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  4. ANOTHER HITCH

    LONDON, Saturday.--Reuter's correspondent at Lausanne states that General Weygand has been summoned to Paris. ...

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  5. TOMB TREASURES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Luxor correspondent of "The Times'' states that the most important removals from the tomb of King Tutankhamen ...

    Article : 386 words
  6. MUSSOLINI.

    There are at least three men living in the world to-day who will certainly live in history--Lenin, both the Rousseau and the Robespierre of the Russian revolution ...

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  8. STUNNED BY THE BLOW.

    Germany has been stunned by the blow from Paris. The Government has been seized with inert. On the other hand the people are raiding the shops in anticipation of high prices. Reports from Cologne state that the news of the break-down of the ...

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  10. RINGED AT SANDGATE.

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  11. BOWLING

    Bowlers in the metropolis missed their usual week-end sport on Saturday, play being impossible owing to the rain. NEW FARM CLUB. ...

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  12. PICKLED HEADS

    While on his recent visit to the dense forests of the Amazon, Sir John Bland-Sutton made a special study of the customs of the Aguaruna Indiana of ...

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  13. GRAVE DANGER

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Berlin correspondent of " The Times", states that, despite the danger of a new and more terrible famine, the Soviet Congress ...

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  14. FARTHEST NORTH

    Dramatic detective work in the Arctic is revealed by the report which has just reached this country, that, after 12 months' investigations, Sergeant Joy, of ...

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  15. HEAVY RAINSTORM.

    During Saturday morning heavy clouds continued to bank up in the sky over the metropolitan area, and culminated in a heavy downpour of rain, which ...

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  16. RINGED AT COOLANGATTA.

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  17. RAGING BLOOD STOCK.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Consigned to Mr. James Alex. Brown, of Sydney, several thousands of pounds' worth of racing blood stock left Liverpool ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND FOOTBALLER ABROAD.

    LONDON, Saturday--At the eleventh hour, T. Lawton, [?] of the Queensland University, was chosen to play as three-quarter for the Rest of ...

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  19. SIR W. W. STRICKLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Sir W. W. Strickland, the Advanced writer on Socialistic topics, announces that he will become a citizen of ...

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  20. MARK FLUCTUATES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--On the London Stock Exchange the mark opened at the new low record of 40,500, and closed at 39,500. The franc touched 67. ...

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