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  4. ANGRY TIGERS

    How a hunting party was broken up by tigers in india is told by a well-known hunter, who has just returned to Calcutta. After a male tiger had been shot, a female became so hostile that the hunters' native servants all fled, and the arrival of two other ...

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  5. FOG BOUND

    THE densest fog in recent years envelops half of Britain and the North Sea Channel and a huge area of Europe, causing the ...

    Article : 219 words
  6. LOOKING UP

    Authorities on British trade and finance declare that the position is slightly better, and that there are many signs of a great recovery in the near future. An encouraging feature of the reports of trade improvements is that ...

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  7. BRIAND'S TRIUMPH

    ONLY M. Br[?]and's eloquence and personal prestige saved the new French Government from defear, says the Paris correspondent of "The ...

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  8. WACKETT ON THE WING AGAIN

    Victorious after bis first setback six months ago. Squadron-Leader Wackett smiled the Smile of triumph as he was carried ashore by willing helpers after flying the Widgeon in Sydney on Thursday. With him were Flight-Sergeant Cropp and Flight-Sergeant Becker. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TO MUSIC

    Britain is frostbound, enabling skating to be indulged in to the greatest extent since 1895. The national championship has been fixed ...

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  10. NOT A FAD

    Mr Reith, managing director of a broadcasting company, giving evidence at the Paliamentary Committee's inquiry into the future of broadcasting, ...

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  11. AGAINST PACT

    "The League of Nations and the Locarno Treaty are equally directed against Russia and Turkey," M. Rykoff told the Turkish Minister for ...

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  12. COSTLY QUARTERS

    The British authorities at Wiesbaden are experiencing great difficulty in securing the necessary accommodation. The correspondent of "The ...

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  13. RAPID GROWTH

    The completed census gives Japan proper a population of 59,737,000, an increase of three-quarters of a million in five years. ...

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  14. TARIFF BARRIERS

    The "Daily News" says Mat Dr. Luther and Herr Stresemann, during their London conversations with British Cabinet Ministers, preached the ...

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  15. BRITISH TAX

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in announcing that the head of a Scottish firm, who, in 1920, surrendered the interest on ...

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  16. WOOL PRICES

    Sir John Higgins, who will leave for Australia by the Maloja on December 18, told the special representative of "The Sun" that representatives of the ...

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  17. GANGS OF THIEVES

    A Scotland Yard flying squad of 50 detectives, travelling in eight motors and tenders, is combing the metropolitan area to break up gangs of jewel ...

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  18. Largs Bay Held Up

    The discharge of the Largs Bay, which is lying at King George Dock, has been suspended. Four hundred stevedores struck owing to the ...

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  19. WAR DEBTS

    M. Louchcur. French Finance Minister, mid Mr. Mellon, Secretary to the United States Treasury, have exchanged messages regarding the re-opening ...

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