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  4. TROUBLED PERIOD

    Egypt appears to be on the threshold of an agitated political period. The Cairo correspondent of "The Times" says: -- The new Parliament ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SEVERE TEST

    The first plebiscite ever held in Germany to elect a President of the Republic will be taken next Sunday. The real issue says "The Times," will be Democracy versus Monarchy. Only three of the seven candidates in the field are regarded as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WIDOW WINS

    A verdict for Mrs. Waterhouse was given in the case in the King's Bench Division in which she proceeded against Lady Wilson-Barker and a ...

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  7. OUR RACIAL PURITY

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald said the construction of the Singapore base would enable the White Australia policy to be pursued, and a quarrel between Japan and Australia was then certain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "SOUL OF LOYALTY"

    In the House of Commons this afternoon the Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, paid a tribute to the late Lord Curzon, whom he described as ...

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  9. CROSSING THE THRESHOLD

    THERE WAS NO POMP FOR THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT TO-DAY. -- These members and officials were photographed passing through the library back to the Assembly, after the opening. From left to right they are: Mr. Fitzpatrick, Sir George Fuller, Mr, McCourt (clerk), Mr. Boydell (clerk), Mr. Mowle (Clerk of Assembly), the Speaker, the Sergeant-at-Arms (Mr. Harnett), the Usher of the Black Rod (Mr. Clapin) on the outside of the picture -- all but the rod. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THEATRE OUTSHONE

    The stalls of a popular theatre on the occasion of a first night performance would hold no more society figures, and there would be no greater ...

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  11. FORTUNE REJECTED

    The friends of Paavo Nurmi, the famous Finnish athlete, state that he has declined a fortune which was offered by various ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. IN LOW WATER

    The Essex Cricket Club, which is at present living on guarantee funds, will be wound up in 1926 unless it is energetically supported during the ...

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  13. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Stewards' Mile. -- Nerne .1, Magieian 2,.Humming Bird 3. Starters: Humming Bird, Raven's Rock, Red Sands, ...

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  14. CHERNIOVSKY'S 'CELLO

    Mischel Cherniavsky reveals that the 'cello, valued at £2000, which was smashed by a clumsy porter on Euston railway station, was bought ...

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  15. THE LATEST

    The latest fashion adopted by French women is to wear pearls, the size of a bird's egg and dyed to match tho dress, tightly fastened round the ...

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