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  6. HOME-TRUTHS

    The text of a speech delivered by King Alfonso[?]t Cordova in May, 1921 bitterly attacking politicians, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MIXED DOUBLES

    Vincent Richards, the American tennis player, who figured in the Davis Cup matches prominently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JEWS ALARMED

    The Englishman who recently returned from Russia, and who predicts anti-Jewish outbreaks throughout the country, continuing his story in the ...

    Article : 364 words
  9. LIGHT CRUISERS

    It is expected that the Macdonald Government will abandon the Admiralty's plans to accelerate the replacement of light cruisers decided ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LOVE UNREQUITED

    A remarkable instance of unrequited love was given at the inquest at Richmond on the body of Nurse Prout She became infatuated with ...

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  11. IN CELLAR COOL

    Another prosecution in the campaign against the illegal sale of liquor by night clubs is that of Rector's Club, one of the largest and most ...

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  12. OIL SCANDALS

    President Coolidge is having difficulty in getting counsel to prosecute in the oil leases scandal, which involves a former member of the ...

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  13. MELBA CHEERS THEM UP

    The British National Opera Company has been immensely cheered up by Dame Nellie Melba's adherence to her promise to tour the British ...

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  14. "HAVE MERCY ON ME"

    Louisa Cooper and her son George appeared at the Bristol Police Court on charges arising from the murder of the husband and father, George ...

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  15. ROMANCE OF A PRIME MINISTER

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the pew Prime Minister of England, is what is known as a "Lossie loon." That is to say, he was born and brought up at Lossiemouth, a little fishing town on the Moray Firth, in Scotland. No. 1 picture is that of "The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. LOSES FAITH

    The resignation of M. Venizelos is feared, according to the Athene correspondent of "The Times," who says that it is now known that his recent ...

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  17. UNDER THE LOCOMOTIVE

    While the driver and fireman were underneath a railway engine at Beauvais, in France (says the correspondent of the "Daily Mail"), seeking to ...

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  18. JOYOUS FUNERAL

    Church bells rang a wedding peal at the funeral of Mrs. Congreve, the mother of General Sir Walter Congreve, who was buried at Burton. ...

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  19. BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP

    Smith, the billiard player, explains that his negotiations with Inman in endeavoring to cancel the match arranged for April in Sheffield, caused ...

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  20. STERLING IMPROVES

    Sterling on Wall-street advanced two cents when the market realised that European speculators who had sold "short" expecting that the Labor ...

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  21. SUN NEWS-PICTORIAL

    Copies can be obtained front Railway and Quay Bookstalls. Gordon & Gotch. all News-agent, or through this Office. ...

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