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  3. TOLL FOR THE BRAVE

    THE ADMIRALTY to-day announced that it had abandoned hope; it was impossible that there could be any survivors of the sunken submarine M1. ...

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  4. DAIRY PRODUCTS

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.— Mr. W. A. Craick (editor of "Industrial Canada"), who arrived aboard the Aorangi ...

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  5. THE DAILY FARE

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The passengers on board the Aorangi, on their homeward trip, can tell the real story of the relief of a modern Swiss family, ...

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  6. STATUS OF NATIVES

    SMITHFIELD, Saturday. — The Prime Minister of South Africa (General Hertzog), who had an enthusiastic reception on visiting his constituents ...

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  7. TUT UNROBED

    CAIRO, Saturday.—Professor George Elliott has completed at Luxor his examination of King Tut Ankh Amen's feet. It showed that the King was ...

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  8. The Lesson Taught

    "The disaster should re-arouse a public demand for the abolition of that type of war machine which brings disasters of war amidst ...

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  9. False Hopes Raised

    LONDON, Saturday.—News was received at Portsmouth yesterday that Admiral Sir Henry Oliver (Commander-in-Chief of the Atlantic Fleet) had ...

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  10. PRINCE OF WALES

    LONDON, Saturday. — A committee of business men decided to-day to make a surprise gift to the Prince of ...

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  11. SHIP IN DISTRESS

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The Japanese steamer [?] Maru disabled 2,900 miles due west of San Francisco, wants assistance, but ...

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  12. The Tasmanian Victim

    Lieutenant Robert Cameron Cosey, a Tasmanian, was on board the M1. Twenty-six years of age, and a native of Tasmania, having been born at ...

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  13. ADMIRALTY'S STATEMENT.

    A later Admiralty statement said that every effort was being made to locate the M1, but owing to the number of wreeks and the depth of water in ...

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  14. TAX ON INDUSTRY

    PARIS, Saturday.—The finance committee of the Chamber of Deputies adopted yesterday the articles of the Government's programme relating to ...

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  15. WRECK STREWN AREA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Just when, yesterday's evening newspapers were rushing editions announcing that submarine M1 had been located, the ...

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  16. RUDOLPH VALENTINO

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Winifred Valentino, through her mother, yesterday confirmed the reports that she had instituted a suit for ...

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  17. EMPIRE'S DESTINY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. John Walter, presiding at a luncheon given yesterday by the proprietors and directors of "The Times" to Wembley's ...

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  18. SOFIA TRAGEDY

    SOFIA, Saturday.—M. Madjaroff (Mayor of Sofia), and his son (exBulgarian Minister in London) were assassinated yesterday ...

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  19. Press Comments Guarded

    Press comments are guarded. It is admitted that the scheme possesses boldness and originality, but it is pointed out that there is lack of details ...

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  20. FRENCH TRAGEDY

    PARIS, Saturday.—While the accumulator was being re-charged on the French submarine Nereide at Toulon to-day, an explosion occurred and set ...

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  21. BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British War Office is inviting tenders, returnable on February, 10, 1926, for the supply of 1,500,000 12-ounce tins of corned ...

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  22. AMUNDSEN'S 'PLANE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian Press Association has learned from Oslo that Captain Wilkins' final negotiations for the purchase of Captain ...

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  23. THEORIES OF THE DISASTER.

    "The Evening Standard's" correspondent aboard H.M.S. Revenge telegraphed that the submarine's bulk precluded the possibility of raising it. ...

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  24. 'VARSITY FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Saturday. — The first football match under Australian rules to be played between Oxford and Cambridge ...

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  25. LIFTING THE YOKE

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Conferference of Ambassadors decided to-day that the evacuation of the Cologne zone should begin on ...

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  26. DYE STUFFS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Subject to the shareholders agreeing to the scheme for reconstruction of the concern, the British Government's interest in the ...

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  27. UNREST IN CHINA

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The Japanese destroyers Sumire and Hishi, left Susebo yesterday morning for Tsing-tsao to reinforce the destroyer flotilla which ...

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  28. Sixty-Nine Lost

    The total number of missing men has now increased to 69, the Admiralty having issued an additional name. Lieut.-Commander Alec Carrie, ...

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  29. BUTTER CONTROL

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Russell King, representative of the Australian Dairy Control Board, will be meeting the principal ...

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  30. ARRESTS IN DUBLIN

    LONDON, Saturday.—Detectives of the Civic Guards made extensive raids in Dublin and suburbs yesterday. They visited 70 houses suspected of ...

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  31. SPANISH PLOT

    PARIS, Saturday.—"Le Journal's" Madrid correspondent reports that two generals, four colonels, four majors, several subalterns, and 14 non-coms ...

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  32. Divers To Descend

    At the Admiralty's request a German firm at Kiel is sending to Plymouth a special apparatus to enable the divers to work at a depth of 360 ...

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