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  2. SAVAGE FANATICISM !

    More than 20 prominent lawyers have combined to discredit the new Jones law, with its penalty of five years' imprisonment and £2000, for prohibition violation. ...

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  3. BYRD ISOLATED IN MOUNTAINS

    Commander Byrd is isolated under the peaks of the mountains he discovered on his first flight. He is only 128 miles away, but if he had to walk home it would take him three weeks because of the weather. ...

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  4. COLLIERY EXPLOSION

    PARNASSUS (Pennsylvania), March 21. More than a hundred coal miners are unaccounted for six hours after an explosion on Thursday in the Kinlock ...

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  5. OLAF AND MARTHA

    Oslo was early astir in order to witness the wedding of Prince Olaf and Princess Martha, which was being celebrated at 12 noon. ...

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  6. MEXICAN REVOLT

    General Jesus Aguirre, the chief rebel commander in the Province of Vera Cruz, was executed at Lamagras, Vera Cruz Province, on Thursday after a ...

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  8. 21 BODES FOUND

    All but 27 of the missing men were found to be safe by tonight, though some were badly gassed. There is little hope for the men still unaccounted for. ...

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  9. NEW LIGHT 'PLANE

    The "Daily News" states that the German pilot Kirsch demonstrated at Croydon aerodrome today with a beautifully streamlined two-seater light ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CHICAGO TERRORISM

    "Scarface Al"" Capone the notorious gang leader, arrived tonight from Florida, where he has been wintering but was afraid to enter the city. ...

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  11. JOHN KEANE'S DEATH

    Caustic comment was made by Mr. J. C. Irvine, J.P. (Acting Coroner), in the City Courthouse this morning, when he delivered his finding in the re-hearing ...

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  12. MIGRATION CONTRASTS

    The Royal Empire Society entertained at dinner tonight Mr Theodore Fink (chairman of directors of the "Herald" and "Weekly Times," Melbourne.) ...

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  13. STEAM STILL LEADS

    "It is an epoch-making paper," said Sir Charles Parsons the engineer and shipbuilder "the figures and facts of which are unanswerable, proving that ...

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  14. SOVIET ANOMALY

    The Soviet has decided to publicly examine all professors and dismiss those not enjoying the confidence of loyal Soviet citizens. ...

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  15. COMMUNISM In INDIA

    India-wide arrests have been made in connection with the great Communist conspiracy, most of the arrests under a warrant from the magistrate at Meerut, ...

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  16. "BIG FOUR'S" WORK

    Sir Hugo Hirst was entertained at dinner tonight by the Society of British Advertisers of which he is president. ...

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  17. ROYAL COINCIDENCE

    The Prince of Wales and George, unknown to each other attended the talking film "Noah's Ark" at a West End theatre. George sat two ...

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  18. OIL V. COAL

    Rear-Admiral Roger Backhouse (Third Sea Lord) speaking at the Institute of Naval Architects' meeting today, said that, while the Admiralty felt sympathy ...

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  19. IMPERIAL AIR ROUTES

    The Imperial Airways, interviewed by a "Sun-Herald" representative today, said that owing to international complications they were preparing an ...

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  20. BROWNLEE'S TRIUMPH

    Australia the home of great singers has every reason to be proud of John Brownlee, who although not yet 26, has already achieved ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. TENNIS IN U.S.A.

    Jean Borotra entered the semi-final of the American indoor tennis championship today, defeating Gilbert Hall (New York), 10-8, 6-4. ...

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  22. "JUMPING THE RATTLER"

    The offence known as "jumping the rattler" is rampant on the Queensland railways. Near one wayside station this Week eight persons jumped off a train ...

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  24. FLYWEIGHT BOXING

    Johnny Hill (Scotland) by beating Ernie Jarvis, of Millwall, on points in fifteen rounds at the Albert Hall, retained the British flyweight ...

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  25. COLONIAL OFFICE

    The "Daily Mail" states that at Mr. Amery's request the Cabinet is appoint ing a committee, composed of members of both Houses, as well as civil servants ...

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  26. ENGLISH BY-ELECTION

    The Eddisbury by-election following the death of Sir H. Barnston (Con.) resulted as follows:—Mr. Russell (Liberal), 10,223 votes; Colonel Fenwick ...

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  27. STOLEN MOTOR CARS

    Inquiries made at the Criminal Investigation Branch this morning elicited the information that since March 3, 24 motor cars and three motor cycles had ...

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  28. WORKS DEPT. SECRETARY

    In Federal Public Service circles it is expected that Mr. P. A. Gourgaud will be appointed secretary of the Commonwealth Works Department in succession ...

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  29. WINE BOARD

    The secretary of the Primary Producers' Association (Mr. H. J. Prater) said today that he had received a telegram from the Federal Minister for ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. STATE'S FAUNA

    Referring to the request of Mr. Wilkes, Director of the Zoological Gardens. Melbourne for parrots and cockatoos to be ...

    Article : 97 words
  31. BATH CONTEST

    The Bath by-election, owing to the death of Mr. G. Foxcroft (Con.), resulted: C. W. Baillie-Hamilton (Conservative), 11,171 votes; S. P. Daniels ...

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  32. LADY HOUSTON

    Lady Houston denies that her £30,000 gift to the Miners' Fund was conditional on their following her advice. ...

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