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  5. "MONEY DOWN"

    The process of enlightening judges as to the customs of the fashionable world continues. Mr. Justice Rowlatt has been called on to adjudicate in ...

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  6. WHISKY RAID

    The vaults of the Custom House in Dublin were to-day flowing with fiery whisky and old wine. Three hundred armed men broke in last night and smashed hundreds of barrels. It is understood that the ...

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  7. DEATH IN THE AIR

    Mr. and Mrs. Brucy, who were killed in the London Paris airplane collision yesterday, are members of a New York family. They were making a ...

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  8. HEUTZOG'S CHARGES

    In a speech in reply to General Hertzog's accusation that he was "a heartless criminal," who. "took pleasure in shedding innocent blood," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RELUCTANT "REDS"

    Siberian war reports indicate a lull. The "Reds" are apparently, reluctant to renew their offensive. Japanese aviators bombed the "Red" ...

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  10. CLOSER ACCORD

    Mr. Lloyd George, in the course of an interview with M. Poincare and M. Barthou, made it clear, according to a Paris semi-official message, that ...

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  11. BECKETT-COOK MATCH

    "The Times'" correspondent thinks that Beckett and Cook are well-matched. Neither is in the real championship class, and Beckett should win a ...

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  12. "BACK TO NEWINGTON" AND ITS PLAYING FIELDS

    The grounds of Newington College, at Stanmore, were gay yesterday afternoon, when a fote was held to raise funds for the school's proposed boatshed. Excellent business was done at the stalls and by a flying corps of attractive sellers.' The opportunity, was. taken to play, the annual cricket match between the Past and the Present, and several members of the Old Boys' team are shown in the picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. AMID CHERRY BLOSSOMS

    Japan is agog with anticipation of tho arrival of the Prince of Wales. Arches are springing up in Tokio, Yokohama, and other cities. The ...

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  14. NO RECORDS KEPT

    How Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P., kept the Victory Bond Club accounts was shown at Bow-street to-day, when un accountant gave evidence that ...

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  15. LOCKOUT IN DENMARK

    The lockout affecting 170,000 men in the chief trades in Denmark has ended. The employers and the trades unions have adopted the public ...

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  16. NO GOVERNORS

    The Bathurst Show Committee on an anti-waste campaign, and has decided to cut out the expensive practice of inviting distinguished 'guests, ...

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  17. COUNTRY SEAT

    It is .authoritatively, announced that the country home of Princess Mary and, Viscount Lascelles will be Golds-borough Hall, near Knaresborough ...

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  18. WOMAN SHOT

    Mrs. Mary Gear Walsh, living at West End, was taken to hospital late last night, suffering from a bullet wound in the right thigh. It was stated that she ...

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  19. 46-HOUR WEEK

    The Berlin "Freiheit" states that 132,000 metal workers in Germany are on strike or are locked out. The trouble originated with a ...

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  20. FOUND DROWNED

    The body of Charles Frederickson, a wharf lumper, was found in the Swan River, Fremantle, to-day, with the hands tied loosely in front with a thin ...

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  21. ZITA'S FUTURE

    The "Echo de Paris" states that the Allies Will permit the ex-Empress Zita and her children to leave Madeira but not to return to Hungary. The ...

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  22. HORSE-KILLER AGAIN

    The horse-killer has reappeared after some months Inactivity. A horse was found horribly gashed at Parklands, making the twenty-eighth victim. ...

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