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  6. "SCREWED" BY ICE

    Captain Wisting, commander of Amundsen's ship Maud, now cruising in the Arctic, has wirelessed through Spitzbergen the following message, ...

    Article : 240 words
  7. "NICE TRADE"

    The Dickens Fellowship is bewildered at the action of the film censor in excising from the new film "Oliver Twist," in which Jackie Coogan is ...

    Article : 155 words
  8. PHARAOH'S QUEEN

    The extraordinary, interest throughout the world in the Earl of Carnarvon's discoveries at Luxor led the Egyptian Government to erect a ...

    Article : 320 words
  9. CHILDREN'S SEASON

    Tens of thousands of school boys and girls arriving homeward-bound, and filling the stations with shouts of joy, when not smothered by parental ...

    Article : 609 words
  10. IN THE ICE-KING'S MIGHTY GRIP

    Amundsen's power-schooner Maud, which has had her latest experience of screwing" by an ice pack. The Maud can stand it, for she was specially selected by Amundsen for the carrying out of his plan, which is to have his ship frozen into the ice and carried, by the ocean drift across ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PERILS OF THE SEA

    The world's biggest collision occurred at Southampton. The Majestic (56,551 tons), while berthing in a gale, was carried across the dock, ...

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  12. IMMIGRATION

    Sir Joseph Cook has forwarded to. the "Daily Herald" a reply to the manifesto of the N.S.W. Labor Council, attacking immigration to ...

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  13. £363,000 IN DEATH DUTIES

    Sir Prince Smith, the late chairman of the Bradford District Bank, and a millionaire worsted machinery-maker, of Kelghley, Yorkshire, left £1,181,000. ...

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  14. STUBBORN TURKS

    At this morning's mooting of tho Minorities' Sub-Commission (says a message from Lausanne), the Turks adopted an uncompromising attitude, ...

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  15. NO BURGLARS EMPLOYED

    Mr. Havelock Wilson (president of the British Seamen's Union) has written denying the truth of the allegation that he employed men to steal a safe ...

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  16. "IN WRETCHED HUTS"

    Mr. J. M. Jeffries, the "Daily Mail" correspondent, instancing the blunders of administration in Palestine, states that the British gendarmerie ...

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  17. "THE SUN'S" TOY FUND BRINGS JOY TO SYDNEY HOSPITAL

    There was a merry time at the Sydney Hospital last evening, when that institution's share of the the toys from "The Sun's" Fund were distributed to about seventy little invalid children. The gifts were arranged on a great Christmas tree, part of which is shown in the picture, and Dr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. BARRIER MINES

    Presiding at the meeting of the Barrier General Trust, Ltd.,. Sir Murland Evans referred to the Broken Hill property, and said it was ...

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  19. FOUND SHOT DEAD

    A well-dressed first-class passenger, who was subsequently identified as J. M. Quinton, a master of Stanmore Park Preparatory School, Hants, was ...

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  20. SUN NEWS-PICTORIAL

    Copies can be obtained from Railway and Quay Bookstalls. Gordon & Gotch, all Newsagents, or through this Office, ...

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