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  4. AERIAL HORROR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Air-Force Corporal East, while engaged in parachute drill at Biggin Hill, stepped off the aeroplane, but the parachute did ...

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  5. REDS IN CHINA Revolutionary Propaganda

    PEKING, Wednesday.—The news of the seizure of Madame Borodin (wife of the Russian adviser to the Cantonese) was at first discredited. It ...

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  6. DEFYING DEATH

    EVANSTON (Illinois), Wednesday. —Thirty-five doctors and others have been working two together in 15minute shifts to keep Alfred Frick ...

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  7. THE MANDATES

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—The Council of the League of Nations to-day considered the mandatories' comments on the Mandate Commission's ...

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  8. BRITISH TREATIES

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—Arising out of the imperial Conference discussion of the future formula for the drawing up of British treaties and the ...

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  9. CHILD MIGRANTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Captain H. W. Styles, Conservative M.P., has returned from Australia, where he was greatly interested in children's ...

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  10. BRITISH FILMS

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is understood that the British Films Studios Co. is purchasing 13 acres, comprising the Palace of Engineering, Wembley ...

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  11. SOCIAL COLONY

    JACKSONVILLE, Thursday.—The end of a vast scheme for the creation of a social colony in Florida collapsed as part of the general de[?]ation of the ...

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  12. Soviet Couriers Shot

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.—It is reported that the military authorities at Tsin-fu shot three Soviet diplomatic courlors carrying ...

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  13. TRADE UNIONISM

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The International Federation of Trade Unions is considering extensive retrenchment, including removal to a ...

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  14. WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—At the meeting of the Council of the League of Nations to-day, the report of the Commission on the White Slave ...

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  15. Anti-Christian Posters

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday.—Reports from Hang-ehow state that Christian posters, formerly used in Russia, are being reproduced there. One states ...

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  16. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. W. C. Bridgeman), replying to a question, ...

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  17. ROYAL PHOTOS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Photographs of Their Majesties the King and Queen, intended for the Prime Minister's room at Canberra, will be ...

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  18. Lawful Acts!

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday.—The Shanghai branch of the Kuo-min-tang (Red organisation) issued as a communique to members of the party, ...

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  19. DISARMAMENT

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—It was unofficially reported to-day that the Council of the League of Nations is increasing its efforts to induce the ...

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  20. Petrol Bill

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lecturing before the Royal United Service Institution of Engineers, Captain Phillips stated that the consumption of ...

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  21. Wu-hu Riots

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.—According to a message from Wu-hu, mass meetings and demonstrations were continued yesterday. The steamer Kutwo ...

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  23. THE NEXT WAR

    PARIS, Wednesday—Humorists have discovored an apparently inexhaustible mine of merriment in France's national war organisation ...

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  24. AERIAL OAKS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Probable competitors in the Aerial Oaks, the women pilots' race—at the Bournemouth Easter Carnival will be: Mrs. ...

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  25. Nipped in the Bud

    SHANGHAI, Thursday—The police raided the headquarters of the Postal Workers' Union this evening, when a meeting was in progress, at which ...

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  26. NATURAL CAUSES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Fanny Boot, who was found dead in bed at her lodgings at Kensington, died from natural causes. Evidence was given at ...

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  27. POPULAR LEGISLATION

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—Declaring that the Canadian constitution was inferior to those of England, Australia and South Africa, because there was no ...

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  29. COLDSTREAMS AT SHANGHAI.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.—The Kinfauns Castle, with the Coldstream Guards aboard, arrived at Shanghai this morning. ...

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  30. THE COMMERCIAL SIDE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, the UnderSecretary to the Foreign Office (Mr. G. Loeker-Lampson), in a written ...

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  31. Rugby Football

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The South African Cambridge Ruggerites to-day beat New Zealanders 22 points to 6. The Aucklander, J. B. Elliott, ...

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  32. French Missionary's Opinion

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A French missionary, Rev. Roberts, who spent 40 years in China, opines that 3000 Europeans would have no difficulty in ...

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  33. Tien-tsin Concession

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Foreign Office announces that the British are planning a commission to consist of representatives of the British and ...

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