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  4. KILLED BY MOBS

    The ban of the censorship has been lifted in respect of one of the four "strictly prohibited" matters connected with the earthquake. ...

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  5. TURNING POINT

    "The Times" anticipates that the discussions of the Imperial Conference will cause the British Prime Minister to modify his policy with regard to Empire relations, and expects that Mr Baldwin will shortly make an important statement. ...

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  6. "REPUBLIC, HERE!"

    No lives were lost in the revolution resulting in the proclamation of the Rhineland Republic, which Belgium has recognised, and which France is known to favor. ...

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  7. AT PHARAOH'S TOMB

    The summer long silence in the Valley of the Kings was broken shortly after sunrise to-day, when Mr. Howard Carter's gangs of men and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CAULDRON MYSTERY

    The Los Angeles police are conducting a searching investigation to decide whether bones found in an old kettle in the basement of the mansion ...

    Article : 135 words
  9. INSULIN CURE

    In his report to the Commonwealth Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, Sir Neville Howse states that rapid curative results follow the treatment of diabetes ...

    Article : 223 words
  10. MENTAL CASES

    Sir Neville Howse, who accompanied the Australian Prime Minister's party to London, has reported to Mr. Bruce regarding the medical inspection of ...

    Article : 296 words
  11. "HELP, QUICK !"

    Wireless scored another triumph when the 150 passengers of the steamer San Gil were rescued by the steamer San Bias before the former ...

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  12. MAY TAKE TO ALCOHOL

    The Swiss Government claims to have discovered a process for treating alcohol to make a motor spirit which is better and cheaper than ...

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  13. HE TOOK THE HIGH ROAD

    Despite the gathering clouds youth takes the high road and plods lightly along the track. Whatever may be around the corner he knows not nor does he care, for his is the optimism of youth that has never known a set-back. but he takes a stick-- in case. For the moment this bit of the Bonnie Doon golf links belongs to him. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. ON MODEL PAVILION

    Senator Wilson, who accompanied the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Brace, to London, is settling questions arising from the representation of ...

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  16. PAPYRUS GOES HOME

    Papyrus has sailed for home. Arrangements are proceeding for a match between Zev and My Own, to take place probably within a fortnight. ...

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