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  4. MOROCCO WAR

    The Paris correspondent of “The Times" states that it is reported from Tangier that French and Spanish warships have begun a bombardment of the ...

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  5. COLD

    The vigorous Antarctic disturbance which has developed over, the Tasman Sea and New Zealand during the last few days intensified considerably in the last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 276 words
  6. SHOT AT BALL

    The inquest in connection with the Government House ballroom, tragedy, in which Cyril Gidley was shot, and Audrey Campbell Jacob is in custody on a ...

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  7. ANOTHER CRASH

    Twelve' officers and men were killed when the navy dirigible. Shenandoah, crashed in a windstorm ten miles north of there early today. ...

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  8. KARAMU SINKS OFF SOUTH-WEST CAPE

    THE fight has ended. The cruel seas which sweep unceasingly and dash themseles in fury onto the rockbou[?] South West Cape have claimed another victim. The Union Steamship Company's 934 ton stemer Karamu, after a grim battle with the elements, sunk this morning. Fortunately, no lives were lost Shortly before 11 o'clock this morning, the local manager of the U.S.S. Co. (Mr. F. L. Biss) received ...

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  9. UNITED COMMAND

    The French Cabinet has approved of the Premier's (M. Painleve) plans for the united command of the military operations in Morocco, under Marshal Petain, ...

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  10. PACIFIC FLIGHT

    The naval vessels have conducted an unsuccessful search for PN[?] No. 1 of which there is not the slightest trace though they still hope to rescue the air men alive ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. TURKISH BLUSTER

    Much of the Turkish Mosul bluster may be discounted. “It has been suggested,” says a leader in today's “Times” that if the award favors the British claim, the ...

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  12. ON THE KENKERANGU

    Busting through the dull, grey light of the early morning, a' blue rocket speeds' on its way to the havens. It is shining, scintillating; now it grows ...

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  13. THE ILL-FATED KARAMU

    Which sank this morning off South West Cape. All hands were saved. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THIRD FLIGHT POSTPONED

    The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Curtis D. Wilbur), has ordered the flight of the Boeing seaplane (No. 2) to be post-joned indefinitely. ...

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  15. BRITAIN AND IRAK

    The Colonial Office made a statement in connection with the policy announced on behalf of the British Government at the special meeting of the ...

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  16. WHAT HAPPENED

    Although it is yet too early to express a definite opinion as to the cause which led up to the foundering of the Ka[?] those who are well acquainted with ...

    Article : 278 words
  17. CENTURY HABIT

    At the [?]ose of play today at the Scarborough Festival, in the match between Gentlemen and Players, the latter had scored 375 for the loss of two ...

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  18. COAL CONTROL

    Berlin is sceptical of the London report of the official negotiations which are occurring between the English. and German coal industries for joint. action in ...

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  19. TARIFF PROPOSALS

    Local traders are busy delving into the tariff proposals, hut they are not inclined to make detailed comments. Mr. Leu Bolton (vice-president, of the Chambet ...

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  20. MASTER'S OPINION

    Captain Molycaux, the master of the Kekerangu, is finally of the opinion that the existing wireless communication between Hobart and the sea is totally ...

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  21. PRESIDENT'S DILEMMA

    A curious situation has arisen in connection with the continued ' ill-health of the Portuguese President (Senhor Manoel Texeira Gomez), and the Lisbon ...

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  22. HOBART WIRELESS

    Why the secrecy being observed with regard to the hours worked by the wireless station on the Domain? Apparently since the mishap to the two ...

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  23. IRISH BOUNDARY

    Irish boundary tension is fast developing, and-active efforts are being made to arrange a North and South conference before the Boundary Commission has issued ...

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  24. COMMUNIST PLOT

    The Latvian police hare discovered a Communist which is directed from Moscow, aiming at the overthrow of the Latvian constitution, and 7G arrests have ...

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  25. CHINESE APOLOGY

    The Canton Administration has handed to the Japanese Consul-General a formal apology m connection with the shooting of Japanese marines, who were going to ...

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  26. BATTERED KERANGU

    Engineers were busily engaged throughout today endeavoring to remove the length of cable which became fastened found the Kekerngu’s propellor shait ...

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  28. A RECORD TOW

    “Unevential except for gales off the African coast which caused some delay,” is how crews of the two Dutch tugs which towed the City of Singapore from ...

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  29. FLOODS IN JAPAN

    The heavy rainfall in the Hiroshima and Yamacuchi prefectures on Monday resulted in the flooding of the rivers, the inundation of a large number of houses, ...

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  30. FRENCH DEBTS

    The Minister of Finance (M. Caillaux), in a statement as to tho debt negotiations, said that four senators and four members of the Chamber of Deputies ...

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  31. PRINCE'S TOUR

    The Prince, of Wales left today for San. Patricio to visit the estate of Jack Nelson, the famous polo player, and then will depart for Chili. ...

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