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  6. REVOLUTION'S AIM

    The aim of the Greek revolutionists is to reestablish the army and rally the country so that Thrace may not be given up to the Turks. Kemal Pasha, in reply to a further note by the ...

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  7. THE PERFECT SERVANT

    The British Government is subsidising a scheme for the training of domestic servants, and has contributed £50,000 for training for thirteen weeks. ...

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  8. THE BOLSHIE NAVY

    With everyone, from the captain down to the cabin boy, on a footing of equality, the Soviet steamer Bolshevik has arrived at Harwich. ...

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  9. BRITAIN IN THE EAST

    Newly "arrived from a holiday in the Near East danger zone, Mr. Ala[?] Box, formerly secretary to the Commonwealth Offices in London, gave a ...

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  10. WOMEN AT GENEVA

    Sir Mark Sheldon has returned from Geneva greatly impressed by the advantages of Australia's and Canada's direct representation on the League ...

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  11. WHERE THE TURK HAS TRESPASSED

    The map shows whore the Kemalist detachments have invaded the neutral zone of the Straits. The first invasion took place at Erenkeui. Other incursions came from the direction of Sarachelli and from points due oast of Chanak, the hills around which afford commanding positions for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BEYOND UNDERSTANDING

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, unveiling a war memorial at Glasgow, said that in olden times, after a war which had exhausted mankind, we should ...

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  13. OVER THE BATTLEMENTS

    Captain Garter, the winner of the Welsh amateur golf championship, was offered 100 to 1 by a lady golfer that he could not hit a ball into ...

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  14. "SIR JOB" GETS WARM .

    When a vote for educational purposes was before tho League of Nations at Geneva, Sir Joseph Cook and the Jam of Nawanagar (the cricketer ...

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  15. LAUGHED TO DEATH

    A 14-months old child, playing with a bottle containing eight tablets of Easton's syrup, broke the bottle and swallowed the tablets. ...

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  16. CARNIVAL DRESSES

    [?] opening day of the [?]dy on he right is Mrs. Greenwood. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. WONDER SPRINTER

    A Johannesburg schoolboy named Betts recently astounded the South African athletic world by sprinting 100 yards In 9 4-5 sec. Today he ...

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  18. REVOLT IN S. AFRICA

    A special Criminal Court at Johannesburg has sentenced to death Lawrence Murray Sanders and Anteries Willem Lategan, for murdering a ...

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