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  4. EMPIRE PRESENTS FOR PRINCESS

    More than £8000 was subscribed for Princess Mary's Empire wedding gift. The Princess has accepted a small rope of pearls, and has requested that ...

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  5. NO MERCY

    It is reported from Paris that M. Millerand has rejected the appeal for mercy on behalf of Landru. ...

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  6. ADJUSTING THE DAMAGE

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Winston Churchill announced that the British and South Irish Governments had agreed on a commission ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN BOXERS

    Burns' first fight, will be with shoeingsmith Davis, at the National Sporting Club on April 3. If his form is satisfactory, Burns ...

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  8. IN THE NEW STAND AT THE SHOWGROUND

    Show leaders and distinguished visitors FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: MESSRS, E.J. DANN (Secretary), J. T. LANG (State Treasurer), DENISON MILLER (Commonwealth Bank Governor), H. MORRIS COHEN (President), Wm, SCOTT (Parton). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LEFT HIS LEG BEHIND

    An artificial leg furnished evidence in the Cathcart divorce suit. A stewardess said thin Craven mid the Countess Journeyed to Havre together. ...

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  10. "IN SELF-DEFENCE"

    "The Times" correspondent at Berlin telegraps:. That the Reichswehr has inherited the spirit of Zabern is illustrated by an affray at Rathen[?] ...

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  11. £5000 DAMAGES

    Mrs. Bendix has been waited £5000 damaged in her claim for breach of promise of marriage against her former husband, who became ...

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  12. STOP-PRESS

    Colin Campbell Ross was found guilty of the murder of Alma Tirtsch[?] and was sentenced to death. He shouted to ...

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  13. SHIPPING COSTS

    The Chamber of Shipping has adopted a resolution urging an carly and substantial reduction of wages of men a[?] and ashore ...

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  14. GERMANY'S DEFAULT

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says that disappointment at Germany's default in indemnity puyments, on which France had council to balance ...

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  15. GOING ON HOLIDAY

    Sir Eric Glides, in a letter explaining his resignation from the House of Commons, says that he has completed the specific tasks for which he entered ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT WOOL

    In the House of Commons, in Answer to a question, it was stated that 1,226000 bales of Government-owned wool was now in the lands of ...

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  17. STORMWATER CHANNEL

    Good progress has been made with the alteration of the stormwater channel at Tighe's Hill, which will soon be so straightened as to let the water get ...

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  18. DEATH FROM POISONING

    The seven-year-old son of Mr. Claude Hungerford, of North Rothbury, died on Thursday. THe boy got a scratch on the leg, and it ...

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