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  3. ARMY CRISIS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Surprises continue to occur in connection with the Salvation Army crisis. "The Daily Express" understands ...

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  4. KING IMPROVES.

    LAST night's bulletin, issued from Buckingham Palace, read: "The King passed a quiet day, and his condition is unchanged. ...

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  5. Right of Self-Defence.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Republican reservationists and Democrats to-day piled Senator Borah, chairman of the Foreign Relations ...

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  6. RYE DISASTER.

    LONDON, Saturday—The Board of Trade Inquiry has reported that probably the Eye Harbor lifeboat which recently capsized with ...

    Article : 317 words
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  8. CHANGE OF ROOM.

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The Sunday Times" learns that it was possible yesterday at noon to remove the King from his own room, in which he has ...

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  9. POISON GAS.

    FRANKFORT, Saturday. — Madame Nalma Sahlborn, of Stockholm, presided to-day at the international conference on modern ...

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  10. A PREDICTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—In view of the sitting of the High Council of the Salvation Army at Sunbury on Tuesday it is recalled that Herbert Booth, one ...

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  11. COST OF ELECTIONS.

    POLITICAL patties in Great Britain are realising that the forthcoming general election is expected to cost ...

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  12. WOMEN DOCTORS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Limitationa placed upon the medical education of women in London hospitals are the subject of a report ...

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  13. ARBITRATION AGREEMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—At the close of the plenary session of the PanAmerican Arbitration Conference to-day every American nation except ...

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  14. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    PARTS, Saturday.—lt is feared that 27 persons have been drowned by the Rinking of the French freighter Walakoff during a storm, off the ...

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  15. Australian Sensation.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A sensational development occurred yestorday in the dispute among senior officers of the Salvation Army, which has ...

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  16. BUYING RUSSIAN TIMBER.

    TWENTY leading timber importing firms in Britain, for the first time, have combined to-purchase their whole ...

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  17. THE SOVIET AND PEACE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British United Press Agency's Berlin representative says that the Polish press denounces the Soviet pact proposals as a ...

    Article : 138 words
  18. AMERICAN MAILS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Mr. Irwin Glover, second Assistant Postmaster-General, announced to-day that the order of limiting the amount, of ...

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  19. LEAGUE SESSIONS.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. — The newspapers state that tho League of Nations has decided to lay down a direct cable from Geneva to the Dutch ...

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  20. SOUTH AGAIN?

    LONDON; Saturday.—The forthcoming journey to England of Sir Douglas Mawson, the famous Australian Antarctic explorer, is ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN XMAS CAKE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Duke of York has sent a letter to Sir Granville Eyrie, Australian High Commissioner, thanking him on behalf of the Duchess ...

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  22. POLYNESIAN RACE.

    HONOLULU, Saturday,—Dr. Herbort. Gregory, Director of the British Museum, announced to-day that seientists had established the origin of the ...

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  23. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The national health officials are more perturbed because of the new and more, serious influenza outbreak. So far the ...

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  24. FOUND BROTHER.

    EDINBURGH, Saturday.—An Edinburgh man's 60-ft. fall from the top storey of a building while cleaning a window has resulted in his reunion with ...

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  25. RIGHT TO REMAIN.

    MONTREAL, Saturday.—The right to remain in Canada, claimed by Mr. Keith Harrison Vaughan, a British subject who has resided in the country ...

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  26. Worries of Housekeeping.

    The monotonous, never-ceasing daily round of household duties, togrther with the worries arising from the can of children and housekeeping, fray the ...

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  27. RAGING IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An influenza epidemic is raging in Germany and the hospitals in Berlin are unable to cope therewith. There are many cases ...

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  28. "Get-Rich-Quick" Scheme.

    PARIS, Saturday. — Another arrest in connection with the "Gazette du France" affair has been made. Charles Vertuanna an ex-deputy is accused of ...

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  29. ITALY'S FINANCES.

    ROME, Saturday.—The Minister for Finance (Count Volpi) presented the Budget to-day, estimating revenue for 1929-30 at £305,991,502 and expenditure ...

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