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  3. CHINESE AGITATORS

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—The majority of the wharf coolies have resumed work. Many indignation meetings have been ...

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  4. BROUGHT TO BOOK

    COLOGNE, Saturday.—Fra[?]z Swaboda, who was arrested on January 28 last, on a charge of having murdered Private Cromar, a New Zealander, in ...

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  5. KING GEORGE

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Daily Herald" reports that the Government has authorised the Viceroy of India (Lord Reading) to ...

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  6. MOROCCAN WAR

    PARIS, Saturday.—Messages from Fez, Morroco, state that French mobile forces have advanced along both banks of the Jergha despite resistance of the ...

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  7. MODERN SOCIETY

    LONDON, Saturday.—When the hearing of the R[?]per divorce case was resumed yesterday. Dr. Arbuthnot, in evidence, said that he had examined ...

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  8. PEACE OF EUROPE

    LONDON, Saturday.—British interest in a settled European situation was emphasised by the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) to-day. He ...

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  9. COAL DISPUTE

    LONDON, Saturday.— There were important developments in the coal disput yesterday. Representatives of the owners and the miners separ[?]ly [?]et ...

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  10. PRINCE OF WALES

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.—Lespoort, one of the principal towns in the Karoo to-day had the distinction of according the last official reception to the Prince ...

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  11. BOYCOTT DENIED.

    The authorities of the Chinese Gereral Chamber of Commerce have requested Reuter's Press Agency to deny the report that the Shanghai Chamber of ...

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  12. APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE.

    The Min[?]rs' Executive submitted a statement to the conference declaring that the min[?]rs desired a peaceful settlement. Possibly the lock-out notices ...

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  13. MOSUL BOUNDARY

    GENEVA, Saturday.—The report of the Mosul Boundary Commission is being reviewed. The greatest secr[?]y is being observed with regard to the ...

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  14. DRY ENTHUSIAST

    LONDON, Saturday.—While the Leader of the Parliamentary Laborites (Mr. Rams[?]y Macdonald) was addressing a Durham miners' gala to-day, ...

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  15. DISARMAMENTS

    WILLIAMSTOWN (Mass.), Saturday.—Statesmen of continental Europe fear that the great military organisations in their countries may get beyond ...

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  16. SOVIET METHODS

    PARIS, Saturday.—A private telegram received in Paris yesterday announced that the Russian Soviet Government executed at Petrograd on July ...

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  17. CRUISER DISPUTE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. J. L. Garvin, in a remarkable article in "The Observer," dealing with, the cruiser position, declares that the ...

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  18. SUPPORT FOR MINERS.

    A conference in London of representatives of the Trade Union Congress' special committee with representatives of three Railway Unions and the ...

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  19. DAVIS CUP

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The gr[?]t strides made by the Canadian players are the subject of considerable comment in America. The general opinion ...

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  20. WHEAT IMPORTS

    ROME, Saturday.—The Italian Cabinet is restoring immediately the duty of 7[?] per cent, gold li[?]s per quintal of wheat. ...

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  21. CONFERRING HONORS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The House of Commons yesterday read a second time the Honors Prevention of Abuses Bill, designed to prevent the perfecting ...

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  22. INDUSTRY PROTECTION

    LONDON, Saturday.—The text was issued yesterday of the Merchandise Marks (imported agricultural produce) Bill, presented by the Under-Secretary ...

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  23. KOREAN FLOODS

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The final figures of the casualties as a result of the recent Korean floods are:— Drowned, 436; missing, 215; refugees, ...

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  24. THE WOOL INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Fifty thousand wool textile workers struck at Bradford yesterday against the reduction of five per cent, in their wages. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN ORANGES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The action for libel pending against the Australian High Commissioner in London (Sir Joseph Cook) was mentioned in the ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—At the conclusion of the session of the South African Parliament, interest centres in the conflict between the Senate and the ...

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  27. VACCINES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The House of Commons read a third time yesterday the Therapet[?] Substance Bill, ensuring purity and strength of vaccines and ...

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  28. EFFECT ON INDUSTRY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr.Stanley Baldwin) to-day addressed 50,000 Lancashire and Cheshire unions at Lord Derby's residence, Knowsley Park, ...

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  29. BRITAIN'S TRADE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) to-day addressed 50,000 Lancashire and Cheshire unionists at Lord Derby's residence, ...

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  30. AMERICAN TARIFF

    SWAMPSCOT, Saturday.—President Coolidge will not sanction a revised Tariff Act by next Congress, in the belief that practically the same ...

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  31. GERMAN TRADE

    BERLIN, Saturday.—June trade returns show an increase in the value of imports of 52,000,000 gold marks (approximately £2,000,000) over May. ...

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  32. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Australians, Anderson, Pa[?]terson, Hawkes and Taylor, are practising daily at Forest Hills. All are in good condition and playing vigorously. ...

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  33. FOREST FIRES

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Forest fires yesterday destroyed 40,000 acres of valuable timber lands and many farms and residences between Hanover and ...

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  34. WORLD FLIGHT

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The newspaper "Asa[?]i Shimbun's" two aeroplanes named the Hatsukase and Kochikaze started from Tokio for London via ...

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  35. RUSSIAN WHEAT

    LONDON, Saturday.—It has been announced that the Russo-British Grain. Co. will be shipping £5,000,000 worth of Russian wheat to Britain during the ...

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  36. TILDEN'S STATUS.

    GLENCOE (Illinois), Saturday.—W. T. Tilden, defending his state championship at Glencoe to-day, stated that he had not received any summons to ...

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  37. CHARGE AGAINST TILDEN.

    It was reporten on Thursday that a special meeting of the executive committee of the United States Lawn Tennis Association was to be held on ...

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  38. ACROSS THE ARCTIC

    OSLO, Saturday.—Captain Roald Amundsen is negotiating with the D[?]rnier works for the construction of an aeroplane capable of flying across ...

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