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  6. 40 Die in Blizzards That Sweep Canada and U.S.A.

    So far, forty persons are reported to have been frozen to death or died as, the result of exposure in the blizzards--the worst for years--that have been sweeping across the Canadian prairies and the neighboring portions ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. QUENCHING FUSE

    The President of Poland (Marshal Pilsudski) has had long talks at Geneva with the Foreign Ministers of Great Britain and France, and as a result it is hoped that the tension between Poland and Lithuania that threatened ...

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  8. TOUCHY

    Captain Roald Amundsen, the famous Polar explorer, has resigned from the Royal Geographical Society as a sequel to an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. B.B.C. TESTS

    The British Broadcasting Corporation announces that, beginning on Monday, it will conduct Empire broadcasting tests, for several months, in ...

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  10. FEWER SITTINGS ?

    The League Council has been split by the British proposal to reduce the number of annual sessions from four to three. ...

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  11. NO "PRO."

    The proposed appointment of Herbert Sutcliffe as captain of Yorkshire some time ago, came as a bombshell tp English cricket enthusiasts, but ...

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  12. THREE DEAD

    The city was stirred by a triple tragedy to-day, when Francis Stevens, a bank director and insurance official, and formerly a lawyer, shot ...

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  13. ECONOMIC COMMITTEE

    The League of Nations Council has appointed a Consultative Economic Committee of 47 members under the Belgian delegate (M. Theunis). ...

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  14. SOVIET CREDITS

    The "Financial News" understands that negotiations for large Soviet credits, which were broken off as a result of the diplomatic rupture, have ...

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  15. TO STOP FLOODS

    When President Coolidge transmitted to Congress engineers' proposals to spend £60,000,000 during 10 years in harnessing the Mississippi, to make ...

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  16. "BRIBES"

    Official circles continue to bo disturbed over the exposures by the Hearst press in the United States, which to-day assert that President ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. PIRATES BREAK PROMISE

    Captain Lalor, master of the China Navigation Company's Yangtse steamer Siangtan, who was captured a week ago by Chinese pirates and ...

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  18. Diplomatic Appointment

    The King has approved of the appointment of Sir Eric Phipps as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Vienna.--British Official ...

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  19. "FEMALE FAGIN"

    "A female Fagin" is how a detective described Lilian Palmer, aged 45, who was charged at Westminster Court with shoplifting. Her ...

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  20. GOOD ROADS

    "Road development is Australia's most urgent need," Sir Sidney Kidman told "The Sun" representative to-day. Sir Sidney will leave for ...

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  21. GERMANY REBUILDS

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that the 1928 Naval Budget includes a credit of £650,000 as the first instalment on ...

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  22. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

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    Mr. Clark, who, together with his canaries, had a miraculous escape when his shop Was wrecked by an explosion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. ATTACK ON PRELATE

    Severe loss of life is reported to have occurred in the northern part of the State of Jalisco when Government troops attempted to capture ...

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  25. FIGHTING CANCER

    The "Daily News" says that man's decisive battle with cancer may be fought on the isle of Man if Dr. Louis Sambon, the expert in tropical ...

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  26. SCOTS ONLY

    Mrs. Marryatt, sister of the late Sir James Caird, the ship owner, left £200,000 to found travelling scholarships open only to natives of ...

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  27. NO REGRETS

    Sir Granville Ryrie entertained at Australia House to-day, 107 domestic servants, who will leave for Australia by the Orsova to-morrow. ...

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  28. FINES FOLLOW RAID

    The proprietor of the Chez Victor, the West End's most exclusive night club, which was raided by 20 detectives last month, was to-day fined ...

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  29. U.S. BATTLESHIPS' GUNS

    Congress to-day voted in favor of elevating battleships' guns, provided that President Coolidge determines that this would not violate the ...

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  30. Schoolboys' Holidays

    A troopship will be chartered to convey 1000 Scottish schoolboys for a two months holiday in Canada at a cost of £15 apiece. ...

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  31. Boxing to Politics

    The Marquis of Clydesdale, the prominent amateur boxer, has been chosen as the Conservative candidate for Govan. ...

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