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  4. SHOPS ON STRIKE

    The atmosphere in Essen is more tense. French activity in the Ruhr is increasing. The commandeering of motor cars continues. More French ...

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  5. SARCOPHAGUS FOUND

    The eagerly-awaited opening of the tomb of the Pharaoh Tutankhamen revealed a sarcophagus within a series of golden shrines. As the doorway was broken down ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW BOXING CHAMPION

    The success of Roland Todd over "Kid" Lewis in the fight for the middleweight championship of Europe is hailed as a victory for the British ...

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  7. DUKE'S ALLOWANCE

    A Labor member, Mr. David Kirkwood (Dumbarton), caused an uproar in the House of commons to-day when he attempted to criticise the Duke of ...

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  8. A REED IN THE STORM

    SENATOR REED of the United States, who, in the debate on the war debt settlement, said that America would get the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ADMIRAL FISHER

    "His (Admiral Fisher's) letters ended usually with a Variation of 'Yours to a cinder,' 'Yours till Hell freezes,' or 'Till charcoal ...

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  10. TO MEET ON MAY 14

    The Beckett-Smith fight, on account of the postponement of which Dick Smith claimed a forfeit from Beckett, has been fixed for May 14. ...

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  11. NEWSBOYS TO RAILWAY OWNERS

    From newsboys to railway magnates. That terse line describes the career of Orviss P. van Sweringen (left) and his brother Mantis J. van Sweringen (right). As barefoot boys the two sold papers in the streets of Geneva, Ohio, 40 miles or so east of Cleveland. To-day they control ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Maiden Handicap, 2nd div.: Sagittarius 1, Lady Dorus 2, Neptuna 3. Winner's price: 54 on. EMPIRE EXHIBITION ...

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  13. "AUSTRALIAN CALIFORNIA"

    In featuring a description of developmental work in the Murray Valley and of the Lake Victoria storage scheme, "The Times" trade and engineering ...

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  14. RAIDS AND COUNTER-RAIDS

    An extensive round-up of rebels is in progress in County Cork, says the Dublin correspondent of "The Times." Thirty women members of the I.R.A. ...

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  15. TENNIS TITLE

    The Lawn Tennis Association has recommended that the claim to play at Wimbledon for the championship of the world shall be given up. ...

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  16. ABDUCTION CHARGE

    At the Adelaide Police Court Joseph Angus Thomson, a former member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia, and now engaged in ...

    Article : 142 words
  17. FRANCE ISSUES LOAN

    The French Chamber of Deputies adopted the bill for the issue of a loan of 13 milliards of francs (at par £52,000,000). ...

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  18. Waterloo Cup

    The Waterloo Cup, which was run in England on Thursday, was won by Latto.--"Times." ...

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