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  6. HANKOW BRITISHERS WANT TO KEEP FLAG FLYING

    Official circles regard the position in China more hopefully, although the latest despatches to hand are very brief. There is hope that the Cantonese Foreign Minister, Mr. Eugene Chen, who is at present at Hankow, will succeed in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FUSS AND MYSTERY

    Besides awakening Canadian feeling on the question of Imperial ties and responsibility, in a manner that no other message in recent years has appealed to the people of this Dominion, Mr. Bruce, probably inadvertently, has become the centre of an interesting political ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SPATS MENACE

    "You shouldn't wear spats if they make you go to the wrong side of the road, endangering life" said a magistrate when fining Leonard Barker, of ...

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  9. WHO'S THE REBEL?

    The Secretary of State, Mr. F. B. Kellogg, told newspapermen that Mexico was furnishing munitions to the revolutionaries in Nicaragua. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AT THE STAKE

    Peasants in an East Polish village who caught a thief took the law into their own hands and sentenced him to be burned to death. ...

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  11. ENTOMBED

    Six men engaged in tunnelling in connection with the extension of the London Electric Corporation's power station at Deptford were entombed ...

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  12. SOVIET TACTICS

    A special delegation of 22 members of the Chinese revolutionary armies is making a long sojourn ill Moscow, discussing military tactics and ...

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  13. "MUSTN'T HAPPEN AGAIN"

    "The guarantee against mob violence, by which the British were induced not to defend the Hankow concession. was a trick to enable the ...

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  14. THIS IS THE PLACE

    "My chief source of amazement is that anyone not possessing a first-rate job ever remains in England," says Montague Jones, a British ...

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  15. ON THE LAND

    Of 30,000 soldiers settled upon the land in Canada from 1917 to 1919, 24,000 received Government aid. Six thousand now have sufficient money ...

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  16. VOLATILE PAIR

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Winston Churchill, after sightseeing at Naples, has sailed in the steamship Esperia, and will transfer to a ...

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  17. WOULDN'T STOP

    Receiving a complaint from a girl in a lonely country la[?]e near Newark (Notts.), Plain clothes Constable Dainty endeavored to detain a ...

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  18. Engineer's Death

    The death has occurred at the age of 82, of Sir Francis Fox, the noted consulting engineer.--"Sun" Special. Munificent Gift ...

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  19. CROWING TALLER

    The "Evening, News" says that the Board of Education has ascertained that the nation is groining taller. The average height of schoolboys ...

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    Flamingoes at the Zoo enjoying a meal. Two of them, seen on the left, appear to be having an argument. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. "KNOW AUSTRALIA"

    The Lord Mayor and Sheriffs have announced that they desire to attend the annual Australia Day service at St. Dunstan's on January 26. ...

    Article : 120 words
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