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  3. POOR BUSINESS

    MONTREAL, Saturday. — Commenting on what it calls the effective answer given by the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. S. M. Bruce) to the ...

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  4. TO NORTH POLE Amundsen Sets Out

    "OUR expedition left Tromsoe (Norway), at 5 o'clock on Thursday morning, hound for our base, King's Bay, Spitzbergen, ...

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  5. RAILWAY DISASTER Excursion Train De-railed

    BARCELONA, Saturday.—Hitherto, 26 are dead and 105 injured as a result of the derailment of an excursion train. ...

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  6. ZIONISM

    DAMASCUS, Saturday.—Thursday at Damascus opened ominously, but quietly. The shops and offices were closed. Crowds thronged the streets, but ...

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  7. FACING STARVATION Canadian Coal Strike

    FIVE THOUSAND persons, mostly women and children, are facing starvation as a result of a strike on the part of the coal ...

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  8. Secrets of Health and Success

    THE tuberculous subject is all too prone to abandon hope, become mentally depressed, and take on unnecessary habits of chronic invalidism. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Pilots' Mascots

    A message from Tromsoe states that cheering crowds farewelled the expedition from Tromsoo in mild, calm weather. Two flying boats were chained to ...

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  10. HEART-RENDING SCENES.

    Later details show that the disaster happened at Bouanba, a halting place just outside Sarria. The lending coach struck an obstacle and jumped the rails, ...

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  11. WORLD RECOVERY

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Economist" contains an informative survey of the most recent Budget figures of Britain, the British Dominions, and ...

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  12. BRITISH SCHEME

    LONDON, Saturday.—The miners of the Nestor Colliery, Cheshire, which is losing money, decided finally last night not to accept the owners' proposal to ...

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  13. LONDON OUTRAGE Particularly Cruel Murder

    LONDON, Saturday.—A particularly cruel murder has occurred at West Kensington. The victim is Grace Blackaller, a pretty bobbed-haired girl, 16 ...

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  14. AMERICAN EXPEDITION

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Daily reports of the experiences encountered by Captain Donald MacMillan, of the United States Army Air Force, while ...

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  16. Italian Opinion

    HOME, Saturday. — Field-Marshal Von Hindenburg's acceptance of candidature for the German Presidency is recognised as an event of great ...

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  17. MEAT FOR THE ARMY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The results of the tendering for the British army for contracts for 1,500,000 tins of corned beef have not yet been officially ...

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  18. Hindenburg's Proclamation

    Field-Marshal Von Hindenburg, in his proclamation to the German people, declares that he stands, for a Constitutional basis without distinction of ...

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  19. LONDON DEEPLY MOVED.

    London has been deeply moved by the murder of Grace Blackhaller. It is stated that she was leaving home to spend the evening at the cinema. ...

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  20. TRADE UNIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—An official report was issued yesterday, of the conference held in London on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, between ...

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  21. Items of Interest

    PEKIN, Saturday.—The headquarters of the China Inland Mission has reported that Mr. Tomkinson, who has been held as a hostage by the brigands ...

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  22. GERMAN PRESIDENCY Hindenburg's Demands

    BERLIN, Saturdey.—Field-Marshal Von Hindenburg has already begun to make demands, indicating lack of sympathy with the German Republic. ...

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  23. NOT PURPOSELESS.

    The veteran Marshal's much-advertised reluctance to agree to nomination on the ground of his age has manifestly not been purposeless, since it resulted ...

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  24. ECONOMIC MENACE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Leader of the British Parliamentary Party (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald), during the course of a special interview to a ...

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  25. CRIME IN CHICAGO.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—Police figures for the first quarter of the year show that there was a total of 112 killings in Chicago, including 49 murders, 34 ...

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  26. SUSPICIOUS DEATHS

    CHICAGO, Saturday. — A second charge of murder confronts William Shepherd, already indicted on a charge of having murdered William ...

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  27. POLAND AND RUSSIA

    MOSCOW, Saturday. — The Rosta Press Agency says that the Polish Minister at Moscow (M. Kentchinsky), replying to the note from the Russian ...

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  28. CANADIAN-SPANISH COMMERCIAL TREATY.

    MADRID, Saturday.—A CanadianSpanish commercial modus vivendi treaty has been signed. It grants Canada the benefits of the second column ...

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  29. A DIGNIFIED MARIONETTE.

    A long debate resulted in Field-Marshal von Hindenburg's adoption, which is a very severe blow to the Foreign Minister (Dr. Stresemann), who is a ...

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  30. SCIENTISTS SILENT

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The steamer Arcturus, tarrying a group of scientists on a deep sea and oceanographic expedition from the New York ...

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  31. TRAVELLERS TO AUSTRALIA

    TOULON, Saturday.—Two Britishers, walking near the cemetery at Toulon, and about to embark on the Orsova for Australia were attacked and ...

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  32. SPLIT IN THE RANKS.

    Messages from Germany indicate that there are no signs of Field-Marshal Von Hindenburg's candidature exciting unbounded enthusiasm, even in the ...

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  33. WEMBLEY EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Saturday.—Their Majesties, King George and Queen Mary, will open the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley Park on Saturday, May 9, ...

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  34. JAPANESE SOLDIERS KILLED BY BANDITS.

    PEKIN, Saturday.—A small squad of Japanoso soldiers, belonging to the South Manchurian railway guard, were attacked by a score of bandits on the ...

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  35. GRIM OLD WARRIOR.

    Field-Marshal Paul von Benckendorff und Hindenburg is 80 years of age. He was the over-shadowing popular hero of the war on the German side. ...

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  36. YOUNG AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Young Australians yesterday inspected Portsmouth dockyards and warships. Diminutive Drum-major Byrne ...

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  37. W.A. MIDLANDS RAILWAY.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Australian Press Association understands that the negotiations in connection with the Midland Railway, of West Australia, ...

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  38. THE PRINCE ON TOUR

    KUMASSI (Ashanti), Saturday.— The Prince of Wales arrived at Kumassi yesterday. He met with a great reception from dense crowds, while the ...

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  39. REACTIONARIES' LAST THROW.

    Other facts indicate that the Nationalists are virtually alone in the fight for Field-Marshal Von Hindenburg, and must rely chiefly on the votes unpolled ...

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  40. Royal Congratulations

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mrs. Ha[?]dane, the mother of Viscount Haldane (Lord High Chancellor in the Macdonald Ministry) yessterday celebrated the ...

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  41. MUSSOLINI RATTLES THE SABRE.

    ROME, Saturday.—The Prime Minister of Italy (Signor Mussolini), in addition to multifarious responsibilities, has undertaken charge of the War ...

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