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  6. GAMBLE IN PEOPLE'S FOODSTUFFS STILL CONTINUES

    Any excuse seems good enough to warrant a sudden collapse or an equally sudden boom in wheat on the American exchanges, notably at Chicago, which has experienced another hectic day's trading. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PEACE PACT

    Important conversations between Paris and London on the security problem are progressing. The political correspondent of "The ...

    Article : 179 words
  8. SOCIETY SCANDALS

    The two cases in which so many unsavory details have come to light regarding persons highly placed in society, are still before the London Courts. Counsel's addresses are now being heard in the Dennistoun case. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COUNTRY'S LOSS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. S. Baldwin, and Mr. J. H. Thomas (Secretary for the Colonies in the Macdonald Cabinet), speaking in the House ...

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  10. ROYAL CRUISE

    The Royal yacht was in freadiness here, says a message from Genoa, when King George and Queen Mary arrived after travelling by train from ...

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  11. BIRDIE, F.M.

    It is officially announced that General Sir William Birdwood, who has been promoted to the rank of Field-Marshal and appointed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. RED CROSS TO RESCUE

    Magnificent work has been done by the Red Cross special trains in restoring order in the belt devastated by the tornado in bringing together ...

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  13. £100 MIGRANTS

    Algar Bailey, a resident of Canada for 14 years, writes in "The Spectator" urging the establishment of a national organisation in Britain to ...

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  14. DRASTIC LAW

    The State or Nebraska today came under a new law, the latest experiment. In the effort to make the United States bone dry. ...

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  15. LARGEST FOR TEN YEARS

    Cotton-growers In the United States last year produced 13,600,000 bales, which is the largest crop for the past 10 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. IDLE RAILWAYS

    Though the United States railways during the first 10 weeks of this year handled the greatest volume of freight ever carried in this season, ...

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  17. REPUBLICAN BONDS

    The "Catholic Herald" states that the Free State has undertaken to redeem in 1927 bonds to the value of £3,000,000, issued chiefly in the ...

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  18. EDWARD ABROAD

    Mr. Alfred Edwards, ex-Police Superintendent from Sydney, has arrived at Australia House, London. He will go to Franco tomorrow, and ...

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  19. LUCKY THIRTEEN

    The Queen of Belgium visited 13 Y.A.L, boys in the military hospital, says a Brussels message, and presented each with a bouquet and a ...

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