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  5. King George Sends a Message to his people

    NEW YORK, Monday.—President Hoover, addressing the annual luncheon of the Associated Press, declared that life and property in ...

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  6. YOUNG LOVERS

    LONDON, Monday.—Something like old-time, romance returned to Gretna Green when a runaway couple—a 19-year-old heiress in her ...

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  7. SEARCH COST

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The cost of the search for the Southern Cross, and later for the Kookaburra, will probably, be between £15,000. and ...

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  8. THE KING

    LONDON, Monday.—The, King today issued the following message: "Craigwell House, April 22:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MOIR AND OWEN

    LONDON, Monday.—A new wing for the Veliore aeroplane, in which Moir and Owen are attempting a flight to Australia, is being ...

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  10. Y.A.L. BOYS

    DETROIT, Tuesday.—Major Simons, manager of the Young Australia League boys, interviewed, declared that there was absolutely no reason for ...

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  11. FATAL SKID

    SYDNEYSYDNEY, Tuesday. — Two pesons j were killedawhen n mator cnr overturned on the main road from Griffite to Ycbda, ahout four milesf ...

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  12. BAD BLOOD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Four men, believed to be timber workers on strike, attacked two loyalists in a tram in the city last night. ...

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  13. EIGHT MILLIONS

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—Four NewZealand families expect sharing a legacy amounting to £8,000,000. The money is known as Peter Taylor's ...

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  14. N.S.W. SEATS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Commismission appointed to report on the redistribution of seats and the creation of new electorates in New South Wales ...

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  15. PONY'S BREATH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Miners employed at a colliery at Catherine Hill Bay ceased work a few days ago because some of the men objected to the ...

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  16. SMALLPOX

    PARIS, Monday.—The smallpox measure was onforced in the French courts for the first time to-day. The Folkestone-Bologne boats, ordinarily ...

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  17. IN TIPPERARY

    LONDONN', Monday.—A dramatic arrest was made of four suspects connection, with the Tiepcrary bak' bberyry on April 18,hiien armed men ...

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  18. TOOWOOMBA FIRE

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday. — Since Thursday night, when the show pavilion at the Royal Agricultural grounds, together with the contents, were ...

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  19. CAMPBELL'S DASH

    CAPETOWN, Monday. — Captain Malcolm Campbell is overwrought with the vexatious delays and the timing apparatus failing owing to a motor ...

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  20. DRAGS ON

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The central strike committee at the Trades Hall which is dealing with the workers' position in the timber strike held ...

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  21. MANDATES

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons Sir Austen Chamberlain told Mr. Kenworthy that the mandates of ex-German colonies, which were ...

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  22. SAVAGE DOGS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It in reported from Bowral that two Airedale dogs attacked and killed a number of sheep in a paddock at Craigburn on Sunday. ...

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  23. SADDLE SLIPPED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Albert King, an apprentice jockey employed by S. R. Lamond, jun., was injured at Randwick this morning, He was riding Rose ...

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  24. Valuable Stamps

    LONDON, Monday.—A New South Wales 1855 8d, stamp realised £130 at a Bond-street auction, A Queensland 1800 2d, blue stamp realised £85. ...

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