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  3. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The dock strikers marched to Hyde Pork in orderly procession yesterday. At the ensuing meeting, the leaders expressed ...

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  4. LLOYD GEORGE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Under-secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Ronald F. M'Neill) yesterday commenting on Mr. Lloyd George's ...

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  5. TABLED GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—For refusing to pay, sixty milliard murks to the French authorities, the directors and cashier of the Dortmund branch of the ...

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  6. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—While bricking in a large section of the Gartshore colliery, kilsyth, a gang of eight men working with naked ...

    Article : 111 words
  7. DEFENCE OF EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Admiral Tosu, Japanese Naval Attache, in an interview, said that Japanese naval opinion unanimously believed that the British ...

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  8. CAUSE OF CANCER.

    LONDON, Monday.—At the cancer congress at Strassburg a delegate from the Pasteur Institution emphasised the possible danger in the form of ...

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  9. NURSE'S WINDFALL.

    Lord Latymer (nephew of the late Baroness Burdett-Coutts), the millionaire banker, bequeathed an annuity of £1000, and the life tennre of ...

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  10. AIR STRIKE.

    The first case of an air liner being held up through the crew striking occurred at the Croydon (London) Aerodrome. ...

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  11. GERMAN LOAN.

    Negotiations betwewn the Minister for Finance the Rcichisbank and other German banks for the issue of an internal loan on a gold basis have ...

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  12. TOKIO REPORT.

    A Tokio report states that vigorous comment has now supplanted the apathy with which the Japanese public previously regarded the proposal to ...

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  13. DAME FASHION.

    ROME, Sunday.—Sleeveless dresses aro the subject of a note, by the Cardinal Patriarch of Venice to his clergy. He says that women with ...

    Article : 63 words
  14. MR. BRUCE'S POLICY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Morning Post," in a lender commenting on Mr. Bruce's latest speech, says that the Prime Minister of Australia has ...

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  15. Fiji's Products.

    In the House of Commons Mr. William Irmsby-Gore (Under-Secretary for Colonial Affairs), introducing the Colonial Office estimates, said that ...

    Article : 137 words
  16. MILITARY AEROPLANES.

    The German Government having refused to permit French and Belgian civilaeroplanes to fly over German territory in the forthcoming ...

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  17. A FAITHLESS LOVER.

    "We have decided our son is too young to ninny," wrote a Frenchman's parents to his fiancee after a four years' engagement. ...

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  18. Colonel Repington's Views.

    LONDON, Monday.—Writing to the "Daily Telegraph" Colonel Hepington says: "The assertion that the enlargement of the Singapore base violates ...

    Article : 472 words
  19. DUKE OF ORLEANS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Express" says that the Duke of Orleans is confined to Inverness' Lodge, Roehampton; a male attendant is on ...

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  20. A SECRET 'PHONE.

    A secret telephone exchange; connecting. the business men of Essen with those of Berlin, has been discovered at Dusseldorf, says the ...

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  21. People's Sufferings.

    The Berlin Government was issued a proclamation appealing to the people to observe law and order. France was standing, in the way of a solution of ...

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  22. MONEY AND WORRY.

    "Having used Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for a considerable time, and having always derived much benefit from their use," writes Mr. Prank C. ...

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  23. Diplomat Robbed.

    PARIS, Sunday.—A mysterious burglary is reported at the house of Mons, Paul Cambon, ex-French Ambassador, at London. It is believed that the object ...

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  24. Mishap to a Steamer.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.— The steamer Siberian Prince has gone ashore at Brunswick Island near Victoria. (British Col.) in a fog. ...

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  25. FOOD SUPPLIES SHORT.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The food situation in the Ruhr is becoming desperate. The French admit a shortage of meat and potatoes. Only 161 food waggons ...

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  26. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Express" says it has good reason to believe that Air Marshal Trenehard will resign if the report of the ...

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  27. A Wonderful Horse.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sirdar, a 20-year-old horse, bred in Queensland, and which served throughout the war on tho Mame, won the jumping ...

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  28. Profits in Mandates.

    The Mandatos Commission of the League of Nations has examined the report of the Australian Government on its administration of Nauru and ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. House Rents.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Federation of British Industries has issued a report from its correspondent in Germany written when the exchange was ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. The British Note.

    PARIS, Sunday —The Bulgian reply to the British Note was received last night. Despite the secrecy observed, is is understood that it is somewhat ...

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  31. Kidnapped in China.

    A telegram from the Commissioner of Customs at Peng-Yueh; Yunnan, states that a British citizen, Mr. D'Arey Wetherby, has been captured ...

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  32. Under American Flag.

    Seven thousand five hundred people waited on the wharf when the Leviathan berthed at New York on the return from her maiden voyngo under ...

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  33. Runic's Cargo.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The s.s. Runie's cargo outwards to-day included nineteen thoroughbred horses, including Flushdale, the winner of the Cawdor ...

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  34. WHEN WORK'S A TROUBLE.

    Colds deplete the vitality, and make work a trouble. Take prompt measures against them with Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery, price 1/9 and 3. ...

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  35. A FIASCO.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The Communist demonstration proved a fiasco. The heavy rain which fell was too much for the would-be demonstrators. This ...

    Article : 58 words
  36. THE GREATEST TROUBLE

    People have who suffer from Rheumatism or Neuritis is in preventing a return of the attack. It comes back year after year despite all the ...

    Article : 178 words
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