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  6. STOWAWAY CAUGHT

    A German stowaway, named Petersen, arrested at the request of the Berlin police on his arrival at New York, confessed that he knew of the ...

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  7. REVOLT BROKEN

    In the fighting around the Four Courts in Dublin only three soldiers of the Free State were killed. Fifty-five were wounded, many of them in the explosion of a mine fired by the Irregulars. ...

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  8. RAILWAY STRIKE

    Compromise at the eleventh hour may avert the threatened strike of over a million employees of American railways, who are faced with drastic ...

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  9. MARKETS BEING LOST

    As Japan was one of the last places in the industrial world to fool the effects of the trade depression that followed the ending of the Great War, ...

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  10. THE ASCENT OF EVEREST

    This sketch illustrates the route of the Bruce expedition to the summit of Everest, the highest mountain in the world. The North Col, 23,000ft. above sea level, is the starting-point for the final dash to the summit. Camp has been made at 26,500ft., and the daring explorers have reached a point ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NEW AIR ENGINE

    Commander Burney, the promoter of the proposed London-to-Bombay air line, and Sir Robert Waley Cohen, of the Shell Company, after ...

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  13. PRISONERS ESCAPE

    Nine men made a Dumas-esque escape from San Matteo Prison in Pisa. At midnight they bored a hole in the ceiling of their cell and made a ...

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  14. OFF TO THE POLE

    Captain R. Amundsen, the Norwegian explorer, has left Nome, Alaska, for the North Polar ice. He proposes to drift ...

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  15. RAID BY BANDITS

    One Japanese policeman, three residents, and many Chinese were killed during the raid by bandits on Todoku (on the Manchuria-Korea border). ...

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  16. ADMIRAL DUMARESQ

    "Rear-Admiral Dumaresq had a relapse at Manila after having shown signs of improvement, but he rallied on Thursday, and is now holding his ...

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  17. OPENING OF THE POLO TOURNAMENT

    Yesterday saw the opening of the Polo Tournament at Kensington for the Countess of Dudley and J. J. Garvan Cups. The photograph shows a dramatic incident in the match between Canberra and Wellington. G. Smith, of Wellington, has just played a ball from underneath his pony. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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