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  6. Communists Plot Against Britain's Position in Asia

    The Esthonian authorities are inflicting swift and ruthless punishment on Communists. An agent of the Third International, who secretly organised the revolutionaries, was shot at midnight in a forest where 200 Communists have previously been executed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ICE DYNAMITED

    A message from King's Bay (Spitsbergen), where Captain Amundsen is to commence his Polar flight, says:--The Arctic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. INTO THE AIR

    According to the aeronautical correspondent of the "Daily Mail," the new light cruiser, H.M.S. Enterprise, at present undergoing her trials, is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HONEYMOON CRIME

    The romance of the pretty daughter of a Clapham hotel-keeper had a tragic ending. While they were spending their honeymoon in a Middlesex village, the "bridegroom" killed her and himself. ...

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  10. SHACKLING SHYLOCK

    The House of Commons, without a division, read for the second time a Private Members' Bill, introduced by Major R. Glyn ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HANDS CUT OFF

    Syrian rebels captured Druse messengers who were carrying French despatches to Druse notables. The men were court-martialled and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BACK TO LIFE

    The "British Medical Journal" reports a remarkable case of restoration to life. During an abdominal operation the ...

    Article : 94 words
  13. "INEVITABLE?"

    Trade union leaders lake a grave view of the coal crisis, which they think resembles that of July. They declare that a conflict is inevitable unless Mr. ...

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  14. OUR GOODS IN U.S.A.

    The first real Australian trade drive in the United States has opened favorably. The Austral American Company has opened offices, and its ...

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  15. GONE TOO FAR

    The Boston "Christian Science Monitor," in a leading article on the New South Wales Legislative Council controversy, says:-- ...

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  16. TARIFF THREAT

    The Canadian capital has been invaded by a delegation of 2000, employees of motor car factories, who claim that the industry will be ...

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  17. NOT AGGRESSIVE

    "The Italians are a great race, and are growing enormously every year," said the French Prime Minister, M. Briand, discussing Franco-Italian ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. "STEEL HELMETS"

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reveals that the mobilisation of the secret army organisation known as the "Steel Helmets" ...

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  19. WENT TO NIGHTCLUB

    "The life this girl has led unfortunately resembles that of many young women of to-day. She is only 19, yet she went to a night club, ...

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    This extraordinary sight was witnessed at the White City Courts yesterday afternoon, during an interval when heavy rain had temporarily stopped the play. One of the courts had been covered with tarpaulins, on which the falling rain rapidly accumulated. Then of a sudden, a gust of wind, of gale force, found its way under the tarpaulins, which bellied violently, with the result that the water was thrown off in a thick spray. Even a ladder which had been used as a weight was driven up into the air. It took a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CABLES IN BRIEF

    The late Baron Leith, of Aberdeenshire, who died in November, 1925, left an estate valued at £670,000.-- "Sun" Special. ...

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  22. READY FOR SIGNING

    The treaty between Germany and Russia has been completed, says the Berlin correspondent of "The Times." It will be signed during the ...

    Article : 86 words
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