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  4. WILD NIGHT WITH A GUN

    After wounding 17 people and holding the police at bay from about seven o'clock last night until 10 o'clock this morning a Chinaman who ran amok ...

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  5. ABSENT ANZACS

    The Director-General for Australian Demobilisation (Lieut-General Sir John Monash is motoring over 500 miles of French and Belgian ...

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  6. IRISH-AMERICAN NOTES

    The United States Secretary for State (Mr. Lansing), in a written reply to Mr. Walsh and the rest of the Irish-American delegation, has advised ...

    Article : 158 words
  7. HAWKER'S EFFORT

    The American steamer, Lake Charleville, found Hawker's aeroplane in mid-Atlantic. The captain rescued the papers and part of the machine, which ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT

    The Air Ministry's discouragements of flights to Australia have raised an important Issue between the Ministry and the Commonwealth. The ...

    Article : 147 words
  9. DENHAM AGAIN

    Two judges and the referee considered that Harry Donham had outpointed Jacky Hall after 20 rounds' moderate milling in the Imperial on ...

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  10. POLICE STRIKE

    The Police Union has postponed the strike until after peace. ...

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  11. BRITAIN'S SEA MIGHT

    A naval engagement occurred in the Gulf of Finanld between British and Bolshevik warships. The latter fled to Kronstadt. ...

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  12. "THE SUN" WINS

    To-day the State Full Court unanimously dismissed, without costs, the application on behalf of the Sunday Times Newspaper Coy., Ltd., to make ...

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  13. BERLIN'S MOB RULE

    It was reported from Berlin on Saturday that, anticipating trouble, the Government bad proclaimed a stricter enforcement of martial law and had ...

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  15. A TYPICAL PIECE OF HUN SACRILEGE

    In nearly all the villages in Northern France which they entered, the Germans carried off the church bells in order to use the metal for munition-making. The photograph shows a group of Huns engaged in this task. —"Daily Mirror" photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Through the Museum

    The Imperial War Museum. which inc[?]des 100,000 exhibits, will be housed in the Crystal Palace. Now, ladies an' genuelmen, observe ...

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  17. STOP-PRESS

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  18. TRAGEDY IN BRUSSELS

    Twelve persons were killed and 220 injured in ah explosion in a munition works at Brussels. Enormous damage resulted. ...

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  19. OLD MAN INJURED

    On a charge of having maliciously inflicted grevious bodily harm upon James Robson, at Islington, on Saturday, Bert Woods (39), laborer, was ...

    Article : 137 words
  20. FIVE MEN WITH GLASSES

    At Newcastle Police Court to-day, before Mr. Gunn, S.M., Joseph Morris, licensee of the George Hotel, was charged with having allowed certain ...

    Article : 172 words
  21. TENNIS CHAMPION

    In the final of the tennis, single championship, at Surbiton, Patterson beat Roper Barrett, 6-2. 6-3, 6-2. The winner played his best game in ...

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