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  3. NOT FORGOTTEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—King George's Christmas party at the Royal Riding School, Buckingham Palace, gave evidence that ex-servicemen are ...

    Article : 161 words
  4. U.S.A. TRAGEDY.

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday.—The whole population of the city is so aroused over the murder of Marion Parker, the [?]2-year-old daughter of a bank ...

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  5. COLD WAVE CONTINUES

    LONDON, Tuesday).—The bitter weather continues to be the chief topic of conversation throughout Europe. There have been several deaths in ...

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  6. OUT THEY GO.

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday.—The first shipload of expelled Russians left this morning, comprising 17 Russian families and members of ...

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  7. THE "PEACE LETTER"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—On December 8, Mr. A. A. Ponsonby, the Labor member for the Brightside division of Sheffield, presened a "Peace Letter" ...

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  8. Sunken Submarine S4.

    PROVINCE TOWN, Tuesday.— Paint sounds were heard to-day at noon from within the sunken submarine, S[?]. Storms continue to ...

    Article : 68 words
  9. CHRISTMAS BROADCASTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The wireless station at Keston has abandoned hope of picking up 3LO, Melbourne, but will [?]ry to receive 2BL, Sydney, on ...

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  10. ANTI-SOVIET PLOT.

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—An official of the Soviet agency alleges that a Monarchist organisation named the Partisan Detachment of the Nicolas ...

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  11. THE NEW COMET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British astronomers continue to search fruitlessly for Skjellerup's Comet. Professor Stevenson, of Greenwich, observed without ...

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  12. "PEACE ALL ROUND."

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"There is going to be peace all round," said Mr. Ben Turner, chairman of the Trades Union Congress at the conclusion of a ...

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  13. Ship Afire in Mid Ocean.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.— The British motor ship-schooner, Doris Crane, bound from Honolulu to San Francisco, has caught fire ...

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  14. The Prayer Book.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The full conference of bishops discussed the Prayer book until this evening, but all are pledged to secrecy as to the result, ...

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  15. AIRCRAFT CARRIER AFIRE

    SAN DIEGO, Tuesday.—One of the crew was killed and 14 injured, including four seriously, by an explosion resulting from a fire aboard the United ...

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  16. Wireless Broadcast.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—What is claimed to be the most powerful broadcasting station in the world has been opened at Essen, and makes the volume of ...

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  17. LOCOS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    JOHANNESBUR, Tuesday.—Representatives of British and American firms which unsuccessfully tendered for big Union railway contracts agree ...

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  18. Training the "Handy Man"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Australian petty officers and men serving in the Royal Navy have been given the privilege of taking the Admiralty's ...

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  19. Cable Stations in Japan.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The Japanese Minister for Communications announces that he will not permit the Western Union Co. to land the proposed ...

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  20. AT LOW EBB.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, the Under-Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. Ormsby-Gor[?], in answer to Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, ...

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  21. UNION MAIL CONTRACT.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—The struggle to obtain the mail contract with the Government has taken a surprising turn. This morning all indications ...

    Article : 162 words
  22. French Navy.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Chamber of Deputies authorities are laying down between July of this year and June next one cruiser, six destroyers, five ...

    Article : 99 words
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