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  4. Blizzard in Great Britain Worst on Record

    The isolation of many snowbound districts, owing to the general disorganisation of trunk telephone and telegraph communication, has prevented a full realisation of the toll exacted by the blizzard Which has been sweeping the South of England ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SUICIDE CLUB

    Despite the probable fate of Mrs. Frances Grayson and the failure of other women to cross the Atlantic, ...

    Article : 151 words
  6. WITCHCRAFT!

    A sensational development has occurred in the dispute between Governor Johnston, Oklahoma, and the Senators who had ...

    Article : 107 words
  7. "WON'T HANG ME"

    "I went pad because of my great desire to attend college and study for the ministry, which God was always calling me to do" said William Edward Hickman. who is held in custody on a charge of murdering little Marion Parker. ...

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  8. BRITISH CARS

    "Although I am confident that the British light car manufacturers can successfully meet foreign competition in the home market," said Mr. W. N. ...

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  9. A SEETHING CATARACT

    Flood waters sweeping across the railroad at [?]atland during the recent floods in New England, U.S.A. Hundreds of lives have been lost and the damage can not be estimated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "BABY" MEN

    "When a young man remains unmarried because he does not want to leave is mother, people say, 'How beautiful.' The plain truth is that he ...

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  11. MOSCOW ALARMED

    [?] Marshal Chang Tso Lin and the Nankin Government regarding general measures against Bolshevism ...

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  12. BOUGHT FLEET

    Henry Ford bas completed the sal- ving of the 199 warships bought from the United States Government for £315,000. ...

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  13. ON WAY HOME

    After an epoch-making Christmas visit for the improvement of relations between the U.S. and Mexico, Colonel Lindbergh bopped off from Mexico ...

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  14. North Atlantic Exacts Further Toll!

    The giant seaplane. The Dawn, in which Mrs. Frances Grayson and her companions, Lieutenant Oskar Omdal (pilot), Brice Goldsborough (navigator), and fred Kohler (mcchan ic). set out from Lung Island to fly to Newfoundland. en route to Denmark. The crew hen not since been heard from, and it is believed that the members have perished in the stormy gulf of St. Lawrence. The picture of The [?] was taken at Old ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MOTOR COMPETITION

    While General Motors Corporation steers clear of any talk of war against the Ford, the new Cheurolet undoubtedly is meant as ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. THE SON STOP PRESS

    At the inquest into the death of Stanley Griff, a cook, at Peak Hill, police evidence was given that Griffiths had written letters to ...

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  17. BRITISH 'PLANES

    The Royal Air Force flying boats, which arrived at Mangalore yesterday, are proceeding to-morrow to Cochin. ...

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  18. Died in Snow

    There have been four deaths in the snow due to exposure. Then included that of a postman, who set out on Christmas Day to deliver ...

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