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  4. SUN PEEPS THROUGH THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD

    Unrecognised and jostled by home-going workers. the Prince of Wales drove through the dark snow clad streets of Somerstown, one of the poorest districts of London, in company with clergymen and the organiser of the Magdalen Mission, which is ...

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  5. BANK NOTE CHASE

    A bag containing £700 in bank notes fell out of a motor car poising the school at Stonehaven, in Kincardineshire. The wind ...

    Article : 60 words
  6. TO THE NORTH POLE

    It was announced recently by the Christiania correspondent of "The Times" that the United States Navy had offered to place at the disposal of Captain Amundsen, in connection with his proposed Polar flight from Spitzbergen, the airship Shanandoah. Later ...

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  7. FEARS FOR EMPIRE

    In a letter to the "Times" Sir Newton Moore deplores the fact that though the election followed immediately on the heels of the Imperial ...

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  8. DELIGHTFUL SOPRANO

    Lady Welgall introduced Melba's pupil. Rita Cooanan, to a distinguished society gathering in Lansdown House. The singer received several [?] ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. SPECTACULAR FINISH

    The 15.000 spectators, who paid 70,000 dollars to see Johhny Dundee take what is called the junior lightweight championships from Jack ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. DEATH AT NIGHTFALL

    A warning, prominently displayed on roadway signs, which read, "Negro, don't let the sun go down on you here." kept all colored people out of ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. NO HURRY

    President Coolidge and the Secretary of State, Mr. Hushes, are in no hurry to award recognition to the Soviet Government of [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DRUGS IN FOOD

    Lecturing at the Institute of Hygiene. Dr. Fenton denounced the use of poisonous drugs as preservatives for foodstuffs, notably salicylic acid in ...

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  13. BREACH OF CONTRACT

    The Court ordered Talbot O'Farrell. the well-known music hall artist, to pay the South Coast Music Hall Company £270, with costs, for breach of ...

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  14. REPARATION EXPERTS

    Sir John Bradbury. British representative on the Reparations Commission, before departing for Paris, said that as a result of his ...

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  16. "HE LOOKS ALRIGHT"

    Selecting mer[?] rains to be sent away to the British Empire Exhibition. Only the aristocrats will be seen over the other side by the public. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. £500 PENSION

    It is reported that the Chamber of Deputies has granted Madame Curia a pension of £500 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the discovery of ...

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  18. GRENADIER GUARDSMAN

    Lady Carnarvon and Colonel Ian Den[?]stoun were married on Tuesday at Westminster Registry Office in the presence of Lady Carnawon's ...

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  19. BURNT HOUSE

    A Dublin message states that Mrs. Co[?] has been awarded £6800 an compensation for the burning of her house. ...

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  20. 10,000 DOSES A WEEK

    There is so much concentration on the manufacture of insulin that the hospitals are making 100.000 doses a week. The price of a day's does has ...

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  21. IN RADIO CALL

    MELBOURNE. — Loongan[?], Melbourne. Komurs Cooms, Ormonde, Matatu[?] Koorings. Mo[?]ra. Kare[?] Eiberfield Port Auckland Kooyong. Darambah. [?] ...

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  22. LEFT £51,000

    Mr. Bonar Law left personal [?] valued at £51,397. ...

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