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  4. HOT AND SULTRY

    City Forecasts Hot and sultry, with fresh to strong and squally N. W. to W. winds, A tendency to ...

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  7. Bulletin Taken to Mean King Is Making Progress

    Only one bulletin concerning the King's condition was issued to-day and no further official announcement will be made until to-morrow night. At 8.15 to-night, Lord Dawson and Sir Stanley ...

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  8. "SHOW PASS!"

    "Conspirators meeting to formulate some deadly plot could not have taken more elaborate precautions to keep their plans secret," says the "Evening News" referring to the meeting of the Salvation Army High Council at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Sunbury Court, in Middlesex near Staines, where the High Council of the Salvation Army is in secret session, (See story on this page). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DISILLUSIONED

    The old story of a romantic infatuation that ended in disillusionment and death was repeated to the Chelsea Coroner ...

    Article : 370 words
  11. MUST PAY

    The shipowners have circularised shippers intimating that the revised freights rates from the United Kingdom to ...

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  12. TRAIN SMASH

    Five persons were killed and eleven injured when two coaches of the Bristol-Nottingham mail train overturned, ...

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  13. BURIED PAST

    Mr. Leonard Wooley, who is in charge or the British Museum Expedition at Ur, in an article in "The Times," ...

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    Premiers of five States having a friendly chat at the Hotel Canberra yesterday. From left to right: Mr. Butler (South Australia), Sir William MacPherson (Victoria) Mr. Bavin (New South Wales), Mr. McCormack (Queensland), and Mr. McPhee (Tasmania). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. INTO SEA

    A French naval all-metal seaplane, piloted by Lieutenant Campordon, with four officer passengers, was making a trial flight, when, four miles from ...

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  16. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    A serious outbreak occurred Cowan-street, St. Ives, this afternoon, and one house was destroyed and three were in serious danger. ...

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  17. To Test Fate

    The Government intends to secure a dissolution of Parliament for the last Week in May or as early as possible after that date. ...

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  18. British Unemployed

    London, Tuesday.-- The Ministry of Labor announces that the number of unemployed on December 31 was 1,520,700, 249,578 more than on ...

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  19. WIRELESS WAVES TO KILL SMALL ANIMALS AND GERMS

    It is announced that Professor Esau, of Jena, has succeeded in sending, without an aerial, ultrashort wireless waves, possessing peculiar properties, ...

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  20. DYING DRAMATIST SEES MASTERPIECE FILMED

    The death of Henry Arthur Jones, the noted dramatist, yesterday, was the result of congestion of the lungs. He had undergone three operations ...

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  21. Anti-Japanese Feeling

    Hongkong, Tuesday.--A naval wireless message from Hankow states that considerable feeling is shown there following the accidental killing of a ...

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