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  4. BRITAIN'S BUDGET

    Mr. Churchill, in his budget speech, said that the coal subsidy had prevented a surplus this year, and that on last year's basis there would be a deficit of £79,000,000 at the end of the coming year; but by a rearrangement of the finances he hoped to convert the deficit into a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WILL IT BE WET?

    The rain and gales in England, which are holding up cricket practice, remind M. A. Noble of the 1902 tour, when bowlers on both sides had harvests and some remarkably low scores were put up. Noble considers that Grimmett is likely to prove the side's most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SOLITARY OPTIMIST

    "MR. BALDWIN is the only optimist in the Cabinet in regard to the coal crisis; the other Ministers fear that there will be ...

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  7. MORE DELAY

    THE Detroit 'plane with Major Lanphier's party on board, left Fairbanks at 11 a.m. for Point Barrow, but returned later owing to ...

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  8. CLAIM FOR MILLIONS

    The sensational legal battle for the millions of dollars left by the copper magnate, Senator Clark, took a curious turn, when another William ...

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  9. DOWN BY THE GATES OF REMEMBRANCE

    Through these gates in Sydney in the years ago the soldiers passed; through these gates they were seen for the last time for many weary months. And for those soldiers whom relatives and friends never saw again these flowers are there. Blooms that were fastened on the gate on Anzac Day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DIVORCE ON QUIET

    "A plan to circumvent the law," resulted in Justice Lord Merrivale rescinding the divorce decree which he had granted to Mrs. Elsie Swindley, ...

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  11. BRIGAND SHOT

    A message from Paris says that gendarmes ambushed and shot dead the notorious brigand, Ronce Romanetti, described as the "Corsican Ned ...

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  12. HASTE FOR PEACE

    The Paris correspondent of "The Times" says that France and Spain have waived their preliminary conditions in order to permit the immediate ...

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  13. POLAR BOOM

    A message from Bergen (Sweden) says that the scientist, Dr. Mohr, is planning, a Polar flight and that he intends to broadcast lectures on his ...

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