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  4. WIRELESS WAR

    "Though the present uncertain position in politics unavoidably suspends many matters," said the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, to ...

    Article : 374 words
  5. ISLAND SUBMERGED

    A temporary dyke, built to check the floods in the Seine, burst yesterday, morning, and water and mud overwhelmed the small island of St. ...

    Article : 154 words
  6. PEN OR RACQUET ?

    The executive of the United States Lawn Tennis Association has adopted a rule that professional players must cease writing articles on the game ...

    Article : 152 words
  7. GOLDEN TOMB

    Enough gold has been found in King Tutankhamen's tomb, says the Luxor correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company, to ...

    Article : 73 words
  8. FICKLE FRANCE

    "The Times," pointing out that France is developing a purely national policy taking less and less account of her chief, allies, and ...

    Article : 147 words
  9. DRY! DRY!! DRY!!!

    Representative Upshaw attacked "bootleggers" before the United States Congress, in a speech reminiscent of drier days. He advocated ...

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  10. BLOWN TO PIECES

    "While seven miners were preparing at midnight to descend the Rhosamman colliery, in Carmarthenshire, explosives which they intended to use ...

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  11. ON WITH THE DANCE

    when a storm blew down the Public Hall at Boree, N.S.W., residents quickly cleared away the wreckage and now use the floor for open-air dances. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ANOTHER EFFORT

    Viscount Klyoura, President of the Privy Council, following a second request from the Prince Regent, has agreed to resume his attempt to form ...

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  13. ENVOYS OF CULTURE

    Dr. Mackail, the English classical scholar, who recently visited Australia, told the Classical Association that the Australians had greatly ...

    Article : 101 words
  14. RELIC OF THE DIXMUDE

    The Minister for Marine in Paris has received no confirmation of the report of the discovery of wreckage from the Dixmude hear San Marco, in Sardinia, says a message from ...

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  15. PREFERENCE

    The "Stars" political correspondent declares that the Cablnet's draft of the King's Speech does not mention the tariffs but ...

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  16. SACK OF LIMA

    The members of the scientific research expedition, which has been formed to cruise, in the South Pacific Ocean, believe that they have ...

    Article : 159 words
  17. WEARING ITS END?

    Sir Lomer Gouin (Minister for Justice, since Mr. Mackenzie King's Government attained power, and formerly Premier of Quebec) has ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. FISHERMEN'S GREAT HAUL

    After a two hours' struggle, this giant skate weighing 21cwt., was landed by a fishing party at Stony Point Victoria. Included in a six hours' catch were night sharks and 243 other fish. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Sir Henry McMahon says that under the Lord's Day. Observance Act no charge can be made for admission to the Empire ...

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  20. MABEL NORMAND

    Miss Mabel Normand, the cinema star, to-day underwent an operation for appendicitis. She is reported to be in a highly ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. CHINA'S CUSTOMS.

    The Inspector-General of Customs, in his, comments on China's Customs revenues for 1923, mentions that all foreign loans and indemnities, ...

    Article : 117 words
  22. WOMEN OBJECT

    The Women's Freedom League has witten to Mr. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, stating that its members urn keenly disappointed that women ...

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  23. TO AVENGE VOROWSKY

    As a reprisal for the acquittal of Conradi on the charge of murdering M. Vorowsky, the Soviet delegate to the Lausanne Conference, the Soviet ...

    Article : 53 words
  24. TOOK THE HINT

    A driver who had loft a coal dray standing on a railway line, while he closed the level-crossing gates, saw a train approaching a few yards away. He took a running kick at the ...

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  25. FALL IN THE FRANC

    The sterling rate of exchange today advanced one point to 4.27 dollars to the £, while francs touch a new low level, the quotation being 4.3 ...

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  26. WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR

    The New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Massey, denies that New Zealand has any wish, like Canada, to appoint its own ambassador to ...

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  27. STRIKE THREATENED

    A railway sense is made possible by the locomotive men's rejection of the wages board's award, which reduces the wages of drivers by 30s a ...

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  28. COOK'S NEXT OPPONENT

    The Australian heavyweight boxer George Cook is matched to meet Van der Veer, the Dutch boxer, on February 3. ...

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  29. ROYAL ENTRANTS

    The French champion Eplnard has been entered for the Lincolnshire Handicap. His Majesty has First Venture engaged, and the King of ...

    Article : 34 words
  30. SUBSCRIPTION RATES

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