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  2. Advertising

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  4. EMPIRE WIRELESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The attitude of the post office toward Empire wireless was criticised at a meeting of the council of the Empire Press Union. ...

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  5. INDIAN MYSTERY

    BOMBAT, Tuesday.—When the Malabar Hill case resumed this morning the court was besieged by large crowds in view of the surprise created by ...

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  6. REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Dominions have received from the Treasury the first instalment under the Dawes reparutions payments. ...

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  7. TO THE POLE

    OSLO, Tuesday.—A salute to the adventurers was fired by the coast artillery when the Norwegian naval auxilliary boat Fram left the Horten ...

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  8. BRIDGE COLLAPSES

    BERLIN, Tuesday.— The collapse of a pontoon bridge erected by pioneers at Weser, between Veltheim and Rausberfe, resulted in the drewning of ...

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  9. THE FLOODED MINE Forty Men Missing

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is now reported that 40 men are missing at the Scotswood pit, near Newcastle, where the men were entombed owing to a ...

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  10. POLISH MURDERS

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—The two Polish Communist officers who had been sentenced to death for attempting to blow up the Warsaw fortress, and who were ...

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  11. DOCTOR OF SCIENCE

    PARIS, Wednesday.-Mademoiselle Irene Curie, aged 24, has received a doctorate of science from the Sorbonne for a thesis upen the alpha rays of ...

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  12. REFERENCE" IN COMMONS.

    Of the missing 26 are married. The situation underground is made worse owing to black damp and the fact that, the water is increasing in ...

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  13. "SUPPOSED DEATH"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Alfred George, a London pawnbroker, who died at the age of 88, leaving over £100,000, directed that three doctors should ...

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  14. KING WHISKY

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Britain spent 360 millions during 1924 on alcoholic liquors, being 145/ per head annually compared with 142/ in 1923. ...

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  15. MORE PRECAUTIONS NEEDED.

    On the motion of Mr. G. H. Hirst (Labor), a resolution was passed in the Commons deploring the heavy loss of life in mining accidents, und recording ...

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  16. Secrets of Health and Success

    "DOCTOR, I'have got indigestion. Can't you give me something for my stomach" is a very common salutation in every doctor's office. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. POLITICAL VIOLENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A responsive note was was sounded by Lord Birkenhead in the course of the Indian debate in the House of Lords to-night regarding ...

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  18. Hope Abandoned

    LATER.—Consulting engineers have abandoned hope of rescuing the entombed alive. It is estimated it will take three weeks' pumping at high ...

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  19. BOYS IN ENGLAND Inspection of Commons

    LONDON, Tuesday.— This morning the Australian cadets were shown over the House of Commons by Sir Newton Moore, and were received by ...

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  20. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE Britain Cannot Haggle

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.— The "Argus" states that it is an open secret that the Board of Trade and Industries reported adversely regarding imporial ...

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  22. THREE-FINGERED JACK

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A prisoner who, in company with Jennings, was sentenced to three years' penal servitude for forgery, declared that he ...

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  23. THE WRITING ON THE WALL.

    The new South African preference proposals are disturbing British trades. The National Union of Afanufneturers states that it is a serious matter, but ...

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  24. SPEECHES TO BE BROADCAST.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The speeches of the Agents-General at the luncheon to the Young Australians to-day will be broadcasted. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN HUMOR.

    The boys' visit to Parliament House was marked by a most amusing incident. The House of Commons was deserted when the tiny drum-major, ...

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  27. The Kangaroo Cruisers

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A "Punch" cartoon depicts a winged kangoroo with an olive branch in its month, representing Australia handling Mr. ...

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  28. GRAVE POSITION FOR BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. W. A. S. Hewins, chairman of the Empire Development Uniou, commenting on the South African preference said that ...

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  29. Wembley Exhibition

    LONDON, Wednesday,—The House of Commons read a second time the British Empire Exhibition Guarantee Bill, under which £1,100,000 is guaranteed. ...

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  30. Japanese Cabinet

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—M. Takaliashi, the present Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, will to-morrow bo appointed Minister of Commerce and ...

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  31. TRIAL OF SADOUL

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The trial of Sadoul, the French Communist who was sentenced to death in his absence for having had dealings with the enemy, ...

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  32. Bilious Attacks.

    Mrs. L. Cheesley, High street, Barnawartha, V., WTites: "I have pleasure in stating that I found Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills an effectual cure ...

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  33. St. Paul's Cathedral

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Impressive incidents attended evensong at St. Paul's Cathedral on the occasion of the last service under the dome prior ...

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  34. Military Offences

    LONDON", Tuesday.-In the House of Commons, in reply to Mr. Thurtle (Labor), the Secretary of State for War (Sir L. Worthington Evans) ...

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  35. BRITAIN'S POLICY CRITICISED.

    The menace to Empire trade involved in South Africa's reported impending declsion is again given prominence in the morning papers. Questions have ...

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