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  4. ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    "The Times" St. John Correspondent telegraphed on May 3: Hawker and Raynham do not regard the American competition seriously. They are ...

    Article : 57 words
  5. "GOOD-BYE, DIGGER"

    London's combined welcome and farewell to the Dominions' troops began with warm tributes in the day's press. They were continued in the ...

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  6. ITALIAN DEADLOCK

    The Council of Three has telegraphed an invitation to Italy to resume her place at the Peace Conference. The nature of the invitation is such that is ...

    Article : 153 words
  7. "CRASH" AT KENLEY

    A machine conveying Sir F.H. Sykes, Controller-General of Civil Aviation, crashed at Kenley and Pilot F.M. Knott, of the A.F.C., was ...

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  8. "RUN DOWN" PEOPLE

    The condition of being "run-down" is one that doctors do not recognise as a disease; the physician of to-day who gets his training in a hospital where severe ...

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  9. Tragic Leap for Life

    commander, was making an altitude test at East finchley, when his zero plane caught fire at a great height. After shrinking along the plane until ...

    Article : 68 words
  10. "KEEP THE POWDER DRY"

    Mr. Daniels (Secretary to the United States Navy), in an interview in the "Standard," said it would be a blunder equivalent to a crime if America ...

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  11. INDIAN UNREST

    The Press Bureau has issued the Viceroy's report concerning the Punjab situation. Strikes were reported from Gogra and Lyallpur, and martial, ...

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  12. CONFLICTING FORCES

    The waterside disturbance at Fremantle was the one topic of conversation amongst Sydney wharf laborers to-day. That there is a scheme afoot ...

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  13. A SUMMER VISITATION

    President poincaire, Marshal Foch, and M. Clemenceau, will visit London in the summer, probably next July. Arrangements for a great ceremonial ...

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  14. RIGORS OF RIGA

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent learns from Berlin that terrible misery exists at Riga, and 10,000 people of all nationalities, whom the Bolsheviks ...

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  16. IN THE TOILS

    "The Times" Paris correspondent telegraphed on May 3: The chain of circumstantial evidence is gradually encircling Landru. ...

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  17. LEAGUE WITHOUT A HOME

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that several old Geneva families have offered sites for the League of Nations buildings. One ...

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  18. KITCHENER'S "ROMANCE"

    Lord Northcliffe's Sunday paper, the "Weekly Despatch," published a four column story of a romantic love affair on the part of Lord Kitchener in his ...

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  19. INTERNED SHIPPING

    An agreement has been reached regarding interned shipping. The United States and Brazil will secure the night of purchasing seized ...

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  20. ANTHRAX

    In the House of Commons, the Home Secretary (Sir Hamar Greenwood) moved the second reading of the Prevention of Anthrax Bill, empowering ...

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  21. IRISH SITUATION

    "The Times" Dublin correspondent elegraphed on May 3: While awaiting he promised interview with the Prenler, the Irish-American delegates will ...

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  22. MOORABERRIE CASE

    The Privy Council held that the Mooraberrie proclamation was within he statutory powers of the Queens and Government. The extent to ...

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  23. Students for America

    A hundred air students are proceeding to America to take courses varying from six months to a year in irrigation and cognate industries under ...

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  24. LIGHTING RATES

    In acknowledging receipt of a letter from the Waratah Council, stating that it could not see its way to abandon the lighting rates in respect to ...

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  26. REPATRIATION

    During the month of April the Newcastle Repatriation Committee received 196 applications, which come with in the scope of the department's ...

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  27. SOCIALIST CONGRESS

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent telegraphed on April 30: The International Socialist Conference has concluded. The next congress will be at ...

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  28. STOP-PRESS

    The man Brown, who was bayoneted in Monday's disturbance, was not a returned soldier, as was represented. The Federal ...

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  29. "GASSED"

    "The Times" art critic describes the greatest Academy picture of the year as one of Mr. John Sargent's. It is entitled "Gassed," and shows a ...

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