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  6. MIGHT OF BRITISH NAVY TO CONCENTRATE IN PACIFIC

    As the result of an important change in naval policy, the greatest British naval strength shortly will be concentrated in the Pacific. The Far East forces will be considerably strengthened, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MONARCHISTS

    France is naturally suspicious of the composition of the new German Government, which is held to typify the real Germany, with which the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW ALLIED ERA

    There is joy in Paris over the Allied debts agreement, and it is felt that, in the light of the letters which passed between Mr. Churchill and M. Clemen[?]el, that the way is clear for a final settlement of the whole dispute. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. STUDY OF MAN

    Discussing a letter which "The Times" publishes from Professor Grafton, Elliot Smith, the world famous Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DUTCH GET THEM

    The Newfoundland Government has placed an order for a 14-knot steamer with a Dutch shipbuilding company. Many British firms ...

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  11. THE U.S.S. WASHINGTON SINKS AFTER FOUR DAYS' BOMBARDMENT

    The U.S.S. Washington, uncompleted Dreadnought of the U.S. Navy, was sunk off Cape Hatteras after a four-day bombardment by air and by sea. The ship was towed to a point off the Virginia coast, and was used as a target during big gun practice and for air bombing practice. For three days the ship remained afloat, despite the bombardment, but she sank following a severe attack below the waterline. Here is a photographic conception of the manner in which the ship was destroyed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. HAREM FAVORITE

    The attempt to murder a harem favorite and the actual murder of her new protector, while they were fleeing from the State of Indore to ...

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  13. "TIPPED" A PRINCESS

    A bogus Indian prince, calling himself the "Prince of Tewanna," attracted attention for a little while while touring in Switzerland, says ...

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  14. BETTER THAN BARRACKING

    The popularity of football is ousting bull-fighting, says a message from Barcelona. A match between Barcelona and ...

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  15. ACTRESS=PEERESS

    Viscountess Dunsford, formerly known as Peggy Rush, the actress, has obtained a [?] divorce from her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ARMISTICE VICTIMS

    A Sunderland doctor, writing in "The Lancet," points out that numbers of unemployed women doctors qualified when male medical students ...

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  17. REDS REMEMBER LENIN

    Great preparations are being made throughout Russia, says the Riga correspondent of "The Times," for observing the first anniversary of ...

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