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  2. WHITE SLAVERY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—“The result of 10 years’ investigation of white slavery is to be presented to the League Council next week,” writes Viscountess ...

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  3. DIET AND EXERCISE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Professor E. C. Dodds, professor of biochemistry at the London University, opening the autumn session of the Middlesex ...

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  4. WILD IRISH SCENES.

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—Wild scenes at Tralee, where the convention of the United Ireland Party was being held, necessitated the summoning of troops ...

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  5. ON THE WING.

    KARACHI, Saturday.—Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford smith, who landed here this morning, will rest until 2.30 p.m., as he is not feeling well. He ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT PLANS.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—The impression prevails in British circles that the latest communication from Berlin holds out little promise of speedy progress ...

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  7. FIRST RUGBY TEST.

    LONDON, Saturday—England defeated Australia in the first Rugby League test at Manchester by 4 points to nil. Play began in a slight drizzle. ...

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  8. A THOUSAND TROOPS.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The “Sunday Graphic’s” Dublin correspondent says that a thousand troops in battle order as additional police, including many ...

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  9. PANIC MUST BE AVERTED.

    LONDON, Friday. — Mr. Stanley Baldwin (Lord President of the Council), addressing the Conservative Party the Conference at Birmingham, said that ...

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    Brother, and sister and a pair of greys—juveniles who took part in the Grand Parade at Warwick Rodeo on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WOODS AND ULM.

    LONDON, Friday. — Pilot Woods (W.A.) endeavoured to obtain a Leopard Moth to fly to Australia, but delivery is impossible until January, before ...

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  12. JEWISH REFUGEES.

    GENEVA, Friday.—The sub-committee of the League of Nations appointed to consider the problem of the Jewish refugees from Germany, ...

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  13. BACK TO THE LAND.

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Manchester Guardian’s” Berlin correspondent says that a new law making peasants a privileged class whose property will be ...

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  14. MACHINE GUNS USED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Disorders following the attack on General O’Duffy continued long after his departure from the angry crowd parading Tralee. ...

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  15. COMMONER’S VISIT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Spartan monoplane in which Mr. W. P. Green, MP., will fly to Australia will be piloted by L. Bosse. It has been ...

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  16. BIRTH RATE DECLINES.

    MILAN, Friday.—"How many Fascist leaders have more than five children? Where are the prefects, mayors and headmasters who are reaching that ...

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  17. FRENCH AIRMEN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—MM. Assolant and Lefebvre, the French airmen, who failed to beat the non-stop record, and landed at Karachi, are leaving for ...

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  18. BRANDY FOR AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The famous singer, Lily Pons, lilting her favourite aria from “Lakme,” sailed up New York Harbour yesterday, at the head of 500 ...

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  19. AT THE MERCY OF THE MOB.

    LONDON, Saturday.—“I was left completely at the mercy of the mob by the police,” said General O’Duffy in an interview. "While en route to the ...

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  20. HOPES AND FEARS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. A. Henderson and Captain R. A. Eden (UnderSecretary for Foreign Affairs) have for Geneva. Mr. Henderson is of ...

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  21. THE MOLLISONS.

    TORONTO, Saturday.—The Mollisons will not attempt the long distance Wasaga beach this year. “The flight is definitely off,” said an official ...

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  22. TO REVIVE PANTALETS.

    LONDON, Friday. — A well-known dressmaker, Miss Peggy Morris, is seeking to revive the pantalets and quaint ankle-length frilled trousers ...

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  23. FRACTURED SPINE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—At 6.45 p.m. on Saturday the New South Wales ambulance arrived at Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, bringing a patient, J. Kelly, 19, ...

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  24. WORK FOR BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reviewing the conditions in Britain, the “Observer” says that the Budget promises a good deal more than balancing. There are ...

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  25. BRADMAN’S BAT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Don. Bradman, in his first innings for North Sydney yesterday, scored a century against Western Suburbs. After reaching three ...

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  26. CRITICAL HOURS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The question of disarmament still perplexes the greatest minds of Europe, hindering the establishment of Pacific relations and ...

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  27. MATCH IN PARIS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The proposal to play a Rugby League match in Paris between Australia and England has angered the French Rugby Union ...

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  28. CHINESE REBELS.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—The situation in the demilitarised area north of Peiping is still unsettled, according to the Chinese Press, which says that the ...

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  29. GREAT MILITARY CAMP.

    LONDON, Friday.—Germany resembles a great military camp, writes Mr. A. J. Cummings in the ‘NewsChronicle.” He says: “Even the great ...

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  30. BRISBANE ACCIDENT.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Charles Young, 22, of Victoria Point, may have fractured his spine when he dived into two feet of water at Raby Bay jetty ...

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  31. “SHOT A MAN.”

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—About 10 o’clock on Saturday night, Percy Horatio Sidney Barnard (56) walked into the Soldiers’ Memorial Hall at ...

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  32. NAZI “ PUTSCH.”

    PARIS, Saturday.—Special correspondents discuss the possibility of a Nazi “putsch,” probably at Salzburg (Austria), “Liberte” says that a ...

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  33. TOO MUCH CLASSICS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Rev. Guy Pentreath, headmaster-elect of St. Peters’s, Adelaide, interviewed, outspokenly disagreed with the system of ...

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  34. VOLUNTEER LABOUR,

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—All the metropolitan meatworks for handling export sheep are expected to be in full swing with volunteer labour by ...

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  35. CHILD WELFARE.

    GENEVA, Friday.—The Australian, Mrs. Jamieson Williams, in the discussion on the child welfare report of the social committee of the League of ...

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  36. MYSTERY SOLVED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Climbing along narrow ledge, two floors up, a constable broke through a window in a Barcom Avenue, Darlinghurst, ...

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  37. £22,023 IN PRIZES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—For the four days’ spring meeting, the Australian Jockey Club distributed £22,023 in prize money, the largest individual winner ...

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  38. RESTRICT PRODUCTION.

    MADRID, Sunday.—Declaring that the London wheat agreement was the first step in the direction of the ideal of balancing production and ...

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  39. CANADIAN LOAN.

    OTTAWA, Saturday,—While complete details of the Canadian refunding loan of 225,000,000 dollars (£45,000,000), will not be published until Tuesday, ...

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  40. STATE ON UP GRADE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The opinion that economic conditions were now definitely on the up grade was expressed by the Home Secretary (Mr. E. M, ...

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  41. W.C.T. UNION.

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  42. BANNED IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Irish Free State Government has banned 11 books, including Philip Lindsay’s “Here Comes the King” and two books on ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A keen demand continued to-day for scrip in the New Zealand loan, which, after recording a good turnover to IS per cent, ...

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  44. CUT BY BROKEN GLASS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Mrs. Mary Sabris, 63, of Liverpool, met her death in extraordinary circumstances on Saturday. She was carrying a large ...

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  45. POISONED CHILD.

    VIENNA, Saturday.—In order to test whether the poison with which he intended to commit suicide would cause Theodore Witched (27), a ...

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