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  4. COLLISION IN SCHELDT

    Reuter's correspondent at Antwerp reports Hint the British-India steamer, Australia, collided in the Scheldt with the London ...

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  5. MELBA SINGS TO 40,000 PEOPLE

    Strops, clear and high, through the storms of shouts and cheers, Australia's cry rang loud in Melba's cars. The piercing coo-ees shot like arrows through the tumult of applause and emotion that swelled from the thousands of throats in Covent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EGYPTIAN PRINCESS

    Reuter's correspondent at Luxor says that interest in the tomb of Tutankhamen has been temporarily diverted by the American ...

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  7. DECAPITATED BROTHER

    It is reported from Dublin that four masked men entered the home of a farmer at Portumna, in Glaway, and demanded £40, which they knew ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SELLING UP A TOWN

    Viscount Lascelles has decided to sell the town of Loughrea, in Galway, and has ordered that the tenants shall be niven the opportunity to buy ...

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  9. COMING TO TERMS

    Reuter's correspondent at Lausanne says that the visit of the Allied experts to Paris In connection with the question of the Turkish debt was ...

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  10. SUNNY AUSTRALIA

    "The Sunday Illustrated," under the heading, "Australian Films Wanted," says it is a pity that there are not a number of sunny Australian films to ...

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  11. VICTIM OF DOPE

    Wallace Reid, one of the foremost of movie stars, lost his long fight, against dope, when he expired. His illness extended over six weeks. ...

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  12. WOMEN AND GIRLS

    The Society for the Overseas Settlement of British Women, in a letter to "The Times," urges that more attention should be paid to the ...

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  13. CROWN INTERVENES

    The King's proctor is intervening to show cause why the decree granted to Lady Maxwell Wiltshire, against her husband. Sir G. A. Wiltshire ...

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  14. £10,000 BA[?] ROBBERY

    [?] correspondent at Rome of the [?] that bearer [?] were stolen from [?] ...

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  15. 11,000 UNEMPLOYED

    According to the report of the Director of Labor Exchanges (Mr. F. C. Govers), there, were 4000 unemployed in the metropolitan area last ...

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  16. TEN FEET OF WICKEDNESS

    This shark, a ten-footer, was caught by George Bell, an engineer, and William Hill, a fireman on the tug Sterling, off the A.U.S.N. wharf, Lime-street, Sydney They had an hour's fight with the monster. The shark had been swimming about the locality for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. ABSOLUTELY FREE

    Speaking on the Irish question at North Brunswick Archbishop Ma[?]nix said that the practical issue at the moment, with the London agreement ...

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  19. BRITISH GOODS

    The Adelaide Chamber of Commerce is perturbed regarding the administration of the Industries Preservation Act. Importers find ...

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  20. SIKI IN LONDON

    "The Daily Mail" announces that Siki will give an exhibition in the ring in London on February 3. ...

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