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  4. ACID SQUIRTS

    There is much indignation and alarm among Parislennes owing to the activities of mysterious individuals who are squirting corrosive acid on ...

    Article : 66 words
  5. HOME RULE FOR EGYPT

    It is officially stated that Lord Allenby has been summoned to England to advise the Government about the situation in Egypt. The Government is ready to invite Parliament to recognise ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DEATH OF SHACKLETON

    It is reported from Monte Video that Sir Ernest Shackleton died on January 5 aboard The Quest, from agina pectoris (heart failure). (Published in "The Times") ...

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  8. GERMAN FINANCE

    It is reported from Berlin that the Imperial Budget for the year ending March, 1923, balances at 288 milliard marks, including 187 milliard for ...

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  9. Ideal Explorer-Commander

    The "Daily Mail" add that the death of Shackleton will cause national sorrow. Each individual will have a feeling of personal bereavement. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HUNDREDS ENTOMBED

    A message from Washington states that 95 people are known to be dead, and scores injured, through the collapse of the roof of the ...

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  11. "NEVER BE BEATEN"

    It is reported from Paris that de Valera lunched with the delegates to the Irish World Congress and, in a speech, he declared that it was wrong ...

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  12. TWO BALLOTS A DAY

    Fifty-three cardinals are likely to be present at the secret conclave for the election of the Pope on February 2. ...

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  13. All Well at Janeiro

    Sir Ernest Shackleton set out on his third Antarctic expedition in command of The Quest, on September 17, 1921, the adventure having been made ...

    Article : 438 words
  14. FOUND HANGED

    On Saturday George Smith Gow, aged 33, who lived at Barton-avenue, Hurlstone Park, was found hanging by the neck in an outhouse at the ...

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  15. THREE OF NEWCASTLE'S LABOR CANDIDATES

    Shackleton was born at Kilkee, a watering place in county Clare, on February 15, 1874, being the eldest son of Dr. Henry Shackleton. He was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. STOP-PRESS

    A deputation, [?] by Messrs. Connell and Murray, [?] waited on Mr. King, of the Public Works ...

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  17. TO SACK MR. FRASER

    At the Clovelly branch of the A.L.P. several members were criticising the inaction or the Government with regard to the removal of Mr. ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. VAGRANT GAOLED

    Elsie Hill, aged 19, pleaded guilty at the Newcastle Police Court this morning to a vagrancy charge. Constable Stephenson said that ...

    Article : 51 words
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