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  4. WORLD PEACE. HOW UNITED STATES COULD HELP

    In July Mr. Edward Bok, formerly editor of the "Ladies' Home Journal" and other publications, offered a prize of 100,000 dollars (nominally £20,000) for the American who devised the most practicable plan by which the United States could co-operate with other nations to ...

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  5. "UNCONSTITUTIONAL."

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The British Government and the United States Supreme Court both declare that the proposed Angle-American treaty with ...

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  6. WHEN LABOR RULES.

    LONDON, Monday.—At the conference of tho Scottish Independent Labor Party, the delegates are displaying remarkable confidence, based or ...

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  7. DARK OR FAIR?

    LONDON, Monday.—The possibility that dark women may become fair at will, and fair women dark, is foreshadowed by revelations of a new ...

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  8. AT LUXOR.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Howard Cartier, the noted Egyptologist who is superintending the dismantling of King Tut Ankh Amen's tomb, is confined to ...

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  9. REPARATIONS. Poincare's Policy Endorsed.

    PARIS, Monday.—The elections to fill one-third of the seats in the French Senate are proceeding. The results hitherto reveal little change. ...

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  10. The Plan.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Following is a plan devised by an American by which the United States can co-operate with other nations to achieve and ...

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  11. SCHOOLS' BIBLE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Cambridge University is publishing a "Schools' Bible," from which irrelevant and dubitable passages will be omitted. ...

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  12. BRITISH TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Although the New Year in Britain opens in a cloud of uncertainty regarding home events and the continental situation is still ...

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  13. Japanese Cabinet. EX-AMBASSADOR FOREIGN MINISTER.

    TOKIO, Monday.—Owing to strong opposition against the appointment of Baron Fuji Mura as Japanese Foreign Minister, the Prime Minister (Viscount ...

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  14. Europe's Salvation.

    Herr Reichbeg, the German industrialist, who is visiting Paris, replying to criticisms of his plan for paying reparations (by handing over to ...

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  15. EARLY CONDEMNATION.

    The author's name will not be revealed until after the referendum has been held. The plan will be subjected to the ...

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  16. FORCEFUL PROTEST.

    It is becoming more apparent that the bomb-thrower on Saturday was prompted by a desire to protest against the formation of a House of ...

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  17. KOREAN THE CULPRIT.

    LATER.—After suppressing for 24 hours the news of the unsuccessful attempt to bomb the Imperial Palace, to-day confirmed the report that it was ...

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  18. GAS EXPLOSION.

    TOKIO, Monday.—A message from Sapporo, capital of the island of Yeso, reports that more than 100 miners were entombed as a result of a gas ...

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  19. SEINE STATIONARY.

    PARIS, Monday.—A maximum rise of 24 feet was registered at Ponto Austerlitz on Sunday night. The Seine is now stationary. Experts anticipate an ...

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  20. Negotiations.

    The French Government is now preparing a reply to Germany as to its Ruhr and Rhineland demands. It is expected to be delivered to the ...

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  21. Wheat Import Duty.

    PARIS, Monday.—In consequence of the rising price of wheat following adverse exchange the French Government has suspended the increase on the ...

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  22. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    PARIS, Monday.—Crowds lined the streets and an impressive ceremony was held yesterday at the naval funeral of the late commander of the ill-fated ...

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  23. Barnardo Migrants.

    LONDON, Monday.—Prior to the 100 Barnardo children leaving for Australia, embarking on the Euripides at Tilbury, they were farewelled at a party ...

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  24. THE NEW PREMIER.

    Viscount Kiyoura was at one time a schoolmaster. Then he became a humble clerk in the Central Government, where his promotion was rapid ...

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  25. Broadcasted Evensong.

    LONDON, Monday.—For the first time in the history of British broadcasting, a complete church service was wirelessed when Evensong at St. ...

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  26. D'ANNUNZIO AGAIN.

    ROME, Monday.—Considerable agitation prevails among sailors as a result of the break-up of the seamen's convention. The situation now ...

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  27. Leitrim Fire.

    MALTA, Monday.—The fire in Number 3 hold of the ss Leitrim, bound for Dunkirk and London from Rockhampton and Brisbane, has been ...

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  28. The French Army.

    Important changes in the French army organisation involving the dissolution of a large number of units and the creation of new ones will ...

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  29. Germany's Starving.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Berlin Government has decided to make it much more difficult in future for Germans to travel abroad, owing to the ...

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  30. Venizelos at Athens. PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    ATHENS, Monday.—There were enthusiastic scenes yesterday when M. Venizelos was elected President of the National Assembly. ...

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  31. Central Provinces.

    NAGPUB, Monday.—The Governor of the Central Provinces (Sir F. Sly) on December 24 last, invited the Leader of the Swarajists (Doctor Moonjee) to ...

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  32. TRIBUTE TO PERSONALITY.

    M. Venizelos was given a great re ception when he took the oath as Deputy for Athens, but he seems to be in poor health. He left the Chambel ...

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