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  2. CHEERY NEWS

    During the afternoon, five doctors consulted, at Buckingham Palace, and issued the following bulletin: ...

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  3. AVIATION.

    Colonel Brinsmead and Captain Geoffrey Hughes, Australian delegates to the International Aviation Conference at Washington, are spending the ...

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  4. KABUL THREATENED

    News from Kabul (Afghanistan), by plane states that strong rebel forces from the North are nearing the city, but there have ...

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  5. KING'S LAST SPEECH

    The King has permitted the Columbia Company to circulate gramophone records of [?] Majesty's last utterance prior to ...

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  6. SECOND TEST.

    Mr. P. F. Warner, writing in the "Morning Post." says:—The Australians on this occasion seem to have mastered Larwood, but ...

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  7. GRAHAM LAND

    Sir Geo. Wilkins, the Australian explorer, wirelesses from Deception Island as follows: "Graham Land is separated from ...

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  8. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION

    There was an extraordinary gas explosion in High Holborn at 8 o'clock this morning when business men and women were ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    In moving a vote of £100,000 by the House of Commons to facilitate the transfer of workpeople from distressed areas, Mr. Baldwin said that ...

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  10. FULL TEXT OF BULLETIN.

    The full text of the bulletin, issued at 3.30 p.m., said: "A consultation has taken place at the Palace in order to survey the ...

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  11. AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    The British Foreign Secretary (Sir Austen Chamberlain) made a statement in the House of Commons to-day regarding Afghanistan He said ...

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  12. CLEM HILL'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Clem Hill cabling from Australia says: There should be six certainties for the next test. Woodfull, Oldfield. Grimmett. and V. ...

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  13. LONDON RELIEVED.

    The news of the Bast couple of days to happily confirmed by to-day's bulletins further strengthened by the fact that ...

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  14. NICKEL INDUSTRY

    Lord Melchett has announced the terms of the £120,000,000 merger of the Mond Nickel Company, of which he is the largest shareholder, with ...

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  15. SACRED COLLEGE.

    Monday's Consistory raised the question of the composition of the Sacred College. Since Pius XI. became Pope there have been thirty ...

    Article : 179 words
  16. TRIBAL REVOLT.

    Messages from Kabul state that on the night of December 14, thousands of rebel tribesmen, who during the afternoon seized Baghi Balahort ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S RECOVERY

    "The Evening Standard." in an editorial, states that Australia's recovery will stahd long in the annals of cricket as an example of ...

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  18. DAMAGE IN LONDON.

    Yesterday morning's gas explosion was most severe at the junction of High Holborn and New Oxford-street, where the noise resembled a long ...

    Article : 214 words
  19. FLYING CROSS.

    President Coolidge signed a measure on Friday awarding the Distinguished Flying Cross to Orville Wright and the late Wilbur Wright. ...

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  20. TRAGIC DELAY.

    The seventeen men who perished in the recent lifeboat disaster at Rye lost their lives because of five minutes delay on a telephone. ...

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  21. SOUTH AMERICAN WAR

    In the House of Commons to-day Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Mr. Locker-Lampson questioned regarding Bolivia and ...

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  22. ARBITRATION TREATY.

    In connection with Sir Austen Chamberlain's remarks in the House of Commons, it is pointed out here that negotiations for a new United ...

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  23. MURDER OF POLICE

    Twenty arrests, mostly student members of Nationalist organisations, have been made in connection the murder of police at Lahore. ...

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  24. Explorers' Praise.

    Leading explorers and scientists are unanimous in praise of Sir Hubert Wilkins' Antarctic flight over Grahamland. ...

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  25. BUSINESS RETARDED.

    High Holborn shopkeepers in the danger area had heart-breaking experiences. A butcher, with four hundred ...

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  26. REPARATIONS

    In the House of Commons, answering Commander Kenworthy, Mr. Winston Churchill said the reparations discussions were proceeding ...

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  27. COME TO BRITAIN

    A Mansion House meeting, Lord Derby presiding passed a resolution for endorsement of the "Come to Britain" movement organised under ...

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  28. DOCTORS SATISFIED.

    It is stated that no further bulletins will be given out if the present is maintained. The King continues to make ...

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  29. ACT OF GRACE

    A report has been received from Mr. O'Reilly, British Minister at Caracas, stating that the Venezuelan Government had decided, as an act ...

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  30. TEN KILLED.

    Ten were killed and many injured at Karachi during a blaze yesterday morning. Fourteen escaped, jumping from ...

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  31. INFLUENZA.

    With the wave of influenza epidemic steadily approaching the larger centres. Public Health Service officials predict a total of three million ...

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  32. UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE.

    The Municipal Assembly was dissolved to-day by order of the Home Minister. The law requires that the election ...

    Article : 77 words
  33. MIGRATION.

    The Australian Press Association understands that the appointment of a Migration Commissioner for Malta, in Australia, will most probably be ...

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  34. LOST EXPLORER.

    The body of Captain B. J. H. Marden the British explorer, who was lost last July, has been found a height of 14,000 feet. ...

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  35. PRINCE GEORGE HOME.

    Prince George arrived at Cherbourg and refused an offer of an Imperial Airways seaplane to carry him to Southampton. ...

    Article : 87 words
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