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  3. APPALLING SITUATION.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The British-Parliamentary Labor Party and Trade Union Congress has summoned an emergency meeting for October 12, to ...

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  4. THE GREAT RACE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Under agreement with Mr. Ben Irish, owner of Papyrus, the American Jockey Club has designated Mr. Harry Sinelair's ...

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  5. TURKISH REPUBLIC.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Turkish Majority Party had a six-hours' sitting yesterday under the Presidency of Mustapha Kemal Pasha, reports the ...

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  6. THE WELSH WIZARD.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The police yesterday broke up a parade of women carrying banners denouncing Great Britain outside the City Hall, where a ...

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  7. SIGNIFICANT.

    PARIS, Saturday.—"Le Temps," in its issue yesterday, hinted that developments in Germany might necessitate somothing more than neutrality on ...

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  8. EMPIRE PARTNERSHIP

    LONDON, Saturday. — "The Nation," in a leading article in its issue yesterdny, said. Internationally, the British ...

    Article : 384 words
  9. FACING DEATH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In a cold, drizzling rain, groups of miners stood waiting yesterday near one of the shafts of the Redding colliery where ...

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  10. INDIAN PRODUCE TARIFF.

    SIMILA, Saturday.—The Indian Government has instructed the Tariff Board to include in its inquiry the question of an import duty on sulphur. ...

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  11. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    PERIN, Saturday.—Marshal Tsa-o-kun, chief of the Northern Militarists, has been elected President of China. Observers declare that the foreign ...

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  12. Events Move Rapidly.

    "Events have marened very rapi[?] in Germany to-day," says the Berlin correspondent for "The Daily Chronicle" in a report to his paper ...

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  13. Lord Leverhulme.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Lever-hulime, chairman and founder of Lever Brothers Ltd., the British soap barons, and of Port Sunlight fame, will leave ...

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  14. Criminal Career.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The arrest of the French bandit Gabriel Mourey, yesterdny after a fierce struggle, which resulted in the serious wounding of ...

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  15. FUN OR PHYSIC.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Doctor E. B. Turner, lecturing at Saint George's Hospital yesterday said that a grave, dour-looking doctor was no longer ...

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  16. LEWIS ISLANDERS DECLINE OFFER.

    The Lewis Islanders have declined Lord Leverhulme's offer because the Government is unable to give financial assistance. Consequently the islanders ...

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  17. KENTUCKY CONVICTS.

    EDDYVILLE (Kentucky), Saturday. —The prison authorities of Eddyville have conferred with the leaders of the militia in an endeavor to formulate a ...

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  18. DIVORCE IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Eight hundred and tifteen divorce cases are set down for hearing at the forthcoming sittings of the British Law Courts, whereof ...

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  19. Another Sensation.

    "There is yet another sensation," says the correspondent in a later tele gram. "The old Cabinet is to remain[?]" ...

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  20. COTTON INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Saturday.—What is described as "one of the most momentous conferences ever held in the history of the cotton trade," was held ...

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  21. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Following the ceremony of the laying of the foundation stone of the South African pavilion at the British Empire ...

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  22. Australian Beef.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian Press Association has learnt the details regarding the shipment of a pareel of Australian beef to Germany. ...

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  23. THE PRINCE AT OTTAWA.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The Prince of Wales has arrived from his Alberta reach. He will be the guest of the Governor-General (General Lord Byng) ...

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  24. Empire Navy.

    PLYMOUTH, Saturday.—The Western Morning News" learns that the First Light Cruiser Squadron flagship Delhi will start on a tour of the world ...

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  25. KRUPP DIRECTORS.

    Herr Hugo Stinnes, "Dr. Stresemann's minon," is visiting the Ruhr, negotiating for the release of Herr Krupp, von Bohlein and the other ...

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  26. Britain's Chemistry.

    LONDON, Saturday.—THE chairman of the Manchester Society of Chemical Industry (Dr. Levinstein), during the course of a speech delivered in London ...

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  27. The New Ireland.

    Mr. Lloyd George, on route for Montreal, addressing a welcoming crowd at Albany, told the part which the former Governor of New York State ...

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  28. Siamese Twins.

    A Munich message reports that a Bavarian decree prohibits the publication of Commuuits newspapers or literature, in Bavaria with very severe ...

    Article : 72 words
  29. Earthquake at Quebec.

    QUEBEC, Saturday.—An earthquake shock demolished a stone wall at the seminary at Quebec to-day. ...

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  30. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    A French decree commutes to penal servitude for life the death sentences passed on seven Germans at Mayence on June, 30 on charges of having ...

    Article : 80 words
  31. 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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