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  3. FRANCES POLICY.

    PARIS, Monday.—During the course of a speech delivered at La Corneuve yesterday, the Prime Minister of France (M. Poincare), after defending ...

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  4. TORY MISFORTUNE,

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Sunday Times'" political correspondent says that the Uritish Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) feels acutely the ...

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  5. THE COUNT'S CRIME.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Berlin correspondent for "The Daily Clironicle" reports that Count Robert Zedli Tzratz Schlerheroeran, a representative of the ...

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  6. The Holy City.

    Professor Macalister, Director of Excavations for the Palestino Fund, claims that excavations at Mount Ophel have revealed the site of the citadel of Zion, which is the city of David, King of Israoft and Judah about 1046 B.C. The archaeological evidence, ...

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  7. CHRISTMAS IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Berlin correspondent for "The Morning Post" reporta that Christmas in Germany is being celebrated in the spirit of the ...

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  8. MACDONALD SUSPICIOUS.

    The Leader of the Parliamentary Labor Opposition (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald), speaking at Elgin yesterday, said he was sorry that he could not tell them ...

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  9. Site of Zion.

    LONDON, Monday.—Professor Robert Alexander Stewart Macalister, A.H.C.O., F.S.A., Director of Excavations for the Palestine Fund, writing ...

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  10. POINCARE AT BAY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Paris correspondent for "The Daily Express" reports that the Prime Minister of France (M. Poincare) is fighting hard ...

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  11. EMPIRE EXISTENCE.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—The officers of the special service squadron visiting Capetown were handquected at the C[?] Hall on Saturday by the mayor and ...

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  12. Fruit for Christmas.

    LONDON, Monday.—Oranges, apples and nuts are all in ample supply in Britain, and dried fruits are much cheaper than last Christmas, currals being ...

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  13. Some Christmas' Box!

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. (Charles Fordyce, of Ponson by, Auckland, Now Zealand, has made a gift of £5000 for a nursing scheme for his native paris ...

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  14. German Memorandum.

    A German memorandum to the Allies suggests that the customs tariffs in the occupied aren should be brought into line with these prevailing in ...

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  15. "GOTT STRAFE ENGLAND."

    From 1907 onward the ex-Kaiser began to complain bitterly that King Edward VII. was intriguing against him. He daily thundered investives against. ...

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  16. FIVE TRAGEDIES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Six week-end five tragedies have occurred in Britain. A boy was burnt to death in Drury Street Mid-Glasgow during the height ...

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  17. KOBE FIRE.

    KOBE, Monday.—A fire broke out at the Oriental Hotel shortly after midnight. It destroyed half the building There was great excitement, but ...

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  18. JONATHAN'S CHRISTMAS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—On [?] eve of the Christmas holidays prohibition is becoming the major item of the national news. In view of boot-leggers' ...

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  19. H.M.s. DRAGON DAMAGED.

    Whilst being moved to another berth in the Capetown docks yetserday, H.M.S. Dragon's stern crashed against a wooden feader sustaining slight ...

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  20. GREEK EXILES.

    BUCHAREST, Monday.—Their Greek Majesties arrived at Bucharest yesterday. They were welcomed by Their Rumanian Majesties and members of ...

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  21. TRIP TO PHODESIA.

    Four officers and 20 ratings departed for Rhodesia to-day on a short visit. They will be the guests of the Rhodesian Government. They will make ...

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  22. REXONA, THE BABIES' OWN SOAP.

    Destroys disease germs and keeps the tender skin clean and healthy. 1/ per tablet.* ...

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  23. DIRIGIBLE'S FATE.

    PARIS, Monday.—Some anxiety is felt in France with regard to the Into of the big. French dirigible Dixmude and a crew of fortly, which left Ca[?] ...

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  24. CAUSE CELEBRE.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Frenen cause celebre—namely, the trial of the anarchist girl Germaino Berthon, on a charge of having murdered M. Platean ...

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  25. ASIATIC FEDERATION.

    BOMBAY, Monday.—"The Indian National Pact' to be discussed at the forthcoming National Congress at Cocanada, states that, whereas Indians, ...

    Article : 118 words
  26. LUIQUOR SCANDAL GROWING.

    The scandal over the liquor syndicate at Washington continues to grow. Congress, is [?]w hoing asked to investigate incidents. The police continue to ...

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  27. WOOL.

    LONDON, Monday.—The strength of the demand for Morinos in Britain comes from the Continent of Europe and Japan, with some small support from ...

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  28. JAP. CABINET.

    TOKIO, Monday.—The Japanese Minister for Agriculture and Commerce (Baron Den) has resigned from the Cabinet, holding himself responsible for ...

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  29. K.K.K. ELISTED.

    A [?] states that a small group of Federal agents, without informing the local anthoritios, enlisted the aid of a large ...

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  30. Swaraj Creed.

    NAGTIM, Monday.—The Governor of the Central Proviness (Sir F. Sly) invited the Leader of the Swarajists (Doetor Moonjee) to form a Ministery. The ...

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  31. HAPPY NEW ZEALAND.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. W. F. Massoy) arrived at New York to-day. He has quite recovered from his ...

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  32. SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—The British officer mentioned in the London "Times" as having been cured at Hamburg by the remedy "Bayers 205" ...

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  33. British Dockers.

    LONDON, Monday—The Transport, anil Cienornl Workers' Union has given notice to terminato the agreement gov[?]ming dockers' wages which are now ...

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  34. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Athletic News" slates Unit' the Rugby League Council is far from satisfied with the New South Willes League's proposals ...

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  35. Bengalese Politics.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—[?] correspondent has been informed that aster the Swarajist Leader (Mr. Das) refused office, the Governor of Bengal ...

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  36. Foot-and-Mouth Disease.

    PRETORIA, Monday.—It has been officially announced that, owing to the outbreak of foot and month disease in Britain, the importation into South ...

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  37. IN THE LAP OF THE GOOD.

    Mr. Massey expressed reluctance In comment, upon the results of the Imperial conferences, especially in view of the British elections, which, he sald, ...

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  38. Dealing With Murder Gang.

    [?] able columns of Afghan troops are proceeding from Jelli[?] in the direction of Mandatai, where the Afghan ...

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  39. Charity at Home First.

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Red Cross, replying to a world-wide appeal, sent out by the International Red Cross for the despatch of money, food, and ...

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  40. RECEIFE FOR INFLUENZA, COLD AND WHOOPING COUGH REMEDY

    A special mixture for Influenza, Whooping Cough, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup and Sore Throats may be made by anyone without any trouble or ...

    Article : 80 words
  41. CREY HAIR DOES COUNT.

    When we want to re[?] appearence, it is difficult if our hair is grey—grey hair counts against us. The remedy is Voltchok's Russian Hair ...

    Article : 61 words
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