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  3. THE MEN WHO DIED ON MENIN ROAD.

    MANY thousands of relatives and friends of British soldiers who died on Menin Road during the Great War attended the ceremony yesterday, when an impressive memorial—the "Menin Gate"— which has been crected to the design of Sir Reginald Blomfield, was ...

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  4. RUMANIA MOURNS.

    BUCHAREST, Monday.—Three Archbishops, 12 bishops and 100 priests participated in the service at the Cotroceni Palace, dressed in dazzling ...

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  5. BOMB EXPLODED.

    CANNES, Monday. — A powerful [?]mb was thrown into the garden of the American Consulate at Nice. The violent explosion which followed ...

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  6. ECONOMIC CRISIS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—According to private messages from Italy and to which credence is given in competent quarters, Signor Mussolini is grappling with ...

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  7. Prisoners Hunger Strike.

    BOSTON, Sunday.—Sacco and Vanzetti have been hunger striking for several days. ...

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  8. Story of the Crime.

    lt is now over seven years since a crime was committed for which Sacco and Vanzetti are sentenced to be executed. The crime itself was simple. At ...

    Article : 346 words
  9. JAPAN'S POPULATION.

    HONOLULU, Monday.—Dr. Elliott Mears, Professor of National Trade at the Stamford University, addressing the Pacific Relations Institute, said that ...

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  10. Incomparable Defenders.

    IN connection with the dedication of the Menin Gate memorial, His Majesty the King sent the following ...

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  11. Carol Pays Homage.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Prince Carol attended a service to-day at the Romain church. He was dressed in black, and w[?]re all his decorations. Many ...

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  12. An Imperishable Memory.

    At Ypres, the result of to-day's ceremony was sublime in conception and magnificent in its execution. Nobody can enter Menin Gate without ...

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  13. PROBLEM FOR BURGLAR.

    LONDON, Monday.—A burglar aiming to reach thc vaults being constructed at the new Bank of England, and which are 50 ft. underground, must first ...

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  14. DISARMAMENT TALK.

    LONDON, Monday. — King George to-day gave audience to Mr. W. C. Bridgeman, First Lord of the Admiralty, who has been ...

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  15. "BE PREPARED."

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Air Force air manoeuvres began at six o'clock this morning, and will be continued until Friday on an ...

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  16. WAR IN CHINA.

    [?] SHANGHA[?], Monday.—The Northerners are reported to have taken Hsuchow-fu at 9 a.m. to-day, thus ...

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  17. FORCEPS IN STOMACH.

    LONDON, Monday.—A pair of 8 in. forceps left, in 1 healthy 25-year-old sporting woman after an operation in America in 1925 has just been removed ...

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  18. A "WET" PROVINCE.

    [?] TORONTO, Monday.—Canadian farmers' taxes have been lessened considerably by thirsty tourists crossing the ...

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  19. OVERSEAS BREVITIES.

    LONDON, Monday. — The International Lawn Tennis Association, representing 13 nations, has sent a birthday message to the Lord President of the ...

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  20. HORATIO BOTTOMLEY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Horatio Bottomley, who has [?]arned the maximum remission for good conduct, is due for liberation on August 9. ...

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  21. Cotton Area Now Clear.

    CAIRO, Monday.—It is officially stated that practically the whole area which was affected by the cotton worm has now been cleared of the pest. ...

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  22. Well-known Cricketer Ill.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express" says that Chapman, the international cricketor, has contracted influenza, and will be unable to play cricket ...

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