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  6. ALL READY

    The stage is set in London for the formal signing to -day of the Security Pact. All of the foreign Powers' delegates have arrived, extraordinary precautions being taken to protect the German Ministers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FREEDOM

    The question of whether the traditional British right of freedom of speech was infringed by the recent action which resulted in twelve Communists being imprisoned for seditious conspiracy will be debated in the House of Commons to -day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WORTH £4000

    As the result of reading an article in Sunday's issue of "The Statesman" on the value of old postal frankings, George Proby, an assistant in a store ...

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  9. £300,000

    A flood of old tank ideas is inundating Justice Sir Henry McCardie and the counsel engaged in the case in which Captain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. RED HAT

    The President of the Republic, M. Doumerque, who is a Protestant, will present the Red Hat, says a Paris message, to the Most Reverend ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. COLOGNE EVACUATION

    After seven years' occupation, the British this morning began the evacuation of Cologne, the troops retiring on foot upon their new base at ...

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  12. JACK TAR KILLED

    The breech of a 12 -pounder gun exploded aboard the sloop H. M. S. Harebell (1200 tons) when the vessel was engaged in exercises in the Channel, ...

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  13. TOO MUCH MEAT

    Mr. A. R. Hassan, of the Australian Meat Council, in an interview with a representative of "The Sun," said that the market for lamb and mutton, which ...

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  14. HOPES OF SETTLEMENT

    The participation of the three Free State Ministers' in the conference with Mr. Baldwin and the Ulster Premier (Sir James Craig) at "The ...

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  15. THE COOGEE ASSAULT CASE

    Detectives interviewing the [?]ulkman who made the shocking discovery yesterday afternoon, when Mrs. Timson collapsed in his arms. See full story on inside page. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SAILINGS UNHAMPERED

    The White Star liner Celtic-- which is regarded as a test case in connection with the wireless operators' strike-- has sailed from Liverpool for ...

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  17. KING THANKS COMMONS

    The Vice -Chamberlain (Captain Douglas H. Hocking) presented in the House of Commons the King's acknowledgment of the motion of ...

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  18. POPE'S SECLUSION ENDS

    The "Tribuna," says the Rome correspondent of the "Daily Mail," reports that the Pope intends visiting the tomb of St. Francis of Assisi in ...

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  19. CABLES IN BRIEF

    The Prime Minister stated in the House of Commons that, in view of the Imperial Economic Committee's report on the branding of Empire ...

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  20. ANOTHER WALTER SCOTT

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, speaking at the Royal Scottish Corporation's dinner, said that Englishmen admired the Scots for ...

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  21. RADIO NEWS

    The British wireless news service, averaging 1800 words a day, will be transmitted in Morse at noon, 8 p. m., and midnight (Greenwich time). ...

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  22. THE SUN STOP -PRESS

    When Major G. Hennessy (one of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury) stated in the House of Commons that he saw no reason to ...

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  23. TO SEE AUSTRALIA

    "The Sun's" Special Representative has been informed that the shipping strike has caused the postponement of the British schoolboys' tour of ...

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  24. SIR ERNEST RUTHERFORD

    Sir Ernest Rutherford (Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics at Cambridge) has been elected President of the Royal Society for 1926, in ...

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  25. PREFERENCE THE CURE

    The Agent -General for South Australia, Mr. Price, addressing the Paisley branch of the Guild of Empire, said that Britain's recurring economic ...

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  26. Art and Science

    Madame Guilhermina Suggia, who is one of the world's greatest cellists, and now in her 37th year, is engaged to be married to Dr. Jose Mena, a ...

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