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  6. WAR STORES GONE

    The explosion of shells in an arsenal at Bucharest proves to be the greatest national catastrophe in Roumania's history, from the point of ...

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  7. CAUGHT IN BLIZZARD

    A thrilling story of a struggle with a blizzard on the slopes of Mount Everest is told in a despatch from the Bruce expedition which has been beaten back to its base camp. Fresh plans for an attack on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHEEP AND THE MAN

    Mr. George Bernard Shaw adopted a typical Shavian pose of shocking ignorance regarding Australia, in an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MIGHTY ATOM

    Speaking at a science conference at Wembley. Sir Oliver Lodge, the noted scientist, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MANY BLACK EYES

    The Italian Chamber of Deputies was converted into a stadium when the Fascist, Communist, and other parties had a free fight. ...

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  11. INDIAN RIOTS

    Sir Sankaran Nair, the Indian judge, cross-examined in the libel suit in which Sir Michael O'Dwyer, formerly Lieut.-Governor of the Punjab, is ...

    Article : 166 words
  12. WILD WEST AFLOAT

    A Wild West flavor pervades the steamship that is bringing the cowboys, buck jumpers, and 230 bronchos to London, to compete at the "Rodeo" ...

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  13. MILLIONS OF HOUSES

    It is officially estimated that the Government housing scheme will cost £1,376,000,000, spread over 40 years. The State will pay £926,000,000, and ...

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  14. FEATHERS FOR QUEEN

    The Queen and Prince George spent seven hours at the Wembley Exhibition, and enjoyed the scenic railway, with its hilarious tumbles, and thrills, ...

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  15. BLEW UP HIS HOME

    A Stirlingshire miner, named Binnie, after a drinking bout, attacked his wife with an axe, and then wrecked his home with a charge of ...

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  16. ELASTIC STEEL

    Mr. Martin, the chief chemist for the Alfred Holt Company, shipowners, has announced the invention of improved mild steel, possessing a much ...

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    A section of the tremendous crowd which witnessed the football match between New South Wales and Queensland at the Sydney Cricket Ground, yesterday, when there were about 55,000 people present. The inset shows a group of the visiting Englishmen, who were interested spectators. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SUBSCRIPTION RATES

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  19. Regulating Traffic

    Scotland Yard has been carrying out a series of tests which shows that wireless control gives almost clockwork regulation of traffic, no matter ...

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