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  4. AUSSIE SORENESS

    The "Daily Mail," in a leading article, says that General Monash's reply to Captain Martin's criticism of statements in the General's book ...

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  5. ROUTED BY GIRLS

    An armed thief entered the Westbourne Grove post-office, which is staffed with girls, locked the door, and levelled a revolver at the young ...

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  6. AERIAL MAILS

    Though popular "joyrides" were the first phase of flying in England after the war, and were most valuable from an educational aspect, they were not ...

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  7. LABOR'S CHANCE

    Commenting on the remarkable Labor voting at successive by-elections, notably at Bromley, where the electors are largely members of the ...

    Article : 278 words
  8. BRITISH SHIPPING

    One hundred German ships, mostly interned in South American ports, many exceeding 10,000 tons, remain to be handed over to the Allies beyond ...

    Article : 83 words
  9. BRITISH IN BELGIUM

    Reuter's correspondent at Brussels reports that "La Libre Belgique" welcomes the fact that British enterprises have increased in Belgium by great ...

    Article : 45 words
  10. WORLD PEACE

    A New Year's message from the Premiers of the British Commonwealth of Nations has been issued over the signatures of Mr. Lloyd ...

    Article : 212 words
  11. A WOMAN AVIATOR

    Sister H. M'Maugh, first Australian woman to receive an air pilot's certificate. With her in the machine is her instructor, Mr. Herbert Sykes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. STOLE £30,000

    A message from Omaha states that six armed bandits robbed the Farmers' National Bank, stealing £30,000. They escaped in a motor car. ...

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  13. BLACK ROD

    It is understood that Lieutenant-General Sir William Pulteney will succeed Admiral Sir Henry Stephenson, whose death occurred recently, as ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Statistics in Great Britain show that there was only 2 per cent. of unemployment during the six months ended October 31, as compared with a ...

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  15. REMOVING CONTROL

    The removal of the control of milk and British cheese and butter is foreshadowed. It is anticipated that the lastnamed ...

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  16. MINE-SWEEPING

    The operations allotted to the British for the clearance of all moored mines in home waters, the Mediterranean, and Aegean Sea, have been ...

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  17. STRIKE FEVER

    A widespread strike of mill-hands has affected over a score of mills near Bombay. Up to the present everything has ...

    Article : 52 words
  18. STOP-PRESS

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  19. PARIS PROFITEERS

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Paris states that the new profiteering law deals mercilessly with food and clothes profiteers. ...

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  20. MAHSUD CHIEFS

    Reuter's correspondent at Kotkai, telegraphing on December 29, reports that the principal chiefs assembled at Jandola on that day, and handed ...

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  21. TREATY COMPROMISES

    A message from Washington states that Mr. Tumulty (secretary to the President) has conferred with Senator Hitchcock, and has outlined ...

    Article : 44 words
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