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  8. WINGLESS PLANE

    The claim is made that an aeroplane has been invented which will solve the difficitites of vertcial asension, staying still in the air, and slow fligh. The designers ...

    Article : 203 words
  9. LABOR'S VOTE

    One of the features of the late New Zealand election was the very large Labor [?] which was far [?] than has ever before been re[?] This was [?] to the [?] that the ...

    Article : 306 words
  10. VICAR BANKRUPT

    The Rev. J. B. M. Chaplin, vicar of Hubber[?], near Skipton, Yorks, stated a the Bradford bankrupicy court, that for nine years he was a curate in ...

    Article : 203 words
  11. DAUGTHERS BEATEN

    ham magistrates on a summons taken The punishment of two schoolgirls by their [?], George Smillie, a local public man, was enquired into by the Totten ...

    Article : 263 words
  12. £54,[?] [?]

    The record price for a Romhey was [?] at Messrs. Christie's sale in London of the late Duke of Hamiton's [?] when Messrs. Duveen gave £54,000 [?] ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. MYSTERY MILLIONS

    Mr. Ian Robertson. a Scotsman, who stated that he was acting for a "trust" composed of Scot[?] and American millionaires, whose names he does not disclose, offered a sum of £200,000,000 ...

    Article : 200 words
  14. MR. CHARLES HAWTREY

    Mr Charles Hawtrey, the actor was married very quietly to the Hon Mrs. A. Petre, of 37 Hertford street, Mayfair. Only ten or a dozen people were awara that the wedding had been ...

    Article : 194 words
  15. FREE FOOD FOR EIGHT DAYS

    An Atlantic record—described by the Cunard Company as "gold eating—has been established by [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  16. "NEW POOR" WOMEN

    [?] [?] [?] [?] problem as it affects the new poor (those whose standards of life are [?] forced on them and whose [?] are stationary, while the ...

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  17. £29,000 GONE IN A YEAR

    A man of 27, who said that he had spent £29,000 in a little more than a year, appeared for public examination at Guildfor [?] Court. ...

    Article : 256 words
  18. HOTEL TEA HOAX

    The reception clerks at the Ritz Hotel, London, were perplexed one afternoon by the arrival about teatime of a number of well-dressed people enquiring either for a man or woman— ...

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  19. PENNY UNDER THE PLATE

    Better pay and the abolition of the tipping system were demanded at a meeting in Trafalgar square, London, of the British and Allied Waiters, Chefs and Employes Union. ...

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  20. TWO MONTHS' BRIDE OF 78

    Married on September 10 Mast, Sarah Ann Reynolds, of Loose, near Maidstone, applied at Bearsted (Kent) police court for a reparation order against her ...

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  21. SERVIAN GIRL'S JOURNEY

    The case of Miss Dora Kostich, the young Servisn woman who came to England to many a soldier, was explained by Mr. Shortt, the Home Secretary, in the House of Commons. She was ...

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  22. LAND ARMY HEROINES

    Six more Distinguished Service bars for con[?] acts have been awarded to members of the Women's Land Army, which, is to be demobilised on November 3. Among the winners are:— ...

    Article : 142 words
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