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  5. JUDGE'S REGRET

    "I believe that the maximum sentence is insufficient," was how the presiding judge expressed himself in the final stage of the long-drawn and sensational proceedings against Hayley and Madeline Morriss, husband and wife, who had been convicted of procuring, young girls for Morriss's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEWS BY AIR

    GIVING evidence before the broad-casting inquiry. Lord Riddell, on behalf of newspaper proprietors throughout Britain, criticised the ...

    Article : 153 words
  7. SECOND LOCARNO.

    The Locarno spirit is extending, judging by a report from the Madrid correspondent of "The Times," stating that Spain is said to have ...

    Article : 103 words
  8. ANGRY TURKS

    Mr. Baldwin declares that the Mosul decision does not commit Britain to a long mandate over [?]rak or to any additional military expenditure. The Turkish press bitterly attacks the decision, declaring that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TRIED IT HIMSELF

    Professor Joseph Barcroft, who has been appointed professor of physiology at Cambridge University, is famous for the carrying out of a [?] ...

    Article : 118 words
  10. BRICKIES INSULTED

    The bricklayers employed on the Lambeth Council's housing scheme struck because Alderman Rice stood at a council meeting, watch in hand, ...

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  11. SCENE FROM A JAPANESE GARDEN

    Melbourne Treasury Gardens are rich in the number of beatify spots. This plot of water lilies and irises is now in bloom in the area known as the Japanese garden. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BID FOR MIGRANTS

    Anglo-Australian migration organisations express the opinion that the Commonwealth must reply to Canada's bid for settlors, by arranging a further ...

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  13. FINANCIAL BOG

    M. Doumer's appointment as French Finance Minister has aroused mixed feelings, and already it is predicted that he will last no longer than his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Worst Injustice

    "The League's worst Injustice," is how the Turkish press describes, the Mosul verdict, which, says "The Times" correspondent at ...

    Article : 138 words
  15. "ONLY TINKERING"

    Discussing the movement to form a Protectionist group in the Commons, in which at least 80 Conservatives are concerned, the "Daily News" ...

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  16. UNCLE'S DEMANDS

    "France bluntly told us that she did not owe us anything." said Senator Smoot, in a speech on the debt-funding agreements, now before ...

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  17. EMPIRE TITLE

    George Cook (Australia) will fight Phil Scott (England) at Edinburgh on January 27 for the heavyweight championship of the Empire, £500 a side, ...

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  18. VICKERS' LOSSES

    Vickers' shareholders have agreed to the reconstruction scheme. Mr. Douglas Vickers, who presided, thanked Mr. McKenna and the other ...

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  19. CAN'T BE HURRIED

    Following up a question asked on Monday, Mr. Baldwin, in the Commons, told Mr. R. J. G. Boothby that it was Impossible to deal by question ...

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  20. EXPERTS AMAZED

    The London County Council's decision to reconstruct Waterloo Bridge has dismayed engineers, architects, and other exports, who declare that ...

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  21. "BRIGHTER WORLD"

    A Paris medium reports that Camfile Flamroarion, the French astronomer and psychic writer, who died in June, has sent a message saying, "I ...

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  22. HEART ATTACK

    A. N. Hornby, formerly a famous Lancashire and All England cricketer and footballer, has died at the ago of 72 from a heart attack. ...

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  23. GOOD GLASS

    Princess Mary, amid amusement, made three efforts before she broke a bottle of colonial champagne on the bows of the new battleship Rodney, ...

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  24. Freedom of London

    The freedom or the city of London has been conferred on Sir Austen Chamberlain. ...

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  26. Cricket Authority

    Mr. Stewart Caine, the now editor of "Wisden's Cricket Almanac," was a colleague of the late Mr. Sidney Pardon for 40 years. ...

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