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  4. ARCTIC DISASTER

    Another disaster has been added to the history of Arctic navigation. The Hudson Bay Company's, motorship Lady Kindersley, which left Vancouver in June for the mouth of the Mackenze River, has been lost. ...

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  5. SOUDAN TROUBLE

    "The Times"' strictures on the Egyptian Government's false in[?]endocs has spurred if to reply. The Acting Premier, Mohamed, said that he sought an interview with the "Times" Alexandria correspondent in order to assure him that ...

    Article : 351 words
  6. NEITHER DELIGHTED

    Though both the duellists publicly announced their preparedness to fight to the death, both seem glad that the coffee will be shared, Judging by ...

    Article : 481 words
  7. PRETTY AND DAINTY

    The prettiest and daintiest police force in the world is Scotland Yard's objective in carrying out the Home Office's plan to employ women of ...

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  8. WAYS OF WOMEN

    Professor Zuffer, while searching tombs in the rains of Olbia, which flourished near Odessa 2500 years ago, found the remains of a linen ...

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  9. CALLED A TRAP

    Port Kembia Harbor was severely criticised at the Marine Court in Sydney on Saturday, when it was stated that it was "a trap." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MISSED CATCHES

    The test match between England and South Africa was resumed today in uncertain weather. After dismissing the earlier English batsmen ...

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  11. SWEEPING VICTORY

    Playing in the doubles at the National championships tennis tournament Patterson and Wood (Australia) beat Behr and Mathey (America), 6-2, ...

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  12. WORLD FLIGHT

    Lieutenants Smith and Nelson have decided that they cannot possibly land on the East Coast of Greenland on account of the ice. ...

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  13. ANGRY INDIANS

    Lord Lytton, Governor of Bengal, at a recent parade of the police at Dacca, spoke of the lot of the Indian policeman, and referred in scathing ...

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  14. STRIKE AT MARKETS

    The strike of Covent Garden fruit and vegetable porters threatens to become nationwide owing to the action of the Transport ...

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  15. YACHTING TRAGEDY

    Midshipmen E. A. Good and J. W. Bull, of the Australian Navy, with Midshipman Jones, an Englishman, students at the Naval Engineering ...

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  16. CAR AND MOTOR-CYCLE

    The head-on collision between a motor cycle and side-car and a motor car on the Windsor-Parramatta road on Sunday afternoon left the car in this predicament. None of the car passengers was injured, though the two in the motor cycle were. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. "NOT CLOSED"

    "Whatever President Coolidge may think, the Japanese exclusion incident is not closed," is the opinion of an official of the Japanese Foreign Office. ...

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  18. HOMEWARD BOUND

    The Australian Olympic athletes have returned to London. While they were in Dublin a taxicab containing Purdy, Winter, ...

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  19. STILL SUPREME

    "I'm a firm believer in battleships. Nothing happened during the war to modify my views. In the next war the believers in battleships Will be fully ...

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  20. ENGLAND'S WEAK BOWLING

    "How on earth is this team going to get Australia out?" was the general comment on the oval pavilion on Saturday, says the "Evening News." ...

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  21. MAGNETIC CABLE

    The Mersey (Liverpool) Harbor Board has issued a warning that ships' compasses are being affected in an area over a hundred yards on the ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. WHITE ANTING

    The "Daily News" states that many people in the 26 counties of the Irish Free State regard complete severance from England as their ultimate goal. ...

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  23. RING'S EASY WIN

    Charlie Ring, the Australian lightweight boxer, had an easy victory over Milson, whom he defeated in the fourth round. ...

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  24. LEADER RETIRING

    Viscount Grey is retiring from the Liberal leadership in the House of Lords for personal reasons. ...

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  25. WOOL MARKET

    Bradford wool market shows a more confident tone. This is largely due to the London conference agreement, for the Germans are now ...

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  26. BALDWIN IN IRELAND

    Mr. Baldwin's visit has given satisfaction in Ulster. It Is believed that he assured Sir James Craig that Unionist Commoners would do their ...

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  28. ENGINE MEN'S ORGANISER

    Mr. H. Sutherland, State organiser of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Union, was at Wangat yesterday, to explain the recent Federal ...

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  29. CHICAGO GRAIN PRICES

    Grain slumped after the first hour to prices below Saturday's. The whole market was very unsettled. ...

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