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  4. PULPIT TRIBUTES

    LONDON, Sunday.— Throughout the whole country to-day tributes to the late Earl Haig were paid hy ofliciating ...

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  5. WHARF THIEVES.

    LONDON,.Sunday. — Despite the greater prominence given to Pilfering cases in London, the sub-enmmittee that ...

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  6. BRITISH ENVOYS. Status Problem.

    LONDON,' Sunday.— An interesting position has arisen regarding British appointments to the Dominions, ono outcome ...

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  7. RITUAL AGAIN OFFENDS

    LONDON, Sunday.— Pour hundred people to-day walked out of St. Cuthbert's Church, Darwen, before the sermon commenced. Hundreds followed ...

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  8. WAR- BROKEN OFFICERS

    LONDON, Sunday.— The story of how two ex-Air Force officers were driven to a career of crime is told in "The Daily Mail." ...

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  10. "WOOLLY AND DISTORTED.".

    LONDON. Sunday. — The British Broadcoasting Corporation's experimental station at Keston Picked up 3LO (Methods) Just after 7 o'clock ...

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  11. SAVING THE CHURCH.

    LONDON, Sunday.— A large crowd besieged Temple Church, to-day to hear Bishop Barnes. Benchers present included the Solicitor-General, Sir J. ...

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  12. FRIENDSHIP RENEWED.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— To-morrow the French Ambassador, M. Claudel,and the Under-secretary of State, Mr. Olds, will sign the new ...

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  13. 105 YEARS OF AGE.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mrs. Eleanor Tylden, lady of the manor of Ingoldesthorpe, adjoining Sandringham, and famous as "Lady Bountiful" ...

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  14. CHURCH ASSEMBLY. MEETS.

    LONDON, Monday.— The Church Assembly moots to-day at Westminster to discuss the Prayer Book measure. The Assembly is anxious.that there shall ...

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  15. Buried Alive?

    RIGA, Monday.— The official Tass Agency denies 'that four regiments of artillery revolted in Moscow and ...

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  16. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    MONTE: CARLO, Sunday,— For the Grand Prix de Monte Carlo Pigeon shoot 'there were 160 competitors. The Australians, Downic, Sutherland and ...

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  17. ABOLISHING SUBMARINES Proposal Hypocritical.

    PARIS, Sunday.-The French press describes the suggested abolition of submarines,.by the American Secretary of State; Mr.F. B. Kellogg, as ...

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  18. R.A.F. MACHINES

    RANGOON, Sunday.—The British superintends in command of FlightCommander Cave-Brown-Cave arrived here to-day wi'thin seven hours of ...

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  19. HELLO!

    LONDON, Sunday.—The most perfect telephone operator in London will shortly leave for Sydney. She is Miss L. just, who for 19 years ...

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  21. Imperial Relations.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— "Direct comuiunication between two Goverments will never be au ideal arrangement without expert. assistance at both ...

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  22. TWO BRITISH OPINIONS

    LONDON, Monday.— "The Daily Telegraph's" naval export says it is unwise to attach much importance to Mr. Kellogg's submarine declaration. ...

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  23. REAL SEA-DOG.

    LONDON, Monday. — Recounting tho continued misfortunes ' of ' the barque E. R. Sterling, which, bound for London from Adelaide with a ...

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  24. THOUSANDS OF WOMEN

    LONDON, Sunday.— The High Commissioner for Australia, Sir Granville Ryrie, has issued a migration statement in the press "in view of ...

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  25. SCOTLAND PAYS RESPECT.

    EDINBURGH, Saturday.— It is esti.mated that 150,000 men and women passed through St. Giles' Cathedral today. The lying in state will he ...

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  26. A TRIBUTE FROM DENMARK.

    LONDON, Saturday.— A Dane named Skoilverg, whoso wife resides in England, has sent £ of the British Legion appeal fund in appreciation of ...

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