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  2. REBEL VICTORY

    In Nicaragua Uncle Sam seems to have bet on the wrong horse. Admiral Latimer reported today that the Diaz Government, backed by the ...

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  3. DRUG IN LIQUOR

    Gen. Lincoln Andrews (Chief Prohibition Enforcement Officer) announces that he has a new formula to make drinking unsafe for democracy. ...

    Article : 181 words
  4. TROUBADOR WHO STOLE LIKE GENTLEMAN

    The elusive Pimpernel has been eclipsed by Georges Rome, who, although only 27 years of age, has received sentences of imprisonment aggregating 72 years. He endeared himself to his admirers by ...

    Article : 233 words
  5. LIBERTY LOST

    "In Britain a policeman armed only with a baton commands more respect and obedience than the American police officer who is known to carry an ...

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  6. WHEAT SURPLUS

    Wheat exports from Canada continue on only a moderate scale. This is somewhat disappointing to those who anticipated a great demand from Europe. ...

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  7. JAVA REVOLT

    As a result of the trial of Communist revolutionaries in Java 75 have already been sentenced to internment. Three have been sentenced to be hanged ...

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  8. CLINGS TO SPATS

    A tug landed Mr. Bruce and his party from the liner Majestic, which was fog bound at Quarantine Island for several hours. ...

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  9. HELLO, NEW YORK

    The British Post Office has announced that it hopes to inaugurate public wireless telephony with the New York exchange early in ...

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  10. ITALIAN EMBLEM OF SACRIFICE

    Chiselled by Miss Dora Ohlsen, of Ballarat, Victoria, it has been erected as a National War Memorial at Formia, Italy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "MOST DRASTIC LAW"

    Because he believed that the Prohibition Act to be "the most drastic law ever passed by any law-making body in the United States and that it cannot be ...

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  12. PRICES SLUMP

    Wheat slumped today 1½d. to 2½d. a bushel. It was the wildest market for some weeks. Aggressive selling caught the ...

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  13. WHISKY FOR ONTARIO

    It is understood that whisky valued at millions of pounds has been ordered from British distilleries to supply Ontrio, the Government of which estimates ...

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  14. RHINELAND INCIDENT

    The moderate press greets the decision to pardon the Germans sentenced to imprisonment by the French court-marital as a sign that the Locarno-Thoiry policy ...

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  15. NORTH AND SOUTH

    While it is reported from the South that Canton is preparing for an early advance on Nanking, reports from Peking indicate that Marshal Chang Tso-Lin is ...

    Article : 212 words
  16. RUMRUNNERS OPPOSED

    The Canadian Customs Department has announced that following the anti-rum running treaty between Canada and the United States, which will come into full ...

    Article : 77 words
  17. FAST TOBOGANNING

    The correspondent of "The Westminster Gazette" at Engadine (in the Swiss Grisons) says that society girls regarding ordinary Alpine sports as tame, have ...

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  18. Another Security Pact

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Constantinople says that it is reported that Turkey and Yugo-Slavia contemplate a security pact. ...

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  19. POLAR EXPLORATION

    Capt. G. H. Wilkins will leave shortly for Fairbanks to obtain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. EARLY AUSTRALIA

    The Duke and Duchess of York have returned to London from Sandringham to complete preparations for their Australian tour. ...

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  21. HUGE CONVENTION

    Hotel accommodation will be fully taxed when delegates to the American Legion Convention embracing 20,000 former service men and 10,000 of their women ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. No Eavesdropping

    "The Daily Mail" says that subscribers need not fear cavesdropping. "It will be impossible for anyone to pick up anything without the most ...

    Article : 95 words
  23. TREATY REVISION

    In a leading article "The Daily Mail" states that the British proposals in regard to China are moderate and judicious. Treaties which unduly abridge the ...

    Article : 73 words
  24. THROWN FROM HORSE

    Earl Cavan (Chief of Staff for the Duke of York) was thrown from his horse while hunting at Hertfordshire. He was severely bruised, and sustained a ...

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  25. COLD SNAP

    Severe cold is reported from the Continent. Heavy snowfalls have occurred in Spain and France. In Paris the fountains in the Place ...

    Article : 57 words
  26. EXECUTIONS DENOUNCED

    The Communist International has issued proclamations denouncing the execution of four Communists by Lithuanian Fascists, who, it is declared, merely ...

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  27. Monkey Talk

    It is reported that the first monkey, that has been taught to talk has arrived on its way to Hamburg, accompanid by Frau ...

    Article : 67 words
  28. French Marking Time

    "The Westminster Gazette" says that the French Cabinet has considered the British proposals toward China and has decided to adopt a waiting attitude. ...

    Article : 44 words
  29. CHRISTMAS IN MOSCOW

    According to the Riga correspondent to "The Daily Mail" atheistic propaganda and blasphemous processions in which children participated marked Christmas in ...

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  30. New Zealanders Victorious

    The All Blacks defeated Wakefield by 29 points to 24, and the Maori Rugby Union team defeated Cardiff by five points to three. ...

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  31. TOUR BY WIRELESS

    "The Westminster Gazette" says that following the success of beam wireless photographic transmissions it is likely that the British public will be able to ...

    Article : 115 words
  32. TIPS FOR FLYING

    The Air Force flying manual devotes a special section to "preventive hygiene in relation to flying." It points out that descent from high altitudes necessitates ...

    Article : 159 words
  33. INDIAN CHRISTMAS

    The Christmas festivities were somewhat spoiled by a combination of inclement weather and official mourning for the dead Emperor of Japan. ...

    Article : 174 words
  34. Tablet to Mechanic

    Scholars of the Pinner Schools (Middlesex) will erect a tablet in memory of the late Mr. A. B. Elliott, the mechanic, who was shot by an Arab during the flight ...

    Article : 59 words
  35. FASCIST WAY

    "The Daily News" reports wholesale arrests of anti-Fascists all over Italy. They include Signor Canepa (a former member of the Cabinet). ...

    Article : 96 words
  36. Band Boy to Conductor

    Lieut. Arthur Pragnell, who joined the Marines as a band boy in 1903, will conduct the hand on the Renown, comprising 37 musicians. ...

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  37. Death at Graveside

    While officiating at a funeral at a Glascow cemetery. Rev. James Crawford had a seizure and died as the coffin was being lowered into the grave. ...

    Article : 33 words
  38. Don't Mince Matters

    Buy Rosella Fruit Mince and make Mince Pies. ...

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  39. Kit Cat Club Summoned

    As a result of the police raid early in the month the Kit Cat Club, also a number of consumers, have been summoned for breaches of the liquor law. ...

    Article : 37 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. ALLEGED SPYING

    Vivian Stranders, a former officer in the British Army and now a German citizen, has been arrested on a charge of spying on behalf of German aircraft ...

    Article : 51 words
  42. TALKATIVE CHILDREN

    If children talk too much keep their jaws busy with Johnston's Toffee de Luxe. DRINK ...

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  43. Liner for India

    Sir Samuel Hoare and his party on board the British air liner, which is being flown to India, arrived here on Tuesday. The liner left later, and is due at Malta ...

    Article : 39 words
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