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  3. ENGLAND'S BLIZZARD

    LONDON, Saturday.—All England is still snow and frost-bound, being the longest period during this century. A new and ...

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  4. SPECTACULAR FIRE

    HOBOKEN (New Jersey, U.S.A.), Friday.—The Clyde Steamship Co.'s steamer Seneca was burned to-day probably ...

    Article : 102 words
  5. PRIMATE'S MESSAGE. Prayer Book Discussions.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Archbishop of Canterbury, in his New Year's message, recalls that each of the last score of years has began with ...

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  6. CAPTURED BY TURKS

    BEIRUT, Saturday.—The French aviator, Colonel Antionat, and his companions, who were arrested at Adalia, in Asia Minor, last week for flying ...

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  7. "HOLLYWOOD IN ENGLAND."

    LONDON, Friday.—After five years' work, Herr Ludwig Blattner announces that he has perfected a scheme to create a British Hollywood. ...

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  8. AIR LINER MISSING. Search Proves Successful.

    CAIRO, Saturday.—An Imperial Airways liner on the Baghdad-Cairo route has been missing since Thursday, when a wireless message from the machine ...

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  9. From Mr. Baldwin.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, in a message to the Primrose League, says that the great efforts made during the ...

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  10. ALL SAFE AND SOUND

    CAIRO, Saturday (later).—A radio message received here states that the Imperial Airways liner has been found 60 miles from Rutva, and that the ...

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  11. BRITISH TRADE. Fortnightly Summary.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Stock Exchange wound up the year in great style yesterday when there was quite a boom in British funds, some of ...

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  12. New York Fog

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Five passenger vessels and 15 freight ships are fog-bound, and unless the fog clears soon a score of ...

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  13. ONLY A MYTH.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The popular belief that James Watt invented the steam engine through observing steam lifting a kettle lid is described as a ...

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  14. BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—General Sir Robert Baden-Powell, in a letter to the London Boy Scout conference, said that the highest tribute to the Boy Scout ...

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  15. Labor Member's Message

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. J. H. Thomas, Labour M.P., in a New Year message to his constituents, says that the real peace and security at Home ...

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  16. SUPERMARINES Arrive at Colombo

    COLOMBO, Saturday.—The four British Supermarines on their 25,000 miles Empire flight arrived here to-day at 1.30 p.m. ...

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  17. SCULLING TITLE

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—George Matterson, Goodsell's mentor, says that the sculler's plan to live in Vancouver may prevent him from defending the ...

    Article : 69 words
  18. Wolves Devour Baby.

    RIGA, Sunday.—A pack of starving wolves to-day pursued a woman who, accompanied, by her baby, was driving a sledge. She ...

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  19. 'Planes for Submarines.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The first news of a British submarine carrying aircraft appears in a routine announcement in the "Government Gazette" ...

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  20. SOLOMONS MURDER.

    TULAGI, Saturday.—The remainder of the punitive force in connection with the murder of Commissioner Bell's party and 40 prisoners, have arrived ...

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  21. Prince Goes A-Skating.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Prince of Wales, week-ending at Melton Mowbray, bought a pair of skates yesterday and joined the throng of skaters ...

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  22. THIS YEAR'S WOOL PRICES.

    Discussing wool contracts, the "Yorkshire Observer" says that with smaller supplies form Australia and no compensation elsewhere, no one expected ...

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  23. Factory Explosion.

    BRUSSELS, Sunday.—An explosives factory at Lanaoken was blown to pieces yesterday. Five operatives have been brought out dead, and it is ...

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  24. VALUE OF RESEARCH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. G. J. Julius, chairman of the Commonwealth Research Department, in a statement before his departure for America, said ...

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  25. SKJELLERUP'S COMET.

    BOSTON, Saturday.—Professor Frank Seagrave, formerly assistant at Harvard Observatory, has expressed the opinion that Skjellerup's comet ...

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  26. HOW NEWS LEAKED OUT

    LONDON, Sunday.—It appears that the news of the submarine carrying aeroplanes leaked out in a mistake through red tape regulations ...

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  27. Fake Religious Meeting.

    LONDON, Sunday.—English-speaking foreigners staged a fake religiious meeting in the neighborhood of St. Paul's to make a mockery of the ...

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  28. Colonel Lindbergh

    BELIZE (British Honduras), Friday.—Col. Chas. Lindbergh arrived here to-day, having flown from Guatentala City. ...

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  30. NEW YORK'S STOWAWAYS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Immigration Commissioner, Mr. Day, has reported that during the year 600 stow-aways were caught on ships entering ...

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  31. NAVY AND ARMY CONTRACTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Swifts, of Queensland, was the only Australian tender for corned beef for the British Mediterranean command. It is ...

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  32. LOOKING FORWARD

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Epitomising the views of all leaders in the business life of Vancouver would produce a prophecy that the New Year should ...

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  33. REPORTS DENIED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Secretary of State, Mr. F. B. Kellogg, has expressed surprise at the Paris press reports indicating the gratification of ...

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  34. The Waratahs.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Waratahs defeated Gloucester to-day by 18 points to 4. ...

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  35. Soviet's Declaration.

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—The Soviet has issued a two years' internal loan of £10,000,000 to meet the needs of rural economy. Soviet newspapers, in ...

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