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  3. QUEER HAPPENINGS IN MANY PLACES •

    At present in South America is the man with one of the world's strangest occupations—Mr. Alexander Paterson— and his work means going to gaol. He knows more of prison life than the oldest convict in England. ...

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  4. SAMPLE OF RAZOR-SLASHING"

    The following extract from a letter received by a Glasgow postmaster was read in court when John Harkness Logan was charged with ...

    Article : 406 words
  5. JILTED GIRL

    Formerly a lay preacher in the church in which he was to be married, a man, two days before the wedding date, wrote to his ...

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  6. NEWMARKET HANDICAP CANDIDATE'S SMART "SIX"

    TURNING ON THE SPEED! The slick Queensland galloper, Pamelus, does a record-breaking sprint at Moonee Valley (Victoria) in capturing the William Reid Stakes The camera has caught him showing the way to Studio (second) and Cereza (third) SO yards from the lodge's box. Pamelas established a morse record for the six furlongs by slipping over the distance in 1.112, thus clipping half a second off Kichaka's figures. The Queenslander has been allotted 9.7 In the Newmarket Handicap, to be run over six furlongs at Flemington on February 27. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Gang Fight SEQUEL IN COURT

    Sixty days' hard labor was the sentence imposed at Glasgow on a young gangster who, it was alleged, was felled with a truncheon blow after ...

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  8. Brain

    A new figure, much slighter, pale and intellectual, is rapidly appearing on the horizon to replace the strong, virile, "John Bull" type of ...

    Article : 283 words
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  10. MILLIONAIRE BEATS OFF ARMED MEN

    I Held up by armed bandits as he and his wife were going to their hotel In new York, a French millionaire pot up such a stiff fight that his assailants made off. The woman, Mine. Emile Math is, was wearing a diamond and emerald necklace, formerly the property of the Empress Eugenie, valued at £200,000, and six ...

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  11. HELPING IN BUND FLYING

    WIRELESS DIRECTIONAL EQUIPMENT—there's the control board which is being utilised at Essendon (Vic.) for blind flying and landing tests. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Thought He Looked Funny" Mother's Grim Discovery

    I saw something round his neck, and then I thought he looked funny. I saw something was wrong and I sent for the doctor." ...

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  14. AMERICA'S WILD WEST

    America's "wild and woolly" west is still as woolly as ever, but it is no longer wild. In fact, like the Tiger Lily, the only ...

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  15. A £500 SANDWICH

    Arthur Harris, a London salesman, has been awarded by Mr. Justice Greaves-Lord, damages amounting to £500, as the result of an illness ...

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