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  2. Bandsmen On Battleship Allege Rear-Admiral Collard Insulted Them WHAT THE ADMIRAL SAID TO PERCY BARNACLE

    GIBRALTAR, Tuesday.—When the court-martial of Captain Dewar and Commander Daniel was resumed important evidence was given as to Rear-Admiral Collard's language at the dance on the battleship Royal Oak. ...

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  3. CONFLAGRATION AT CALCUTTA

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday. — A huge fire is raging over an area of nearly a square mile. in which stacks of cotton and ...

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  4. LIFE IN OTHER PLANETS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A lively discussion has been provoked by the startling suggestion of Bishop Barnes, in a Westminster Abbey ...

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  5. SEVEN AIRMEN KILLED

    HONG-KONG, Tuesday.— Flying Officer A. W. B. Hale, Lieut. J. H. D. Graham, R.N., and a telegraphist named Jackson were killed ...

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  6. WILKINS READY

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday. — In a radio message, from Point Barrow (Alaska), Capt. G. H. Wilkins, the Australian explorer, says he and ...

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  7. SLIMNESS THE FASHION

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Slimness being the fashion, many women are undergoing courses of fasting to achieve, and maintain, a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DISORDERS IN CATHEDRAL

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Disorderly seenes were witnessed at the Perpignan Cathedral at High Mass when the Papal Ordinance against ...

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  9. Photo-Telegraphic Services

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Daily Sketch and Daily Mirror, London illustrated papers, have inaugurated ...

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  10. GEORGE MOORE CRITICAL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A sweeping on living authors, and the late Thomas Hardy and Joseph Conrad, and women who vie with men, ...

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  11. GRIME—BROWN FIGHT OFF

    BALTIMORE, Tuesday. — The fight between Billy Grime and Brown has been called off at the last minute. ...

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  12. F.A. CUP FINAL

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Huddersfield and Blackburn Rovers will contest the Football Association Cup final at Wembley. ...

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  13. CALCUTTA’S NEW MAYOR

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday. — There was pandemonium in Calcutta during the election of a new mayor marking the end of the Swa[?] ...

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  14. Battered Schooner Safe

    PORTLAND (Oregon), Tuesday. —The storm-battered five-masted schooner Kruse, which broke away from a tug towing her into ...

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  15. Canada-U.S. Trade Increases

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. — Canada’s tade with the United States is increasing. For the year ended February 28 ...

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  16. Airman Earns D.S.O.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The [?] tinguhshed Service Order has been awarded to Flight-Lieut. J. Barrett for his bravery in rescuring a ...

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  17. POLISH-LITHUANIAN CONFERENCE

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — At the Polish-Lithuanian conference It was agreed to appoint commissions on trade communications, security ...

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  18. Lady Bailey’s Flight

    KHARTOUM, Tuesday. — Lady Bailey, wife of Sir Abe Bailey, the South African millionaire, who is flying from England to Capetown ...

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  19. Gibraltar Swim Fails

    GIBRALTAR, Tuesday. — In her fifth attempt to swim the Straits of Gibraltar, Miss Mercedes Gleitze, ino London typist, was obliged to ...

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  20. World Title Fight Likely To Be In America

    LONDON, Tuesday, — The Daily Mail says it may be taken for granted that the Heeney-Tunney world's championship fight will be ...

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  21. Battleship’s Speed Record

    PARIS, Tuesday.—In trials at L'Orient the new battleship, Tourville, did 36.15 knots an hour, establishing a world’s warship speed ...

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  22. Holland—Java Radiophone

    THE HAGUE, Tuesday.— [?] during the week-end or radio-telephone communication between Holland and Java were successful ...

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  23. South African Tennis Win

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—Results in the South Africa-France tennis contests were as follow:— Raymond (S.A.) d. Brugnon ...

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  24. Egypt's Hopeless C hallenge To British Control Of Suez

    LONDON, Tuesday. — There will be no change in the British policy in Egypt as a result of the reply to Britain's Note, which ...

    Article : 177 words
  25. Dawn Booked for Australia

    LONDON, Tuesday.—THE [?] Dawn, depleting the martyrdom of Nurse Cavell, has been booked for Australia by Mr. F. W. Thring. ...

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  26. British Football Results

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Football matches resulted as follow:— Scottish League: Raith 0, Rangers 0. ...

    Article : 24 words
  27. THE WORLD'S NEWS

    By special arrangement, [?] World Service, in addition to other special [?] of information, is used in the comp[?] of the overseas intelligence published in the ...

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