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  3. VALE! EMPEROR KING!

    LEAD is against his tired feet, Linen is round his head; The cycle of his life's complete, Our Emperor King is dead! ...

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  4. Still in Abyssinian Hands.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Rome says that to-day's communique surprises the public by suggesting that much ...

    Article : 89 words
  5. The Eloquence of Silence.

    THE UNION JACK, flying at half mast everywhere, has been ; pathetic sight during the past week. "Your king—your King is dead," it ...

    Article : 565 words
  6. "Time Again Favorable for Peace Efforts."

    VATICAN CITY, Monday.—"Osservatore Romano," the official organ of the Vatican, suggests that the time is again favorable for conciliation efforts ...

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  7. CRICKET. Record Maintained.

    The Australians defeated Transvaal to-day by an innings and 29 runs, and thus maintained their unbroken record of wins during the ...

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  8. BANK INQUIRY.

    Commenting on the continued improvement of the financial position of, the Commonwealth, Mr. Edmund Parker, at the annual ...

    Article : 283 words
  9. "EUROPE PREPARING FOR WAR."

    "Everybody is preparing for the war which must come," said Dr. G. H. Hogg. of Launceston, who returned to Burnie yesterday by the Orient liner ...

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  10. GRANTS COMMISSION.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—Members of the Commonwealth Grants Commission have arrived in Tasmania, to hear evidence in regard to the State's ...

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  11. ALLEGED BETRAYER OF NURSE CAVELL.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Gaston Quien, a Frenchman, alleged to be the betrayer of Nurse Cavell, was released to-day after serving twenty years for ...

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  12. Scotland Yard's "Stocktaking."

    Scotland Yard is about to begin its periodical "stocktaking" of unsolved murders. These include at least four murders committed in 1935 and five ...

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  13. Communists Capture Chinese Town.

    PEKING, Monday.—Communists under Hsiaokah captured Wengan, in Kweichow, and threatened Kweiyuang, the capital of the province. Martial law ...

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  14. EGYPTIAN STUDENTS RIOT.

    CAIRO, Monday.—Students have declared a general strike. There wore no clashes in Cairo, whore bridges were opened to prevent the approach of ...

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  15. Steps to Preserve Sir H. Parkes' Birthplace.

    LONDON, Monday.—Steps are being taken to preserve the birthplace at Caniey, Coventry, of Sir Henry parkes, and to lay out the surrounding ...

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  16. Death of Clara Butt.

    LONDON, Monday.—Queen Mary found time in the midst of her grief to send a message to Mr. Kennerley Rumford expressing sincere sympathy ...

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  17. Winds of 125 Miles an Hour.

    In a great storm in Leyte province, Philippine Islands, winds of 125 miles an hour were reported and 300 lives wore lost, In Manila itself, 100 miles ...

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  18. Baseball at Midnight.

    At Fairbanks, Alaska, on June 22, a baseball game was started at midnight. The sun was below the horizon for half an hour. Some went up in ...

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