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  3. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    LONDON, Monday. — Remarkable fogs in the English Channel have been responsible for disasters to shipping from the Cornish coast to the mouth ...

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  4. PARIS PERTURBED.

    PARIS, Monday. — Leaders of fashion in Paris are perturbed over the dearth of good mannequins. Training schools are being established to provide ...

    Article : 74 words
  5. HISTORIC JEWELS.

    ROME, Monday.—On the night of Saturday, July 7, Prince and Princess Giustiniani-Bandini, who in the British peerage are Earl and Countess ...

    Article : 325 words
  6. JANINA MURDERS.

    ATHENS, Monday. — It has been semi-officially stated that a Greek note, replying to the decision of the Conference of Ambassadors, was handed ...

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  7. VICTORY.

    PARIS, Monday, — "I do not doubt that public opinion will continue to sustain by its clear-sightedness the calmness of the French ...

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  8. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster (Cardinal Bourne), preaching in London yesterday, said: ...

    Article : 110 words
  9. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    GENEVA, Monday.— The election of Czecho-Slovnkia instead of China as one of the six non-permanent members of the Council of the League of ...

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  10. Dear to Britons' Hearts.

    "The Daily Chronicle," in an editorial, says that the Imperial Conference will consider Imperial preference in a totally different atmosphere from ...

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  11. BRIGAND'S EVIDENCE.

    Evidence implicating the Governor of Argyro-Castro, a town in Albania in the Janina murders, was given by the outlawed Greek brigand, ...

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  12. BULGARIAN REVOLT.

    SOFIA, Monday. — The organisation which was responsible for the Bulgarinn coup d'etat in June was also responsible for the collapse of the recent ...

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  13. LINERS COLLIDE.

    The outward-bound Cunarder Seythia was obliged to return to Liverpool with passengers, as a result of a collision with the home-bound White Star Cedric ...

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  14. BELOVED DEAD.

    PARIS, Saturday. —One thousand pilgrims to the British graves in France, returning to Britain, held a massed service on the quay-side of ...

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  15. PAPYRUS IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Papyrus received his first, walk-out yesterday, consisting of two brief walks, lasting half an hour each over the Belmont race ...

    Article : 156 words
  16. Work-Shop, Not War-Shop.

    "The Daily Express," in an editorial, says: The Imperial Conference must solve the problem of unemployment in ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. Neuritis.

    "For over two years I was afflicted with neuritis," writes Mrs. J. A. Ponton, 38 Barrett street, Albert Park, "the pain continually shifting from ...

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  18. BEER FOR MOURNERS.

    BRUSSELS, Monday. — Francois Boeckaert (54), being tired of life, went to a neighbor's house yesterday and hanged himself. He left a note ...

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  19. Russia and Persia.

    TEHERAN, Monday. — The Russian Soviet Minister at Teheran (Mons. Shumiatski) has been recalled. He will leave in three days. Mons ...

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  20. Rhineland Separatists.

    Twelve thousand Rhineland separatists demonstrated at Dusseldorf yesterday. In the presence of it crowd of 45,000 they marched in procession to ...

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  21. Key to Success.

    Professor Hewins, writing to "The Financial News," expresses the opinion that extended Imperial Preference is the key to success for Imperial ...

    Article : 99 words
  22. "DANDY JOE."

    LONDON, Monday. — "The Daily Express" gives details of the life of Joseph Englestein, "London's Fire King," who on Friday was convicted ...

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  23. FRONTIER DISPUTE.

    A dispute on the frontier post of Damin, near Astara on the Persian-Russian territory, resulted in a skirmish between the small detachments of ...

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  24. "No Novice."

    LONDON, Monday. — The official executioner in French Guiana, South America, has been sentenced to death for the murder of a convict. ...

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  25. Statesmanlike Suggestion.

    Commenting on imperial preference, Sir Beach Thomas says: "The states" manlike and ingenious suggestion is made that Britain can give Australia ...

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  26. FLOODS DAMAGE RICE CROPS.

    Recent floods at Gilan damaged 25 per centum of the rice crops. The peasants are asked for a proportionate remission of taxation. ...

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  27. The Last Kiss.

    PARIS, Monday.— A young French girl fell yesterday from a third-floor window in Paris and was killed. She was leaning out to throw a last kiss ...

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  28. ONE-SIDED POLICY.

    The policy of the Bavarian Commissioner-General (Dr. von Kahn) is decidedly one-sided, says the Munich correspondent for "The Daily ...

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  29. Continuous Flight.

    MARSEILLES, Monday. — The French dirigible Dixmade landed at 6.36 o'clock yesterday morning after a continuous fight of 118 hours 41 minutes, ...

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  30. INCENTIVE TO SEPARATION.

    The Separatists say that if she leave Germany Bavaria will not be compelled to pay reparations. Storms threaten the Stresemann ...

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  31. LITTLE PEOPLE'S TROUBLES.

    Children, especially at school, are liable to hair and scalp complaints that cause their anothers worry. Regular washing with Rexona Medicated Soap ...

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  32. Textile Trade Depression.

    LONDON, Monday. — The National Association of Wool Textile Trade Unions has discussed the proposal made by a section of the employes for ...

    Article : 86 words
  33. Eye-Witness' Story.

    "The great Separatist Day, which was to free the Rhineland, terminated in a bloody street light wherein four were killed and at least 300 wounded," ...

    Article : 160 words
  34. WIRELESS PHONING.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A trans Atlantic test in wireless telephony will be given to-day, commencing at noon, Greenwich mean time. ...

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  35. Bavarian Secession.

    It is reported from Munich that it has been officially announced there that the Reich laws for the protection of the Republic are no longer operative ...

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