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  4. WAR SCAPEGOATS

    The Supreme Court, says a message from Sofia, has given judgment in the cases of the generals and ministers in office at the time of Bulgaria's entry ...

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  5. KILLED BY MACHINE GUNS

    A message received in Berlin from Essen states that French occupied the automobile section at Krupp's works. The wo[?]kden struck and crowded outside the building. The French mounted machine guns, and when about to ...

    Article : 125 words
  6. EASTER DESECRATION

    Fifty-three tombstones in a Belfast Protestant cemetery, were found defaced and smashed yesterday, apparently by a gang ...

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  7. ENEMY SETTLEMENT

    Sir James Connolly, in a letter to "The Times" on Australian defences, urges development as the surest safeguard, and calls attention to the ...

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  8. CREW ON STRIKE

    The crew of the Orient liner, Ormuz. struck as the vessel, with 700 passengers aboara, was on the point of sailing from Tilbury, on the ...

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    Mr. John Brown, the Coal Baron, returns to town with a few odd articles he has collected during his travels. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WATER FOR NOBBY'S

    A new water service is to be installed at Nobbys Head, Newcastle. Tenders are called for the work, to be in by April 23. ...

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  11. DOPE KING

    Detectives working against the drug traffic, says a correspondent of "The Weekly Despatch" at Paris, arrested Raoul Dignon, the cocaine king, at ...

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  12. LORD CARNARVON

    who is suffering from pleurisy and pneumonia. Infection from the poison introduced into his system by an insect bite in Egypt ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. TO AVOID TAXES

    The Duke of Beccleuch and his son, the Earl of Dalkeith, have formed a private joint stock company with a capital of £100,000, to take over the ...

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  15. KILLED IN COLLISION

    A motor on the Paris-Cherbourg road, containing Prince Kitashirakawa, brother-in-law of tho Mikado, Prince Asaka and Princess Zita, ...

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  16. EQUAL GOODWILL

    The Allied reply to the Turkish counter-proposals suggests the prompt resumption of negotiations at Lausanne. ...

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  17. ASQUITH REGRETS

    Mr. Asquith, in refusing un invitation to moot Mr. Lloyd George at luncheon at Lloyd's to discuss the reunion of the two sections of the ...

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  18. EASIER THAN MOVING DR. PAGE

    Though you do not hoar much of Mr. Hughes these days, he is still shifting cabinets. Here he is moving house at Kew, and giving the carriers a hand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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