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  4. ENGLAND'S EFFORT TO REDEEM ITSELF IN FOURTH TEST

    [?]DELAIDE, January 24.—The Marylebone Cricket Club team now in Australia has been much below [?]e level of the high hopes which accompanied it from gland. It has had shocking luck, has been the ...

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  5. Duke Of Gloucester Home In 57Hrs Flying Time

    LONDON, January 24.—The Associated Press correspondent says that the Duke of Gloucester's Avro York plane, "Endeavour," flying the Royal Standard at the nose, touched down in cloudy but ...

    Article : 234 words
  6. SCENE IN BRITISH TELEVISION STUDIO

    SCENE FROM VIENNA LIFE.—A gay scene from old Vienna is re-created in the British Broadcasting Corporation's Television studio for a performance of "Vienna Life," with Sheita de Haan as Zona Leightman, Prima Douna of the Opera. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DOMINIONS' PART IN WELDING OF EMPIRE

    NEW YORK, January 24.—Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, former president of Columbia University, U.S.A., in a speech at New York on January 22, said that a threat by the Dominions to secede in 1921 welded the Empire. He made that statement at the annual ...

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  8. Further Evidence In The Chalk Pit Murder Case

    LONDON, January 24.—Mrs. Brooke, about whom the Crown alleged that Thomas John Ley (formerly Minister for Justice in New South Wales) was insanely jealous, was the first witness to be called by the prosecution when the hearing of the charges against Ley and Lawrence John Smith, for the murder of John Mudie, was resumed in the West London Police Court today. ...

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  9. HOWARD HIT BY STORM

    HOWARD, January 24.—The heaviest rain for many years fell in Howard early to-night, resulting in low-lying parts of the ...

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  10. MIGRATION PERMITS: NO DISCRIMINATION

    SHANGHAI, January 24.—Australian Legation officials denied that they were discriminating between White Russians and ...

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  11. [?]SPEED UP [?]RETURN [?]OF POW

    [?]ONDON, January 23.—Stat[?]hat it is estimated that the [?] from still holds three [?]n prisoners of war, a high ...

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  12. KING'S ROYAL POWERS

    LONDON, January 24.—Constitutional arrangements to be made before the Royal party leaves for South Africa are ...

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  14. Troops Defy Ship's Orders And Take Shore Leave In Brisbane

    BRISBANE, January 24.—When the troopship, manoora, loaded with 1059 B.C.O.F. troops arrived in Brisbane tate this afternoon, M.P.'s drew their guns and threatened A.I.F. men who jumped the ship and tried to leave the wharf. Despite their treats more that 600 soldiers and airmen succeeded in leaving the ship and reaching the city. ...

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  15. DARRA AMMO. DUMP

    BRISBANE, January 24.—The Darra ammunition dump where the explosion occurred on Thursday is the only Services ...

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    [?]EEN AT THE HELM.—The Queens took [?] of the [?]3,000 [?] Queen Elizabeth while the liner steamed at 30 knots off the [?]st of Arran in the Firth of Clyde, recently. She was accom[?]ied by the Princesses on the trip. Picture shows the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SUDAN: WITH EGYPT OR INDEPENDENT?

    LONDON, January 24.—The diplomatic correspondent of the Daily Herald says thai if a break occurs in the Anglo-Egyptian negotiations it will have been caused solely by the Egyptian Government's refusal to admit that when the time comes the Sudanese people shall ...

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  18. SAVED GOLD TEETH OF NAZI VICTIMS

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—Martin Hellinger, a German dentist, admitted at the Ravensbruck staff trial that his duty was to extract ...

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