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  3. COLONEL KILLED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Colonel J. Fitzgerald, commanding the Second Battalion of the East Surroys at Gibraltar, paid an unusual afternoon visit ...

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  4. TRADE UNIONS BILL

    LONDON, Thursday.—The metropolitan division of the National Junior Conservative Association has adopted a resolution welcoming the provisions ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The complexity and difficulties of the disarmament problems were revealed at Geneva today, when the Preparatory Commission ...

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  7. BRITISH WOMEN

    LONDON, Thursday.—"It is a humiliating slur to suggest that British women are useful only as domestics," said Miss Wileman, founder of the ...

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  8. LEWIS GUNS BARK. Japanese in Action.

    SHANGHAI, Friday.—Simultaneously with the departure of the Cantonese Generalissimo (Chiang Kai-shek) for Nanking, guerillas were re-active last ...

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  9. International Protest.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Foreign Office is still without official news of the raid on the Russian building at Peking. ...

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  10. TRAFFIC AND CRIMES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The authorities at Scotland Yard are now demonstrating to two Victorian policemen how London's traffic is controlled, and ...

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  11. Motor Car Regulations

    LONDON, Thursday.—The amount paid to the British Exchequer in 1925 in respect of fines under the Motor Car Acts 1896-1903 was £149,380. The ...

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  12. Imperial Meat Contracts

    LONDON, Thursday.—The War Office is inviting tenders for 6070 tons of frozen beef and 380 tons of mutton to be delivered in Egypt, Malta, and ...

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  13. Invasion Unauthorised.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Unofficial, but authoritative reports at Washington to-day stated that the foreign diplomatic corps at Peking was ...

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  15. RAIN-MAKING

    LONDON, February 24.—Is scientific achievement approaching the point where it will be able to "make rain" at will or distribute its fall ...

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  16. Prohibition Notes. (Contributed.) EMPHATIC AND CONVINCING TESTIMONY.

    The Governor, Mr. H. L. Whitfield, writes: "In reply to your letter relative to the operation of prohibition laws in Mississippi, I say that in many ...

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  17. AMERICAN MARINES FOR SHANGHAI.

    SAN DIEGO, Thursday.—One thousand and five hundred American marines sailed to-day for Shanghai aboard the transport Henderson. ...

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  18. Peking Situation.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day, asked by Commander Kenworthy whether he were satisfied with the forces available at ...

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  19. GREAT BARRIER REEF.

    LONDON, Thursday.—For the purpose of more closely studying the biological reasons for the ebullition of life causing the Great Barrier Reef, ...

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  20. Fate's Mean Trick.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.—The local Soviet Consulate has been the victim of a mean trick of fate. The ConsulGeneral, fearing a repetition of the ...

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  21. OHIO.

    Governor Donahey writes: "There is no dou[?] that six years of prohibition have been better for the people of Ohio than were the previous six years ...

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  22. SYMBOLICAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales to-day unveiled a memorial to Lord Forster's younger son Alfred, in Toch H chapel Barking church. It ...

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  23. ARKANSAS.

    Governor Terral writes: "Prohibition has been effective in Arkansas. I attribute this mainly to the fact that the people of our State are literally ...

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  24. POWERS' NOTES HANDED TO CHEN.

    The Cantonese Foreign Miniater (Mr. Eugene Chen) is reported to have been handed the Powers' notes at 10 o'clock this morning. ...

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  25. PINEDO'S 'PLANE.

    ROOSEVELDT DAM (Arizona), Thursday:—Commandante De Pinedo commenting on Rome reports that the burning of his 'plane was the work of ...

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  26. VIRGINIA.

    Governor Trinkle, writes: "I beg to say that our people, if I am able to sense the situation correctly, are growing more interested in the effective ...

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  27. At Hankow.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.—The latest wireless from Hankow indicates that the Japanese are determinedly defending the concession on which Chinese ...

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  28. Migrants' Training Camp

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Minister for War (Sir Laming Worthington-Evans) stated that the sun required to carry out the works at ...

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  29. KANSAS.

    Governor Paulin writes: "I have been a resident of Kansas for more than 50 years, and from my observation and my experience, both as a private ...

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  30. Grows Two Inches of Hair in Thirty Days

    Miss Rhoda Richards, of Darlinghurst, Sydney, reports what will appear to be amazing results from the use of a newly-discovered treatment for ...

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  31. N.Z. PRIZE LAMBS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Parr) today visited an excellent exhibition of New Zealand prize ...

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  32. OREGON.

    Governor Pieree writes: "Prohibition has decidedly improved conditions in Oregon. There is a higher standard of morality. Everybody works better. ...

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  33. Is It War?

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Apparently Marshal Chang Tso-lin at Peking has declared war against the Soviet Government. Nothing hitherto that has ...

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  34. JAPANESE COMPANIES

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Those interested are endcavoring to aver[?] the complete collapse of the vast Sudzuki interests involving 34 companies, 32 of which ...

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  35. NEW HAMPSHIRE.

    Governor Winant writes: "I am glad to say that the effect of prohibition in New Hampshire has been benerfi[?] socially morally economically and ...

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  36. Catarrhai Deafness May Be Overcome.

    If you have catarrhal do[?]fness or head noises, go to your chemist and get one ounce of Parmint (double strength) and add to it ¼ pint of hot water and ...

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  37. MOTHERSI REXONA IS THE RAPID HEALER.

    Sometimes when you are at your wits' end, and feel that your efforts are a failure a friend can make the right suggestion and pull you through. ...

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