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  4. Xmas Day Saw King's Condition Further Improved

    The following bulletin, signed by Lord Dawson, Sir ley Hewett and Sir Hugh Rigby., was issued at 8.15 to-night:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DR. LANG'S ILLNESS

    At 8.25 to-night the condition of the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Cosmo Lang) was reported to be showing a gradual improvement. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 81 words
  6. SUNSHINE

    A calm, mild day without snow, and with occasional welcome sunshine, to-day afforded a contrast to last year's Christmas. The usual festivities took place in homes and hotels. The "Wedding March" ousted "Christians, Awake" as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FIGHT FIRST

    Another revolt, this time in Persia, has broken out against the introduction of European clothing. DOST MOHAMMED, a tribal leader, organised a revolt in the Persian Baluchistan and has destroyed numerous wells. ...

    Article : 98 words
  8. Santa Claus Plays the Role of "Stork'

    Santa Claus assumed the role of stork in this city. Forty-two bundles wrapped in baskets of down were curried to ...

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  9. THREAT TO KILL

    Special police remained guarding the homes of the chief witnesses after the Jury had convicted Angelo Pettit and Andrew ...

    Article : 125 words
  10. HELPED STRIKERS

    Seven scholarship-holding students of the Eurlscourt Labor College sang as a choir at an entertainment in aid of the ...

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  11. THE SUN STOP PRESS

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  12. U.S.A. TO HELP

    The President (Mr. Coolidge) has agreed to American experts participating in the final working out of the German reparation problem. ...

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  13. BUILDING COLLAPSES

    About 20 workmen were engaged at Saumur in removing internal effects when the building collapsed like a pack of cards. ...

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  14. Improper Wine Tax

    The hurried visit of H.M.S. Dee and two gunboats to Hankow was to prevent an illegal search of British premises in order to impose an improper ...

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  15. HEARST PAYS

    Mrs. Frances Hall and her brother, Willie Stevens, have discontinued their libel action against W. R. Hearst upon a handsome payment by the ...

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    A PICTURESQUE VIEW of St. Moritz, in Switzerland, where the winter carnival is being held at present. The picture shows the Upper and Lower Villages. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. TUG SWAMPED

    Late last night the tug Roosevelt took the disabled steamer Starr (500 tons) in tow, but herself became ...

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  18. TROUBLED KABUL

    Tho foreign diplomats at Kabul have decided to evacuate all their women and children. British aeroplanes will take some ...

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  19. Stacey Aumonier Dead

    The death is announced of Stacey Aumonier, the author, who was born in 1887, and who later became a society entertainer. ...

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