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  5. RIOTS IN ENGLAND.

    The story of the rural riots in Norfolk read like the darkest chapters from some of the nineteenth-century novels, when labour was beginning to find the strength that lay in organisation. Bands of strikers are prowling about the country, terrorising the workers who are daring to continue ...

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  7. "LET HIM SLEEP ON."

    Grim interest attaches to the last despatch from the pen of the late Earl of Carnarvon, which has just been published in "The Times" It annihilates all the criticism of him in his lifetime as a desecrator of sacred places, by stating that it was practically certain that the body of ...

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  8. NEW YORK MURDER

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--Hidden amongst the ferns beside an isolated roadside, the bodies of two girls were found by a milkman. The ...

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  9. LITTLE STRANGER

    Despite that the happy event had been eagerly expected for some days before it took place, the birth of Princess Mary's baby boy set all London agog. It is not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--An official message from the White House, Washington, brands as a "grotesque absurdity." the story printed in London ...

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  11. "AFRICA FIRST."

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.--The Nationalist leader, Hertzog, is winding up the re[?]ess with a country tour. He said that he was going to smash the ...

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  12. MISSING STEAMER.

    The st[?]amer Douglas Mawson is still pos[?] as "missing" at Thursday Island, and so far no word has been received by the ...

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  13. ANCIENT STATUE

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--The University of Pennsylvania expedition to Mesopotamia has unearthed a diorite statue of Annantus, King ...

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  14. SOLAR ECLIPSE.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--Professor Chant, of Toronto University, asserts that the observations made in Australia during ...

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  15. PEACE ACT.

    SYDNEY. Saturday.--In a statement issued on Friday night supporting the Coal Tribunal. Mr. A. C. Willis (secretary of the Miners' Federation) said that ...

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  16. IRISH MURDER.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A Dublin coroner has returned a verdict of murder against Captain Byrne for the death of [?]n Conway a civilian prisoner at the ...

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  17. MORGAN TRIAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Newport magistrates, amidst cheers, discharged William Morgan, who was arrested on a charge of having poisoned his mother ...

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  18. PRETTIEST CHILDREN.

    The children's beauty competition to discover the prettiest girl in Brisbane was decided at Cremorne Theatre on Saturday afternoon. There were four groups. ...

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  19. TO RESTORE LIFE

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--According to results achieved in Chicago hospitals, the dead can be made to live again by an injection of adrenalin, an extract of the ...

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  20. SWEDISH AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Although there has been considerable unemployment in Sweden during the past two years, the Socialist Government's bill extending ...

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  21. AIR RESERVE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A new Air Force Reserve is being established. It is composed of ex-service airmen and the term of enlistment is four years. The ...

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  22. "BROADCASTING."

    LONDON, Saturday.--London theatre managers have passed a resolution that the wireless broadcasting of performances are prejudicial to business, and are ...

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  23. THE IDEAL BRIDE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A "Lonely Anzac" has written to the Mayor of Leamington, requesting a "dinkum English bride. Education unnecessary, but ...

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  24. SHOT THROUGH NECK.

    CHARLEVILLE, Saturday.--A young man named Rix was accidentally shot through the neck to-day. He was conveyed to Dr. Shanasy's surgery. His ...

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