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  5. COOLIDGE WINNING

    President Coolidge will continue to be the first citizen of the United States. The counting of votes in the presidential election is incomplete, but it is already certain that the President will be re-elected. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SIXTEEN DEAD

    Sixteen lives were lost in the worst railway smash that has occurred in England for a long time. An engine jumped the points near Manchester, and a number of carriages was smashed. ...

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  7. HAPPY ENOUGH TO WIN!

    "The Personable Mr. Davis" he has been called. That will enable you to pick out which one is Mr. John W. Davis, the Democratic candidate for the United States President. In spite of his good looks, his smile and his clothes, he was not expected to win. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GERMAN ELECTIONS

    Discussing the coming general elections in Germany, the Berlin correspondent of "The Times." says that while the Chancellor. Dr. Marx, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CANADA'S THIRST

    Figures tabled in the legislature show how much hard liquor the people have consumed since the Government took over the control of liquor in ...

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  10. BALDWIN SENT FOR

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald's Government has resigned and the King has sent for Mr. Stanley Baldwin. ...

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  11. "CIRCLE OF HOPE"

    A Mysterious hoax perpetrated at St. Paul's Cathedral was the means of victimising the American Ambassador, and the Italian, German, Esthonian, ...

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  12. "YOU VILLAIN"

    "You villain, a day will come when your flesh will be consumed as though by fire, and your habitations shall be desolate." ...

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  13. TENNIS DECLINE

    S. N. Doust. the ex-Australian player, reviewing the lawn tennis season, says: "It was again vainly hoped that players would arise to re-establish ...

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  14. INDIGNANT ACTOR

    Mr. Arthur Bouchier, the well-known sctor-manager, declares that the British stage must revolt against the profession being used as a bait by ...

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  15. OPINIONS CHANGED

    A curious feature of the London municipal elections was that districts ...

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  16. SUDDEN FORTUNE

    Alice and Polly Rutherford, sisters. keeping a small shop at Dunoon, expect fortunes as chief beneficiaries in the intestate estate of £1,500,000 left ...

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  17. BY SIX LENGTHS SPEARFELT WON THE 1924 DERBY

    Royal Charter ran second in the big race at Flemington on Saturday. Versine was third, two lengths away. Though Royal Charter put up a good run towards the end of the face, his efforts was of little avail. The winner drew away with remarkable case. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. WEMBLEY'S POWER

    "The Daily Mail" ascribes the national revival demonstrated by the elections to the outcome of Wembley's sub-conscious influence, and ...

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  19. HIGH HOPES

    Egyptian Government circles are disappointed over the British elections. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. LEFT £54,654

    The will of the late Foster Hartley Sargent, company director, has, for probate purposes, been sworn at £54,654. ...

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  21. MANDATE REPORTS

    The Mandates Commission of the League of Nations continued the consideration of Australia's report on the New Guinea and Nauru ...

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  22. AUCKLAND MURDER

    In the case in which Benjamin Shutes was charged with murdering Louis Short by stabbing him while in the Aurora Hotel on October 10, ...

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  23. ZINOVIEFF'S LETTER

    M. Zinovieff, president of the executive committee of the Communist International, has written a letter to the Communists of Czecho-Slovakia, ...

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  24. WHEAT PRICE

    Wheat is urmer, and 62s 9d a quarter is being asked for Australian wheat for January delivery. ...

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