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  3. SOVIET PROPAGANDA.

    Before the House of Commons adjourned yesterday for the Whitsuntide holiday Commander Oliver Locker Lampson (Cons.) raised the question of British relations with ...

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  4. INDIAN FRONTIER.

    Replying in the House of Commons to-day to a question whether the forces at the disposal of the Government of India for the preservation of internal and ...

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  5. AFTER FOUR YEARS.

    After nearly four years the sensational murder of Nurse Daniels took a dramatic turn to-day, when a woman's gold wristlet watch, similar to that missing from the ...

    Article : 427 words
  6. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    Whit-Monday gives the delegates to the Imperial Press Conference their only really free day in June. There are no official engagements whatever, but the delegates ...

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  7. AMBASSADOR SHOT.

    While Herr Albert von Galigand, German Ambassador to Portugal, was visiting the cruiser Konigsherg a man fired a revolver at him several times. Herr von ...

    Article : 132 words
  8. ADRIFT IN LONDON.

    The library at Australia House was thronged with 70 "unemployed Australian seamen" when Captain Mackenzie, master of the new steamer of 7,000 tons, the Iron ...

    Article : 461 words
  9. MURDERED GIRL.

    The partly clothed body of Agnes Kesson, aged 20 years, who was employed at a restaurant near Epsom, and who had been missing since Tuesday, was found on ...

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  10. CAMBRIDGE TRAGEDY.

    The dying depositions of Detective-sergeant Willis were read at the inquest into the tragedy at Cambridge University. They showed that Willis tried heroically to shield ...

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  11. King's Cup Air Race.

    The Prince of Wales has entered his Hawker Tomtit aeroplane for the King's Cap air race to be flown on July 5 over a course of 750 miles. The machine is of ...

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  12. Britons Kidnapped.

    A report from Quetta (Baluchistan) states that Major Farley, of the Royal Engineers, Captain Frere, an Indian Army staff officer, and Mrs. Frere and two ...

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  13. Exciting Polo.

    The Pilgrims defeated the Goulburn polo team, the Ashton brothers, by seven goals to six. The Pilgrims, who carried all before them ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Graf Zeppelin has returned to Friedrichshafen after a flight of three weeks, is which she called at Seveille, Rio de [?]neir, and Lakehurst (New Jersey). ...

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  15. Channel Tunnel.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) announced in the House of Commons to-day that the Government had decided not to proceed with the ...

    Article : 305 words
  16. Earldom of Egmont.

    "Mr. James William Perceval, a London baker and a former resident of Queensland, commenting on his failure to prove his claim to the title and estates [?]f the ...

    Article : 199 words
  17. Japanese Tram "Strike."

    As a protest against the refusal of the municipality to reinstate 125 ringleaders who were discharged as a result of the recent strike the drivers of tramcars are ...

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