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  4. "DOG IN THE MANGER"

    In an Interview, Sir H. N. Harwell. Premier of South Australia, said: "We have in Northern Australia a huge potentially rich mineral and agricultural area supporting a white population of 800, and a total population of 3800, which is 25 per cent, less ...

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  5. LENIN'S GLORY PAST

    The disappearance of Lenin from any part of the administration in the Soviet is now practically certain. The gravity of his condition is not ...

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  6. CONSTITUTION COMPLETE

    The new Irish Constitution enacts the provisions or the treaty, and enforces the eath or allegiance to the King. Following a Joint conference between the British and Irish signatories to the treaty at Downing-street this morning, Mr. ...

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  7. INDIAN CURSE

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent in Paris says that many references were made at the Bessarabo trial yesterday to a Mexican oil properly on which ...

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    HERR ERSBERGER The former German Finance Minister, who signed the Armistice on behalf of Germany. Von kellinger, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EATING £3,000,000

    Fabulous prices are charged in Moscow res[?]urnats. According to latest advices, a light dinner for ...

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  10. WHERE IRISHMEN FOUGHT FURIOUSLY

    [?] fighting on the DOsegal[?]rder. MR. Churchill, announces that the British Government will not hold any inquiry into the action of the British troops. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GERMAN FINANCE

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris states that the Reparation Commission's note to Germany says that the questions of the ...

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  12. FRENCH OLYMPIC

    A message from Paris states that the Chamber of Deputies has voted 10,000,000 francs for the preliminary, expenses of the 1924 Olympic games. ...

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  13. CHAMPION TENNIS PLAYER

    Mrs. Molla B. Mallory, the lady tennis champion, who hopes to meet Mile. Sazanne Lenglen, at Wimbledon, for the ladies' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. MOTHER'S GHOST

    A special from of terrorism was adduced in support of a claim for conjugal [?]lty, against a ...

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  15. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The Colonial Secretary has appointed Sir Henry Belfield as chairman of the committees to organise the East African group of colonies, In ...

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  16. CITIZEN RIGHTS

    In the House of Commons the Earl of Winterton, introducing tho India Office Estimates, referring to the political rights of Indians overseas, said ...

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  17. DOWN AGAIN

    The "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondent reports that the arbiters of fashion have decreed that the waist line must return to its normal position just ...

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  18. AERIAL MAILS

    The Air Ministry has approved of a scheme to operate an aerial service between Southampton, Cherbourg, Havre, and the Channel Islands. ...

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  19. LABOR COMMONER

    Mr. Alfred Short is the first Labor member of the House of Commons to pass the final bar examination. Mr. Short was a boilermaker. ...

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