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  5. "HUNGER FOR FREEDOM"

    Britain has much to learn regarding the Indian Nationalist movement, says Mr. C. R. Das. He blames the British Governor for the recent outbreaks in Bengal, and declares that nothing but freed om will end the present agitation. ...

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  6. OUT OF FAVOR

    Ostensibly for health reasons, but actually at the bidding of the Soviet triumvirate (Stalln, Dameneff, and Zinovieff), Trotsky has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NAVAL SUSPICIONS

    It appears that no nation is satisfied with the way in which the others are observing the Washington treaty. Japan declines to replay to American charges concerning the altered elevation of Japanese naval guns. ...

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  8. CAPTURED 'CORPSE'

    Old John Barleycorn still rides in Chicago hearses. Prohibition agent John Early followed a sad-looking hearse, which was ...

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  9. FOLLOWING U.S.A.

    Mr. William Sloan, the Minister for Mines and Provincial Secretary in the Government of British Columbia, has submitted a motion asking ...

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  10. EMPIRE POLICY

    The "Daily Mail" says that the Government is hastening to obtain the Dominions' views on foreign policy and the Genera protocol, ...

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  11. BEAM WIRELESS

    Mr. Marconi, addressing the Royal Society of Arts, said that, while nondirectional wireless was necessary for marine and other messages, the beam ...

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  12. STRENUOUS TOUR

    The All Blacks declined eighty applications for additional matches. Including one at Bristol, and are bitterly disappointed at having to so ...

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  13. WAR DEBTS

    When the House of Commons discussed the Interallied war debts, Mr. Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, explained that Britain did not ...

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  14. CLEAN BOWLED BY GRIMMETT

    The slow bowler always get Douglas. The English vice-captain was badly beaten by the South Australian googly man in the match in Brisbane. If Douglas plays in the test match, Malley will be there to annoy him. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. LOSS TO SCIENCE

    Unremitting attention by leading physicians and nurses did not avail to save the late Professor Hunter, who died at a seat of medical learning. ...

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  16. DESPERATELY ILL

    The high altitude of Mexico City was too much for Mr. Samuel Gompers, the veteran American Labor leader, who collapsed, and is being ...

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  17. TIMELESS CLOCK

    Inconvenience and not a little annoyance has been caused of late owing to the clock on the Customs House tower not being in working ...

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  18. EUROPEAN POLICIES

    Mr. Chamberlain, in a statement to the "Times" correspondent, declared that he was thoroughly—satisfied with his conversations with M. Herriot ...

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  19. CARGO OF GOLD

    The captain of the British ship Gibel Gelahul, carrying 35,000,000 pesetas (about £1,385,400) in gold, reported on arrival at the Spanish port ...

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  20. ULSTER BILL

    Sir W. Joynson Hicks, in the mons, said that the Government was introducing the North Ireland Bill this session. He hoped that it would not prove controversial. ...

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  21. PEKINGESE PUPS AT THE SHOW

    The world is not such a bad place for prize pups. These Pekingese were on the winning list at a recent London dog show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. SPECIAL TRAINS

    Special train arrangements, in connection with the running of excursions to and from the country, are announced by the Railway Department. ...

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  23. STILL RISING

    Reports of wintry weather throughout the Western States, and of frost and drought in Argentine, sent maise prices to new heights for the season. ...

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  24. SHIPPING DIVIDEND

    The Orient Steam Navigation Co. has declared a dividend of 12½ per cent. tax free on its deferred shares. A sum of £150,000 was transferred ...

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  25. SWEEPING DEMANDS

    The railway men have presented sweeping wages demands, their claims involving benefits to 7,000,000 workers, at an estimated cost of £10,000,000 per ...

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  26. SWIMMER'S HEALTH

    London "Sporting Life" attributes "Boy" chariton's retirement to ill-health. The paper refers to chariton's wonderful performance in the ...

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  27. HOSPITAL GIFTS

    The following donations were received last night by the Maitland Hospital: G. Eilder, of Allynbrook, £1 1s; Hannam's, Ltd., Sydney, fl 1s; ...

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  28. PROMOTER'S LOSSES

    The liability of Major Arnold Wilson, the fight promoter, who was recently examined in bankruptcy, are £17,000. He lost £15,000 over the ...

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