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  4. WHAT NEXT?

    "Let us pass on" is the phrase that sums up to-day the attitude of most Frenchmen to the occupation of the Ruhr Valley. They regard the issue with Germany as settled by a French victory, and ask, "What next?" ...

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  5. ISLAND DISEASES

    The chief aim of the South Seas expedition, in which the New Zealand Government is co-operating, is to study elephantiasis and f[?]ariasis. The ...

    Article : 124 words
  6. AGE OF WONDERS

    We are living in an amazing period," said Sir Oliver Lodge, addressing the meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of ...

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  7. CAUSE OF CANCER

    Sir Frederick Treves, the famous physician, supporting the theory of Dr. Copeman, who told the British Association that cancer could be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COMMERCE SURVEY

    With the int[?]ntion of facilitating the development of inter-Imperial trade, the Federation of British Industries, in conjunction with the ...

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  10. WIRELESS WAR

    "The root of the matter is that there is bad blood between the Postoffice officials and the Marconi Company," said Mr. Robert Donald, of the ...

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  11. WOULD WED FAHMY

    Marie Fahmy, the wife of All Fahmy Bey, whom she shot in a London hotel, and who was acquitted by a jury on a charge of murder, continues to ...

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  12. CARRIED SEVEN MILES

    What is regarded as a bathing miracle is reported from Eastbourne. Mr. Hargreaves, a sturdy visitor from Blackburn, went for a swim at 1.30 ...

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  13. STRENUOUS TRAINING

    In a training exhibition, Carpentier engaged in a three round bout with George Cook, the Australian heavy weight. ...

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  14. GOLF AT WOODCOTE

    Notwithstanding bad putting, Claude Gray broke the Woodcote record in the qualifying round of the professional tournament. He went round in ...

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  15. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Mr. Cosgrave has rearranged the Irish Free State Cabinet as follows:--Home Department. K. [?]ggins: Finance, Ernest [?]ythe; ...

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  16. SPAIN'S NEW BROOM

    General de Rivera, leader of the revolt in Spain (says the Madrid correspondent of "The Mail"), is sleeping in his clothes, and has not visited ...

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  17. DRIFTED SIX MILES

    A Swedish salvage company has located the wreck of the P. and O. steamer Egypt, sunk after a collision with the French steamer Seine off the ...

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  18. PAGEANT OF EMPIRE

    The Dominions' naval and military forces have been invited to present scenes from their respective histories at the Pageant of Empire, which will ...

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  20. ENVOY DISAPPEARS

    Semashko, the Soviet envoy to Latvia, has disappeared, says the Riga correspondent of the "Daily Mail." He has taken with him ...

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  21. LAND MAY GO TO WASTE

    The Farmers' Union points out that unless the Government's response to its demand for assistance is satisfactory, 2,000,000 acres of cultivated land ...

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