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  3. WAR LORD TO WED.

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—Preparations have been completed for the marriage of General Chiang Kai-shek, former commander of the Nationalist armies, ...

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  4. TOLL OF THE FLOOD

    ALGIERS, Monday.—Graphic, details of the appalling disaster yesterday when the town of Terregau was obliterated through a dam bursting show that 60 ...

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  5. ENGLISH XMAS CAROLS.

    LONDON, Monday — Repeated failures on the part of 3LO to reach London, coupled with B.B.C.'s vice versa difficulties from Chelmsford have ...

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  6. OVERLOADING SHIPS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Watkin James Williams (46). shipowner, was to-day sentenced to one year's imprisonment and ordered to pay ...

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  7. HINKLER the DARING

    The Australian airman, Hinklery, and Capt. M'Intosh who were forced to land in Poland when attempting a non-stop flight record have left for London, ...

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  8. WAVE OF CRIME.

    PARIS, Monday—The mysterious murder of two middle-aged men found at different times in the woods at Billy Montiguy with ...

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  9. RUSSIA'S PROPOSALS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Exchange Telegraph's" Geneva correspondent, understands that the Russian proposals at the Disarmament Conference will ...

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  10. ON THE MOVIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The film of the Duke and Duchess of York's Australasian tour, part of which was taken by the Duke, will be publicly show on ...

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  11. HALF A MILLION ALIENS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Secretary for Labor has reported that the United States admitted 538,000 alieas during the fiscal year ended June 30, ...

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  12. SAFEBREAKERS BUSY.

    LONDON, Monday.—One of the cleverest safe-breaking feats in the knowledge of Scotland Yard officials has resulted in the loss of pearls and diamonds ...

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  13. ATHLETICS.

    LODNON, Tuesday.—Dr. Honner, the Australian long distance jumper is leaving for Australia by the Jervis Bay. He says he is not decided whether to ...

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  14. AMATEURS ONLY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The council of the Olympic Association to-day decided to send an official team to Amsterdam, next year, believing it to be in ...

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  15. FEDERAL LOAN.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Subscriptions to the war conversion and redemption loan were maintained last week at a daily average of about £400,000. The total sum ...

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  16. WINE SMUGGLERS.

    PARIS, Monday.—French customs detectives have discovered a scheme for the smuggling into Germany of Kreuch and Spanish wines by the trainload. ...

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  17. Undaunted Danes.

    GIBRALTAR, Monday.—A Danish cedar skiff rowed by Captain Niels Vondecodte and two companions has arrived at Algeriras from ...

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  18. NEW LINERS BUILDING.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Shaw Savili Co.'s new liner Zealandie was launched on Friday and sails at the end of February. Three others building have ...

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  19. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The House of Lords to-day, by 68 votes to 20 carried the second reading of the Cinematograph Bill and also the Scotland ...

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  20. BOXING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the ernisorweight championship to-night, Frank Moody outpointed Ted Moore. Moore was clever at in-fighting in the earlier ...

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  21. CAPTAIN KINGSFORDSMITH.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday — Capt. Kingsford-smith announced the postponement of his endurance flight, which was to have commenced to-day. It is ...

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  22. Scott Defeats Munn.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Phil Scott to-night won on a technical knock-out over Montie Munn, when the referee stopped the bout in the middle of the tenth ...

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  23. In the Commons.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons to-day the Under-secretary for Foreign Affairs, Major LockerLampson, in answer to a question said ...

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  24. LANCASTER IN TROUBLE.

    BASRA, Sunday.—Capt. Lancaster in his Moth 'plane, the Red Rose, en route to Australia, is stranded at Bushire, owing to trouble with the magnetos. ...

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  25. THE WARATAHS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Members of the Welsh Rugby Union to-night enterained the Waratahs at dinner. The president, Mr. Horace Lyne, said: "You ...

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  26. EMPIRE AIR LINERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The High Commissioner for Australia, Sir Granville Ryrie, in toasting Imperial Aviation at the Lyceum Club's dinner to-night said: ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN RULES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The animal football match undow Australian rules was played at Oxford to-day between Australians at Oxford and Cambridge. The ...

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  28. ENGINEERING MERGER.

    LONDON, Monday.—Meetings of holders of various classes of shares and debentures in Armstrong-Whitworth's passed resolutions for the company's ...

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  29. PAYING FOR BEER.

    LONDON, Monday.—"Beer drinkers already pay an £84,000,000 yearly burden and demand relief," said Colonel Winch, chairman of the Brewers' ...

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  30. BERNARD SHAW CONQUERED.

    LONDON, Monday. — Miss K. M. Murphy, of Sydney, a niece of Judge. Edmunds, has induced Mr. Bernard Shaw to make a special record for ...

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