Reuter's Alexandria correspondent reports that Earl Balfour, speaking at a dinner given by the British community, deplored the exaggerated ...

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  30. ENROL AT ONCE

    The election date has been fixed, and the time remaining for enrolment is short. Those who are not sure that their ...

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  31. Summary of Important News Appearing Today

    There is still no solution of the French political crisis. M. Briand's acceptance of the Premiership is dependent on the Socialist ...

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  32. OTHER CABLE NEWS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 9

    Further showers on the north coast, with squally south-east winds. Chiefly fine and warm in ...

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  33. PRINCE OF WALES

    A message from Accra (Gold Coast Colony) reports that, after receiving an address from the Legislative Council, the Prince of Wales met the chiefs ...

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  34. FALL FROM HORSE

    Albert Worthington, a youth, fell from horse at Tighe's Hill this morning, and fractured his right leg. He was taken to Newcastle Hospital. ...

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  35. PUBLISHER'S DEATH.

    The death has occurred of Fritz Baedeker, the well-known guide-book publisher at the age of 81. ...

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