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  4. END OF STAVISKY

    Stavisky, the "French Kreuger, died in the Chamounix Infirmary without recovering consciousness. The police have arrested a man and a woman who, is understood, accompanied him on his last ...

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  5. RELIGIOUS DRAMA

    Saint Margaret's. Westminster, the official Dominions church and also the House of Commons' church, and the scene of many fashionable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FROM SING SING TO BROADWAY

    William J. Duffy, Primp Carnera's manager, who graduated from the Sing Sing Penitentiary to Broadway boxing promoter and cabaret ...

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  7. THE MORNING AFTER!

    Len Harvey, the new British heavyweight, champion, breakfasting in his London house with his wife and son the morning after he beat Jack Petersen, of Cardiff. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES

    Four youths, one charged with stealing and the other three with having received stolen property, appeared in ...

    Article : 148 words
  9. YACHT DESTROYED BY FIRE

    Advice was received in Bundaberg this morning that the auxiliary yacht Cygnet was burned to the water's edge at Coonar Creek, 15 miles from Bundaberg, last night. The boat was owned by Dr. A. J. Ross, ...

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  10. STILL REGARDED N WITH SUSPICION

    Although there are now 80,000 women in the British civil service the "Evening Standard" shows that they are still regarded with ...

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  11. THIRTEEN IN ROOM

    "I refuse to be married while there are 13 people in the room," exclaimed a bride on arriving at the Kensington ...

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  12. POLICE SEARCH FOR DARING THIEF

    Walking into Culley's newsagency in George Street last night a man in the presence of the proprietor and his wife went behind the counter, ...

    Article : 204 words
  13. A FIVE-SHILLING

    On his return to London last night Lieutenant Rene Corbett told of the part played by a five shilling watch on a successful ...

    Article : 185 words
  14. MACABRE SCENES

    Coffins, bones, and tombstones were flung to the roadway when the wall of a cemetery attached to the Longtower Catholic Church ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. ROBIN HOOD

    The legend of Robin Hood received a blow in a lecture at Nottingham by Mr. E. L, Guildford,, director of the Newcastle station of ...

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  16. HARRY SUNDERLAND'S LETTER

    Harry Sunderland's weekly exclusive letter to "The Telegraph" dealing with the tour of the Rugby League Kangaroos appears on page ...

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  17. TOO MANY GOOD THINGS!

    After it had entered a large aviary owned by Mr. A. McLarty, through a half-inch mesh wire netting, a tiger snake 2 feel 6 inches ...

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  18. TAXPAYERS RESPOND

    The latest Treasury returns show that ordinary revenue for the current financial year up to January 6 amounted to £437,119,370. At the ...

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  19. STOP PRESS

    Melbourne Tram Smash.--Five persons were injured in two accidents involving a motor cur and two trams in ...

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  20. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING

    The "Daily Express" says that the biggest flood of British shipbuilding known since the War will begin next month. ...

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  21. TIDE TURNS IN GLASGOW HARBOUR

    At to-day's meeting of the Clyde Navigation Trust it was stated that the revenue of Glasgow Harbour, which for the last three or ...

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  22. CRICKET TEAM FOR ENGLAND

    Many cricket enthusiasts are busily speculating on the names of the 16 players who will be chosen to tour ...

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  23. A CONTRAST IN THE WEATHER

    The open air school in St. James' Park, London, being carried on in spite of wintry weather. Queenslanders would willingly exchange some heat for some cold. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. BEGGED FOOD

    "How do you get your food?" asked the Chief Police Magistrate of a young school teacher and a sign- writer who, with a companion, were ...

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  25. LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE !

    The Anchor liner California reached Glasgow to-day after an extremely severe Atlantic crossing. She ran into heavy weather soon after leaving New York. Huge seas struck her broadside on and she ...

    Article : 92 words
  26. QUEENSLAND FORECAST

    Scattered thunderstorms in Peninsula and Carpentaria divisions, otherwise generally fine. Temperature: Cooler conditions ...

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