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  5. UNEASY IRELAND

    General uneasiness prevails throughout ireland, where the escape of dangerous Republicans from gaol has given an ugly aspect to the Ulster-Free State border dispute. Free State Ministers spent the week-end discussing the position with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FOR THE SCIENTIST

    A MESSAGE from Berlin Says that thousands are attending the meetings which Dr. Hirschfeld, the phycho-analyst, has inaugurated ...

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  7. ENDED AT LAST

    SENTENCES of transportation for life on 108 Dacolts after a trial which lasted for more than a year at Naina Pal, bring to a close the ...

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  8. BRITISH GOODS

    Efforts are being made in many parts of Britain to ensure that Christmas shoppers will be supplied as far as possible with British and Empire goods. A London paper considers that the Government by issuing German ...

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  9. LAST SCENES

    Queen Alexandra's final obsequies were of the simplest description. The coffin was removed from Westminster at dawn, a handful of spectators, ...

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  10. ENGLISH FOOTBALL

    Yesterday's soccer fixtures resulted as follows:—First League: Arsenal beat Sunderland, 2—0; Aston Villa beat ...

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  11. EIGHTH TERM

    M. Brland has succeeded in forming a French Cabinet. He will retain the Foreign Ministry, which he held in the Painleve Government. ...

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  12. WAS NOT WARNED

    The captain or the Swedish steamer Vldar, which sunk the British submarine Ml near Plymouth, giving evidence at a naval inquiry, said that he ...

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  13. UNWANTED AD.

    The General Medical Council has removed the same of Dr. William Lloyd, nose and throat specialist, from the medical register for alleged ...

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  14. HERO WORSHIP

    The Berlin City Council is erecting a monument to Baron Richthofen, Germany's greatest war aviator, instead of following the ...

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  15. REDS ATTACKED

    Mr. Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Tunbridge Wells, said that the Government had lifted Imperial preference out of the ...

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  16. SPECTACULAR ROYAL PROCESSION IN SCOTLAND

    A general view of the King and Queen in the Royal procession through Aberdeen. The route was lined by thousands upon thousands of cheering spectators. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. TOO UNWIELDY

    Gordon Lowe says that the Davis Cup programme is becoming unwieldy, entailing financial losses and long journeys, and preventing the players ...

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  18. EMPIRE MIGRANTS

    British migration officials are pleased that Mr. Bruce is reviving with the States the question of signing the migration agreement, and also with ...

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  19. ENGLISH BOXING

    George Cook, the Australian boxer, is returning to England. The "Weekly Despatch" says that he has been greatly improved by his ...

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  20. SIGNING THE PACT

    The new French Premier, M. Briand is coming to London to-morrow for the singing of the pact. He will confer with Mr. Chamber ...

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  21. Draught Stock from Britain.

    Mr. G. L. Byrne, of Melbourne, is returning to Australia by the Medic, taking two Shire and one Clydesdale stations and a Clydesdale mare, ...

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  22. X-RAYS AND SEX

    The "Observer" reveals that "while prolonged exposure, to X-rays produces sterility in men and animals without diminishing the sex instinct, an ...

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  23. Baritone's Debut

    The Australian baritone. Brownley. will make his debut to-morrow in comic opera at the Trianon Lyrique, Paris. ...

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  24. Bitter Cold in England

    England was gripped by the hardest frost of the season yesterday. In many places the ground remained frozen all day. ...

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