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  3. THE LUNACY CASE.

    Heavy damages have been awarded against two doctors for unlawfully detaining a sane man for nine years in a lunatic asylum. ...

    Article : 490 words
  4. THE NEW TURKEY.

    An important session of the People's is being held to-day to discuss, three Bills having for their objects, first the suppression of the Caliphate; secondly, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 154 words
  5. LONDON FINANCE.

    The business on the Stock Exchange, has been moderately active, with prices generally maintained. It was thought that the settlement of the dook strike would have ...

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  6. THE KING.

    His Majesty the King is confined to his apartments at Buckingham Palace by a slight cold. He is taking precautions under medical advice, and has cancelled ...

    Article : 45 words
  7. CONDITION IMPROVED.

    The King is much better. He walked in the gardens of Buckingham Palace, this morning.—Reuter. ...

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  8. ANGRY RUSSIA.

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Express" says:—The Russian newspapers are criticising Mr. MacDonald in most opprobrious terms. They describe ...

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  9. A PINCH OF SNUFF.

    A pinch of snuff caused a murder at Asnicres. Monsieur and Madame Grangeat, a young married couple, who were living ...

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  10. THE BILL ACCEPTED.

    The People's Party overwhelmingly accepted the Bill to depose the Khalif and to abolish the Khalifate.—Reuter. ...

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  11. SUNK IN MELANCHOLY.

    The Caliph is gunk in melanchody, and spends most of his time in his harem. He is expected to get to Egypt or some other Moslem country. His seven attendants ...

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  12. A ROMANTIC STORY.

    A new interest has been given to the mysterious disappearance, of Mrs. Bunty Maclaren from a hotel at Roseneath, which was followed by the advertisement of her ...

    Article : 165 words
  13. WOMEN'S DRESS

    Cardinal Logue, in an outspoken Lenten pastoral regarding the insufficiency of women's dress, says:—"Ireland is justly proud of the reserve and scrupulous ...

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  14. MITIGATION OF DAMAGES SOUGHT.

    Mr. Justice Lush to-day heard legal arguments in the case in which a special jury awarded Mr. Harnett £25,000 damages. ...

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  15. MIRACLES OF SCIENCE.

    A very successful experiment in automatically transmitting wireless messages from the sea to London, where they were actually printed in the General ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. RUSSIAN SOVIET

    A report has been published that the President of the Russian Soviet (M. Rykoff) has left Moscow for London to confer with Mr. Ramsay MacDonald.— ...

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  17. AIR TRAGEDIES

    Alter a collision in mid-air, when preparing to land on a snow-covered field near Duxford aerodrome, two Air Force machines crashed. The pilot of one ...

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  18. GROUP SETTLEMENTS.

    After being delayed by a blizzard of hail and snow the Diogenes has left Plymouth for Australia with 430 settlers, including a Leeds group and a second ...

    Article : 90 words
  19. THE DAVIS CUP.

    An announcement has been made that President Coolidge, at noon on March 17, will make the official draw for the 1924 Davis Cup matches. Fourteen entries ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. ERITH EXPLOSION.

    The verdict of the jury concerning the explosion at Erith, by which eleven women and one man were killed, was "Death by misadventure." They added a rider ...

    Article : 115 words
  21. REVENGE BY GIRLS.

    Davina Brown, a mill girl of Dundee, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment for throwing vitriol over Thomas Crambie, a married man, whose sight was destroyed. ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. AN ITALIAN DUEL.

    A new duelling endurance record was established by two Palma swordsmen, who for 3½ hours tried unsuccessfully to kill each other. Only through their ...

    Article : 62 words
  23. THE FRENCH LANGUAGE.

    The French Academy has approved of the inclusion in the French Dictionary of the English words "bookmaker," boy scout," '"bridge" (meaning the card game), ...

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  24. THE SHAH OF PERSIA

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" in Paris says:—The Shah of Pereia arrived in Paris to-night. He came hurriedly froth Nice. A rumor is current ...

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  25. A BOGUS DOCUMENT

    In a speech at Dublin, the Governer-Geneval of the Irish Free State (Mr. Healy), in referring to a speech by Archbishop Mannix in Australia in reference to ...

    Article : 104 words
  26. EXITED LEGISLATORS.

    There were tumultuous scenes in the Chamber of Deputies in the course of the debate in respect to interpellations concerning the internal policy of the ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. ONE EYE BLINDED.

    Edith Bassitt, aged thirty, was sentenced at the Old Bailey Criminal Court to-day to three years' imprisonment for throwing vitriol over Mr. Thompson, a London ...

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  28. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says the French Air Staff are carrying out investigations which [?] in naval war. In order to guard against the ...

    Article : 83 words
  29. AN AUSTRALIAN NOVEL.

    The novel by Mr. Dale Collins, "The Ordeal" is being published in New York las well as London. It is believed that this is the first Australian novel thus to secure ...

    Article : 54 words
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