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  4. SHACKLETON BADE "GOD SPEED"

    Sir Ernest Shackleton and his gallant companions sailed from England for the Antarctic yesterday. Splendid achievement in gathering knowledge of great value and thrilling adventures are sure to be their lot. Their voyagings must have an especial value for Australia. "The Sun" has therefore-- through United Service, Ltd.-- acquired the exclusive rights to publish the adventures of the explorers, whether ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "IN THE DARK"

    While there is no suggestion of a hitch in the arrangements for the Washington Conference, a peculiar position exists. The British ...

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  6. ALARM IN DUBLIN

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Dublin says there is profound disappointment and lively alarm throughout the country. Ireland wanted peace, ...

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  7. "PROHIBITION"

    Lord Northcliffe, in a special article in the "Daily Mail," says: "Prohibition as I have seen it in America and Canada is another word for ...

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  8. IN BEAR'S GRIP

    An exciting incident occurred in the bear pit of the London Zoo, as a result of which a nine-years-old boy was seriously injured, and probably will ...

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  9. BORROWED £133,500

    On an issued capital of £2, according to the Public prosecutor at Mariborough-street Police Court, Joseph Aspinall, a director of the Crafnant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The Quest, in which the Expedition will travel 30,000 miles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ANDERSON'S DEFEAT

    A message from Philadelphia says that J. O. Anderson had the lion's share of the applause of the majority of the ten thousand enthusiastic spectators ...

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  12. DOCTOR GAOLED

    Dr. R. W. Starkie, the London police surgeon and medical officer to the St. Pancras Board of Guardians, who was indicted on a series of serious charges ...

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  13. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Twelve hundred boilermakers at Vickers' works at Barrow have struck because a unlonist got in Arrears with his subscriptions. ...

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  14. PICTURES FOR ADELAIDE

    The Orient Line has undertaken to deliver framed picture's of King William IV. and Queen Adelaide, dated 1830 and 1831, which Queen Mary ...

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  15. CARPENTIER v. GIBBONS

    M. Descamps, manager for Georges Carpentier, has cabled to Tex Rickard, the well-known promoter, that Carpentier certainly will fight Gibbous for the ...

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