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  3. OVERBOARD.

    Tragedy rung over Sir Hubert "Wilkins' submarine as it entered New York harbor from Clayton (Delaware). In a manner still not ...

    Article : 185 words
  4. GERMAN CRIMES.

    If the German police are to be credited, Rouse, the English "blazing motor" murder, who was executed recently, was a ...

    Article : 389 words
  5. SEVEN DEAD.

    Residents of Central New Hampshire were shocked when a fire destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Avery, killing seven of ...

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  6. CHAPLIN'S TOUR.

    Charlie Chaplin's amazing tour of the capitals culminated in a boisterous reception when he reached the Gare d'Elysee station ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SIX KILLED.

    SIX persons were killed and five seriously injured when the London, Midland and Scottish Express the Royal ...

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  8. Mammoth Group Insurance Policy.

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — General Motors Ltd. have extended their group insurance policy to beyond £100,000,000 —the world's largest—covering the ...

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  9. Late Lord Curzon.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Mr. Stanley Baldwin yesterday unveiled a statue of the late Lord Curzon in Carlton House Torrace, London, opposite his ...

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  10. DEATH OF RICH RECLUSE.

    Miss Ella Wendel (80), the last of the family which built up a fortune of £25,000,000 through buying, but never selling, real estate ...

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  11. Women Are Slaves to Fashion Changes.

    CONICIDENT with an England-wide campaign against long skirts, W. Tooret, for years the fashion king of Paris, and who ...

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  12. 'WIRELESS 'PHONE.

    CAIRO, Sunday. — The Egyptian Cabinet has granted to Marconis the wireless contract between Egypt and Europe. A French concern and the ...

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  13. FINEST OPAL.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Messrs. Altshuter, diamond-mounters, of Holborn, declare that the black opal "Queon of the World," found at Lightning Ridge, ...

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  14. PURCHASE OF HOUSE.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Great excitement provailed in society circles at the news that the Queen had bought No. 32 Grey street, Mayfair. ...

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  15. Australian-Born Horsewoman Killed.

    TORONTO, Sunday. — Word has been received of the death of Christina Carr, the well-known Canadian horsewoman and rodeo rider, at ...

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  16. 2,691,737 Workless in Britain.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The number of unemployed registered in Britain is 2,691,737, on December 9, 1930. The increase is due principally ...

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  17. Princes' Visit to Brazil.

    MONTE VIDEO, Sunday. — The Princes left to-day for Rio de Janeiro by the steamer Alcantara. They will tour several States of Brazil before re ...

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  18. MAGIC ROD.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Four hundred diviners, including professors, physicians, priests, workmen, and several women, attended the first congress of ...

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