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  4. DIGGER CLERK AT LEETON RECEIVES LEGACY AND TITLES OF AN IRISH BARONETCY

    Xerxes, son of Marathon, once dreamed that he was crowned with an olive wreath, and that the olive spread until it overshadowed the earth. The Magi who interpreted the dream said it was a sing his fame would spread world-wide, and that all necks should ...

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    Scenes at the Big Hospital Carnival of the Fire Brigades Yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW STATE GOVERNOR

    The New Governor, Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair, will land at Farm cove at a quarter to eleven on Thursday morning. His Excellency will be ...

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  7. PROPOSED SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, Saturday.—The conference of Dockets' delegates has decided to recommend the acceptance of the proposed terms of settlement. ...

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  8. CHEAP HOUSES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Ministry of Health is favorably impressed with an offer made by the Alexander Lumber Co., of the United States and Canada ...

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  9. TRAIN LISTENS IN

    LONDON, Saturday.—Successful experiments have been carried out on the Great Western Railway for wireless listening in on moving trains. The ...

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  10. "DETECTIVE AND PROSECUTOR"

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—New disclosures in the oil scandal departmental endeavors to shield the [?] interests and the accused officials by ...

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  11. BLOCKADE OF THE MAILS

    There was much criticism of criticism of the Authorities for allowing the strikers to hold up 1100 bags of mall which should have left by the Kaiser-i-hind. Sixteen ...

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  12. High Flight Record?

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—At Dayton, Ohio, Lieut. John Macready, of the U.S.A. Army, is believed to have broken the altitude record of the world ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN MUSIC

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Austrian Minister, in announcing to the British Foreign Office the abandonment of the visit of the Austrian State Opera to ...

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  15. GERMAN FINANCE

    PARIS. Saturday. —It is understood that the figure arrived at bu the second committee of experts concerning the amount of German capital exported ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MRS. BRITAIN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The birthrate of England and Wales in 1923 was 19.7. per thousand. This is the lowest recorded, except in ...

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  18. THE WELSH WIZARD

    LONDON, Saturday.—Billy Meredith smashed all Soccer records to-day by turning out on the right wing for Manchester City in a third round English ...

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  19. BAD FREIGHTS

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—In his presidential address before the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom, Sir Alan Anderson said thai the depression ...

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  20. LOOKING FOR A FALL

    LONDON, Saturday.—"I must go up in an aeroplane to-day. Can I go to Cologne?" said a man who was telephoning to the Croydon Aerodrome. ...

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  21. POLAR FLIGHT

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Naval officials at Washington are everting their utmost efforts to induce Mr. Coolidge and members of Congress to cancel the ...

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  22. THE ITALIAN WAY

    LONDON, Saturday.—According to the Morning Pest correspondent at Rome the Italian Cabinet has sanctioned a decree under which prefects are ...

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  23. SPORTING LANGUAGE

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Academy has decided to recognise in a new edition of the dictionary a number of additional foreign words. These are mostly ...

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  24. IRISH FREE STATE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Irish Free State has asked permission to send a representative to Washington. This request will probably receive ...

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  25. FOR THE TENANT

    LONDON, Saturday.—The House of Commons, by a majority of 248 to 101, passed the second reading of the Rent Restrictions Bill. ...

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  26. GERMAN GOODS

    LONDON, Saturday— The lobbyist to the Daily Telegraph states that Mr. Ramsay Macdonald intends to repeal the German Reparations Recovery Act. ...

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