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  6. DISASTER ON FARM

    A terrible tragedy is reported from a farm in Ayrshire, resulting in the death of nine people. The victims were farm workers, and were cut off when the building in which they were sleeping caught fire. ...

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  7. GULF SEARCH

    MATARRAM, AT SEA, Sunday. H.M.A.S. Geranium was going to Brisbane to do some surveying there, but Captain Bennett was on Saturday O[?]ANO T[?]O LIN, leader of one of the rival Chinese armies now contending for supremacy after months of threatening ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FRICTION AT GENEVA

    A serious Anglo-Dominion situation developed as a result of the Dominions being apprehensive of the probable results of the British sanctions' commitments under the arbitration protocol. They threatened to withdraw their support, and vote ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. RUSSIAN TREATY

    Mr. Asquith, replying to a correspondent's request concerning the Liberal party's attitude to the Anglo-Soviet agreement, writes: "I associate ...

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  12. DEAD JUDGE

    In paying a tribute to the late Sir John Salmond, of New Zealand, the "Times" says, "New Zealand and the Empire have lost a distinguished ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN AUTHOR

    Captain Hurley's book, "Pearls and Savages," delights the critics who agree that it is one of the most en[?]ralling and interesting ...

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  14. AIR MISHAPS

    The Air Ministry's 450 horse-power, high speed seaplane, which the constructors had intended to enter for the Schneider Cup in America, ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. IN THE CAUSE OF SICK AND SUFFERING

    The above picture shows several of the gaily decorated motor cars which participated in the procession arranged by the Commercial Travellers in conjunction with the carnival, in aid of the Newcastle Hospital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ON WET GROUND

    Cooke and Mill scored tries for the All Blacks, who beat Somerset by [?] to nil. Twelve hours' rain had made the ground sadden, and the ball was ...

    Article : 111 words
  17. CHINESE FIGHTING

    The United States Government has no intention of intervening in the Chinese fighting around Shanghai, having already taken steps to safeguard American lives and property. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. AIR AND SEA

    An official statement to-day regarding the recall to the capital of Mr. Curtis Wilbur. Secretary of the Navy, suggests that he is to give new ...

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  19. ENGLISH SOCCER

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  20. BARDIC'S CARGO

    The salvage of the stranded Bard[?]'s cargo has been resumed. The cargo taken off includes 376 pieces of beef, 610 bags of wheat, and ...

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  21. THRILLS AND SPILLS

    Whirlwind skids thrilled the spectators at the big motor race at Brooklands. A Morgan three-wheeler turned a ...

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  22. IRISH PROBLEM

    The Conservative leader, Mr. Baldwin, will confer during the week with Sir James Craig, the Ulster Premier, after which the Conservative attitude ...

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  23. WORLD FLIGHT

    The American world fliers, Lieu[?]s. Smith and Nelson, passed here at 2.45 p.m. on their way to Seattle to complete their circuit of the globe. ...

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  24. SCOUTS IN ENGLAND

    The Liverpool boy scouts entertained the visiting Queenslanders, who inspected the Mersey docks. ...

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  25. ''TOO MUCH FUSS"

    Deploring the fuss that Paris is making over Jackie Coogan, "Le Temps" declares that it is unworthy of the French public to receive him ...

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  26. AMERICAN BOXING

    Paul Berlenbach, of New York, knocked out Jack Reddick, the Canadian light-heavyweight, in the eighth round of a scheduled twelve round ...

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  27. BRITISH MINERS

    Mr. Macdonald returned to London to find the miners' representatives waiting for him with a request for a conference concerning their claims. ...

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  29. Speeding Premier

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, in his new motor car, reached London from Scotland a day ahead of time.--("Sun" cable). ...

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