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  6. Japan is Ready to Protect Her Interests in China

    Japan is beginning to be worried about the £86,000,000 which she has invested in China. The failure of the Manchurian railway to raise a £3,000,000 loan in America, will, it is feared, only serve ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 460 words
  7. "BIG FIVE" BUSY

    The Polish-Lithuanian storm has temporarily subsided but the arrival of the Polish President, Marshal Pilsudski to-morrow is awaited with great expectancy. The Council will resume its discussion to-morrow or on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. IN GAOL

    Patrick Somerset, the well known English actor, was married here on Tuesday, and engaged in such high ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WHAT FAITH ?

    General Ludendorff and his wife, who recently left the Protestant Church, are now pursuing a bewildering racial and religious campaign, attacking ...

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  10. WORKS WELL

    Although Mr. Arthur Collins, the municipal expert, is unable to accept the chairmanship of the Sydney City Commission, for which he was ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. HIS REWARD

    Two months gaol is the reward which Novella, an Italian waiter at West End night club, has received for finding a bracelet. ...

    Article : 98 words
  12. CABINET SPLIT

    The new Prayer Book, says the "Westminster Gazette," has split the Cabinet. It is believed that the revision will pass the House of Lords, ...

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  13. £20,000,000

    It cost Henry Ford exactly 100,000,000 dollars (£20,000,000) to abandon the Model T Ford car and transform his factories for the new ...

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  14. FLYING "AMBASSADOR"

    Colonel Chas. Lindbergh has accepted the personal invitation of President Calles, to make a non-stop flight from Washington to Mexico City. ...

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  15. DEATH AT FEAST

    A guest at a wedding feast in a village near Vilna brought with him a shell from a nearby battlefield. He had started to unscrew the cap ...

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  16. TO MAN THE HELM OF COMMERCE

    Another happy phase of the termination of the wharf side dispute is the re-engagement of seamen to work the various ships. The picture shows some of the officers and crew leaning the foreshores of Rose Bay to man the Dundula, one of the cargo coasters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. CALCUTTA TRAGEDY

    In the small hours of this morning 18 persons were burned to death and three severely injured in a fire in North Calcutta. They include an ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA NEXT?

    Marconis state that the Canadian wireless telephony tests have produced data enabling the construction of fresh apparatus. This will be used ...

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  19. TOOK SOVIET OATH

    The Home Secretary (Sir W. Joyn-son-Hicks) told Vice-Admiral Sir Reginlad Hall, in the House of Com ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Though heavy clouds blotted out the lunar eclipse in London, the spectacle was visible in several parts of the British Isles, notably at ...

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  21. PEACE PRIZE

    The Nobel Peace Prize, worth £7100, will be shared by Professor Ferdinand Buisson, aged 86, of the University of the Sorbonno, president ...

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  22. 700 MOTORISTS CAUGHT

    Seven hundred motorists have fallen into a clever trap laid by Coventry police. During the fortnight's grace allowed ...

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  23. BEATEN AGAIN

    In their third attempt on the world record for sustained flying, Captain Kingsford Smith and Lieut. George Pond took off in the ...

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  24. DEADLY HURRICANES

    Hurricanes on the Canadian prairies have caused ten deaths since Monday. Very severe weather has been experienced, the temperature falling as far ...

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  25. £1,078,000 IN GIFTS

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) stated in the House of Commons that gifts in cash and stock to the Exchequer since the ...

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