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  5. AIR MAIL TRAGEDY

    LONDON, To-day. — A British mail aeroplane, from the Croydon aerodrome, on its way to Paris coilided with a French machine, which had left Le Bourget for ...

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  7. WHEN SOCIALISTS TRAVEL

    LONDON, To-day, The "Times" [?]represent at Genoa described the Russian delegation as luxurious'y housed in the Imperial suke at the Hotel Imperial, ...

    Article : 377 words
  8. FRESH OUTRAGE

    LONDON, Today.—Irish news brings disquieting reports of fresh outrages. Republican youths have carried out a whisky destruction campaign against a well-known ...

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  9. SHAGKLETON'S DEATH

    LONDON, To-day.—The "Daily Mail" publishes a private letter received in London, disclosing that the late Sir Ernest Shackleten suffered from a sever seizure ...

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  10. VICTORY BONDS

    LONDON, To-day.—How Horaio Bottomley kept the Victory Bonds accounts was shown at Bow Street when an accountant gave evidence that there was ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. WELCOME TO JAPAN

    TOKIO, To-day.—Japan is all agog in anticipation of the arrival on Wednesday of the Prince of Wales. Wedcome arches are springing up in Tokio, Yokohama, and ...

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  12. ROYAL ASSENT

    LONDON, To-day.—The correspondence with regard to the reserved Queensland Bill for the abolition of the legislative Council thus been issued as a while Paper. ...

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  13. GERMANY'S TROUBLES.

    LONDON, To-day. — The "French" (Berlin) reports that 132,000 metal workers in Germany are on strike or locked out. The trouble originated in a strike at ...

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  14. "HEARTLESS CRIMINAL"

    CAPETWON, To-day.—The Premier (Mr. Smuts), in a speech replying to accusations by Gen. Hertzog that the was a heartless criminal and took ...

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  15. AUSTRIA'S EX-EMPEROR

    LONDON, To-day.—A great Monarchist demonstration followed on the Requiem Mass at the Vienna Cathedral for the late ex-Emperer Karl. Crowds Marche ...

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  17. PRINCESS' COUNTRY HOME,

    LONDON, To-day.—It is authoritetively announced that the future country home of Princess Mary and Lord Lascebles will, be Goldsborough Hall, near ...

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  19. "CONGESTED" TRAFFIC.

    One of the reasons given by the Municipal Tramways Trust for the alteration of tramway routes is' the congestion of traffic of King William' Street. For some time the Trust has had a few men engaged at the Grenfell-King William Street intersection "repairing the track. Our photograph shows how the materials are sprawled over the roadway a no the leisurely manner of completing the job. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, To-day.—In the House of Commons Mr. J. C. S. Amery formally introduced she Umpire settlement Bill, making better provision for and ...

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  21. SUNNYSIDE SALE

    There was an exceedingly large attendance at Sunnyside. Glen Osmond, this afternoon when the 71 building sites and Sunnyside residence were offered under ...

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  24. NATION'S BEST.

    LONDON, To-day.—Speaking at the National Council of Public Morals Sir Rider Haggard said he preferred a system of emigration by families instead of ...

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