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  4. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    BRIGHTER Australian wheat prospects have prompted importers to suggest that the Commonwealth Government, and also the ...

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  5. REDS GAOLED

    THE twelve Communists recently arrested on charges of sedition have all been found guilty, and sentenced to terms of imprisonment. ...

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  6. GALLOWS SHADOW

    The most desperate gunman in America is at present fighting against the commutation of a life sentence for robbery, as this sentence is merely being commuted in order that he may be handed over to the hangman. ...

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  7. RISK REALISED

    The First Lord of the Admiralty told questioners in the House of Commons that all the usual precautions were taken on the day that the submarine M1 was lost with all hands. The movement to abolish submarines continues, but it is realised ...

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  8. DAMAGE CAUSED BY A NEWCASTLE TRAIN

    Showing how the lines were torn up at Ryde Station when the Newcastle passenger train went off the rails on Tuesday night. One of the twitted rails may be plainly seen. A big gang of men is already on the job, putting new lines in place. Luckily, nobody was injured. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EMPIRE AND PACT

    In the House of Lords, Lord Arnold called attention to the Locarno Pact, and asked the Government for an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ENSURING PEACE

    Lord Cecil, speaking in the House of Lords, intimated that he would represent Britain on December 3 at a meeting of the League ...

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  11. FRENCH POLITICS

    A message from Paris says that M. Briand explained that it was impossible for him to form a Cabinet because he could ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. POWERLESS BOARD

    Attention having been focussed recently on the Pacific Cable Board's activities, well-informed authorities, believe it is time that the board's ...

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  13. HEAVIER PENALTIES

    DURING five and a half years gaol sentences for breaches of the prohibition laws have amounted to 12,000 years; and fines ...

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  14. TANKS CLAIM

    Captain Bentley, who says that he is the originator of war tanks, is claiming £300,000. He said that he suggested that tanks should carry ...

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  15. GREECE'S FAULT

    The League of Nations Commission, presided over by Sir Horace Rumbold, British Ambassador at Madrid, and appointed to investigate the recent ...

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  16. WHEAT BOOM

    Chicago and Winnipeg wheat markets were centres of wild buying such as had not been experienced for many months. ...

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  17. WATCH ON RHINE

    The news that after the evacuation of the Northern Rhineland zone the French troops now there will be transferred to Trier has roused a storm of ...

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