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  3. WOMEN'S RIGHTS.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Australian delegates have been elected to serve on all eight standing committees of the Women's International Equal Citizen ...

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  4. U.S. ENVOY ARRIVES

    LONDON, Saturday. — General Dawes, the newly appointed American Ambassador to London, arrived at Southampton this after ...

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  5. House Now Complete.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The new Parliament has now been completed by the election at Rugby, which was delayed owing to the death of Mr. ...

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  6. CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—One of the earliest projects to provide work to which the new Government will direct its attention will be the ...

    Article : 138 words
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  8. ATLANTJCJLIGHT.

    MADRID, Saturday.—The French monoplane Yellow Bird, with Jean Assolant as pilot, Rene Lefevre as navigator, and Lotti as radio oper ...

    Article : 288 words
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  10. WHITE SLAVERY CHARGE

    PARIS, Sunday.—The operations of Georges Vigneron, who is charged with White Slavery, have been traced throughout the world. He is reputed ...

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  11. PARTY FIGURES.

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  12. RAY KEECH DEAD.

    ALTONA, Saturday._On the speedway at Tipton (Pennsylvania), Ray Keech, the famous autbmobilo racer, was killed to-day ...

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  13. Of Many 'Parts.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. MacNeil Weir, Labor M.P. for Stirling and Clackmannan, who has been appointed ...

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  14. Visit to the King.

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Dawes, accompanied by the Foreign Secret Mr. Arthur Henderson, proceeded to ...

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  15. PICTURE POSTER SHOCKS GLASGOW.

    LONDON, Saturday.—For having exhibited a postor containing the word "damn," Peter Pickard.was at Govan (Glasgow) Police Court fined £1, the ...

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  16. Australasian Record.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Jean Georges Vigneron, the man arrested in Paris on a White Slavery charge, first came under the notice of the Sydney police ...

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  17. Flyers Held Up.

    MADEID,.Sunday.—Contrary to expectations, the Yellow Bird was unable to proceed to Paris yesterday. It was found that the machine needed repairs ...

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  18. POPE "ON THE AIR."

    ROME, Sunday.—His Holiness the Popo will be able to be wirclessly heard throughout the world when the wireless station at the Vatican has been ...

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  19. USA'S HIGHER TARIFF.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—Free trade withn the Empire, it is reported, will be the answer of the liberal Government to the repeated tariff increases by ...

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  20. Knotty War Problems.

    PARIS, Saturday. —"Il Transigeant's" Madrid correspondent, where the League of Nations Council meeting is nearing its close, says there ...

    Article : 74 words
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  23. TOURIST TROPHY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Senior Tourist, Trophy motor race in the Isle of Man to-day attracted,17 competitors, and huge crowds lined the roads to ...

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  24. MOROCCAN SITUATION.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The situation in Morocco has materially improved. Artillery and aerial bombardments played great havoc with the rebels at Ya ...

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  25. STOLEN PLOT.

    NEW YOEK, Saturday.—Mrs. Graeo Fendler, who started an action nearly 20 years ago charging that the plot of the play "The Bird of Paradise" ...

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  26. OVERSEAS BREVITIES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Thomas Lipton's challenge for the America Cup in September' has been accepted, and 'details are now being arranged by ...

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  27. Race of Thrills.

    NO RACE for any other sport holds the supremacy that the Tourist Trophy holds in motor cycling. The English Derby has its challengers, but ...

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  28. MILLIONAIRE'S SON.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday. — Tliero lives in Wellington tho sou of a London millionaire who is trying to make a living by selling pianos. In Lon ...

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  29. U.S. Farm Bill Passed.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Congress to-day passed the Fram Bill without the debenture plan, and sent it immediately to President Hoover for his ...

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  30. Miners and Eight Hours Act.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr.. Herbert Smith officially denies that the minors are demanding the instant repeal of the Eight Hours Act. "'The Govern ...

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  31. Nicaraguan Canal Project.

    WASHINGTON,. Saturday. — The United States Government has secured permission from Nicaragua to despatch to that country a battalion of army ...

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