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  4. WHO SHOULD LEAD?

    A message from Ottawa states that Sir Robert Borden (who last week decided to withdraw his resignation as Premier of Canada) was advised ...

    Article : 329 words
  5. M. MILLERAND

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Paris reports that M. Millerand is expected to be made Premier when M. Clemenceau becomes President. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HIS FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS

    The Prince of Wales received a great reception in the city this morning, when he went to the Guildhall to receive an address of congratulation ...

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  7. UNDAUNTED AIRMEN

    Lieutenants Parer and M'Intosh are testing their de Haviland machine, in readiness to start on their flight to Australia next week. They ...

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  8. TRAGIC SILENCE

    The correspondent of "The Times" in Dublin states that many citizens are responding to Lord French's appeal to serve as special constables. It is ...

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  9. THE "BIG FIVE"

    The great packers of Chicago have completed an agreement with the Government whereby they abandon the control of the stockyards or the selling ...

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  10. "BLOWN SKYHIGH"

    If Mr. Justice Sankey's decision is upheld by the House of Lords, it will be necessary to introduce a bill in 1920 indemnifying the Government for its ...

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  11. HOW FELTON WON

    The finish of the world's sculling championship race on the Thamos, on October 27, when Felton, the Australian, beat Ernest Barry, tho holder of the title. The picture gives an idea of the ease with which Felton won. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. JAPAN AND MEXICO

    A message from Washington states that the Japanese Ambassador told the United States State Department that Japan had not entered into any ...

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  13. GERMANY HANDS OVER

    Mr. Churchill (Secretary of State for War) announced in the House of Commons that all the guns and aircraft laid down under the terms of the ...

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  14. LEAD MINES JUMPED

    There has been a curious outcome of the prolonged strike of leadminers at Darley Dale, in Derbyshire The men claimed three disused mines under an ...

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  15. GREEDY BOLSHEVIKS

    "The Times" correspondent at Copenhagen states that the negotiations between Mr. O'Grady, M.P., and Litvinoff have broken down, as the ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Rome states that the Pope held a consistory at the Vatican to-day, at which applications were received from ...

    Article : 136 words
  17. LANDRU'S WIFE

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris reports that a sensational development has occurred in the Landru case. Landru's wife, who recently initiated ...

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  18. HIT WITH A CHOPPER

    A blood-stained chopper and a cap with a cut in it several inches long wore produced at the Central Police Court to-day, when Mr. Burton Smith, ...

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  19. SLOWEST ON RECORD

    The "Dally Mail" states that the uninvited Korean delegates who came to Paris to discuss their national claims, made the slowest journey of the 20th ...

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  20. KING OF KURDISTAN

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Geneva states that the Armenian Bureau reports that Enver Pasha (who was Turkish Minister for ...

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  21. 15,000,000 MAY STARVE

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that Mr. H. C. Hoover (former Director-General of Relief Measures in Europe) says that ...

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  22. N.S.W AGENCY

    Sir Timothy Coghlan, a former Agent-General of New South Wales, has entered the New South Wales agency, and informed the officials that he has ...

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  23. STOP-PRESS

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  24. THE RIVER CLYDE

    In the House of Commons, the Prime Minister stated that the steamer River Clyde was lying at Malta, The cost of towing her to Britain would be ...

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  25. Large Coal Output

    The coal output for the week ended December 6 was 4,808,524 tons. This is the highest since May.--Reuter. Lord Dalmeny's Divorce ...

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  26. "HIDEOUS ANACHRONISM"

    General Treowen writes to "The Times," stating that it is intended to erect a cenotaph on the Mount of Olives, and protesting against such a ...

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  27. UNION OF CHURCHES

    A special commission of the General Assembly of the Established Church of Scotland, decided at Edinburgh to approach the Government ...

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