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  4. "SHOOT THEM."

    THE whole day to-day was occupied with the prosecution in the trial of eight professors attached to military and ...

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  5. INQUIRY ENDS.

    THE R101 inquiry closed to-day. Squadron- Leader Nixon, in charge of the organisation at Cardington, speaking under stress of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Mysterious Mist of Death Causes Reign of Terror BELGIAN HORROR.

    MYSTERIOUS deaths occuring in the densely fog-wrapped Meuse Valley are attributed to asphyxiation from the fog. There have been 14 deaths at Engis in the past 24 hours following a three day's fog, which a health committee has been sent to ...

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  7. ADJUTANT DEAD Frontier Engagement.

    CAPTAIN HENRY ST. CLAIR OGILVIE WILL, Adjutant of the Third Eleventh Sikhs, was killed by a spent ...

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  8. London Doctors Mystified.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Professor J. B. S. Haldane, who saw the fog, is of opinion that the deaths were upparently due to an epidemic, something ...

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  9. "NO PACT."

    LONDON, Saturday.—In view of recent rumors, that the Liberal party had agreed conditionally to support the Government, the speech by Mr. Lloyd ...

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  10. Five Children Suffocated

    ON the eve of St. Nicholas Day, which is celebrated as Christmas in various parts of Bengium, Madam Phery, ...

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  11. Shipping Held Up by Fog.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A fog in the Channel to-day seriously interfered with shipping. Boats from Ostend and Calais could not make port and this ...

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  12. Deaths Were Caused by Fog.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The chairman of the Liege Health Commission states that the official inquiry, which has not yet concluded, finds that the Meuse ...

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  13. WHALING GROUNDS.

    OSLO, Saturday.—Financed by whaling companies, the aviators Eiiser Larsen and Luetzow will leave for the Antarctic in the New Year aerially to ...

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  14. GOOD HEALTH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"No man's occupation should endanger his life or menace his health," said the Prince of Wales, addressing the Industrial ...

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  16. House Rents Lowered in Italy.

    ROME, Saturday.—Under Mussolini's scheme to offset wage cuts and reducing the cost of living house Tents have been lowered 10 per cent. ...

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  17. Tinted Rain in Spain.

    MADRID, Saturday.—The whole countrysdio of Calanas, near Huolva, was painted a vivid Ted by tinted rain during a thunderstorm. ...

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  18. BOTH RECOVERED.

    MISS WINIFRED SPOONER and Flying-Officer Edwards, who left London in an attempt to establish a record flight to Capetown ...

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  19. INDIA CONFERENCE.

    FURTHER progress was made to-day with the committee work of the India round-table conference. The Federal structure ...

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  21. State Governors May Be Abolished.

    STATE Governors in Australia may be abolished when the terms of those there at present have expired. Such ...

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  22. CANADIAN WHEAT.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—France has undertaken to import a minimum of seven to nine million bushels of Canadian wheat in the next four months, ...

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  23. FRENCH PRINCE'S MARRIAGE. Proposed Annulment Abandoned.

    PARIS, Saturday.—It has been announced that Prince de Broglie has abandoned his proposal to seek an annulment of his marriage with the ...

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  24. U.S. UNEMPLOYED.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The first dissension in the present Congress occurred upon the transmission by President Hoover of a request that 150 ...

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  25. COAL TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Following the decisions of the Miners' Federation yesterday, the Scottish miners agreed to resume work on Monday. ...

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