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  4. TRISTAN OVERRUN BY RATS.

    The inhabitants of that desolate little island in the South Atlantic Tristan da Cunha, apparently have empire-building ambitions. ...

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  5. KING'S VISIT TO WALES.

    There is every indication [?]at the King's visit to South [?]ales will bear fruit. He has [?]ranged to see Ministers, when ...

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  6. CAPE FLIGHTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. James Mollison's attack on the Cape record may develop into a race with Mr. D. W. Llewellyn, who, it is reported, intends ...

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  7. NEW ORIENT LINER.

    The "Times'" shipping correspondent says that the Orient Line's new ship, the Orcades, will be launched on December 1. She ...

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  8. INCENDIARY BOMBS DROPPED ON MADRID. Terriffic Artillery Battle.

    STARTLING Madrid owing to the earliness of the attack, three rebel bombers, escorted by fighting aeroplanes, appeared at 6.15 a.m. and dropped incendiary bombs. One landed in the courtyard of the War Ministry, setting fire to five motor cars ...

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  9. REMAINS OF GREEK ROYALTIES REBURIED.

    ATHENS, Sunday.—Weeping crowds knelt in the streets as the coffins containing the remains of King Constantine, Queen Sophia, and Princess Olga ...

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  10. GERMAN TO BE SHOT.

    Stickling, a German mining engineer, and eight other persons accused of sabotage, were to-day sentenced to be shot. Stickling ...

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  11. Russia Refuses to Sign Convention With Japan.

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—The Government refuses to sign the fisheries convention with Japan, though it had initialled it. This is regarded as ...

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  12. Mongolians Invading Suiyuan.

    PEIPING, Sunday.—Mongolian troops are invading the Suiyuan province from Chahar. The authorities have ordered the withdrawal of ...

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  13. [?]CKEY MOUSE [?]AZES [?]SHMEN.

    Abraham, centenarian chief of [?] few surviving Bushmen who [?]e been brought here for the [?]pire Exhibition, will never be ...

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  14. BOUGHT DIAMOND MINE FOR £52,000.

    The discoverer of the famous Premier Diamond Mine—the greatest, richest single diamond mine ever known, which produced the ...

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  15. BRITISH FASCISTS.

    BERLIN, Monday.—In an interview with "Lokal Anzeiger," Sir Oswald Mosley said that half a million British Fascists had been enrolled. He ...

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  16. British Ministers Discuss Situation.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A meeting of Ministers took place this evening, at No. 10 Downing Street, at which the following were present: The Prime ...

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  17. £217,530,420 IN THREE YEARS.

    Representing three years' gold output of the Witwatersrand, the "Golden Tower," the 70-feet column in front of the Transvaal Chamber of Mines ...

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  18. HIGHER INTEREST.

    Commenting on thE unwillingness of Mr. Butler, Premier of South Australia, to borrow abroad," the "Times'" city correspondent says ...

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  19. TRAGIC WRECK.

    Six lost their lives in one of the most tragic wrecks that Table Bay has known for several years. The whaler Solhagen ran aground ...

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  20. CHILD SNAKE CHARMER.

    A two-year-old native girl, belonging to the Harrismith district, Orange Free State, can claim fame as a snake charmer. ...

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  21. DARING THIEVES.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A band of [?] thieves assumed the management [?] apartment building. They tied be elevator operator, the furnace ...

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  22. Pacific Fortifications.

    Britain has suggested to Japan and the United States that negotiations might be opened for renewal of Article 19 of the Washington Treaty of 1922, ...

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  23. [?]NKS GO TO HIMALAYAS.

    [?]DON, Sunday.—The "Times" [?]spondent at Milan says that the [?] of the Saint Bernard Hospice [?] six months' silence was delighted ...

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  24. GERMAN SPY GAOLED.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Otto Rauft, a German, was sentenced to-day to ten years' detention for espionage. He was tried in camera. It is ...

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  25. STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE

    ISTANBUL, Monday.—Mounted police were compelled to draw their sabres in order to disperse a mob of 1500 Turkish students, who were ...

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  26. THIRTY HOUSES BURNT.

    ANGERS (France), Sunday.—Fire destroyed 30 ancient houses, the result being that many families are homeless. It broke out in a large store. The wind ...

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  27. THE CORONATION.

    A meeting has been arranged of the committee appointed to deal with the preparation of Westminster Abbey Church for the Coronation, says the ...

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  29. N.S.W. GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times'' city correspondent says, "The New South Wales Government has good reason to be proud of its financial ...

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  30. BETTER BUTTER QUALITY NEEDED.

    That there was need for further improvement in the quality of butter for export from Tasmania was the statement made at Launceston ...

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  31. Natives Who Drink to Live.

    DURBAN, Sunday.—A tipplers' Utopia lies at Mbizweni, 300 miles due north of Durban, in Maputoland. Here nature provides the most potent ...

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  32. SIR FITZROY MACLEAN DEAD.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Fitzroy Maclean died to-day. As a boy he was shown Stuart Castle, which had been the home of the Macleans for a ...

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  33. Living on a Tea Estate.

    If you lived on a Tea Estate, you would choose only the richest tea for your daily use—the young bud leaves. These you would carefully cure to ...

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  34. Barrie Play Produced in Edinburgh.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Barrie's play, "The Boy David," with Elizabeth Bergner as David, in being produced in Edinburgh. Barrie is unable to be ...

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  35. A COUGH CURE.

    You need a remedy compounded by some one who knows the next best ingredients for a cough. Tussine. The Cough Cure, was designed by experts ...

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