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  4. LOSS OF £95,000

    How a Young Welshman, Tom Lewis, a wealthy war-time shipowner, is alleged to have lost £60,000, plus enormous costs in protracted litigation, and ...

    Article : 412 words
  5. "FORGET THE PAST"

    Lord Carson, in a letter to the Ulster Unionist Council meeting, held at Belfast to-day, wrote: "The great aim of Northern Ireland should now ...

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  6. DEADLY GAS

    The boy survivor in the Liverpool gas poisoning case says that he awoke once during his six days stupor. It was night, and he called often for ...

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  7. HUNS' FINANCES

    A message from Berlin says that the Reichstag was crowded when the Imperial Chancellor (Dr. Wirth) dealt with the question of reparations, and ...

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  8. POLICE USE BATONS

    There were nine arrests at Southwark last night, following on an unemployed demonstration, which the police broke up with their batons. ...

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  9. "TAKING LIFE EASY"

    Dean Inge, preaching at the Australian service at St. Dunstan's-in-the-East, said that perhaps Australians were generally disposed to take life ...

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  10. SERIOUS CHARGE

    A message from New York states that the police court was crowded with leading sportsmen during the hearing of charges against Tex Rickard, the ...

    Article : 128 words
  11. AUSTRALIANS IN LONDON

    Sir Joseph and Lady Cook gave their first recaption to Australians in London to-day. It was a distinguished gathering. ...

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  12. CONTRASTS IN A MAIL STEAMER'S LIFE

    On Thursday the P. and O. steamer M[?]alwa was spick and span and gay with bunting. She was then moored in Athol Bight as flagship to the Anniversary Regatta. Yesterday she was moored at the bunkering depot where she took in coal, and was smothered in coal dust. To-day she is back again at her wharf at Circular Quay, getting cleaned up. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. POPE'S FUNERAL

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Rome states that most impressive scenes were witnessed at the burial of the late Pope in the vaults of ...

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  14. £411 A WEEK

    In compliance with the unemployed's demands, the Poplar Guardians have voted relief with a maximum of £4 11s a week, plus a hundredweight of coal, ...

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  15. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

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  16. MOTOR THIEVES

    New Ford motor cars seem to have been a special prey for a gang of motor thieves, and their widespread ramifications have been discovered by ...

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  17. PURSE OF £60,000

    A message from New York states that a syndicate of London sportsmen has offered Dempsey £60,000 for a return match with Carpentier in London ...

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  18. NEW P. AND O. LINER

    The 12,100 ton twin screw P. and O. liner Bendigo, which is for the Australian service via the Cape, was launched at Harland and Wollf's ...

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  19. MOUNT STEPHEN'S WILL

    The comparative smallness of the residue of the late Lord Mount Stephen's will is the result of the payment of over £500,000 from the estate in ...

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