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  5. FINE AND MILD

    City Forecast.--Mostly fine, with clouds, and mild during the day: E. to N.E. breeze freshening ...

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  6. Fate of Mexico in the Balance as Revolt Nears Climax

    The climax of the revolution appears to be rapidly approaching. Victorious rebel forces are advancing southward from insurgent strongholds in Sonora, while a Federal army, 8000 strong, has penetrated the outer defences of the rebellious Vera ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. A REAL "MAN"

    Further astounding details have been published in the "Evening News" of the masquerade of "Captain Leslie Barker," who, the "Daily Mail" now reveals, is Valeric Smith, the widow of Richard Smith, an, Australian soldier, whom she married at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SPECTRE OF WAR

    A grave warning against the increasing competition in armaments and the danger of another great war was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. King's Progress

    The King has passed another good day. The weather was much warmer, and the sun shone brilliantly. ...

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  10. PETROL SALVOS

    Four hundred motor-cars, motor-boats and aeroplanes, comprising the Los Angeles Motor Show, were burned ...

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  11. LABOR SURPLUS

    Even with an improvement in the coal trade, there would still be a big labor surplus in British mining areas, according to the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  12. TOO INFLAMMABLE

    There were turbulent scenes at the premiere yesterday of the Communist play, "A Three-Act Dictatorship of the Future,'' originally entitled "Poison Gas ...

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  13. TRAMS GO

    With the Mayor driving, the last tram traversed Lincoln last night. From now on, Lincoln traffic will be handled ...

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  14. SECRET HISTORY

    "When Lord Northcliffe asked me to put him on the peace delegation. I told him to go to Hell." said Mr. Lloyd George, replying to an ...

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  15. SIR J. DENISON-PENDER DEAD

    The death is announced of Sir John Denison Denison-Pender, G.B.E., K.C.M.G., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ''A Wicked Lie."

    London, Wednesday.--"It is a wicked lie," declares Commissioner Evangeline Booth, in a wireless comment from the Berengaria (on which ...

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  17. OLD WAYS BEST?

    "Generally speaking, aeroplanes cannot supersede the old methods of exploration," says Sir Douglas Mawson, who has not yet decided whether to ...

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  18. EARLY MORNING LES SONS FOR THE YOUNG

    Bahama Girl Was a little frisky when she was bring put through her paces at the barrier just around sunrise at Randwick this morning. Things are getting busy on the tracks now in preparation for the big Autumn meetings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. DIED IN POVERTY

    Mr. David Buick, the founder of the Buick Automobile Company, and a pioneer of the motor-car industry, died to-day from cancer and in ...

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  20. Unarmed Rescuers Fired On

    Calcutta, Wednesday.-- Although they were continually fired on, not even a pistol was carried by R.A.F. pilots during rescue work in Afghanistan when 586 souls were evacuated. ...

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  21. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Andrew Anderson, aged 78, old ago pensioner, of Weldon-avenue, Paddington, died at St. Vincent's Hospital to-day from the effects of gas ...

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  22. De Valera Released

    London. Wednesday.-- Eamonn de Valera, the Irish Republican leader, who was sentenced at Belfast to a month's imprisonment for entering ...

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  23. PRICELESS PORTLAND VASE TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION

    One of the most famous treasures of the British Museum, to which it has been loaned for 119 years, will shortly be sold to the highest bidder ...

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  24. FLAPPERS' BOOKS WHICH MEN ARE HORRIFIED TO READ

    "I have no patience with those flappers," says Miss Christabel Pankhurst. the former suffragette leader, in denouncing the authoresses of indecent ...

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