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  4. SUN FEATURES

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  5. SINGAPORE SAFE

    The House of Commons, after a long debate, agreed to the passage of the Naval Estimates. An amendment by the leader of the Opposition, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, to reduce the vote as a protest against the Singapore base ...

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  6. KING HAPPY

    THE King and Queen are enjoying their holiday in Italy to the full. They are taking every advantage of their freedom from official ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HONORING DEAD

    THE Young Australia League boys are being royally entertained in Belgium. The people there cannot do enough for them. ...

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  8. BOTH CLAIM VICTORY

    The Dennistoun case has ended, and both sides claim victory. The jury's verdict. In effect, stated that Colonel Dennistoun verbally agreed to occasionally assist the plaintiff, but that he did not agree to do as Mrs. Dennistoun claimed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Breach of Promise Sequel

    There was a remarkable development arising out of the breach of promise case brought by Mrs. Lubbock, who comes of a titled family, against ...

    Article : 112 words
  10. WAKE UP ENGLAND!

    The Conservative organisers are not waiting for the results of the Economic Committee's Inquiry, but are preparing to embark on a propaganda ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. SMASHED 'CELLO

    Mischel Cherniavsky reveals that the 'cello, valued at £2000, which was smashed by s clumsy porter on Euston railway station, was bought ...

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  12. ENGLISH TENNIS

    S. N. Doust, the well-known tennis player, in an article in "Ayres' Almanack," says that tennis has made great strides throughout the world, ...

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  13. HARD HIT

    The "Star" estimates that the Broadford woollen manufactures lost £9,000,000 oz wool stocks purchased in 1924, owing to the slump. ...

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  14. BETTER THAN EVER

    The Prince of Wales to-day paid visit to Wembley to inspect the work of preparation in readiness for the opening of the exhibition in May. ...

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  15. CROSSING THE THRESHOLD

    THERE WAS NO POMP FOR THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.—These members and officials were photographed passing through the library back to the Assembly, after the opening. From left to right they are: Mr. Fitzpatrick, Sir George Fuller, Mr. McCourt (clerk), Mr. Boydell (clerk), Mr. Moicle (Clerk of Assembly), the Speaker, the Sergeant-at-Arms (Mr. Harnett), the Usher of the Black Rod (Mr. Clapin) on the outside of the picture—all but the rod ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SLIPPERY ZAGHLUL

    The "Daily Mail's" Cairo correspondent status that, in consequence of Zaghlul Pasha being elected Speaker, defeating the Government's nominee ...

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  17. French Jealousy

    The French jealousy of Great Britain's activities in Egypt is revealed in a message from Paris, which states that the Paris "Journal," in an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. BALDWIN'S BLESSING

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, in a letter to the Empire Press Union, pays a tribute to the influence that would be experted by the forthcoming ...

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  19. ULSTER ELECTIONS

    Eleven members of the Ulster Parliament have been elected unopposed. Ten of them are Unionists, including the Premier. Sir James Craig. The ...

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  20. PROTOCOL DEBATE

    The debate on the Geneva Protocol, in the House of Commons, was opened by Mr. Arthur Henderson (Labor). He said that he declined to believe ...

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  21. JAPANESE LEADER

    Toyohiko Kagawa, the Japanese Labor leader, who was imprisoned in 1921, owing to his connection with the dock strike, is at present in London ...

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  22. STILL LILYWHITE

    The friends of Paavo Nurmi, the famous Finnish athlete, state that he has declined a fortune which was offered by various interest, and that ...

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  23. BRITISH FOOTBALL

    There were two Soccer re-plays yesterday. In the First League, West ham beat the Arsenal by 2 goals to 1, and in the Second League ...

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  24. DEAN OF BRISTOL

    The Rev. Burroughs, Dean or Bristol, will attend the Australian Church Congress, and will later conduct a preaching tour of Australia and New ...

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