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  3. AMERICA'S TURN. Another Blizzard.

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Zero temperature is prevalent throughout the Eastern half of the United States with no relief at present in ...

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  4. BRITAIN LAGS

    LONDON, Monday.—Although the Imperial trunk air routes are operated commercially and are available in emergency for rapid transit by military ...

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  6. DEATH FOR SPIES.

    KOVNO, Tuesday.—A court-martiat has sentenced to death a man and a woman who were charged with espionage, and has also sentenced two women ...

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  7. GIBRALTAR SWIM.

    LONDON, Monday.—Tim English lady swimmers, Miss Mercedes Gleitze and Miss Millie Hudson both made unsuccessful attempts to swim across the ...

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  8. RASPUTIN.

    PARIS, Monday. — Extraordinary references to Rasputin's malignant influence over the late Empress of Russia are contained in "Sacred Union," the ...

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  9. LITHUANIAN DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Morning Post's" Warsaw correspondent says that events ave showing that Sir Austen Chamberlain was correct in ...

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  10. BOXING CHAMPIONS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. Tex Rickard (boxing promoter) predicts that there will be four new ring champions in the present year. ...

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  11. English Thaw Sets In.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Half of England is awash from floods following the thaw, many rivers having burst their banks. The disappearing ...

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  12. MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Press Association understands that the Overseas Settlement Committee is considering the question of co-operating ...

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  13. "Dora."

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Several irritating wartime regulations wliicli have survived under the name of "Dora," generally ...

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  14. SHIPPING COSTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. William Ropaer, shipowner, of West Hartlepool, reviewing the eargo tramp tonnage business, says that the Australian ...

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  15. AEROPLANE PATENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian aviator Bert Hinkler has patented a new type of landing carriage which the "Daily Telegraph's" aviation ...

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  17. CAREER OF CRIME.

    LOS ANGELES, Monday.—The Milwaukee police believe that William Hickman (18), who has already confessed to the murder of the ...

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  18. CLASH IN NICARAGUA U.S. Marines Killed.

    MANAGUA (Nicaragua), Monday.— Five United States marines were killed and twenty-three wounded in an engagement with rebels on the outskirts ...

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  19. SHIP'S CREW HEAR 'PLANE.

    PORTLAND (Maine), Tuesday.— The captain and six members of the crew of the British schooner Rose Anne Belliveau said they heard the whirr ...

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  20. TO SPEED UP MAILS.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Science Academy is seriously studying a project for the use of aerial torpedoes to speed up the postal services. The ...

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  21. FEELING IN NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—With the further announcement that one more marine has been killed in Nicaragua and several wounded, there is a revival ...

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  22. PROHIBITION.

    ST. PAUL (Minnesota), Monday.— Senator Volstead declared that the prohibition enforcement during 1927 made one of the most remarkable gains in ...

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  23. WAR OUTLAWRY.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Opinion respecting the American proposals for a pact, outlawing war has not yet crystallised, but, the newspapers are diametrically ...

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  24. STATE GOVERNORS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Press Association understands that the question of the succession of State governorships, including South ...

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  25. SEVENTY-ONE VESSELS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that a naval building bill, patterned after the programme ...

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  26. GERMANY'S WAR DEBTS

    BERLIN, Monday.—The "Deutsche Zeitung" says that a new scheme of German reparations and war debts settlement has been drafted by ...

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  27. SPAIN'S BEAUTY CONTEST

    MADRID, Tuesday.—The Government is inviting each of the South American Republics to appoint a woman representative of its beauty ...

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  28. International Rugby.

    PARIS, Monday.—Before a crowd of 35,000 persons, Scotland beat France at Rugby to-day by 15 points to 7. ...

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  29. Famous Footballer Killed.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The brilliant, international Rugby footballers Dumanoir was killed to-day when carrying out military service as an air ...

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  30. American Wealth.

    A survey of the cause to which are attributable what is referred to as "the substantial character of the general prosperity pruvailing in the ...

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