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  6. BANDAGED BEAMS

    The operation of taking to pieces the framework which supported the pall of King Tutankhamen's tomb has been started, says the Luxor ...

    Article : 261 words
  7. FRANCE'S ARMY

    Important changes in the French army organisation involving the dissolution of a large number of units and the creation of new ones, will ...

    Article : 282 words
  8. HOLLYWOOD NIGHTS

    The city's most exciting New Year shooting involves the names of two leading moving picture actresses, and almost resulted in the death of Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 298 words
  9. HOAXED A BISHOP

    A practical joke played on the Bishop of Sodor and Man, Rt. Rev. James Denton Thompson, the author of many books on religious subjects, ...

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  10. FOREIGN OPERA

    Mr. Rutland Boughton, the English opera composer, in opposing the proposed Viennese opera season at Covent Garden next summer, declares ...

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  11. VILLERS MEMORIAL

    His tour of the battlefields has impressed upon the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, the necessity of erecting the long discussed memorial ...

    Article : 233 words
  12. PROLONGING LIFE

    A counterblast to the triumphant declarations that science will be successful in combating disease and prolonging life was delivered, by Mr. ...

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  13. BARING=GOULD DEAD

    Rev. Sabine Baring Gould, author of the well-known hymn, "Onward, Christian Soldiers," has died at the age of 90. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. GAOL SCANDAL

    The two warders dismissed from Wormwood Scrubs, after an inquiry into the smuggling out for publication of Horatio Bottomley's prison diary, ...

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  15. WANTS THREE FIGHTS

    Jack Dempsey, the pugilist, told Tex Rickard, the fight promoter, today that he wished to fight Gibbons, Firpo, and Wills this year, in the order ...

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  16. "IF YOU'RE 107 AND CAN'T LAUGH, LIFE'S NOT WORTH LIVING"

    W. Rosa (centre) and two of his mates at the Lidcombe Old Men's Home. Ross was born 107 years ago, seven miles off Sydney in the convict ship Rover. His father, a Scot, was first mate. Ross went to sea as a cab in boy on a sailer when he was 13, and it did him no harm. "Rough? Oh no," he says. "I don't think the sea life, in those days was much rougher than it is now. There's only this-- they used to give you good rum 80 years ago." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. EMPIRE TRADE SHIP

    The British Trade Ship Company, which was inaugurated in 1921 disclaims connection with the trade ship company at the head of which was ...

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  18. RUHR NEGOTIATIONS

    The French Government is now preparing a reply to Germany as to its Ruhr and Rhineland demands. It is expected to be delivered to Herr ...

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  19. ARRESTED ON HIS BEAT

    A plainclothes constable arrested John Clark, a uniformed constable, on his beat, on several charges of breaking and entering offices at Lambeth, ...

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  20. SHOCK TOO MUCH

    Samuel Miller, a delicate looking man, fainted at Portsmouth, when he was presented with a certificate and £10 from the Carnegie Fund for ...

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  21. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    The Sinn Fein Party in Ireland has issued a New Year manifesto, in which it states: "This is the eighth year of our Republic. ...

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  22. DOMINIONS BEST

    Mr. F. McDougall, of the Australian fruit delegation to Britain, in his address at the Royal Colonial Institute, emphasised the value of British ...

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  23. ORSOVA DELAYED

    The Orsova has been delayed for 24 hours by gales in the Gulf of Lyons. The ship received no damage. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA'S FLEET

    Captain Thomas Wardle, senior officer of the Reserve Fleet at the Nore, sails for Australia in the middle of March. He succeeds Rear-Admiral ...

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  25. DETECTIVE ABSCONDS

    Mrs. Brown, of Manchester, the wife of an absconding detective, killed herself by inhaling gas fumes after she received a letter from her ...

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  26. SUBSCRIPTION RATES

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  27. NOT OPEN ON SUNDAYS

    The British Empire Exhibition Board has decided not to open the Exhibition on Sundays. A national thanksgiving service will ...

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