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  4. SPLIT UNHEALED

    Attempts by Mr. Baldwin, who has been selected as leader of the British Conservatives, to unite the party have failed so far. He ...

    Article : 489 words
  5. STREET FIGHTING

    Street battles have occurred at Bochum between the Communists, and police, citizens and firemen. Bloodshed has spread to other towns in the Ruhr and mob law is uppermost in many places. ...

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  6. EVEREST AGAIN

    At a meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, Lord Ronaldshay, the president, announced that it was hoped to launch another expedtion ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DE VALERA GIVES IN

    De Valera has thrown up the sponge. In an order to his followers he admits that the Republican cause has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. VARNISH OF OLD STRADS

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Paris states that the lost secret of the Cremona varnish used by Stradivarius and Guarnerius has ...

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  9. HAVEN !

    "My ship, it went a-sailing a-sailing on the sea," and then someone mentioned Rose Bay, and that was the end of her. They tied her up, and all the use she was to the world was that she helped to make a pretty picture prettier. Rose Bay is now a kind of Old Men's Home for ships that are out of work; and there they float, tied up in bunches, mocked at by every puny wave that rolls in the bay with the pretty name and the famous odor, while they dream of the days when they fought the seas and rode the gales, and made the world from end to end. But now -- Rose Bay ! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. IN THE "PIE BELT"

    Friends of the British Ambassador, Sir Auckland Geddes, say that they are not surprised at the London ...

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  11. EXIT THE LANDLORD

    Introducing a Government bill with the object of completing the scheme of land purchase commenced in Ireland in 1870, Mr. P. J. Hogan, Free ...

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  12. VESSEL ASHORE

    An excursion steamer with 350 members of a football club aboard, went aground on a sandbank a[?] Lough Swilly. ...

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  13. REVOLT AGAINST "REDS"

    A revolt against the Soviet Government has broken out in the Altai district of Siberia (says the Berlin correspondent of "The Times") ...

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  14. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    No agreement was reached by the Premiers' Conference regarding taxation, but a basis for further negotiation was fixed. This will ...

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  15. IN DARKEST PAPUA

    Lord Ronaldshay, presiding at the Royal Geographical Society, handed Sir Joseph Cook the patrons' medal awarded to Mr. Staniforth Smith ...

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  16. RAILWAYS IN TROUBLE

    Difficulties in the railway world are likely to be increased by the ballot of the railway workshop men, which resulted in a two-thirds majority ...

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  17. YOUNG MEN'S FANCIES

    Marry young is the precept extensively practised in England. According to vital statistics for 1921, the average age of men who ...

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