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  3. POPE OUTSPOKEN.

    ROME, Thursday.—His Holiness the Pope was unusually outspoken in an attack on the attitude, of the Fascist press, made when answering Christmas ...

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  4. XMAS TRAGEDIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—There is an unusually long list of Christmas tragedies, there being more than 30 deaths reported, of which half ...

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  5. MISSING AVIATORS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The mystery surrounding the disappearance of the French airman, Lasalld, and his two companions, Robard and Saltot, who ...

    Article : 62 words
  6. THRILLING RESCUE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Fleetwood lifeboat to-day rescued six men, the skeleton crew of the French steamer Tchad, bound from ...

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  7. Poisoning Charges.

    BUDAPEST, Thursday. — The trial of a further batch of the 34 widows charged with poisoning their husbands at Snolnok ...

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  8. Search for Eielson.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Soviet Government to-day formally notified Senator Borah, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, ...

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  9. "U.S. OF EUROPE."

    PARIS, Thursday.—M. Herriot, a former Cabinet Minister; told the Chamber of Deputies to-day that M. Briand's proposal for a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Ship Founders.

    MADRID, Thursday. — Rockets from the steamer Asland, bound from Ireland, apprised gendarmes at Bayonne that the vessel was ...

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  11. MESSAGE FROM KING GEORGE.

    ROME, Thursday.—On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Pope's entry into priesthood, King George in a message says: ...

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  12. "Black Outs."

    LONDON, Thursday. — Picked Air Force pilots will shortly indulge in death-defying experiments at Felixstowe to ascertain whether ...

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  13. SEA COMMUNICATIONS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The text of the French Government's memorandum to the Five Powers says that sea communications are most important, both ...

    Article : 71 words
  14. Gales Still Raging.

    LONDON, Friday.—Fierce gales on the British coasts and in South-eastern Europe are still troubling shipping. Thus far 32 deaths have occurred, the ...

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  15. DRUG TRAFFIC.

    LONDON, Thursday.—With the arrest at Zurich, and Basie of 24 men and women, it is believed, the "Daily Mail" is advised by its Geneva ...

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  16. Italian 'Plane Crashes.

    ATHENS, Thursday.—An Italian postal 'plane, carrying five persons, including Commander Rossi, bound from Constantinople to Rome, crashed near ...

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  17. MOUNT ISHBEL.

    A 10,000-ft. peak in the Rockies near Banff has been named Mount Ishbel, after Miss Ishbel MacDonald, ...

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  18. HUGE MEDICAL SCHOOL.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Professor Georges Roger has announced that Mr. John Rockefeller, jun., has offered six million dollars for the construction of a ...

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  19. WAS SHE SEASICK?

    R. ARNOLD, a millionaire, manufacturer, is suing for a divorce from his wife, alleging particularly that she ...

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  20. New German Airship.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Commander Eckener will begin the construction of the L128, a sister ship to the Graf Zeppelin in the New Year. She will be ...

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  21. RUGBY "TOURISTS."

    HULL, Thursday.—A hard, clean game was witnessed to-day by 15,000 persons, who paid £1119 at Craven Park to see the New South Wales ...

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  22. 180 STUDENTS ARRESTED

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The arrest has taken place of 180 Korean students of the Tokio University, who, allegedly, were implicated in the recent student ...

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  23. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lindruin to-day continued to increase his lead over Smith, when he carried his overnight unfinished break of 730 to 850 and ...

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  24. Non-Stop Tragedy.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The bodies of Squadron-Leador Jones-Williams and Lieut. Jenkins, who were killed when their 'plane crashed, near Tunis while ...

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    MISS A. WALKER, of Toronto, Canada, who is walking round the world, has just passed through Melbourne after 30 month[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. WAR BOMB EXPLODES.

    JERUSALEM, Thursday. — Moses Katz, a worker in the Fetach Tikvah colony, was killed to-day while working in the fields by the explosion of a ...

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  27. M. TCHITCHERIN.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—M. Georges Tehiteherin will return to Moscow early in January to urge the acceptance of his resignation, as Soviet Foreign ...

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  28. MIND RE-ACTION,

    LONDON, Thursday.—Will the time come when a judge simply awaits the reaction of the accused indicated by a beam of light and give the verdict ...

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  29. OVERSEAS SHIPPING

    LONDON, Thursday. — Movements of overseas vessels to-day were: Passed Porim.—Fordsdale, Naldera. Passed Gibraltar.—Hurunui. ...

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