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  4. REPARATIONS

    Reuter's correspondent at Brussels states the a semi-official announcement has been issued on lines similar to the stand taken by Britain that Belgium has waived her rights to seize German property in the event of default of the reparations payment. "The Times" Berlin correspondent, telegraphs: It is evident that the Garman intention to reply in a spirit of goodwill, even if in a manner strictly ...

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  5. BEATEN BY NERVES

    Demonstratively pointing to the run of the balls, and shaking hid bead disgustedly, but smiling broadly at his bad luck, Hooper was beaten by ...

    Article : 224 words
  6. RING OUT THE OLD

    The Duke of Connaught performed an important ceremony in inaugurating the Council of State and Legislative Assembly on behalf of the King ...

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  7. RACE FOR SEA POWER

    Sir Phillip Gibbs told the United Stairs Naval Committee that Britain would not undertake a race with America for sea. power. He said that ...

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  8. NOT FORGOTTEN

    A meeting of the Adamstown soldiers' Memorial Committee was held in the council chambers on Tuesday night. The Mayor (Alderman Arthur) ...

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  9. STRANGE MANNERS

    Constance, Duchess of Westingster, complains to the London "Weekly Dispatch" that "we are suffering from an invasion of strange manners ...

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  10. ABANDONS COALITION

    Lord Robert Cecil has accepted the Chairmanship of the Parliamentary Committee of the People's Economy League, thus definitely heading the ...

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  11. JEWELS IN CHOCOLATES

    Francis Meynell, editor of the "Communist." interviewed by the London "Evening News." has broken the silence regarding the 75,000 subsidy ...

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  12. JAPAN'S BID

    The attempts by Japan to capture more of the world's trade is becoming a subject of paramount importance in shipping circles. ...

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  13. WORK OF SINN FEIN INCENDIARIES

    Warehouses in Liverpool, which were burnt out last month by Sinn Feiners The loss in money terms will run to millions of pounds, while some of the material destroyed will be almost irreplaceable. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Miss Edith Pickup, Who won the prize for the prettiest girl in the prettiest costume at the Bondi carnival. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. £160 FOR HOSPITAL

    The Wallsend sports committee held a smoke concert at the Masonic Hall on Tuesday night to hand over to board of directors of the hospital £160 raised ...

    Article : 280 words
  16. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    "The Times" city editor says the fact that the public subscribed less than 45 per cent, of the Commonwealth loan is attributed partly to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. FORTY WIVES

    Sergeant Robert McClain, a mechanic, of Wrentham, Massachusetts, formerly of the Marine Corps, has applied to the War Department to ...

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  19. Unemployed Relief

    Ensign Suitor, of the S.A. Men's Metropole, slated this morning, that be had forwarded 50 names to the local police authorities of men who ...

    Article : 90 words
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