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  6. ON THE ROCKS

    The White Star cargo liner Bardic, while proceeding from Liverpool to London after an Australian voyage, crashed on the rocks called the Stags, a mile west of the Lizard light at 1 a.m. to-day during a fog and heavy rain. ...

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  7. "HATE ALL THIS BUNK"

    According to reports in New York papers, the Prince of Wales said to a passenger on the Berangaria. "Can you Imagine the torment of having ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SEVEN LIVES LOST

    Seven passengers in an overladen motor 'bus. seating fourteen, were burnt to death last night, and five others seriously burnt. A single-deck 'bus, with doors at the rear and front. was destroyed while carrying shoppers home from Nuneaton to the village of ...

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  9. BILLIARD REFORM

    The professional billiards champion, Newman, has submitted to the billiards authorities some proposals improving the Championship tournament ...

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  10. EASY WINS

    In the National singles tennis tournament, G. L. Patterson (Australia) beat Lott (America) 6-1, 6-4, 6-3. Lott made a fine showing against ...

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  11. COOK OUTDONE

    The Australian delegates to the League of Nations' Conference at n[?]v[?] spent the day in sight-seeing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ROYAL WELCOME

    The Australasian Parliamentary delegates have now been joined by the British members, and Canadians. The whole party attended a civic dinner ...

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  13. ON MAINLAND

    The American world-fliers, Lieutenants Smith and Nelson, have reached the mainland of North America. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. AMERICAN GUNS

    Mr. Curtis Wilbur, in his first trip to the Pacific coast since his appointment as Secretary of the Navy, said that he came to give particular ...

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  15. CRIPPLE'S PLIGHT

    An attendant wheeling Arthur Wild, a paraltyic, in a bath chair, at Denton, entered a shop, and when he came out found that the ...

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  16. PACT SIGNED

    Without ceremony or speeches, France, Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Germany, Greece, Italy, ...

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  17. 'AUSTRALIANS AT 'AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    The Australian boy scouts who are now enjoying a wonderful sight-seeing tour on the Continent, marching into Australia House to say good-bye to the many Australian friends they met in London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PRINCE'S HONEYMOON

    Prince Vi[?] of Denmark, is honeymooning in England with his American bride. They occupied two rooms in the servants' ...

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  19. HELP IN SIGHT

    H.M.S. Patrician, Canada's best naval vessel, had steam up yesterday, preparatory to making a dash into the Arctic with an airplane aboard to ...

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  20. ENGLISH SOCCER

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  21. DIRECT SUPPLY

    "Daily Mall" interviewed Mr. Grounds, chairman of the Dairy Board, who explained that New Zealand intended to deliver butter and ...

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  22. SOVIET MEN ACE

    "A momentous decision, which ignores the fundamental antagonism between the principles and tactics of Bolshevism and the spirit and ...

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  23. LUCKY NOTTINGHAM

    Sir Jesse Boot is presenting the city of Nottingham with 225 acres of park, in which are 36 tennis courts, 8 football grounds, 6 cricket ...

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  24. BY AIRSHIP

    Ten days' actual flying is the aerial time-table foreshadowed for passengers on a 10,000 miles' journey round the world from London via New York. ...

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  25. JUDGE THREATENED

    Judge Caverley has received so many death threats through the malls that the police have assigned him a special bodyguard while he considers ...

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  26. BANKRUPT'S LOSSES

    Charles Moran, a silk merchant, of Cheapside, a bankrupt, with liabilities of £84,000. and assets of £35,000. appeared at the Bow-street court, ...

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  27. KING AND PREMIER

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, spent the week-end as the guest of the King and Queen at Balmoral. ...

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