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  6. ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    The Zeppelin which it to fly from Frederickshaven, Germany, to Lakehurst, America, started its flight at 6.30 a.m. to-day. ...

    Article : 92 words
  7. BRUTAL MURDERS

    Another outrage by bandits hat occurred in Mexico, resulting in the death of nine people, including foreigners. The tragedy followed the wrecking of a train on Friday. The murders were carried out in cold blood after the victims were ...

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  8. WITH PLEASURE

    In officially announcing the projected Australian cruise of the can navy, Mr. Curtis Wilbur, secretary for the navy, said, "Officers and men ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WHIRLWIND CAMPAIGN

    The present election campaign promises to be the most intense in British history. Owing to the shortness of the time party leaders will be forced to address meetings every day. ...

    Article : 171 words
  10. "FOR ZOO HYENAS"

    Mr. Lionel Powell, agent for Signorina Gallieurci, whose four concerts in the Albert Hall were fully booked weeks ahead, refuses to entertain a ...

    Article : 162 words
  11. TURKS IN IRAK

    Kemal Pasha is returning to Angora owing to the gravity of the Turko-British situation in Irak. A message from Angora states that ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. BACK TO FRANCE

    The French racehorse Epinard likes so well to have another norse ahead of him that Mr. Werthelmer, in despair. has decided to tend him Immediately back to France in something like disgrace. ...

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  13. TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER

    Out or a welter of conflicting reports the fact has emerged that Shanhai-kwan was definitely captured terday by the Mukden forces in the bloodiest kind of fighting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FIFTEEN POISONED

    Fifteen members of the All Blacks Rugby team are ill with ptomaine poising. The team defeated Cheshire by 18 ...

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  15. TWENTY-ONE ADAMSTOWN SCOUTS IN THE BUSH

    The first Adamstown troop of boy scouts, in charge of Assistant Scoutmaster Stott, photographed at their recent camp at Wallcrobba, near Dungog. (Two other photographs of the camp appear on page J, with notes regarding Boy Scout's activities.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TARIFF PREFERENCE

    Sir Edward Mandille, president of the Motor Trade Association, points out that Britishers cannot object to the Ford Canadian motor car factory ...

    Article : 89 words
  17. SINKING WARSHIPS

    Commenting on the Admiralty's cision to sink in deep water H.M.S. Monarch, which is being scrapped under the Washington treaty, the "Times" naval correspondent says that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. MORE IMPORTS

    British imports for September amounted to £10,089,500 an increase of £17,723,000 compared with September, 1923. ...

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  19. DISTRACTED INDIA

    Hindu-Mohamedan riots throughout Northern India are again causing the gravest anxiety, and British troops have boon called out to restore order. ...

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  20. FALSE RETURNS

    On two charges of wilfully submitting false declarations in connection with his returns for assessment of income tax, Victor Brownson, a jeweller, was fined £100 on each charge. ...

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  21. ENGLISH SOCCER

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  22. SAFETY FIRST

    "The Times" gives prommence to a long dispatch from its Australian correspondent, giving the views of Mr. W. M. Hughes on the Geneva ...

    Article : 207 words
  23. THE SMILES OF VICTORY

    Labor leaders leaving. Buckingham Palace in January, 1924. Left to right: Mr. J. H. Thomas, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, Mr. J. H. Clynes, Mr. Arthur Henderson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. NO FOREIGN AID

    Through Tangiers, Abdul Krim has issued a communique emphatically denying recent press reports alleging that European countries were actively ...

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  25. HOMEWARD BOUND

    Sir Charles Lucas, Sir T. A. Coghlan, Colonel Campion, and Admiral Campbell (A.D.C. to tho King) farewelled Sir John and Mrs. McWhae, who will ...

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  26. HOTEL STABBING

    At the Inquest of Reginald Louis Short, who was killed in an hotel, the chief of detectives said that a man named Benjamin Harrison Shutes, ...

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  27. SUCCESSFUL STUDENT

    Mr. Thomas Cherry, of Scotch College. Melbourne, has been elected to the Fellowship of Trinity College, Cambridge. ...

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  28. WHEAT LOWER

    Stocks and all wheat markets showed a weakness daring the brlol Saturday market. CHICAGO, Sunday. ...

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