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  3. AN OGRE.

    THE "Ripper" murderer, Peter Kuerten, was to-day sentenced to death for each of the nine murders with which ...

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  4. REFORM BILL.

    THE House of Commons to-day resumed consideration of the Electoral Reform Bill, which had not been bofore the House since ...

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  5. WAR WOUNDS HEAL.

    WHEN buxom German frauleins, at the evacuation by A[?] troops of Cologne, wept tearfully on khaki-coated shoulders of British "Tommies," what time they spat viciously, and accurately, at the departing French poilus, there was more in it than ...

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  6. USE OF LAND.

    THE House of Lords to-night rejected by a large majority the two first clauses of the Government's Agricultural Land ...

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  7. S.A. DEFICIT.

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday.—Replying to the budget debate, the Minister of Finance (Hon. N. C. Havenga) stated that the final figures were ...

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  8. PLANE CRASH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The tripleengined twenty-seater Imperial Airways liner City of Edinburgh crashed at the Croydon aerodromo, caught fire ...

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  9. Field of Sport.

    Gormans are participating in all fields of sports, their latest comeback being an entry, the first since the war, in the forthcoming Isle of Man motor ...

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  10. Spartan PIuck.

    THE spartan courage shown by Bernard Gutfranski, aged 12, in his keenness to keep his school attendance ...

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  11. SUEZ CANAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A deputation representing the whole of the British shipping and commercial interests to-day interviewed Lord ...

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  12. BREVITIES.

    MADRID, Thursday.—Sir George Graham to-day presented the Foreign Minister (Senor Lerroux) with six letters of recognition from Great Britain ...

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  13. Menace of Siberian Butter.

    AUSTRALIAN importers are alarmed at the rising exports of Soviet butter, of which 1700 tons are expected to arrive in England during the coming season. An Australia House official points out that even if the Soviet does not ...

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  14. Naval Agreement.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The French Ambassador to-day handed the British Government a copy of the French Government's latest proposals for naval ...

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  15. LONDON- ROME.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — captain Frank Hawkes (U.S.A. air record holder), who started from the Heston aerodrome early to-day to fly to Rome ...

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  16. COCKTAIL PARTY.

    LONDO, Wednesday.—"I am an extraordinarily good judge," said Admiral Mark Kerr, replying to defending counsel who asked whether, with ...

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  17. DIESEL 'PLANE.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—An important stage in the evolution of air transport was reached when an aoroplane, driven by heavy motor oil, was tried ...

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  18. WEST INDIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Secretary for the Colonies (Lord Passfield), with the concurrence of th Treasury, has apointod Sir Sydney Armitage ...

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  19. Left £23,000,000.

    DR. JOHN DORRANCE, who died recently, built up one of the largest fortunes accumulated in ...

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  20. Central Australia For the Winter.

    Claimed to be the longest single tour in the world, Pioneer Motors will begin their first 6500-mile trip to Alico Springs, Darwin, Arnhem Land and ...

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  21. Girl Guides.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Princess Mary, at the annual meeting of the Girl Guides' Association to-day, announced that there were 560,000 Guides in the ...

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  22. Iris Flying Boats.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—One of the Iris flying boats which left England on March 24 for a flight to Egypt and back returned to Plymouth to-day. The ...

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