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  2. TWELVE BODIES UNRECOVERED

    LONDON. Saturday Night.—Twelve bodies were still unrecovered from the Cwm colliery when the inquest was opened and adjourned ...

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  3. CRISIS LOOMING

    SHANGHAI, Saturday Night.—The Cantonese are steadily surrounding Shanghai, and the Shantung army is threatened with the ...

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  4. WRECKED 'PLANE FOUND

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—The wrecked 'plane of Major Larra Bordes, the Uruguayan airman, who is flying from Rome to America, has ...

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  5. MARCONI COMPANY

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A committee, representing the English shareholders of the Marconi Company, has issued a press report on ...

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  6. DOMINION VISIT

    TAKAPAU (N.Z.) Saturday Night.—The Royal train pulled out of the Napier station punctually at eight, on the long run to Wellington. ...

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  7. LABOR'S SUPPORT OF BRITISH NOTE

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.—The British Opposition Leader's support of Sir Austen Chamberlain's note to the Soviet has created a deep impression. ...

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  8. MISSION TO AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night.—The Industrial Mission was hardly in America before it was being over whelmed with information on ...

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  9. ARMED MADMAN

    LONDON Sunday Morning.—A force of police, three fire engines, and several hundred people besieged a baker's shop in Kentish Town, the ...

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  10. WAR TIME DUTIES

    PARIS, Friday. Night—The Chamber of Deputies resumed the debate on the Military Reorganisation Bill, which centred on the first article, ...

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  11. BOULOGNE TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Miss McCarthy, who is at present a staff nurse in Birmingham, repudiates the keeper's story. She denies that she ...

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  12. IN ONE HOUR.

    ROME, Saturday Night.—Experts are examining the possibilities of a new aeroplane, in which it is hoped to ...

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  13. VALUABLE STAMP

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—A four-Penny blue Western Australian stamp, with the swam upside down, of which there are only nine in existence, has ...

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  14. THE ROYAL VISIT

    General Sir Brudenell White, officer in charge of the itinerary of the Royal visit to Australia, is visiting Tasmania for the purpose of finalising ...

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  15. IMPALED ON SHAFT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A boy cyclist, who was the sole support of his widowed mother and a family of six other children, was impaled on ...

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  16. GENERAL LIBELLED

    PRAGUE, Sunday Morning.—General Gajda, who was degraded and depraved of military rank, following on a charge of spying for the Soviet ...

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  17. RACE CAR'S GRAVE

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The giant racing car, "Babs," of the ill-fated Parry Thomas, has been towed from the beach at Pendine, and ...

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  18. AIR ESTIMATES

    LONDON, Saturday Night—The air estimates amount to £15,550,000 which is a reduction of 450,000 on those of last year. ...

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  19. CHECK ON USURERS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—In the House or Commons Mr J. B. Burman moved the second reading of the Money Lenders' Bill, which is sub ...

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  20. A DIAMOND RUSH

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday Morning.—Elaborate precautions were taken to prevent the recent fiasco (a false start) in the Grasfontein diamond ...

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  21. N.S.W. GOVERNOR

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Colonial Office has not received any communication from Mr Lang (Premier of New South Wales), with ...

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  22. MIGRATION PROBLEM

    LONDON. Friday Night.—The Empire Parliamentary Association has issued a long report on its Australian visit. It devotes a chapter to ...

    Article : 157 words
  23. AN EMPTY TOMB

    CAIRO. Saturday Night—Mr Reisner the American Egyptologist, invited a party, including Osman Moharrem, Minister for Public Works, to be ...

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  24. IMPERIAL LAW

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Brigadier-General J. H. Morgan, Professor of Constitutional Law at University College, London, lecturing on the ...

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  25. FOND OF DRUGS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—A report has been presented to the League of Nations dealing with the world smuggling of drugs. It states that the ...

    Article : 98 words
  26. A.L.P. PRESIDENT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The A.L.P. Executive special meeting this evening suspended Mr. W. Seale the president, for defying the Executive's ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. MODERN SOLOMON

    CAIRO, Saturday Night.—Four thieves at night time entered the house of a rich merchant. Solomon Cicurel, and chloroformed his wife in ...

    Article : 73 words
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