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  4. Final Revelations at Luxor Abandoned

    "The Times" correspondent at Luxor telegraphs that owing to official interference, Mr. Howard Carter has abandoned further work in the opening of King Tutankhamen's coffin. ...

    Article : 356 words
  5. SINGAPORE IN SUSPENSE

    The Government has decided to suspend the Singapore base penditure, pending further consideration. Mr. Ammon, Secretary to the Admiralty, made the announcement in the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Berkeley and Mr. ...

    Article : 189 words
  6. "GOOD OLD MAC!"

    "Good old Mac" was the huge crowd's uproarious welcome, as the Premier crossed Parliament Square at the re-opening of the ...

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  7. LOAN DIFFICULTIES

    Leading financiers inform the "Sun" that West Australia's credit is unshaken. The slump in the loan is entirely due to the temporary ...

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  8. MONEY FOR JAPAN

    The firm of Morgans announce the completion of a Japanese loan of 150,000,000 dollars. ...

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  9. ENTERTAINING GUESTS

    Mrs. Pickics, mother of the airman, is paying for the admission of 60 of the Young Australian League visitors to the cup tie ...

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  10. FOR NEWCASTLE MANHOOD

    To-day marks the accomplishment of a long-awaited development towards the establishment of the Young Men's Christian Association on a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HARDING'S GHOST

    Mr. Harding's ghost entered the oil scandal to-day. Frank Vanderlip, the international financier, in a speech, demanded inquiry into the sale of the ...

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  12. LONDON TRAFFIC

    London's underground and omnibus combine carried 1,615,000,000 passengers, an increase of ...

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  13. WICKHAM WORK

    The following works have been carried out by Wickham Council workmen for the fortnight ended February 9:—Construction in Hewison-sreet and ...

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  14. FIRST BOARD OF DIRECTORS

    BACK ROW.—F. J. Cane, H. Nairn, A. Sneddon, J. L. Cowle, R. Skerritt (physical works director), P. Breden. MIDDLE ROW.—W. J. Leeder, N. B. Croer, [?]. Wynne Ople (secretary), W. H. Winn (treasurer). FRONT ROW.—N. Allarake, H. M. Cohen, W. [?]cott (president), L. Trewartha, G. S. Shelton.[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PHOTOGRAPHERS

    A very successful meeting of the Newcastle Photographic Society was held in the studio of Mr. G. A. Daniel on Tuesday evening. The chair was occupied by ...

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  16. MEMORIAL STAMP

    The Russian Government has issued mourning stamps bearing Lenin's photograph, and their use has been made compulsory for two months. ...

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