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  2. JAPAN'S TRIBUTE

    This afternoon In Aoyama Cemetery, a public memorial service was held in honor of the man who committed suicide near the American ...

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  3. CANCER GERM

    The "North American,'' in a newspaper article, withheld from publication for 15 months "in the interest of science," announces the ...

    Article : 220 words
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    "QUITS--SO FAR!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. A.J.C. STEEPLE

    Chrysostom continued on his record-breaking way at Randwick yesterday afternoon, following his brilliant win of Saturday, with a ...

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  6. THE UNIVERSITY

    There is a marked divergence In tho views at the Minister for Education and tho University Senate regarding tho application- of the facilities of the ...

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  7. AIR SERVICES

    With three long-distance aerial services in operation, the Civil Aviation Department hopes that in the near ...

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  8. BRITISH LEGION

    The Duke of York inspected 3000 members of the British Legion on the Horse Guards parade. Afterwards the men, headed by ...

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  9. PLUCKY WOMAN

    Under exciting circumstances, Mrs. Paulsen, proprietress of Pfahlert's Hotel, was responsible for the arrest of two alleged thieves a few days ago. ...

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  10. INDIAN MURDER

    The resolution adopted by the provincial conference of representative Congressmen of Bengal, expressing homage to Gopinath Saha. hanged for ...

    Article : 127 words
  11. RACING REVIEWED

    Such a good thing did Clan Robert appear for the Second Hurdle Race that it was impossible to got better than to 4 on. It is not often that, backers ...

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  12. BURGLARS IN BANK

    Treasure worth a King's ransom was attacked by burglars, who attempted last night to enter the strongroom of the Union Bank of Australia, on the ...

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  13. FRENCH CRISIS

    M. Marsal, formerly Member of Finance, has virtually completed his stopgap Cabinet It will include M. Le Febre Deprey, who was Minister for ...

    Article : 213 words
  14. DERRING DO

    Extraordinary scenes were witnessed by thousands of spectators at Kew Bridge this afternoon, when two [?] tried to swim the swollen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TRAGIC SMASH

    In a sensational motor cycle smash, at the Aspendale motor races to-day, W. Lehmann, a well- known. motorist, was killed. ...

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  16. ON THE WING

    Captain D'Olsy, the French aviator, left Osaka for Tokio at 8.39 a.m. to-day. Ife arrived at Tokorosawa, near ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. GERMAN TRAGEDY

    Strange and almost incredible is the story of how a man, named Liebeck, caused the death of a boy, identified as Hans Beyer. ...

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  18. POLITICAL PACT

    Dr. Page (Federal Treasurer), in opening a hall at Shepparton to-day, said he would not defend tho agreement entered into between himself and ...

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  19. OBITUARY

    Viscount Pirrie, P.C., died at sea while on a voyage from Buenos Ayres to Now York, aged 77. NEW YORK, June 9. ...

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  20. IRISH DISPUTE

    Speaking at Belfast on Sunday, Baron Carson, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary since 1921, said: "I don't forget what our relations were in the old days, ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. WAR IN ALBANIA

    Reports from Belgrade state that tho revolutionaries are masters of the situation in Albania, They are now concentrating against ...

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  22. THE FAR NORTH

    More interesting information about tho far northern regions was given by Mr. Stefansson last night, in his final evening lecture at tho Town Hall. ...

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  23. RAILWAY STRIKE

    The underground railway strike continues serious, hut the services were maintained throughout Sunday, and the situation this evening is better ...

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  24. FOOLHARDY VENTURE

    An extraordinary fatality occurred at Saint Dye, as the result of an argument between two electricians as to the lethal power of electric currents. ...

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  25. LORD ARMAGHDALE

    The death has occurred of Lord Armaghdale, Lord-Lieutenant of County Armagh, in his 71st year. The late Lord Armaghdale ...

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  26. MANY CANDIDATES

    Up in the present there are Fin candidates for the 65 State at the [?]lections to be held on June 26. Only a few more nominations are expected ...

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  27. LORD FORSTER

    It was reported in Sydney hist night that the Governor-General, Lard Forator, proposed to visit the mandated territory. ...

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  28. AIR TRANSPORT

    Air-Pilot Drouhin has established a record, by transporting a pony by piano from Les Bourget to Rotterdam, la three hours. ...

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  29. SIR ARTHUR MASON

    The death is announced of Sir Arthur Weir Mason, in his 65th year. The late Sir Arthur Mason was Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court ...

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  30. FLIGHT TO SYDNEY

    Flight-Lieutenant Macintyre, with his mechanic, will leave Point Cook at dawn to-morrow to fly to Sydney in a seaplane. ...

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  31. FORTUNE'S IRONY

    Mr. William Brown, the cabdriver, who last month came into a fortune of [?] 100,000 from an aunt, has died suddenly in a Dublin nursing home ...

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  32. EX-CROWN PRINCE JAPANESE CABINET

    The Italian Government has granted permission to tho ex-Crown Prince of Germany and his family to mako a home to Italy. Baron Kato has been summoned by the Genro, or elder statesmen, to form it Cabinet. ...

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  33. FUTURE OF STEEL

    Mr. David Baker, for some years manager of the Broken Hill proprietary steel works at Port Waratah has just returned from a visit to England and ...

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  34. A.L.P. INQUIRY

    It is the opinion of Senator Ramos. Federal president, of the A.W.U., that the Federal committee's inquiry into the ballot-box scandals will finish in ...

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  35. KAURI TIMBER

    The Government has refused lo permit any increase in the export of Kauri timber from tho newly-felled trees, hut has agreed to allow the exportation of ...

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  36. OVERSEAS SPORT

    At Johannesburg Johnny Brown (London) beat Scotty Eraser, the South African bantamweight champion, on points in twenty rounds. ...

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  37. CUT' TO PIECES

    While riding a motor-cycle at the intersection of Fort Road, Woodville, and the Henley Reach railway line this afternoon, a man was run into by ...

    Article : 98 words
  38. Latest Cables

    With five wickets down for 274 runs, the South Africans resumed their match against Cambridge University to-day. ...

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  39. SAFE-BLOWERS

    The Sandgate terminus and Nudgee railway stations were entered last night by thieves, and the safes blown open. ...

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  40. P.F.A. SITE

    The Mayor of North Sydney. In response to requests, will call a public meeting in the Town Hall on June 25. ...

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  41. TENNIS

    Mdile Lenglen's entry for the singles and ladles' doubles has been received at Wembley, but it is understood that she is still In poor health and will ...

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  42. INTERNEES RELEASED

    A Dublin cable states that 60 interned prisoners have been released Hum Curragh Internment Camp. ...

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