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  4. "TO SAY IT NOW"

    The Prince Is a finished elocutionist. He enunciates every word with absolute distinction. His voice, pitched In a middle key, carries a great distance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "PARTISAN GOVERNOR"

    Professor Berriedale Keith, writing to "The Times," condemns Queensland's rent enactment, and the tramways expropriation, as well as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DISUNITED STATES

    President Wilson has vetoed the Knox resolution, which was passed, by both Houses of Congress, declaring an end to the ...

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  7. RUSSIANS IN LONDON

    Leonid Krassin, head of the Russian trade envoys, has arrived, and has joined the delegates already in London. Ostensibly the negotiations ...

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  8. REPARATIONS

    M. Clemenceau (the former Premier of Franco), in an interview, disclosed, the fact that the Peace Conference had debated the German indemnity closely ...

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  9. IRELAND'S DESIRES

    Monsignor Cornell, heading 400 Irish pilgrims, had an audience with the Pope, on whose right sat Cardinal Logue, Primate of Ireland. ...

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  10. FATAL HAIL

    The most severe storm in the memory of the living visited the Department of Oise (France). The Celle was flooded, and the work ...

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  11. DUPLICATE PACIFIC CABLE

    Mr. Millward, manager of the Pacific Cable, announces that a project is under consideration to duplicate the Vancouver to Norfolk cable. ...

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  12. DEATH PENALTY

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Moscow states that the Soviet is reintroducing the death penalty, and the use of tribunals for appeals, which ...

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  13. USING THE REDS

    Berlin newspapers state that the monarchists are supporting the communists, intending to overwhelm the country when the Reds induce chaos. ...

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  14. IMMORTALITY

    A small station on the trans-continental railway, bearing the name of the Prime Minister. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PRINCE ALL SMILES

    A great hall from whose vast walls look down the statesmen who found a group of States and founded a Commonwealth--a tense array of upturned ...

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  16. STOP-PRESS

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  17. TURKISH TROUBLES

    A message from Constantinople states that Government troops came into conflict with the forces of Mustapha Kemal, who recently formed a ...

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  18. POLES 'COUNTER-ATTACK

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Warsaw reports that an official announcement states: "The Poles counter-attacked between the Dvina and ...

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  19. SUMMER MODES

    The most noticeable summer modes include short sleeves and 110 gloves. ...

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