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  6. WHEN TURKS BOLTEDG

    How an accidental rifle shot nearly started war in the neutral zone at the Dardanelles, and how a British subaltern chased panic-stricken Turks in order to explain that no offence was meant, is ...

    Article : 972 words
  7. RACECOURSE CRIMINALS

    Dramatic outbreaks occurred in court when seven racing hooligans, found guilty of racecourse assaults, frauds, and robberies, ...

    Article : 269 words
  8. ELECTION LIBEL SUIT

    An election libel action has been brought by Mr. J. M. M. Erskine, Independent Conservative candidate for Westminster, against the St. George's ...

    Article : 195 words
  9. STATE ENTERPRISE

    Signor Mussolini, the new Premier of Italy, is filled with bright ideas for economy according to the London "Daily Mail's'' Rome correspondent. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 234 words
  10. PRIDE'S DOWNFALL

    Earl Haig, representing the British Army, will unveil on Armistice Day a monument erected in the clearing in the ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. BACK TO THE FOLD

    As far as present evidence goes, 54 candidates will be returned unopposed at the elections-- Unionists 40, Liberals 5, National Liberals 4, Labor ...

    Article : 144 words
  12. AUSTRALIAN WINES

    The Empire Exhibition Management Committee, which promised to use Empire goods as far as possible, "though, of course, certain articles, ...

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  13. POISON GAS ARGUMENT

    Poison gas was used against Communist students (says the Petrograd correspondent of "The Times") in revenge for a defeat in the elections for ...

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  14. WILHELM'S BRIDE

    German customs officials have detained at the frontier the luggage of Princess He[?]mions of Reuss, the ex- Kaiser's fiancee, on the ground that ...

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  15. FUNEREAL DANCING

    The dancing world of Paris is tired of "jazz" and the "shimmy." Ecstatic leaps, tremors, and extravagant poses have given place to a ...

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  16. EMPIRE TRADE SLOGAN

    Addressing the British Marino Engineers' Association, Sir Joseph Cook (Australian High Commissioner) formulated the slogan "Empire ships ...

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  17. BODY EXHUMED

    The body of the Ilford clerk, Thompson, who was stabbed to death while returning from the theatre with his wife, has been exhumed in order to ...

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  18. FIREDAMP KILLS 212

    An explosion of firedamp in a coal mine at Lupeny (Austria) is believed to have killed 212 miners. Attempts at rescue have been ...

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  19. Father Vaughan Buried

    Rev. Bernard Vaughan, the noted Jesuit preacher, was buried at Kensal Green, London, on Friday. Requiem Mass was celebrated at Farm-street ...

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  20. HOW WHITTIER WON YESTERDAY'S BIG RACE AT FLEMINGTON

    The finish of the Victoria Derby, run yesterday at Flemington. The picture, which was obtained by a combination of photography and telegraphy, shows Whittier-winning from Cliffdale-- the view of whom was partly hidden from the camera by an adventurous spectator or two-- with Anton King third. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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