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  3. ON THE HIGH SEAS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — William Lane, described as a refrigerating greaser aboard the Commonwealth liner Esperance Boy, was fined £5 at the ...

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  4. TRADE AND COMMERCE A Weekly Letter from London

    Following the decisive result of the British elections, Mr. Calvin Collidge and the Republican Party have won an equally notable victory in the ...

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  5. GENEVA PROTOCOL. Imperial Conference.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — All the Dominions have acknowledged the British cable concerning the Geneva Disarmament Protocol, and have ...

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  6. WAR DEBTS. France's Signature Sacred

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Coonsiderable discussion has arisen over France's war debts, as a result of the conversations with America, and particularly over ...

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  7. "WE ARE SINKING."

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday. — The steamer Diogenes, which sailed from Cane Town on Christmas Day, picked up on Tuesday an S.O.S., "We are ...

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  8. AGONISING SCREAMS. Clydebank Evictions.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Four evictions were carried out along the Clydebank this morning. They were watched by large crowds, but there were no ...

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  9. IN PERILOUS PLIGHT Ireland Faing Crisis.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Irish Free State is confronted by a serious crisis, says the Dublin correspondent for "The Daily Telegraph. ...

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  10. REPORT OF THE E.S. & A. BANK.

    The annual report of the English, Scottish and Australian Bank shows a very encouraging outlook in Australia. New capital issues of £750,000 ...

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  11. STEAMER ON FIRE.

    LOS ANGELES, Tuesday. — Two children were burned to death and two other persons seriously, injured by a fire aboard the Japanese steamer Ginyo ...

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  12. EVICTED RE-INSTATED.

    A few hours after the officers had departed, the crowd restored the four families to their houses. The houseagents appreciate the futility of ...

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  13. CAPACITY TO PAY.

    M. Clementel, receiving AngleAmerican Press representatives to-day, reiterated that France had not the slightest intention of repudiating her ...

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  14. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — AmericoJapanese relations are bound to be friendly, owing to their geographical positions, as well as to the economic ...

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  15. Coolidge's Hope.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Coolidge is hopeful, though not certain, that it will be possible to hold another International Naval ...

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  16. "WONDERFUL."

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Arthur Thomas, a trade union official, was to-day sentenced to two months' imprisonment for having stolen £320 from the ...

    Article : 115 words
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  18. PEACE IN NORTH.

    In consequence of the peaceful conditions now existing, in the north of Ireland, the Government has revoked the curfew order which has been ...

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  19. Coolidge Watching.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Any indication of a move by the French Government to repudiate its obligations might influence the attitude of While ...

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  20. BAROMETER SET FAIR.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In the special New Year Day issue of "The Financial News," the Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) sayes: ...

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  21. EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS.

    CAIRO, Tuesday. — Egypt's second Parliamentary eections is in full swing. Well-informed people believe that the Zaghlulists (extreme Nationalists) will ...

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  22. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    ROME, Tuesday. — Another crisis is brewing in Italy. Signor Salandra has resigned the Presidency of the Budget Committee on the grounds of age and ...

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  23. CONFERENCE OF ALLIED FINANCE MINISTERS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "The Evening Standard" says that the Allied Finance Ministers' conference in Paris next week is expected to agree to ...

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  24. COMMUNISM Conference in London.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Notwithstanding the wholehearted sympathy toward the Russian Soviet expressed by Mr. Purcell, ex-Labor M.P., and his ...

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  25. ALLEGED CORRUPTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Prussian State Bank scandal has assumed wider dimensions, says the Berlin correspondent, for "The Morning Post." ...

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  26. AFFAIRS IN CHINA. Doctor Sun At Pekin.

    PEKIN, Wednesday. — Doctor Sun. Yat-se, the self-styled President of Southern China, arrived at Pekin to-day. A representative of the ...

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  27. BRITAIN'S FRUIT IMPORTS.

    Fresh fruit has been consumed in increasing quantities throughout Great Britain during recent years, and to-day acknowledged as an essential ...

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  28. DAWES PLAN—NOT ALLIES' DEBTS.

    Reuter's Press Agency in London has been informed that the question of inter-Allied debts will not come up at the Finance Conference in Paris next ...

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  29. PAWNED MOTOR CARS.

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Owing to the rapid increase in the practice of pawning motor cars, the State Pawnshop has bought a piece of land in the suburbs ...

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  30. Train Held Up.

    Five of General Chaug-Tso-lins soldiers held up a train from Pekin to Tient-sin yesterday afternoon. They looted about 10,000 dollars from ...

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  31. EMPIRE AIR SERVICE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.— With reference to the negotiations at present suspended between the Union Government and the Union Castle ...

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  32. Testing Legality.

    CHRISTIANIA, Wednesday Morning.—In order to test the legality of the Communist movement, the public prosecutor, has instituted proceedings ...

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  33. DEFENCELESS. Pity German Officers.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — While the Allics are considering, the draft note which the Ambassadors' Conference will send to Germany in regard to the ...

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  34. LONDON AGOG.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The British newspapers are full of speculation regarding the purpose of the visit to America of the Governor of the Bank ...

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  35. V.C. IN PAWN.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Irwish Historical Society has bought the medals belonging to Tssy Smith, the first Jow to win the Victorial Cross in the ...

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  36. OLD ST. PAUL'S.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A commission of experts, suggests that it may be necessary in the near future to remove the dome of St. Paul's ...

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  37. NAVAL MAN MISSING.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Captain Young, of the Diogenes, bound for Australia, reports that Paymaster Lieut.-Commander F. J. H. Davies, of ...

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  39. S. AFRICAN PRODUCTS.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — Speaking at Kimberloy to-day, the South African Minister for Justice (Mr. Tielman Roos) declared that the ...

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  40. PRESENTATION OF NOTE.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says that early next week the Ambassadors' Conference with present to the repective Allied Governments the ...

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  41. NEWSPAPERS RAIDED.

    FLORENCE, Wednesday.—Fascists desiring revenge on those newspapers which were prominent in exposing the recent scandals, marched in a ...

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  42. N.Z. Bankruptcies.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —During the year just closing 644 bankrupt[?]ies were registered in New Zealand, compared with 696 in 1923, and 689 in 1922. ...

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  43. Bubonic Plague.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The United States Health Department is invoking a rigid health inspection programme, applicable to ships in ...

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  44. Albanian Revolution

    BELGRADE, Tuesday. — The Albanian Foreign Minister has informed the Judge lavian Government that the revolution is an accomplished fact. ...

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