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  4. FRENCH FINANCE

    M. Loucheur, the French Finance Minister, whose taxation proposals proved unacceptable to the Chamber of Deputies, has resigned. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WEPT IN DOCK

    WHEN the hearing of the charge against Hayley Morriss and his wife to procure young girls was continued at the Lowes Assizes to-day, ...

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  6. SIKI'S END

    Battling Siki, the colored boxer, whose rise to fame was sensational, has come to a sensational end. With a bullet-wound through the back and chest, his body was found at dawn, and there is no clue to the identity of his slayer. ...

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  7. COAL ROYALTIES

    The Duke of Northumberland, giving evidence before the Coal Commission, said that he received £70, 431 in royalties for the year ended September, and netted £35,831 after paving mineral right fees, income [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. VISITORS SURPRISED

    Major Astor, M.P., of "The Times," who visited Australia with the press conference delegation, paid a fine tribute to Australia at the English ...

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  9. WHEAT SCARCE

    Sir Herbert Robson, the Government's wartime wheat buyer, giving evidence before the Food Commission, said that unless the world economised ...

    Article : 118 words
  10. TURKS LOSE

    The League of Nations has awarded the Mosul Vilayet to Irak, provided that Britain agrees to the extension of the Irak ...

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  11. JUDGE'S PITY

    The bandit Raimondi, who, when pursued, shot himself, was carried into court on a stretcher, sightless and ravaged by consumption. ...

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  12. WOOL DUTY

    Mr. Ben Turner. M.P., giving evidence at the Board of Trade inquiry into an application for a protective duty on worsteds, announced that 20 ...

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  13. TENNIS RULES

    "The matter remains in a most unsatisfactory position." said Sir Leonard Lyle, referring to the Tennis Association's amateur decision. "The ...

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  14. BRITISH FILMS

    Admitting that the British film industry is entitled to some kind of assistance, "The Times," in a leader, urges caution in connection with any ...

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  15. PRINCESS LOUISE AT FAREWELL GATHERING TO EMIGRANTS

    Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, teas present at Regent Hall, Oxford-street, for the farewell party for the ninety emigrant boys who are going to farms in Australia nuder the Salvation Army scheme. The photo shows the Duchess of Argyll anil General Booth with the boys at the gathering. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SYRIAN WAR

    "The Times" correspondent at Damascus says that the French have begun new operations with the double object of liberating the areas around ...

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  17. HOLY YEAR

    The Pope, at a secret consistory, says a Rome message, has created four Cardinals, including Monsignor O'Donnel, Archbishop of Armagh, who ...

    Article : 81 words
  18. POLICEMEN MUTINY

    A message from Belfast says that a platoon of special constables at Bally-castle, County Antrim, resenting the breaking up of tho force owing to the ...

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  19. DEFIED KU-KLUX

    Alice Rhinelander, whoso millionaire husband unsuccessfully sought the annulment or his marriage on the ground that she had not told him that ...

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  20. CLUBMEN IN COURT

    Lord Suffield and five other West End clubmen have been charged with drunk and disorderly conduct early this morning. ...

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  21. STAGNANT RUSSIA

    Disappointment, spiced with a certain amount of impatience, is apparent among the Moscow Communists at the meagre results of M. Chicherin's ...

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  22. NOT A SPY

    William Fischer, one of the Englishmen arrested in Paris in connection with the spy scare, told the examining magistrate that Marine Moreuil, ...

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  23. Size of Tennis Racquets

    "Sporting Life" urges that the size of tennis racquets should be regulated as well as that of tennis balls, as recommended by the English Lawn ...

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  24. Boxing in England

    At Birmingham Jack Hood defeated Plot Brand, tho Dutch champion, on points in 15 rounds. It was Hood who last week beat ...

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