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  4. WINEGROWERS ON TOUR

    A message from paris states that a ship him boon chartered by French wine-growers, and will shirt on a trip round the world at the end of April, ...

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  5. THE CONQUERING HERO

    Seldom in any country has such a historic scene been witnessed as when General Smuts appeared in the Assembly, after having quelled the Red revolution in one week. Smuts was given a great ovation on taking his seat. Every ...

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  6. NO INTERFERENCE

    The engineering lockout question was raised in the House of Commons in the form of a Labor motion for. adjournment. Speeches on both sides ...

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  7. RUSSIAN CHANGES

    The International Federation of Trade Unions has sent a letter to Lenin, demanding the cessation of political terror against non-communist ...

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  8. WON AT MIDNIGHT

    Reece and Maconachy, playing 16,000 up, had another sensational finish on Saturday night. They paid 120 visits to the table, ...

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  9. SUZANNE'S COMEBACK

    Reuter's correspondent at Nice slates that Suzanne Lenglen signalised her reappearance, in competitive lawn tennis by winning with Miss Ryan the ...

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  10. ARTIST'S DEATH

    The death is announced of the Hon. Edward Arthur Walton, R.S.A. He was president of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Water Color, ...

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  11. ESPIONAGE AND TREASON

    Reuter's correspondent at Mons says that Belgium's greatest espionage trial has opened at the Hainault Assizes. Armand Joanness, denounced ...

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  12. LADY WHITE'S MURDER

    The "Dally Mall" slates that Scotland Yard hus detained Harry Jacoby, aged 20, a pantry boy, at the Hotel Spencer, where Lady White was ...

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  13. REPUBLICAN AGGRESSION

    Two members of the I.R.A. fired revolvers over the heads of the audience at a pro-treaty meeting at Charleville. in the County of Cork, and escaped ...

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  14. CRISIS STILL ACUTE

    Describing Viscount Peel's appointment as Secretary for India, as a "step Blip," "Tho Times" says that another week opens with the political crisis as ...

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  15. CANNOT CARRY ON

    The decision of the Government that lower freights could not be conceded the Sulphide Corporation has led to a further announcement ...

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  16. UNION RATE DEMANDED

    Young Australia soon cottons on to an Idea. A story is going the rounds of trip coalfields regarding an independent ...

    Article : 106 words
  17. M. K. GANDIH

    eader of millions of Hindus, who are desirous of eradicating Western civilisation from India. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. TREATIES SAFE

    Returning from a holiday, President. Harding has been assured by the Senate lenders that the ratification or the Four-Power Pacific treaty is certain. ...

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  19. STOP-PRESS

    The steamer Daraholme, i[?]-bound, ran aground close the southern break-water at weastle about 2.45 p.m. ...

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