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  4. TENSE ATMOSPHERE

    The different angles from which the British and French consider the Central European policy, as at present, more particularly evidenced by the ...

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  5. IRISH VIOLENCE

    The campaign of violence in Ireland continues without abatement, and during the last twenty- four hours 4 police and 3 civilians were killed, ...

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  6. ENGLAND'S ELEVEN

    The canvassing of test match players is unabated on the eve of the final selection. The "Daily Mirror," in conjunction with famous cricketers ...

    Article : 301 words
  7. "ABOVE ALL ELSE "

    In the Assembly to- day General Smuts (the Prime Minister made a statement regarding the impending conference of imperial Premiers, ...

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  8. LORD'S CRICKET GROUND

    Where the Australians will enter upon a match to- day against a strong team representing the M.C.C. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FIRE AND TERROR

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Berlin states that strange stories of cruelty and terrorism on the part of Korfanty's troops are leaking ...

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  10. VALUABLE WORK

    The "Westminster Gazette" publishes a glowing account of the valuable work being performed by the Imperial Institute in the interest of the ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL POLO

    Followers of polo are not surprised at the selection of the team to meet the Americans. Colonel Tomkinson, Major Lockett, and Lord Wodehouse ...

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  12. FLOOD SCENES AT BELLINGEN

    It is estimated by the Bellingen Shire Council that the damage caused locally by the week's floods exceeds £25,000, and these photographs were to give an idea of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. STRENGTHENING THE TIE

    One of the most brilliant functions in the history of the foremost Anglo- American society in London, the Pilgrims Club, was held to- night, when a ...

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  14. OXHEY TOURNAMENT

    In the first round of the final of the Oxhey £800 tournament Kirkwood and Mitchell led with a score of 73. ...

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  15. PRINCE HIROHITO

    The Crown Prince of Japan, Prince Hirohito, is delighted with the warmth of his welcome, and is prolonging his stay in England until May 29, after ...

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  16. BRITAIN AND JAPAN

    A message from Chicago states that Sir Auckland Geddes, British Ambassador, publicly contradicted the rumors that England and Japan were ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. THE SUN STOP- PRESS

    Mr. John Burns, formerly President of the Board of Trade, is emerging from retirement, and will contest the North Battersea seat ...

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  18. PERSIA'S NEW POLICY

    The well-known and important British concessionaries, known as Lynch and Company, have had their concession cancelled by the Persian ...

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  19. KNOX RESOLUTION

    President Harding to- day conferred with Mr. Porter, Chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee concerning the [?] ...

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