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  6. Captain Wilkins and His Party Sail For Alaska

    Captain C. H. Wilkins and his Polar exploration party were ready to sail from Seattle yesterday for Alaska, where they will begin their aerial search for the supposed Arctic continent. If land is found, Captain Wilkins says, the United States will have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 334 words
  7. BOMBAY FIASCO

    Sir George Buchanan, the eminent engineer and specialist in harbor and dock construction, who recently visited Australia, demands an official Inquiry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 281 words
  8. PRINCE'S SAFETY

    A considerable increase in the personal bodyguard of the Prince of Wales, making it the strongest and most imposing attached to any member of the Royal Family, has aroused much speculation in London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FROM THE ICE AGE

    Dr. Zetz, of Freiburg University, claims to have discovered, In the Witch's Valley of the Black Forest, a habitation of prehistoric men, who ...

    Article : 75 words
  10. HE PUT IT BACK

    Before lifting the first spadeful of earth on a new section of the under ground railway, M, Painleve, the former Prime Minister, signed a novvy's trade ...

    Article : 74 words
  11. COUNTESS BARRED

    The Earl of Craven, who, with his reconciled Countess of Craven, has been here since November, when interviewed, said he had not been ...

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  12. THAT MUSHY FRUIT

    "The Sun's" special representative has been informed that the condemned portion of the Australian canned fruit pack is being sold under ...

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  13. EMPIRE ART

    Sir Joseph Duveen, a wealthy patron of art, is giving £1000 a year for the purchase of contemporary British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. VENDETTA BLAMED

    Brigadier-General F. P. Grozler, who commanded the Welsh Brigade, nicknamed the "Welsh Bantams" (which captured 500 Ger. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. GERMANY SUSPICIOUS

    "A breach of faith" is how Dr. Stresemann's newspaper, the "Taglische Rundschau," describes" the proposed creation of new seats on the ...

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  16. WORN-OUT THEORIES

    Mr. G. N. Barnes, P.C., the Labor leader, (who was a member of the War Cabinet in 1917), enthusiastically welcomes the "Daily Mail's", ...

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  17. FORMER K.S. MASTER

    Canon Arthur Coombes died while presiding at a choir supper at Chichester, Sussex. He was ordained In Australia, and was formerly a master ...

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    Some of the young people at the Protestant Alliance picnic at Clifton Gardens had the lime of their lives in yesterday's heat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. HINT FROM PRINCE

    Acting on a suggestion by the Prince of Wales, the Government Is allocating £200,000 with which to provide the civil service with sports ...

    Article : 102 words
  20. TALKING TO WORLD

    The Post Office authorities are gratified with the success attained in wireless telephony by Rugby station, and especially at a cable from ...

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