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  5. American Financiers Have Grave Fears for Future

    AMERICA is feeling its financial pulse. There is a definite element of uncertainty in the body economic of America. The situation really invites no optimism. It is now frankly admitted that America's business is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW RAIL CHIEF

    MR. W. J. CLEARY, general manager of Tooth and Co., Ltd., to-day accepted the position of Chief Railway Commissioner, in succession to Mr. James Fraser, who will retire at the end of the year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr. Percy Wilson, President of the Blue Mountain Shire, lands people of Lawson in cheers for the first Blue Mountain Express to pass through the town on its way to Mr. Victoria to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COMMONS' JIBES

    SOME sharp exchanges occurred in the House of Commons to-night during the debate on India, as the following excerpts from speeches will ...

    Article : 249 words
  9. AIR HORROR

    PRINCE von Schamburg-Lippe, second pilot of the German air liner which crashed and burst into flames in Kent yesterday, ...

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  10. JULIUS TOTE

    DETAILS have been issued by Lord Hamilton of Dalzell of his lengthy statement to the Jockey Club, explaining why the Julius ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. M.P. WOULD PUT BAN OS "WAR"

    WHETHER, in view of the signing of the Peace Pact in Paris last year, the name of the War Office could not be charged to Army Department, was ...

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  13. SCENES AT READING ACQUITTAL

    The astonishing scene when the actor, Philip Yale Drew, was acquitted at Reading of a charge of having murdered Mr. Oliver, a Reading tobacconist. The crowd mobbed him at the court doors. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PLAY IN FIRST RUGBY TEST

    An incident in the first test match between England and Australia, at Craven Park, Hall. An English player is tackled and passes the ball. Australia won by 31 to [?] points. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "ROSE MARIE"

    THE KING attended the performance of "Rose Marie" at Dr[?]ry Lane Theatre to-night. This is his first visit to a theatre since ...

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  17. LEFT £4,000,000

    THE late Sir Joseph Robinson, the Rand goldfields magnate, left £4,000,000. He made no bequests. A relative of the family, replying to ...

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  18. BONES IN BAG: LONDON PUZZLE

    SCOTLAND YARD is now taking a serious view of the mystery of charred bones, which were found in a suitcase which had been left on the top of an ...

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  19. SUNDAY TOIL

    THE seven-day working week was introduced into Russian factories by decree on September 28. Operations were ordered to proceed ...

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