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  6. 4000 Executions a Month is Chinese Soviet Task

    An authenticated story tells of the ghastly conditions in the Hai Fung and Luk Fung districts in the vicinity of Bias Bay (the notorious pirate "nest" on the mainland, near Canton), following the inauguration of a local Soviet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NO WORK

    Spain went on holiday to-day. All work throughout the country was suspended so that the people might hear the announce- ...

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  8. "FOOLED THEM"

    While William Hickman sticks to his story that he kidnapped little Marion Parker, and that an associate, Andrew Cramer, was the slayer, the police describe it as "bunk". ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WHITE XMAS ?

    The Christmas holiday began to-day in earnest. Shopping reached its climax, and all London stations were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SINKING SIGNALS

    The "Daily Mail" says that the sinking of the United States submarine S4 increases interest in the British Admiralty's tests of a signalling device, ...

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  11. SOVIET CUNNING

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" says that newspapers are not onthusiastic about Germany taking over the Russian interests in China. ...

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  12. CHRISTMAS

    There will be no issue of "The Sun" on Monday, December 26, on which day the holiday for Christmas is being observed. ...

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  13. AS GOOD AS ANY

    Australia is not far behind the world's most modern telephone and mail-handling equipment, says Mr. H. P. Brown, CpmmonwealtH Postal ...

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  14. THE FLAG DIPS IN REVERENCE

    This picture, taken on the poop of the Tahiti, shows the flag being dipped as a tribute of respect. while the vessel was passing the spot where the collision occured with the Greycliffc on the outward voyage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THE SUN STOP PRESS

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  16. GOES TO GAOL

    Charged with assault and battery on March 26, the Countess de Janze has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment, with first offenders' ...

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  17. AFTER TRADE

    An important development of Britain's new foreign trade drive is ravealed in the announcement that a British company with a capital of ...

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  18. ONLY N.Z. BUTTER

    New Zealand butter, and not Australian butter, was the basis of the request by the National Dairy Council of Canada to the Prime ...

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  19. BRITAIN'S HUGE DOLE BURDEN

    From the signing of the Armistice (November 11, 1918) to December 10 this year, Britain has paid £62,448,000 in donations to out of work ...

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  20. TO PREVENT FLOODS

    Aeroplanes are being used in gigantic surveys designed to discover means of preventing the terrible floods that occurred last year during the ...

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