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  5. SUN PEEPS THROUGH THE WINDOW OE THE WORLD

    The man in the street in Paris is decidedly sceptical as to the benefit which France will derive from the break-up of Germany. He suspects that the ulterior motive of the Rhinelanders is to escape reparations, says "The Times" Paris correspondent, and it ...

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  7. COUNTER REVOLUTION

    "The Times" correspondent at Athens says that a counter revolution is centr[?]d in Corinth. Up to the present the garrisons in five towns are known to have joined the insurgents and in the remaining 24 they are so far faithful to the revolutionary regime. ...

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  8. ENGLAND'S DEPRESSION

    Though no signs of depression were apparent in London, said Mr. Massey to-day, at the Anzac luncheon (Sir James Allen ...

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  9. INTO COMMISSION AGAIN AFTER LONG IDLENESS

    Mr. H. B. Larkin, chairman of the Australian Commonwealth Shipping Board, stated last night that eight of the Commonwealth Line of Steamers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EXHIBITION DETAILS

    Senator Wilson is settling questions arising out of Australian representation at Wembley Exhibition, including the catering contract for the ...

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  11. HOME BOOKMAKING

    For conducting a home bookmaking business without her parents' knowledge, Eva Walker, a pretty girl of 19, was fined £19 at Enfield. ...

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  12. DEVIL'S MERRY-GO-ROUND

    Mr. Lloyd George deposited a wreath on Mr. Harding's grave, and called personally on Mrs. Harding. Finally he dropped into the "Star" ...

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  13. WIDOW MOVIES

    By an ingenious adaptation of daylight cinema within the limits of a shop window, an Oxford-street emporium is attracting thousands to a ...

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  14. UNBROKEN WAVE

    A new material, of which the sound box, the tone arm and the amplifier are composed, has enabled a new type of gramophone to be made known as ...

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  15. BURIED UNDER GRAVEL

    A shocking fatality occurred in a gravel pit about five miles from Moree, by which a man named Thomas Daley lost his life. He was employed by the Boolaroo shire, ...

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  16. DOMINION CEREALS

    The "Star" anticipates that the report of Lord L[?]thgow's committee, dealing with prices of cereals, will criticise the wasteful methods of ...

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