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  4. BURIED FOR 3,000 YEARS

    ON OPENING the entrance to the inner chamber of Tutankhamen's tomb Lord Carnarvon found his sarcophagus within a series of golden shrines. As the doorway was broken down the inner chamber ...

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  6. AUTOMATIC TRAIN STOP

    "THE CLEAREST and most logical summing up ever delivered by a Coroner." Thai is the public's opinion of Dr. William Ramsay Smith's finding with respect to the collision on. January 29, when a passenger ...

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  7. POOR BOWLING

    DURBAN, To-day.—Gloriously fine weather following on five days of fain favoured the great final test match between South Africa and the M.C.C. ...

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  9. MAN WHO CAME BACK

    [?] years' absolute from [?] Hill celebrated his return to the game by a clever [?] against Victoria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. OUR "CALIFORNIA"

    LONDON, To-day.—Featuring a description of the development work in the Murray Valley and the Lake Victoria storage scheme, the "Times" Trade and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. EXCLUSIVE PHOTOGRAPHS FROM LUXOR.

    At considerable expense the "Mail" has secured the South Australian rights to reproduce the official pictures taken by the "Times" of Lord Carnarvon's epoch-making discoveries at ...

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  13. IRISH AFFAIRS

    LONDON, To-day.—The "Times" correspondent in Dublin says an extensive round-up is progressing in County Cork Thirty women I.R.A.'s including ...

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  14. DUKE'S ALLOWANCE.

    LONDON, To-day.—Mr. Kirkwood (Labour) created an uproar in the House of Commons while attempting to discuss the Duke of York's civil list allowance at ...

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  15. A FAMILY HOME.

    With a perfect tennis lawn, a magnificent billiard room, a delightful garden, and a special dancing floor, it would be difficult to imagine a more ideal residence ...

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  16. WANTED TO FIGHT.

    LONDON, To-day.—Muscular Laboures were prevented from a display of sticuffs in the Commons when a Communist (Mr. Newbold), in criticising the ...

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  17. GREAT EMPIRE

    LONDON, To-day.—Speaking on the Address-in-Reply in the House of Commons Mr. J. R. Olynes said he did not disapprove of emigration, but it was not ...

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  18. WHEAT AND FREIGHT RATES.

    LONDON, To-day.—Australian wheat in port is offering at 50/ a quarter. Shipments shortly to arrive are quoted at 49/ Freights to Australia March-April ...

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  19. WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    LONDON, To-day.—The Lawn Tennis Association has recommended that the the of World's Championship, applied to the Wimbledon Tournament should be ...

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  21. CLOSING IN ON THE TAIL-ENDERS

    A TYPICAL PLACING OF THE FIELD IN THE CONCLUDING STAGES OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S INNINGS AGAINST VICTORIA. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. CHURCH REUNION.

    LONDON, To-day.—The "Times' correspondent at the Vatican says that, following upon discussions with Cardinal Mender, Lord Halifax, who twenty years age ...

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  23. THE WEATHER.

    The maximum temperature in the city to-day wins 96.5. To-day's noon forecast states:—"Fine and warm to hot. Northerly winds, followed by cool southerly change ...

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