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  3. NORMAN BROOKES.

    NICE, Monday.—Mr. Norman Brookes, the Australian tennis champion, will partner Mlle..Suzanne Lengion, the world's lady singles champion, ...

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  4. OUR PLUCKY PRINCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Prince of Wales, who came to grief in the Army point-to-point steeplechase at Wokingham on Saturday, spent ...

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  5. EGYPT INDEPENDENT.

    CATRO, Saturday.—Egypt's first Parliament opened to-day in fine weather and amid scenes of great enthusiasm. ...

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  6. NAUGHTY WASHINGTON.

    WASHINGTON, Monday —Mr. T Inkham, M.H.R., has issued a statement that 2,000 per cent. more murders occurred in Washington in 1922 ...

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  7. RECOGNITION OF RUSSIA.

    PEKIN, Monday.—Router's correspondent has learned authoritatively that the Pekin Cabinet is not divided on the question of the recognition of ...

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  8. IN THE DARK.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Daily Express" in an article headed "An Exhibition in the Dark,'' roundly condemns the policy of keeping the ...

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  10. MYERS GLOWING TRIBUTE.

    Mr. Wallis Myers, commenting in an article in "The Daily Telegraph" on Mr. Brookos' performances, says that although a veteran, he is still an artist ...

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  11. Suzanne's Title.

    PARIS, Monday.—Mlle Suzanne Lenglen's father declares that Mile Suzanne's decision not to compete at Wimbledon is solely because the date ...

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  12. Brave, but Modest.

    PARIS, Monday.—M. Descoins, a retired tradesman, aged 85 years, was smoking his pipe at Asnieres on-the Seine yesterday when he saw a women ...

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  13. Australia Awake.

    To allow what can be done, the writer points out that the Australians have led the way by acting themselves They have been enormously employed ...

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  14. PRINCE SHOULD TAKE EEWER RISKS.

    "The Daily Chronicle" comments: "Puble anxiety on the subject of the Prince of Wales accidents is beginning to be wide-spread. He does his ...

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  15. FAREWELL.

    LONDON, Monday.—The bodies of 28 French soldiers and sailors who died of wounds in Britain have been exhumed and taken to France vin ...

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  16. Factory Explosion.

    ROME, Monday.—Sixteen workers were killed and 17 injured in an explosion at a match factory at Corio. The victims were buried in the blazing ...

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  17. Greek Dynasty.

    ATHENS, Monday.—Negotiations between the new Republican Premier of Greece with the Royalist leaders, ac-. cording to the newspapers has resulted ...

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  18. Sunday Opening.

    Reuter's roports that Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt, M.P., president of the Fellowship of Freedom and Reform, presided at a meeting in Hyde Park ...

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  19. A Practical Joke.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Mr. Vlncento Huidobro (an attache at the Chilian Embassy at Paris), whose, disappearance on Thursday mystified the police ...

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  20. Transatlantic Flight.

    BERLIN, Monday.—The final preparations are progressing at friede ricks Haven for the trans Atlantic flight May of the giant Zeppe[?] ...

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  21. MONOPOLIES.

    WASHINGTON, Monday —The United States Secretary for Commerce (Mr. H. C. Hoover), informed Senator Capper to-day that foreign monopolies ...

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  22. News from Abroad.

    LONDON, Saturday. —A huge fly wheel burst yesterday at Summers ironworks, Staly-Bridge, Cheshire. A piece a ton weight, was hurled a ...

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  23. German Exodus.

    COLOGNE, Monday.—Emigration to South America from the west of Germany is largely increasing. Thonsands have gone to Brazill during the ...

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  24. French Match Monopoly.

    PARIS, Monday.—The French Senate, after rapidly adopting articles four to 33 of the Government's Finace Bill lengthily diacussed the controversial ...

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  25. UNIQUE HOUSE-SHIFTING FEAT.

    LONDON, Saturday. —A unique house-shifting feat was completed yesterday A bungalow, fully furnished, was ...

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  26. Metal Aeroplanes.

    LONDON, Monday,—''Juies Verne is beginning to come true,"says "The Daily. Chronicle." The writer states that aeronautical ...

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  27. TROUBLE IN PHILIPPINES.

    MANILA, Saturday. —The authorities have learned that 48 Moro outlaws were killed yesterday in a battle with the Philippine constabulary at ...

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  28. Snow in Arabia.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The first fall of show in history caused consternalion in Arabia yesterday, says the Constantinople correspondent for "The ...

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  29. The Crucial Bill.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Daily Herald's" lobbyist estimates that the Government will be likely to have a majority of 20 on the second reading ...

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  30. Speculation in Francs.

    PARIS,.Monday.—The police at L[?] have discovered a private house with [?] telephone wires where four German clerks were in telephonic ...

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  31. Suspect's Murder.

    LEIPZIG, Monday.—The State Tribunal has passed sentences varying from five and a half years to 12 years' penal servitude on six members of the ...

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  32. Alternative Voting.

    LOND0N,.Saturday.—Dr. W. A. Chapple (L.), supported by many other Liberals, including Mrs. Wintringham, will be introducing a Bill in the House ...

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  33. Cape Economies.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.— Surprise is generally felt at the cape at the Administrator's drastic finacial proposals to meet a defieit of £600,000.lt ...

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  34. Felton Bequest Purchase.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The trustees, of the Felton Bequest have purchased for the National Gallery of Melbourne, Victoria, Titian's ...

    Article : 106 words
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  37. Orduna Seizure.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday —The report to the British Embassy at Washington from its New York Consulate on the seizure of the Orduna, clearly ...

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  38. Persian Reforms.

    TEHERAN, Saturday.— The majority in the Mejliss at present is the socalled Reform Party, numbering 50. The Premier (Ghavan os Saltanch) ...

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  39. REBELS EXECUTED.

    Reports from Khoramabad state that as a sequel to operations by Government troops, 15 rebel chieftains have been captured and executted by the ...

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