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  4. IS KING ALFONSO HIS PRIME MINISTER'S PRISONER?

    From the meagre news that has leaked out from Spain it is gathered that King Alfonso, the army's idol, has taken a decided stand, against General de Rivera. Developments of the quarrel are wrapped in mystery, but ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CITY OF DEAD

    The Horta (Azores) correspondent of "The Times" reports that hundreds of homeless people, surrounded by their belongings, are camping in the ...

    Article : 143 words
  6. HAVEN OF REST

    The Stoke-Newington (London) Council is at its wils end to find a way to deal with feminine patrons who use the municipal baths as a haven of rest ...

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  7. FLOOD MINES

    As the prospects of a settlement of the coal dispute are so indefinite. South Staffordshire owners have decided to allow the water to gather in their pits. This will mean the displacing of 3000 miners. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHOT ELLIOTT?

    A message from Basra, states that an Arab named Najm, who is believed to be the murderer of Captain Cobham's mechanic, A.B. Elliott, has been ...

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    Horta, with its beautiful bay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. GERMANY'S SEAT

    At the conclusion of the afternoon session of the League of Nations Council Reorganisation Commission, the chairman said that the ...

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  11. FLAT TRAGEDY

    Mystery surrounds the discovery in a sitting-room on the top floor of a flat at Holland Park of the body of Elaine Castle-Smith, a violinist, ...

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  12. CRICKET IS COMING IN

    This shows the unofficial opening of the season in the Domain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. 60 DEAD

    Floods in neighboring districts have demolished several villages. Thirty-six deaths are reported. A landslide at Tortosa (Catalonia) ...

    Article : 41 words
  14. GREEDY EYES

    Unoccupied areas of vast and potential wealth, which are inviting the foreigner, are a standing reproach and a perpetual danger to ...

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  15. RUDY'S HEIRS

    Valentino's death has given a great impetus to his pictures. "The Eagle" and "The Son of the Sheik," which are drawing capacity houses. ...

    Article : 121 words
  16. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF

    Heavy aeroplanes will be employed to lift material to a height of 13,000 feet for the construction of a road to the new observatory on Mont Blanc.-- ...

    Article : 246 words
  17. NEW GREEK REGIME

    The British Charged Affaires in Athens has been informed that he may establish normal relations with the new Greek Government of General ...

    Article : 144 words
  18. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Deer have become so numerous in several parts of the Dominion that they are described as "an unmitigated curse," and the Government ...

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  19. DRAMATIC DEATHS

    Two curious deaths have been recorded. Mrs. Elizabeth Lingard, of Llandudno, Wales, aged 90, after reading ...

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  20. ON RIGHT SIDE

    The French Treasury has recovered under the Government's new measures, and now possesses a reserve of £12,500,000, after making payments ...

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