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  4. NOT RE-ELECTED

    A motion for the re-election of De Valera was defeated by 60 votes to 58. ...

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  5. STRIKE ENDORSED

    The South African Industrial Federation has rejected the Chamber's offer, and has unanimously endorsed a strike, to start ...

    Article : 52 words
  6. "EXCUSE FINGERS"

    Animated scenes occurred at the little old-world town of Hay at the opening of the case against Herbert Armstrong, a magistrate's clerk, who was ...

    Article : 257 words
  7. SIMPLE LIFE

    The "Mail's" special correspondent describes the White Way colony in the Cotswold, Gloucestershire, as consisting of 60 intellectuals living the ...

    Article : 102 words
  8. HAS THE JUMPS

    Mr. Wickham Steed, who is at Cannes, is not impressed with the procedure in comparison with that at Washington, which proved the value ...

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  9. "DO WHAT I ASK"

    To-night's situation is perhaps best summed up in General Smuts's grave concluding words to the executive of the men's federation. "You must do ...

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  10. FOR £350

    The "Mail's" Hamburg correspondent writes: A firm is circularising offers to tranship and erect in England (and provide the ground for it if ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. FINISHES OF TWO RACES AT NEWCASTLE

    [?] at the Newcastle New Year's Day meeting. A length and a half away was Simkanie, third, with King's Court a close fourth. Bright Main, who won at Maitland last Saturday, is four lengths further back, and two ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. AT A STANDSTILL

    Life in Belfast at present is very uncertain, because the Crown forces, who are frequently attacked, always return the fire, and innocent ...

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  13. TO SAFEGUARD FRANCE

    A message from Paris says that French reports from Cannes state that Mr. Lloyd George and M. Briand have begun pourparlers with the ...

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  14. FIRM AND DEFINITE

    Mr. Shepherd, in a letter to "The Times," endorses "The Times" editorial, but emphasises that Australia's attitude is firm and definite. ...

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  15. JAPAN'S DESIRE

    A Japanese Foreign Office statement brands as a "malignant international crime" the Chita, allegations respecting the Franco-Japanese-Siberian ...

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  16. DELAY FOR GERMANY

    The Reparation Committee has agreed to grant Germany delay respecting 1922 payments. ...

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  17. SHIPBUILDING

    The world-wide depression in shipbuilding is reflected in Lloyd's returns, showing that 2000 tons of merchant vessels were under construction ...

    Article : 104 words
  18. DEFENCE AND GOLF

    A Paris message states that there is a contrast between the recent dissatisfaction and the present behavior of the Entente. Newspapers to-day ...

    Article : 123 words
  19. STOP-PRESS

    At the country lawn tennis, carnival at Double Bay to-day, New England beat West Maitland by 3 sets 36 games to 3 ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. REDUCING ARMAMENTS

    The Commerce Department has issued a statement that the Japanese Budget reduces the army appropriation of £26,300,000 by £1,000,000, and ...

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  21. WANT A BONUS

    The Australian receipts for the football matches in England total £9500. It is anticipated that further receipts will amount to £3000, thus ...

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