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  3. LYMPNE FLYING.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Flying was impossible at Lymp[?] yesterday owing to bad weather. It was resiumed to-day when the French airman, Lieutenant ...

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  4. LLOYD GEORGE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Speeches being delivered in Canada by Mr. Lloyd George, formerly Prime Minister of Britain, new leader of the ...

    Article : 248 words
  5. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Reuter's understand that the Prince of Wales has accepted the office of Visitor of the British Institute of International ...

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  6. GRAVE PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — To time-honored ceremonials, the Prime Ministers of Britain, Canada, and Australia (Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Mr. Mackenzie King, ...

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  7. ON THE RUHR.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The economic situation on the Ruhr is serious reports a Dusseldorf message. Cessation of work in numerous industries is expected. ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Although the official synopsis of the speeches on the League statement by Lord Robert Cecil (Britain's delegate to the ...

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  9. The Prize-Winners.

    The meeting has now concluded. Flight-Lieutenant W. H. Longton on a Wren monoplane, and Herbert Jones on an An[?] tied for "The Daily Mail's" ...

    Article : 107 words
  10. Chinese Constitution.

    PEKIN, Saturday. — After 12 years' discussions the Chinese Parliament has finally compelled a National Constiution, which was passed on Tuesday and ...

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  11. Chancellor Victorious.

    It is reported from Berlin that the Reichstag by 316 votes to 24 in opposition passed the emergency law today. There were seven abstentions. ...

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  12. ANOTHER FATAL ACCIDENT.

    BOMBAY, Saturday—The Allahabad "Pioneer's" correspondent reports from the frontier that another aeroplane accident has occurred in which ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The proposed new duty of 5/ a cwt. on preserved fruits will not be imposed on pulp for jam manufacture. ...

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  14. GOLD STANDARD FOR TAXES.

    A decree signed by the President (Herr Ebert), the Chancellor (Dr. Stresemann), and the Finance Minister (Dr. Luther) has provided that all ...

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  15. Prince Leaves Canada.

    MONTREAL, Saturday. — With little ceremony the Prince of Wales left Montreal at an early hour to-day for Quebec: He will sail late to-day for ...

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  16. Russian Bandits.

    MOSCOW, Saturday. — Bandits yesterday stopped and robbed the Warsaw-Moscow express, 100 miles inside the Russian frontier. The British, ...

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  17. WARSAW EXPLOSION.

    WARSAW, Saturday. — One of the forts of Warsaw Citadel, wherein explosives are stored, exploded this morning. Much damage was caused, to the ...

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  18. STINNES' ACTIVITIES CURBED.

    The German Government and industrialists have arrived at a compromise,, says the Berlin correspondent for "The Daily Telegraph." The latter ...

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  19. FORD'S ASPIRATION.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — What are considered inevitable signs that Mr. Henry Ford, of motor car fame, intends to make a serious contest for the ...

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  20. Wedding Tragedy.

    MADRID, Saturday. — The ringing of the wedding bell of Raquel Martinez in Atalia (province of Alicante) village church was the deathknell of ...

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  21. Where Prohibition Reigns.

    PANA. (Illinois), Saturday. — Six men have died and three are near death as a result of having drunk poisonous liquor which they obtained ...

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  22. Empire-Grown Cotton.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A demand for a revival of the Cotton Control Board was made at a meeting of prominent representatives of the export ...

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  23. Hurricanes and Gales.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Abnormal high tides, combined with hurricane seas and a 60-miles-an-hour gale, left a trail of damage on the south coast ...

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  24. British Cycle Trade.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The president of the British Cycle and Motor Cycle Manufacturers and Traders' Union (Mr. Harold Bowden), when ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. En Route to Guildhall.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Duke and Duchess of York while motoring en route to the Guildhall from Richmond to attend the conferring of the ...

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