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  4. BURIED ALIVE

    Thirty skeletons of men, women, and children that crumbled to dust when touched have been discovered during work on railway extensions at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOSTAGES ON TRAINS

    Because of increasing sabotage the French have decided to place prominent German civilians on the engines of French-driven trains as hostages. A series of outrages is reported ...

    Article : 293 words
  6. IN POLAR DARKNESS

    Captain Raold Amundsen, in a communication sent by way of Spitzbergen by radio, on March 10, from his schooner. The Maud, says that in the ...

    Article : 336 words
  7. UR OF THE CHALDEES

    Excavations have begun at Ur of the Chaldees in Mesopotamia for records of Abraham there, and also to recover the world's oldest and finest library of ...

    Article : 312 words
  8. COST OF MIGRATION

    The Commonwealth-New South Wales migration apreement was the subject of a conference at the Colonial Office to-day between the Duke of ...

    Article : 206 words
  9. NEW CALIPH

    A revival of ancient, pomp marked the new Caliph's holding of the Selamlik (religious observance) at Scutari. He crossed the Bosphorus in a ...

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  10. THE MAN THAT WAS

    "I want a copy of a death certificate for the man sitting, beside me," said a man in the office of the London registrar, indicating a chair on which ...

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  11. PARTY "WAR=CHEST"

    Lord Farquhar, a trustee of the Unionist Party's election funds, has refused to give them up or to resign his trusteeship until has position is ...

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  12. NO WORLD CHAMPIONS

    A meeting of the International Tennis Federation, at which South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand were represented by a delegate each, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. £50,000 GIFT

    The Prince of Wales, as Chancellor of the University of Wales, to-day handed over scrip worth £50,000 given by Mr. Dan Radcliffe, a Cardiff ...

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  14. KILKENNY BATTLE

    Free State troops engaged a party of rebels at Windy Gap, in Co. Kilkenny. The casualties were one killed and three injured. ...

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  15. Billiards Battle

    Newman and Smith are fighting keenly in their billiards battle, each in turn leading. Scores:--Smith (In play), 14,667 (one break of 604); ...

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  16. FRIGHTENED WITNESS

    Too frightened to attend the inquest on the wife of a Newport butcher, who died suspiciously from poison, Ethel Andrews, a girl wanted as a witness ...

    Article : 66 words
  17. SHAKEN BY EARTHQUAKE

    An earthquake at Sarajevo, Servia damaged almost every house. The population fled to the open spaces. Many houses were destroyed at ...

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  18. DAVIS CUP DRAW

    Australia will meet Hawaii, and Canada will meet Japan in the first round of the Davis Cup. Czecho-Slovakia will meet Switzerland; India will ...

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  19. TURK'S PEACE PROPOSALS

    The Allies will probably open discussion in London on the Angers Government's peace proposals by March 20, and will conclude before ...

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