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  2. Advertising

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  3. SINN FEIN REPLY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Dail Eireaun's reply to the British Government's offer was delivered to the British Prime Minster (Mr. Lloyd George) ...

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  4. IN PEACE AND WAR

    AMIENS, Thursday—The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Huglies) was entertained to-day by General Phillipot at a municipal dignitaries dinner. ...

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  5. WRECKED R38

    LONDON, Thursday.—Regarding the disaster which, occurred to R38, the giant airship, on her trial trip yesterday; when interviewed at the hospital ...

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  6. INDIAN UNREST

    BOMBAY, Thursday.—A Madras Government's communique says that military operations continue to progress satisfactorily. ...

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  7. AT PEACE

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The treaty of peace between America and Germany was signed to-day. The Vienna Foreign Office ...

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  8. MOROCCAN REBELLION

    MADRID, Thursday.—A battle lasting 12 hours took place to-day along the whole of the Melilla front. There were 12,000 Spaniards against over ...

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  9. FRENCH SYMPATHY.

    The Fvench Government has sent a message, tendering its sympathy for the loss of R38. ...

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  10. THE SEARCH CONTINUED.

    The search at the heads at Hull has continued the whole day long by tugs and launches, furnished with huge sweaps, but no further bodies have ...

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  11. NORWEGIAN-SOVIET AGREEMENT

    CHRISTIANIA (Norway), Thursday.—A commercial agreement between Norway and the Russian Soviet has been practically completed. ...

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  12. A PATHETIC FIGURE.

    A pathetic figure of the tragedy is that among the crowd watching the search are two English widows of American airmen, one carrying a six-weeks' ...

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  13. ON THE BATTLEFIELDS.

    Moving towards Bapaume the party visited the British cemetery at Warlencourt. Mr. Hughes paid a mark of respect when passing Le Barque, ...

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  14. WIRELESS OPERATOR'S PLUCK.

    Mr. Wicks, the wireless operator of the R38 gallantly remained on duty till he was burned to death. He actually wirelessed to Howden reporting that ...

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  15. THE WORLD'S WHEAT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British Ministery for Agriculture estimates that the wheat-growing countries have an exportable surplus of 81,100,000 ...

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  16. ZINC CONCENTRATES

    LONDON, Thursday.—With reference to the statement made by the Preisdent of the Board of Trade (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) in the British House ...

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  17. KING'S MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY.

    The King sent a message to Air Marshal Sir Hugh Trenchard:—"I am shocked and grieved to hear of the terrible disaster, resulting in the loss of ...

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  18. DEATH ROLL, 46.

    It has been officially announced that the crow of R38 numbered 51, and that the death roll is 46. There are whisperings of wisdom ...

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  19. OFF HOME

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. W. F. Massey) was farewelled at Euston today by many New Zealanders. Major ...

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  20. FIRE AT MOSCOW.

    RIGA, Thursday.—It is reported that a great fire has been raging at Moscow for the past two days. Three hundred houses have been destroyed, ...

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  21. DR BARNARDO'S HOMES

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  22. JAP TREATY.

    Mr. Massey, in a farewell interview, to the Australian Association, said he was of the opinion that the maintenance of the Japanese Treaty had been ...

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  23. CONFERENCE RESULTS.

    Mr. Massey questioned what other results of the Conference were likely to be of advantage to New Zealand or Australia. ...

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  24. WOOL AND MEAT.

    Mr. Massey believed that the wool position had been improved. Regarding meat, he thought it was probable the present accumulations would be ...

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  25. TARANAKI IRON SANDS.

    The Taranaki iron sand experiments at Darlington, he said, had demonstrated for the first time its practicability as a smelting proposition. Whether ...

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  26. DON'T TREAT COLDS THIS WAY.

    You have a cold, or your child has a cold, a cough, a tight feeling across the chest, a soreness in the breathing tubes. In the past how have you ...

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