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  2. LIFE THREATS

    Startling revelations of Communist machinations are promised by Mr. R. W. D. Weaver, M.L.A., for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PRESIDENT HARDING

    President Harding, who recently developed bronchial pneumonia and heart trouble after suffering from ptomaine poisoning, died at 7.30 to-night. The cause of death was apoplexy. ...

    Article : 116 words
  4. PARLIAMENT

    "If the Government starts patching up a bad system, the last stage will be worse than the first," writes Sir Thomas Henley, ...

    Article : 543 words
  5. TO THE POINT

    "Are we harassing the Government on a minor question when we ask for a business man's commission to inquire into our railway ...

    Article : 379 words
  6. FRANCE STANDS FIRM

    Outlining Britain's policy on the Ruhr and reparations, in the House of Lords, Lord Curzon regretted Britain's inability to find, in the replies of her Allies, material for an Allied answer to the German Note. ...

    Article : 128 words
  7. WHICH WAY?

    Whether there will be peace in the coal industry depends upon the honoring of the agreement conjointly accepted by the Northern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 385 words
  8. Labor Leader Asks for Secrecy to Cease

    Lord Curzon, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the House of Lords, referred to the steps taken on the receipt of the ...

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  9. EXTREME SUDDENESS

    The death of the President came with extreme suddenness. Dr. Sawyer had been telling pressmen that President Harding had the best day since he ...

    Article : 234 words
  10. THE NEW PRESIDENT

    Mr. Calvin Coolidge, whose function it will be, as Vice-President, to fill the Presidential office for the unexpired term, is described as a fine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 646 words
  11. GRIM RELICS

    The bones discovered by the police in the Glebe garage, and which they associate with the Coogee mystery, were examined by ...

    Article : 83 words
  12. HUMANITY'S FRIEND

    While President Harding was not a great man in the ordinary acceptation of the word, he was a picturesque and notable figure in the world's affairs, ...

    Article : 838 words
  13. GOLFERS ROBBED

    The Country Week golf tournament commenced at the Kensington links yesterday. A thief, too, evidently thought it an appropriate time to ...

    Article : 148 words
  14. BIRTH CONTROL

    The Royal Sanitary Congress has discussed birth control and infantile mortality. Dr. Kaye, the medical officer for ...

    Article : 128 words
  15. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The Parliamentary Labor Party's unemployment committee is profoundly dissatisfied with the Government unemployment programme, and ...

    Article : 152 words
  16. WALSH ISLAND

    On the application of the Government of New South Wales, in reference to the Government Dockyard, Walsh Island, the President of the ...

    Article : 147 words
  17. THE MARK

    Herr Havenstein, president of the Reichsbank, outlined important steps towards the stabilising of the mark involving a new discount policy, and ...

    Article : 161 words
  18. Latest Cables

    President Harding, who had been little known nationally while he was a Senator, was a surprise nominee for the Republican candidacy for the ...

    Article : 112 words
  19. OVERSEAS SPORT

    Beresford defeated Gollan in the final of the Wingfield Sculls by five lengths. Time, 24min. 27sec. This is Gollan's fifth and last effort ...

    Article : 34 words
  20. ALTITUDE FLIGHT

    Le Cointe, describing his altitude flight, yesterday said: "I began to use oxygen after 5000 metres. I would have reached 12,000 metres, but the ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. CONSUL'S TRIBUTE

    Mr. E. M. Lawton, Consul of the United States, in expressing his profound regret at the death of President Harding, last night said: -- ...

    Article : 195 words
  22. A DOCTOR HONORED

    The Medical Research Council has awarded the Rockefeller Fellowship to Dr. Hugh Kingsley Ward, son of Dr. F. W. Ward (formerly editor of "The ...

    Article : 57 words
  23. TENNIS

    Four visiting Englishwomen each won the opening play in the Invitation Singles by straight sets. Miss Kathleen M'Kane, British ...

    Article : 54 words
  24. TRAM CONDUCTOR INJURED

    Herbert Johnson, 36, a tram conductor, of Station Street, Newtown, received severe scalp wounds, abrasions to face, and probable fracture of ...

    Article : 62 words
  25. FIRE AT MANLY

    Six Singer sewing machines were completely destroyed when a stable owned by Leslie Tuddenhan, at Alexandria Street, Manly, caught alight ...

    Article : 45 words
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