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  4. INDOMITABLE

    Professor Mitchell, who is in charge of "The Times" Vimy, flying to the Cape, has restarted from Jebelein, where he was detained ...

    Article : 273 words
  5. THE RED CANKER

    Mr. E. R. Peacock, special commissioner for "The Sun," writing from Warsaw, after consulting the Polish Foreign Office and studying popular ...

    Article : 330 words
  6. THE PROMISED LAND

    The first conference of the executive council of the Zionist organisation since the war was opened yesterday in London, nearly every country in ...

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  7. NO COERCION

    Moderate Labor Ms.P. are using yards of newspaper space to disavow the miners' talk of coercing the Government. ...

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  8. KARL VISITS "UNCLE"

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Vienna states that Doctor Schager, Administrator of the properties of the Austrian Royal families, declares that ...

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  9. SOCIALISTIC Ms.L.C.

    The City editor of "The Times" states that it is believed in well-informed quarters that the Queensland Government intends to appoint ...

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  10. RELICS OF BARBARISM

    Forty members of the Dublin Corporation asked for the removal of the sword and mace, which they described as "Relics of barbarism, and a ...

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  11. 1,250,000 CARCASES

    While the Board of Trade refuses the details of its Patagonian meat purchase, importers engaged in the Dominions trade assert that the new ...

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  12. LORD READING.

    The "Sunday Times" states that Lord Grey has definitely decided not to return to America. It is understood that Lord Reading ...

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  13. AUSSIE GUNMAN

    Scotland Yard reports that while three detectives, headed by Sergeant Cooper, were raiding a house in Pimlico they encountered inside an ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. BOXER SUED

    The Chancery Court has dismissed the suit of Beckett's manager, Montimer, to restrain the former from infringing the agreement giving ...

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  15. THE TURK STAYS

    The Allied Conference at Paris has decided on a rigorous naval and military control of the Dardanelles, but will permit the ...

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  16. SLEEPING SICKNESS

    A message from Saarbrucken states that 12 cases of lethargic encephalitis have been isolated. Nine deaths occurred from 17 previous cases. ...

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  17. GEDDES BROTHERS

    The brothers Sir Eric and Sir Auckland Geddes have sued Mr. James Winstone, the defeated Labor candidate for Merthyr, for publishing a letter in the ...

    Article : 77 words
  18. AT DAWN

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Pekin states that the revolutionary committee at Irkutsk alleged that Koltchak and General Pepelaiev ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. MOTORS RENDER HOMAGE TO 'PLANE

    Portion of the long line of motor cars parked on Saturday in a paddock adjoining the landing ground at Mascot. Motors were not allowed within the aerodrome, and the owners had to leave their machines within this field. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. MAJORITY FOR DENMARK

    Reuter's correspondent at Flensburg states that the International Commission officially announces that the North Schleswig plebiscite resulted in ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. FREE GOLD MARKET "OUR TRAVELLER PRINCE"

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Delhi states that the chairman of the Australian Gold Producers' Association, who is visiting India, urged the Presiding at a festival dinner of the Commercial Travellers' Schools in the Connaught Rooms, the Prince of Wales referred with evident pleasure ...

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  22. WOOL PROFITEERING

    Mr. C. A. M'Curdy (Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Food), in a speech at Bradford, dealing with wool profiteering, stated that further ...

    Article : 79 words
  23. SYRIA'S INDEPENDENCE

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Cairo states that it is reported from Damascus that the Emir Feisul is returning to France to demand the ...

    Article : 51 words
  24. ESPIONAGE CHARGE

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the jury at the Seine Court of Assize has acquitted Reginald Victor Dowsett, formerly of Melbourne, ...

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  25. STOP-PRESS

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  26. TO BE RELEASED

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Vienna states that according to reports from Paris, the Allies have decided to release all Austrian and foreign ...

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  27. TRIBUTE TO POINCARE

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the Senate has adopted the motion of the Chamber of Deputies declaring that M. Poincare "deserved well ...

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  28. ASHTON BY-ELECTION

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