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  3. OUSTING BRITAIN.

    COCANADA, Thursday. — Mohamed Ali, be well-known Khilafat leader, [?]n his presidential address at the thirtyeightly National Congress, advised the ...

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  4. Attempted Assassination

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Accepting responsibility for the attempted assassination of the Prince Regent (Prince Hiroito), the Japanese Cabinet to-day, tendered its resignation. ...

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  5. AN IMPERIALIST.

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. W. F. Massey), passing Montreal en route to Toronto, expressed keen appreciation of ...

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  6. PRICELESS GOBBLERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Count Romanones, a former Premier of Spain, is purchasing thousands of Turkeys in the hope of recovering 300 pearls which ...

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  7. Scene Re-Enacted.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The Prince Regent of Japan (Prince Hirohito) narrowly escaped death from an assailant's bullets to-day, while motoring to the ...

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  8. ANGLICAN CLERGY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Ecclesiastical Commissioners have arranged minimum stipends for clergy of the Church of England. The stipends are ...

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  9. DRIFTING!

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French Ministry for Marine this morning was still without news of the missing dirigible Dixmude. The Maritine Prefect at ...

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  10. MINISTER'S HOUSE ATTACKED.

    Riffians this evening tried to obtain an entrance into the residence of the Prime Minister of Japan (Count Yamamoto), and that of the Minister ...

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  11. SWISS SNOWSTORMS.

    GENEVA, Thursday. — Snowstorms are paralysing the social life of many districts in Switzerland. The worst avalanches for years are sweeping the ...

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  12. KU KLUX KLAN.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Mr. E. Y. Clarke, formerly high in the councils of the Ku Klux Klan has written, to President Coolidge offering to ...

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  13. HYPNOTISM.

    ROME, Thursday.—Three deaths and several woundings followed [?] hypnotic display at Sc[?]enico, in Da[?]natia. It appears that an Austrian professor ...

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  14. OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION.

    The Paris correspondent for "The Daily Express" reports that news of the sighting of the Dixmude has reached the Ministry for Marine from ...

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  15. RURAL RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—There is much news leaking into the British news papers from Russia indicating growing opposition of the peasants to the ...

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  16. A FATHER'S FAITH.

    The news has created intense excitement which was accentuated by the fact that it followed an official statement suggesting that the airship had ...

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  17. A MYSTERY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Although both the German Government and charitable organisations are appealing to the world to go to the rescue of starving ...

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  18. ROME OUTRAGE.

    ROME, Thursday.—Professor Amendola, Democratic Liberal Deputy, and former Italian Minister for the Colonies, was violently assaulted in the ...

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  19. Re-visiting Old Scenes.

    AMIENS, Thursday.—The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. S. M. Bruce), after a few day's rest at Paris, arrived at Amiens to-day for three days' visit ...

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  20. Mishap Regrettable.

    "The Morning Post's" aviation correspondent says: "The mishap is regrettable, because it is likely to set back airship development in Britain, ...

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  21. THE ONLY REMEDY.

    The Helsingfor's correspondent for "The Morning Post," reviewing the Soviet press, draws similar conclusions. He says: "While the pensant receives ...

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  22. Dusseldorf Shootings.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Heavy sentences have been passed by the Dasseldorff Court on the ringleaders of the Green Police shootings at Dusseldorff ...

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  23. U.S. BOOTLEGGING.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Congressional investigation is expected of the claims that diplomatic agents liquor is being sold to private citizens. ...

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  24. HUSBAND'S MEMORY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The memory of her dead husband has secured a remarried war widow a divorce, says the Vienna correspondent for "The Daily ...

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  25. Honduras Elections.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Acting on reports that during the Presidential election campaign Honduras troops killed adherents of Opposition ...

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  26. SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The annual report of the Australian Commonwealth Line's shipbrokors, Messrs. Turner, Davidson and Co., points out that while ...

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  27. Balance of Power.

    PARIS, Thursday.—As an outcome of the visit of the President of Czechoslovakia (Professor T. G. Masaryk) to Paris last October, a treaty has been ...

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