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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS Satisfying Spain's Claim

    GENEVA, Thursday.—The Council of the League of Nations to-day discussed Lord Cecil's amendment regarding the reorganisation of the Council to ...

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  4. BRITAIN'S HEALTH

    LONDON, Thursday.—The chief medical officer to the Ministry for Health makes a striking declaration on the national health in Britain in his ...

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  5. WAR IN CHINA

    SHANG HAI, Thursday.—A very critical situation has arisen in China. Since the revolution of 1911, the Central Government has been threatened ...

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  6. RAIN IN AMERICA Crops Seriously Retarded

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The United States Agricultural Department reported to-day, that the unfavorable weather conditions during recent weeks ...

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  7. BOOTLEG LIQUOR

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—The Prohibition Director of this district declared to-day that American liquor drinkers were doing injury to themselves, and ...

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  8. MIGRATION Kenel of New Projects

    LONDON, Thursday.—The near approach of the Imperial Conference, coupled with the recent comment by the Dominions' Secretary (Lieut.-Col. ...

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  9. AEROPLANE SMASH Two Occupants Burned

    LONDON, Thursday.—A mysterious aeroplane smash occurred at Leatherhead to-day. A small machine nosedived after circling, and burst into ...

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  11. EYE WITNESS' STORY.

    LATER.—It has been ascertained that the name of the man killed in the air disaster at Leatherhead was Captain Leaving. The woman has not ...

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  12. "MISS AUSTRALIA"

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Mayor Walker, of New York, yesterday received Miss Beryl Mills ("Miss Australia") and Mr. Claude Mackay at ...

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  13. CANADIAN HARVEST

    WINNIPEG, Thursday.—Wet. weather is delaying harvesting. The highways are inundated, and the irrigation ditches are full. Torrential rain has ...

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  14. DAIRY INDUSTRY Insuring The Future

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Times," commenting on the Imperial Economic Committee's dairy report, says that it is incumbent on the various parts of ...

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  15. EXILED KRIM

    MARSEILLES, Friday.—Remarkable scenes were witnessed at the sailing yesterday of Abd[?]el Krim, the former leader of the Riffs, for the Island ...

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  16. WILL SPAIN QUIT?

    MADRID, Thursday.—Asked to-day whether Spain was quitting the League of Nations, the Foreign Minister (Senor Yanguas) declined to make an ...

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  17. FINANCING BELGIUM

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Morning Post's" Brussels correspondent states that M. Lowenstein, a Belgian financier, has placed £10,000,000 at the ...

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  18. AIR MAILS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Postmaster-General (Sir William MitchellThomson) states that tests have shown that the new flight of the morning air ...

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  19. Tangier Problem

    PARIS, Thursday.—According to "Excelsior," France's reply to the. Spanish note is that the Tangier question cannot be connected with the ...

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  20. GALLIPOLI'S FAME

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Constantinople correspondent for "The Morning Post" states that the St. Barnabas pilgrimage to the war ...

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  21. 76 KILLED

    SHANG HAI, Thursday.—Seventy-six persons were killed and 140 injured, as the result of an accident on the Peking-Suiyuan ...

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  22. AZORES EARTHQUAKE

    FAYAL, Thursday.—In the earthquake which visited the Azores on Tuesday, 12 persons were killed and 200 injured. Six ...

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  24. THE COAL DEADLOCK New Negotiations

    LONDON, Thursday.—After general and sectional discussions of the Miners' Executive, lasting the day long, it transpired late in the afternoon that ...

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  25. Rugby Football NEW ZEALANDERS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Friday.—The New Zealand Rugbyites arrived at Southampton to-day. The manager stated that they had thoroughly trained during the ...

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  26. PUBLICITY

    LONDON, Thursday.—It was announced at the Health Society 's lunch to-day, that the society now agreed with the Medical Association that it ...

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  27. SPAIN WANTS GUARANTEES.

    LONDON, Friday.—Whether Spain's action in withdrawing from the Council meeting at Geneva will be followed by complete secession from the League ...

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  28. WIRELESS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Oliver Lodge, after secret experiments in his laboratory extending over three years, demonstrated to-day, a non-howling ...

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  29. THE MIKADO

    LONDON, Thursday.—Criticism is expected to follow the action of the director of the Gilbert and Sullivan Company in ruthlessly scrapping the ...

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  30. MAORIS IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir Christopher Parr) has sent the following message to the Maori Rugby footballers, ...

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  31. IMPORTANT PHRASEOLOGY.

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Daily Herald" stresses the importance of the phrascology of the miners' resolutions. It says that no settlement not really ...

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  32. BUTTER IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The butter market to-day was very slow. New Zealand choicest salted was quoted at 164/ to 166/ per cent.; exceptional, ...

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  33. WORLD COURT

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The New York "Times'" Washington correspondent says that it is recognised in political circles there that a striking ...

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  34. FLOUR MILLS FOR MELBOURNE.

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Overseas Trade Bulletin" mentions that a Manchester firm has received an order for plans for three extensive flour mills in ...

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  35. THE CRISIS IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, Friday.—Very reliable information from Spain says that the position of the President (General Prime de Rivera) is unstable. The ...

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  36. SWEDISH ROYALTIES.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The Crown Prince and Princess of Sweden arrived at Yokohama this morning aboard the Siberia Maru, and entrained for the ...

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  39. SODA MAKES STOMACH TROUBLES WORSE

    Serious, if not permanent injury to the stomach lining is the result which is sure to follow if you regularly use bi-carbonate of soda by itself for ...

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  40. Rheumatic Pains Go. Swollen Joints Vanish.

    Twisted, swollen, unsightly joints are rapidly freed from pain and brought back to normal with Rheumex. Lame people walk without aid. Sleep comes ...

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