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  3. GIRL CRIMINALS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—So many women have been adopting careers of adventurous erime that the stir of inquiry as to whys and wherefores comes ...

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  4. "DER TAG"

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express" features an extraordinary special article from the pen of ex-Admiral von Tirpitz, Commander of the German ...

    Article : 341 words
  5. Britain On Wings Race For Supremacy

    LONDON, Sunday.—On all sides comes evidence of a new and determined effort on the part of Great Britain to establish herself in the eyes of ...

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  6. GREEK DICTATORSHIP Pangaloss Takes Charge

    ATHENS, Sunday.—The Premier (General Pangaloss) has announced that henceforth he will assume entire responsibility for the Government of ...

    Article : 89 words
  7. NIGGER CITIES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The world's largest negro city, of 250,000 people, is in New York, and a huge section of Manhattan Island as well as parts of ...

    Article : 344 words
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  9. Fateful Announcement

    ATHENS, Monday.—General Pangaloss has announced a dictatorship. This took place at a banquet, and immediately upon the ...

    Article : 113 words
  10. SOUTH AFRICAN PARTY

    CAPETOWN, Monday,—The annual conference ot the South African Party was marked by protracted recrimination, consisting mainly of allegations ...

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  11. A PRINCE'S LOVES Rumania's Tangled Skein

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Rumanian Logation in London has been officially informed of Prince Carol's renunciation. It is stated that the position ...

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  12. £3 TO CANADA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Two domesties will be the first to come under the "£3 to Canada" scheme. They sail from Liverpoor on ...

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  13. ENGLISH AIRMAN

    KHARTOUM, Sunday.—Mr. Alan Cobham has arrived at Mongalla, 150 miles north of Uganda. He is engaged upon a flight from ...

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  14. CHINESE CUSTOMS

    PEKING, Monday.—The maritime customs revenue last year totalled 69,685,000 taels, showing an increase of 270,000 taels compared with 1924. ...

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  15. SAFE FLYING

    LONDON, Sunday,—The recent tendeney to adopt aeroplane safety dovices is tending to turn the pilot into something in the nature of a mere [?] ...

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  16. "Damnable Lies"

    Lady Drummond Hay, the Milan correspondent of the "Daily Express," say that Prince Carol characteises the newspaper reports regarding his ...

    Article : 153 words
  17. POLAR FLIGHTS

    DETROIT, Sunday.—Captain Wilkins was lionised by scientifie men at a dinner Riven by the Detroit Aviation Society preliminary to his departure ...

    Article : 187 words
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  19. Officer's Wife

    The "Daily Express" says there is no question of the Prince marrying Madame Lambrine, who is living in Paris. She is happily married, and ...

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  20. And The "Princess"

    The "Morning Post's Rome correspondent confirms the arrival at Milan of both Prince Carol and the "Princess" Lupeseu, of Rumania. ...

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  21. NON-CO-OPERATION

    AHMEDABAD, Sunday.—Gandhi announces that after consulting his many friends he has deeided to take a year's rest at Ahmedabad. ...

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