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  6. King's Temperature Higher; Infection Still Active

    A bulletin, signed by Lord Dawson, Sir Stanley Hewett, Sir E. Farquhar Buzzard and Sir Humphrey Rolleston, issued at 8.15 p.m. stated: "Though the King had a quiet day, his temperature has risen to a point higher ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TAILS UP

    The result of the First Test Match has been greeted with great rejoicing and, judging by the letters in the newspapers, with a natural measure of elation. Experienced judges, however, Warn the public that ...

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  8. VIOLETS FOR KING

    There was a picturesque incident outside Buckingham Palace this morning, when a little girl named Linette Davis, aged 6, approached a policeman ...

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  9. SOUTHWARD HO!

    We are 500 miles south of Dunedin, experiencing gentle winds, and a bright sky with, only light clouds. In fact, it ...

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  10. HIS MISTAKE

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the eminent author, in an interview. with a correspondent of a Nationalist newspaper at Bloemfontein, described the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MINERS' PLIGHT

    "The situation in the mining areas of Great Britain is unparalleled in living memory," said the Minister of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FROM MID-ATLANTIC

    A wireless message sent to the Queen to-day from the Anchor liner Trahsvlania, hound to New York, read:-- ' "Six hundred and fifty of His Majesty's ...

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  13. FROZEN TEARS

    In his latest wireless message from Deception Island, Sir Hubert. Wilkins, states that owing to the high wind and piercing cold they had abandoned ...

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  14. IN RUINS

    Drenching rain has added to the miseries of thousands of sufferers from the earthquake. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. U.S. Naval Expenditure

    Washington, Wednesday--The House of Representatives to-day passed a bill authorising the expenditure of £2,960,000 on alterations and repairs to ...

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  16. "GO AND SEE"

    "Every business man in England should do what Sir Benjamin Morgan and I have doney--that is, go and see the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Beam v. Cables

    London, Wednesday.--Replying to questions in the House of Commons to-day concerning the terms of leasing the cables and beam stations, and ...

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  19. FRENCH JURY WANTS A SAY IN FIXING SENTENCE

    Another strange verdict by a Seine jury has increased public astonishment, telegraphs the Paris correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  20. JERVIS BAY STOWAWAYS DON'T LIKE AUSTRALIA

    The eight men who stowed away on the Jervis Bay last June were released from prison to-day and will leave for England by the Largs Bay ...

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