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    SPACIOUS ICE RINK at Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Bavaria, where the Winter games section of the Olympiad began this week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. "WIDESPREAD FOREBODING OF WAR."

    NEVER have I found such widespred foreboding my Continental journey, from which I have just returned," writes Mr. G. Ward Price, in the "Daily Mail." "Things are far worse than they were in 1914." It was a general phase, he adds ...

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  5. ABYSSINIANS ADMIT DEFEAT.

    An Abyssinian communique admits the first defeat acknowledged by either combatant, when Ras Seyoum's efforts to recapture ...

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  6. 200 DEAD.

    Intense cold still gripped the Middle West to-day, with the Weather Bureau promising no relief for several days. ...

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  7. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS.

    In a sweeping opinion, the Supreme Court to-day unanimously reversed the Louisiana State tax on the gross receipts of ...

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  8. ENGLAND IN GRIP OF THE GALE.

    WINDS of gale force swept the country to-day, and gusts of seventy miles per hour were reported. Extreme cold several days. ...

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  9. MIGRANTS AND MONEY MUST FLOW TOGETHER.

    In a statement to the British United Press, the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Forgan Smith) says the flow of migrants must be ...

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  10. STILL GOING BLIND.

    LONDON, Monday.—A man who has just lost his sight as the result of being gassed in the battle of Arras in 1917 was admitted to St. Dunstan's ...

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  11. HARD HIT BY SANCTIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Home Office (Capt. D. U. Wallace), replying to a question in the House of Commons ...

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  12. DISCUSSION ON EMPIRE AIR MAIL PLAN.

    With little chance of acceptance of Australia's counter-proposals regarding the Imperial air mails, the prospect of Britain pursuing its ...

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  13. Britain Wants to Grow Its Own Sugar.

    The Premier of Queensland Mr. Forgan Smith) attended the House of Commons to-day, to hear the Minister for Agriculture (Major ...

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  14. PROPOSED ELECTORAL REFORM IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, Monday. — Compulsory voting and limitation of election expenses were advocated by Mr. R. B. Bennett, former Prime Minister, in ...

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  15. "Ship of the Desert" Succumbs to the Motor

    The ship of the desert is the latest means of transport to succumb to this mechanical age. The Arabian King, Ibn ...

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  16. Social Credit by Proclamation.

    The Provincial Secretary (Mr. Manning) states that a bill will be introduced this session to enable Cabinet to ...

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  17. AIR LINER WRECKED.

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday.—Imperial Airways' liner Artemis hit a plantation when taking off from Petersburg to-day, and was wrecked. Both pilots ...

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  18. TREATY WITH EGYPT.

    LONDON, Monday.—When asked in the House of Commons to-day for an assurance that, in view of the changed international situation, complete ...

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  19. NATIVES FIGHT ON TAVUA GOLDFIELDS.

    SUVA, Tuesday.—Serious fighting broke out between natives of two provinces who were employed on the Tavua goldfields on Sunday evening, and ...

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  20. ZANZIBAR REVOLT.

    LONDON, Monday.—An official telegram received by the Colonial Office from Zanzibar states that there is no truth whatever in the report that 75 ...

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  21. ALLEGED DIVERSION OF CHINESE REVENUE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Foreign Minister (Capt. R. A. Eden) had a number of questions to answer in the House of Commons to-day regarding ...

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  22. NIGHT ON THE ICE.

    BOSTON, Monday. — Seven boys were rescued to-day after a night on the ice. An aeroplane discovered them in Cape Cod Bay, and a coast. ...

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  23. Australian Bonds on New York Exchange.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Application was made by the Commonwealth Office to-day to list with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the New York ...

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