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  3. PEACE MESSENGERS

    "Airships as peace messengers" is how the "Daily News" heads its announcement that arrangements are being made for an exchange of visits between the ...

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  4. "REDS" IN INDIA

    An authoritative statement from Simla says while Labor troubles and Communist activities undoubtedly exist in India the country is generally quiet and ...

    Article : 177 words
  5. BRIGHTER CLERGYMEN

    A brighter clergymen movement has sprung Into being, according to the "Tailor and Cutter." Dealing with the sartorial aspect of the ...

    Article : 226 words
  6. POLICE CENTENARY

    The London police force, "the finest thing of its kind civilisation has produced," as the "Evening News" describes it, this afternoon celebrated its ...

    Article : 198 words
  7. MAKE U.S.A. "DRY"

    "Strictly enforce prohibition, and make the country absolutely 'dry'," Mr. Henry Ford told Mr. Hoover at luncheon at White House today. ...

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  8. SHOT WITHOUT TRIAL

    The "Times" correspondent at Riga states that Moscow officially announces that, following the discovery of a Plot to overthrow the Soviet regime, the ...

    Article : 98 words
  9. "All IN THE GAME"

    "It is all in the game, and another Instance of cricket's glorious uncertainties, the weather, as always, playing its own role," is how the majority ...

    Article : 207 words
  10. ZEEBRDGGE HERO

    In April, 1918, the world was electrified by the exploits of Brltisb submarine C3 in a daring and successful attack on the Belgian port of Zeebrugge from ...

    Article : 371 words
  11. BRITISH COMMONWEALTH

    Addressing the British Commonwealth Club. Sir Esme Howard- (British Ambassador) explained the definition of the British Empire, resulting from the ...

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  12. NEW AUSTRALIANS

    Sir Granville Ryrie (High Commisisoner for Australia) farewelled at Australia House today the Commonwealth Fellowship Scholarship winners leaving for ...

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  13. LAST OF THE PEELERS

    Established on its present basis by the great reforms of Sir Robert Peel in 1829, the Metropolitan Police Force celebrates its centenary this year. ...

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  14. JAPAN'S GOLD EXPORT

    The Cabinet on Friday discussed the embargo on gold export owing to the increased and insistent demand for pronouncement. ...

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    Adamson out badger hunting. His dog misunderstands the situation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. STUDYING THE NATIVE

    Australian natives' mental status will be investigated by a party to be led into the north-west of Australia by Professor S. D. Porteus, Professor of ...

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  17. SCIENCE IN PACIFIC

    For the first time a forestry section of the Pacific Science Congress has been organised, in which it is proposed io collect all data and figures about forest ...

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  18. BIRTHDAY TRAGEDY

    During a party at her home, 78 South-terrace, Adelaide, last night, celebrating Mrs. Selina Walters' 35th birthday, an altercation occurred and a man was put ...

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  19. THANKSGIVING DAY

    The "Times" states that the King will wear morning dress in the thanksgiving ceremony. Places will only be reserved for the Diplomatic Corps, Cabinet ...

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  20. FERRY IN FOG

    Monotonous as the ferry trip from Applecross to Perth usually is to the regular passengers, incidents occasionally occur which relieve the tedium. One ...

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  21. STORM IN JAPAN

    A rainstorm has caused widespread damage in the north. Alarm was felt concerning the late of a steamer bearing 72 policemen to the ...

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  22. AFGHAN ROYALTIES

    The arrival of Amanullah and Souriya at Chaman (Baluchiston) with a request to the British authorities for safe conduct across India to Bombay en route ...

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  23. LIBERALS ROUTED

    All the Liberal candidates were defeated at the Ulster election, and "all the Ministers were re-elected. Lord Craigavon (Prime Minister) has ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. RESISTING INFLUENZA

    A man or woman in a run down state of health makes a very good target for the influenza germs. People of low vitality usually are the first to give way ...

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  25. WOMAN'S FREE PARDON

    According to "Le Journal" (states the Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Mirror"), Miss Alice Silverthorne, of Chicago, who was found guilty in ...

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