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  5. Queen Persuades The King to Take More Nourishment

    To-night's bulletin, issued at 8.15, and signed by Lord Dawson, Sir Stanley Hewett and Sir Hugh Rigby, stated:--The King has passed, a good day, ...

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  6. 1929 DIN

    Nowhere in the universe was the Old Year, rung out and the New Year rung in more cheerilythan in this cosmopolitan ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Flu's Toll

    Twenty-two deaths from influenza occurred here yesterday and to-day bringing the total number of deaths since the outbreak a fortnight ago, to 134. ...

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  8. NEAR THING

    An incident reminiscent of the Biblical story of Belshazzar's feast, was described by Mrs. Isaacson, an American, who Was rescued by aeroplane from Kabul, when interviewed by the Lahore correspondent of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. KEEPING UP

    Two aeroplanes, now aloft, are trying to break endurance records, but both are making use of trick devices for ...

    Article : 211 words
  10. 5 KILLED

    The bursting of a main gas pipe at Duisburg (Rhenish Prussia) killed five persons. Seventeen others from adjoining houses were taken to ...

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  11. MYSTERY COTTAGE

    Members of the Salvation Army, including Americans, are demanding that the mystery of the lone cottage at Southwold (Suffolk), where General ...

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  12. BATTLE OVER

    The biggest development in rail and road services since the Act empowering the railway companies to take up ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ROUND WORLD

    Dr. Eckener, who had charge of the Graf Zeppelin in its flight from Germany to America and back, announces, according to the Berlin correspondent ...

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  14. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    AUSTRALIA.--Second Innings. Bradman. c Duckworth, b Geary, 112; O[?]ham, not out, 39; Grimmett not out, [?] sundries, 13, Eight ...

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  15. "CAN'T DO IT"

    "I don't believe prohibition ever will be enforced," declared Mr. W. R. Hearst, the newspaper magnate, day, when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. MORE CHEERFUL WAY OF QUOTING CANCER ODDS

    "The majority of lecturers scare their audiences by telling them that one in eight will die of cancer. I prefer to tell you that you have a seven to ...

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  17. CHICAGO SEEKS TO IMPROVE ITS REPUTATION

    Stung by taunts from all over the world that the city is the most lawless and crime-ridden spot on the earth's surface, Chicago is celebrating ...

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