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  4. NORTHCLIFFE'S ILLNESS

    "Lord Northcliffe's tragic illness" was mentioned by all the speakers at the annual meeting of the Empire Press Union. Mr. Robert Donald, ...

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  5. HIDDEN AMMUNITION

    The Inter-Allied Council Mission discovered a thousand tons of war material, ammunition and rifles, and 1300 shells, during a visit to the ...

    Article : 84 words
  6. ZINC CONTRACT

    Replying to Sir David Davies in the House of Commons Sir W. Mitchell-Thomson,on behalf of the Board, of Trade, said that the ...

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  7. ARMS FOR CHINA

    Officers of the liner President Grant bring news of the seizure by the British authorities at Hong Kong of 1000 guns made in Germany and the ...

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  8. ROUND THE GLOBE

    The three young British aviators (says the London "Evening News") who are contemplating the world flight mentioned in the House of ...

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  9. ON THE ULSTER BORDER

    A British skirmishing party in a fight on the Ulster border. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WHEN THE PRINCE CAME HOME

    A fine picture of the Renown taken from an aeroplane over Plymouth Sound. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. IRREGULARS RETREAT

    It is officially reported that the National troops have occupied Carrick- on-Suir. The Irregulars retreated hurriedly across river and mountains, ...

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  12. WILSON'S MURDERERS

    The two Irishmen whose appeal against the sentence of death, imposed on them for the murder of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. IMPORTS FROM GERMANY

    Sir Philip Lloyd-Graeme (Director of the Overseas Trade Department) stated in the House of Commons that imports from Germany for the ...

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  14. 100,000 MILE HONEYMOON

    MRS. P. S. SELBACH, Who is tho wife of tho master of tho Norwegian motorship Tosca, has reached Melbourne in the course of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. AMERICA'S TURN

    Non-co-operation on the lines laid down in India by Ghandl, as a means to gaining the Philippines' independence, is advocated by Vincente ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S WARD

    The permanent mandates commission of the League of Nations discussed the Australian report on New Guinea. Sir Joseph Cook made a ...

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  17. BEST EVER

    Australian dried fruits have had a satisfactory year from every point of view. Nothing hotter was over keted, and, according to a prominent ...

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  18. TENNIS IN AMERICA

    In the Seabright tournament Johnston and Norris Williams won their way into the finals. Johnston beat Kinsey 6-1, 6-4, and Williams beat ...

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  19. GREECE "EXPLAINS"

    The Greek reply to the Allies' note says that the Greeks had decided to occupy Constantinople to obtain the prompt conclusion of peace. If the ...

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  20. NOT RETIRING

    Donoghue, the jockey, emphatically denies the recent rumor regarding his impending retirement, which apparently arose from the fact that the ...

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  21. ITALY'S FACTIONS

    The tension between the Fascist and the Communists is becoming more acute. Disturbances, accompanied by casualties, have occurred at Genoa ...

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  22. NEVER HEARD OF THE WAR

    George Harris A farm laborer of Homyock, near Taunton (England), said, at Devon Assizes, that he never reads ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. GOLFER'S ACCIDENT

    A message from San Jose states that John Black, a welll-known professional golfer, who was injured in a motor ear accident when his millionaire friend ...

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  24. DEBUTANTES AT THE POSTER BALL

    Some of the debutantes to be presented to the Governor and Dame Margaret Davidson at the Poster Bali in aid of the Royal North Shire Hospital, to be held at the Town Hall next Wednesday. Top row: Misses Jean Simpson, Dorothy Lowe, Mrs. E. J. Carver (matron), Misses Frances Retchford, Gwon Gibson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. CHANNEL WINS AGAIN

    The French swimmer Michel has abandoned his attempt to swim the English Channel. He was half-way across after being nine hours in the ...

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  26. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Vidmar beat Watson in the international chess tournament. ...

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  27. COMMONS ADJOURNS

    The House of Commons has been adjourned till November 14. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    In the House of Commons, replying to a question. Sir W. Mitchell Thomson, on behalf of tho Board of Trade, said that contracts for the purchase ...

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