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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE PROTOCOL Discussion in French Press

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Special correspondents at Geneva are fully discussing the European outlook. The "Petit Journal" says it is the ...

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  4. AVIATION ROUTES

    PITTSBURG, Tuesday—Mr. Thomson, who was Air Secretary in Mr. Ramsay Macdonald's Cabinet, addressing the students of the Carnegie Institute ...

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  5. ULSTER PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the opening of the North of Ireland Parliament at Belfast, the Governor announced that he had acceded to the request of ...

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  6. STRANDED STEAMER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Nine more members of the Saeraknrta's crew were rescued by a lifeboat this morning. The captain, pilot, mate and wireless ...

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  7. COOLIDGE SNUBBED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Politically and from the viewpoint of leadership, Prosident Coolidge has just suffered his first setback since assuming ...

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  9. MOON-GOD'S WIFE

    LONDON Tuesday.—The Expedition from the British Museum which is excavating at Abraham's burial place, reports having unearthed the temple of ...

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  10. DESERT BANDITS

    BAGDAD, Tuesday.—A motor company's convoy, while crossing the Syrian desert from Bagdad to Beyrout, was attacked by four desert robbers. ...

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  11. RUM-RUNNERS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—John 0,'Hagen (master) and Guiseppe Campanell[?] (agent), of the rum-runner Duylia, which was scuttled off the ...

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  12. A POSSIBLE SOLUTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Air. Austen Chamberlain's speech to be delivered at Geneva to-day is eagerly awaited. It is understood that an outline of the ...

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  13. BLACKMAIL CHARGES

    LONDON, Tuesday. —During the debate in the House of Commons to-dny on the motion to try blackmail cases in camera, on account of the victims' ...

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  15. Prince's First Levee

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the absence of the King, who is convalescing rapidly, the Prince of Wales held the opening leve[?] at St. James Palace. The ...

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  16. PREHISTORIC ANIMALS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—That gigantic animals roamed twenty or thirty thousand years ago over what is now the busiest part of London is proved by ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN ISANGES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The libel action of the City of London fruit brokers against the High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) will be heard ...

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  18. EMPIRE PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir James Allen, the High Commissioner for New Zealand, lecturing before the Geography jeal Society at Edinburgh, said that ...

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  19. British Budget

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Morning Post" anticipates that the budget will be introduced on April 28. ...

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  20. Premier of Prussia

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Herr Marx has been re-elected Premier of Prussia, by 232 out of 443 votes. ...

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  21. DENNISTOUN CASE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir George Lowis, who acted on behalf of Mrs. Dennistoun, was the first witness to-day. He declared that if her divorce in Paris ...

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  22. CADETS IN ITALY

    MILAN, Tuesday.—The Australian cadets were received at the station by students with the flag, the consul of the English colony and local ...

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  23. SUNDAY SPORT

    The question whether public playgrounds should be open on Sunday has come up again and again both in this country and "England. And ...

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  25. SHIPBUILDING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The launching of the new Commonwealth-Domlnion meat carrier, Port Hobart, of 18,000 tons, to-day provided the occasion for ...

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  26. ANOTHER RECORD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A spinster named Lovell, residing at Towcester, died on Monday in the same room in whieh she was born 90 years ago. She ...

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  27. Postal Robberies

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Six arrests have been made in London in connection with an alleged conspiracy to defraud the post office. It is understood that ...

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  28. BORROWING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Mark Sheldon presided at, a farewell dinner to Sir Timothy Coghlan, which was attended by a large and representative ...

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  30. BEAM WIRELESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, the Post Master General (Sir William Mitchell-Thomson) announced, that the sites for the ...

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  31. Chaplin's Mother

    HOOLYWOOD, Tuesday.—A statement has been issued from the studio of Charlie Chaplin that Chaplin's mother must leave the United States by ...

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  32. A Famous Singer

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is estimated that more than ten million people heard Tetrazzini, whose voice was broadcasted from London to-day She was heard ...

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  33. Food Preservatives

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A meeting of the London Chember of Commerce, representing the large food traders of the country, resolved that before giving ...

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  34. BACKACHE! WHY?

    Do you rise in the morning with a groan? Do ydu feel that you are getting old? Having made up your, mind that you are a martyr do you vent ...

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  35. Lord Curzon

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The specialists attending Lord Curzou to-day issued a bulletin stating that the patient's condition was satisfactory, ...

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  36. DON'T BE CRUEL TO YOURSELF.

    If someone advised you to take. few herbs after your meal, herbs that did not purge or were drastic in operation, but just helped you to naturally ...

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  37. The Supreme Sacrifice

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lady Galway at the Mansion House is appealing for £75,000 for the extension of Elizabeth Garrott Anderson hospital. She ...

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  39. Kirkwood's Suspension

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The House o[?] Commons to-day unanimously passed the resolution of the Prime Ministor (Mr. Baldwin) terminating Mr. ...

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