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  4. WRECKERS FAIL

    A dastardly attempt to wreck the Punjab mail while it was passing over the sandy wastes of the Sind desert is reported from Karachi. This mail train ...

    Article : 141 words
  5. CURZON'S CAREER

    The death of George Nathaniel, first Marquis Curzon of Kedleston, K.G., G.C.ST, G.C.I.E.,. M.A., P. C Lord, President of the Council, and Government leader in the House of Lords, removes from the spheres of British politics and diplomacy one of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 710 words
  6. COMMERCIAL WELSHERS

    The royal road to easy money seems to have been discovered by a battalion of aliens and. a few single spies of English rogues. For years they have been practising what has come to be known as "Long Firm Frauds," a simple little business which has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "ENCOURAGING!"

    The Court of Appeal to-day gave its reasons for dismissing Charles Robinson's claim for £160,000 from the Midland Bank over the notorious Mr. "A" ...

    Article : 226 words
  10. WILL AMERICA JOIN?

    "No real progress can be made unless it is clearly realised, when discussing alternatives to the Protocol," says "The Times," in a leading article, ...

    Article : 134 words
  11. TORNADO'S TERRORS

    The tornado has quite changed the landscape in this district, several villages having been destroyed. As far as the eye can reach there ...

    Article : 208 words
  12. STILL LEADER

    The Earl of Asquith (formerly Mr. Asquith) authorises the political correspondent of "The Times" to announce that his appointment as a ...

    Article : 75 words
  13. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    The substitutes selected for the Soccer team going to Australia, to replace those who have fallen out- are all young men, and should do ...

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  14. CHICAGO WHEAT PIT

    Here for weeks past keen men have been gambling in the breadstuffs of the world. A good deal of the wheat to feed the white people of all continent never goes within thousands of miles of Chicago, but when crops fail in Argentina or Australia, or Canada or Russia, the wheat pit is excited, and prices rise. Fortunes are lost and won overnight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. CLARA BUTT

    The well-known contralto. Dame Clara Butt and her husband, Mr. Kennerly Rumford, will leave for Australia on the Mooltan on July 31. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. PACKED DAILY

    The "Daily Graphic" states that Norman Lindsay's pictures in the Australian Art Exhibition in London are priced at from 100 to 700 guineas. ...

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  17. WHEAT WOBBLY

    The wheat markets here and at Winnipeg moved upwards or sagged by turns, but within narrow margins. Closing prices were about one cent a ...

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  18. MADGE ELLIOTT

    Miss Madge Elliott, the Australian actress, made her debut in London in the revue "Better Days," at the Hippodrome, and the critics agree that her ...

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  19. "BIRDIE" FOR INDIA

    The special representative of "The Sun" learns that General Birdwood has been appointed Commander-in- Chief for India, ...

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