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  4. THE LOST AIRMAN AND HIS WIFE

    This picture of Captain [?]. E. Howell and Mrs. Howell was taken in England not long before Captain Howell left on the Martinsyde machine for Australia. Mrs. Howell, who was a nurse at Southall Military Hospital, England, is a daughter of Mrs. Manby, who originally lived in Sydney, and took a great interest in the Australian soldiers at Southall Hospital, taking ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE PRINCE'S VISIT

    Arrangements for the voyage of the Prince of Wales are still in the earliest stages. Sir Sidney Greville (Comptroller ...

    Article : 226 words
  6. MAGNATES OF THE AIR

    "The Globe" announces that important airship developments are ponding. The firms of Vickers, Short's, and Beardmore's, have ...

    Article : 289 words
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  8. IRISH DANGER

    Armed parties raided the offices of the Cork-Bandon railway, locking up the employees while carrying out a search for arms. They apparently ...

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  9. COLORS FOR MEN

    The fashion artist Henry Parkes is appealing for 15,000 young men as the pioneers of the reformed dress movement to brighten masculine ...

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  10. SEARCH FOR PEACE

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Paris, referring to the absence of Korean representatives at the Peace Conference, says: -- "Most of the ...

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  11. FU-CHU INCIDENT

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Tokio reports that China demands an apology by Japan for the Fu-Chu incident, the dismissal of the Consul ...

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  12. BAD AS A BATTLE THE FIRST TANK

    Reuter's correspondent in Berlin reports a heavy explosion at an ammunition depot at Mariensiel, near Wilhelmshaven, during the unloading of Demole, the Australian, who was considered by the British Commission to have been the first inventor of the tanks, is again attempting to secure ...

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  13. CONTROLLING IMPORTS

    Mr. Justice Sankey, in an important judgment in the Court of King's Bench, declared that the proclamation issued by the Government did not give it ...

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  14. BANNING MODERN DANCES

    The correspondent of The Times at Paris states that Cardinal Andrieux is supporting Cardinal Amette in his, campaign against the prevailing ...

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  15. THE LONELY NORTH

    A scene in the vicinity of Anthony's Lagoon, where Captain Ross Smith landed to repair his propeller, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BARCELONA BOMBS

    The correspondent of "The Times" in Madrid states that terrorist bomb outrages occur daily at Barcelona, where a lockout of 200,000 workers, which has ...

    Article : 74 words
  17. PUNISHING THE MAHSUDS

    Reuter's correspondent at Jandola, telegraphing yesterday, stated that the headquarters of the Derajat column reached Jandola that day amidst ...

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  18. ALL TO HER

    The court has declared valid the will of Lieutenant Frank Kirkley, who was killed during the war. He died at a clearing station, and just managed ...

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  19. GERMANS DEMUR

    A message from Paris states that the German reply to the last Allied Note objects to the handing over of five cruisers, floating docks, and other ...

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  20. STOP-PRESS INTERSTATE CRICKET

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  21. WAR SLANG

    Philologists regard as ephemeral all the war slang additions to the popular dictionaries, with the exception of the word "camouflage." ...

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  22. BELA KUN ON TRIAL

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Budapest states that although Belakun, the former loader of the Hungarian Red Government, is safe in his ...

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  23. "THE SUN" -- ONE PENNY

    Numerous complaints have reached us during the last few days that some street sellers have refused to sell "The Sun" for less than twopence or one ...

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  24. BEWARE OF THE WIDOWS

    An Amiens court-martial passed the death sentence on Mario Totot, the widow of a distinguished French officer, who betrayed 20 Frenchmen to the ...

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