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  2. HAPPENINGS ACROSS THE SEAS

    PARIS, Sunday.—After a gallant fight which lasted more than a week, Marshal J off re died yesterday morning at the age of 78. A leg was amputated last week, and complications followed. His powers of resistance were amazing, and his fortitude characteristic of the man ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ROYALTIES OF ANCIENT ERIN?

    LONDON, Monday.—The exhumation of the remains of a supposed Irish King and Queen, who held sway 2,000 years ago, from the Sheebeg mountain, ...

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  4. SIX VEHICLES IN COLLISION

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—Fog and slippery roads caused an extraordinary series of accidents at Vejla, Jutland, in which 12 people were injured. ...

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  5. DESPERATE FIGHT IN SPEEDING TRAIN

    LONDON.—J. fierce fight between manacled motor bandits and warders in the corridor of a train ended in the death of one of the convicts. ...

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  6. TRAIN SMASH VICTIMS

    LONDON, Monday.—Two of the three persons who were killed when the express from Edinburgh to London left the rails near Carlisle on Saturday night were railway ...

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  7. WARTIME MISTAKE

    LONDON. Monday.—Mi-. Harold Scurrah, a Bradford business man, has just discovered that he is registered as missing in the war lists. His name is inscribed on the Men in ...

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  8. EXTENSIVE REVISION IN TRADE TREATY

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—The details of the Australian trade treaty revision will probably not be available before Parliament meets, because the Common ...

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  9. Death Of Moslem Delegate

    LONDON, Monday.—Maulana Muhammad Ali, a Moslem delegate to the Indian RoundTable Conference, died today. He bad suffered from heart trouble for a long time. ...

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  10. OIL DRIVEN BUS PROVES SUCCESS

    LONDON.—London is soon to hare as omnibus driven by oil fuel, which costs 4½d. a gallon compared with petrol at 1/ a gallon. The city of Leeds already has one. It ...

    Article : 309 words
  11. Death Of Princess Royal

    LONDON, Monday.—The King's eldest sister. the Princess Royal, died yesterday afternoon in the presence of her two daughters, Princess Arthur of Connaught and Lady ...

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  12. BETTER TRADE HOPES

    LONDON, Monday.—A definitely better stock exchange tone has accompanied the arrival of the new year, although the prophecies of better times ate rather restrained. ...

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  13. NOT COMMUNIST

    SYDNEY, Monday.—While denying that he was a Communist, Senator Arthur Rae admitted today that he had been associated with the defunct Workers' Defence Army. ...

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  14. COTTON MILLS DISPUTE

    LONDON, Monday.—Stoppage of work in Section of the cotton industry today is inevitable, but great efforts will be made to prevent the strike spreading. ...

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  15. HONOUR FOR JOFFRE

    PARK, Monday.—Throughout France today school children will receive a lesson on the part Marshal Joffre played in the battle of the Mirne, ...

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  16. 5 KILLED IN RIOT

    LIMA (Peru), Monday.—Five persons were killed' today in a clash between opposing factions at the end of an international football match between a team from Uruguay ...

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  17. TROUBLE IN NAVY

    LONDON, Monday.—The Daily Mail says that trouble is reported to have broken out on the submarine depot ship Lucia, lying at Hubert ...

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  18. ANTI-DRY MOVEMENT

    MILWAUKEE, Monday.—Senator John Blaine believes that Miss Mabel Willebrandt has done more than any other individual towards killing the eighteenth amendment ...

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  19. JACK CHAPMAN HURT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The condition of Jack Chapman, the international speedan, who had his arm broken in two places by a fall at the Motordrome races on ...

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  20. Red Cross Day On May 12

    LONDON, Monday.—In future, Empire Red Cross Day will be observed on May 12—Florence Nightingale's birthday. This decision has been made by the ...

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  21. The Greater Evil?

    LONDON, Monday.—In a review of an abridged edition of Sir Ian Hamilton's Gal-, lipoli diary, The Observer says:— War is a frightful evil, as all persons ...

    Article : 52 words
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