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  3. OUTCRY IN BRITAIN Silk Stocking Budget

    LONDON, Saturday.—A silk outery has developed throughout Britain against the proposal of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston ...

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  4. "TED, OLD DEAR" The Prince in Capetown

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—After the State ball on Thursday night, whereat he received several hundred guests and danced untiringly, the Prince of Wales, ...

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  5. MAY DAY London's Labor Carnival

    LONDON, Saturday.—About 10,000 men, women and children marched in procession to Hyde Park along the Thames Embankment yesterday to ...

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  6. BULGARIAN WORKERS Alleged Persecution

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the conclusion of Hyde Park May Day demonstrations yesterday, the procession marched to the Bulgarian Legation ...

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  7. Secrets of Health and Success

    I SAY sixty not only because a correspondent has asked me to write an article on the heart at that period of life, but because it is the period when most people need a little ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. European Observances

    Messages from the Continent report that May Day was generally observed very quietly. The French authorities took the most ...

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  9. WEDGWOOD ANSWERED.

    The Labor organ, "The Daily Herald," on April 23, printed a lengthy despatch from Colonel Wedgwood, M.P., a member of the Laborite ...

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  10. Jumpers and Stockings

    Criticism of the silk duty came on during the debate in the House of Commons. Miss Ellen Wilkinson (Labor) said that much artificial silk had taken ...

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  11. The Day in Germany

    The Berlin correspondent for the British Labor journal, "The Daily Herald," reports there was a general cessation of work and countless ...

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  13. THE ANTARCTIC

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Superintendent of the Kew Observatory (Dr. Charles Chree) will be retiring on Tuesday. He told "The Daily Telegraph's" ...

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  14. Penalty of Popularity

    The Prince this morning visited Simons Town, where he received a civic reception, whereafter he rowed out to the South African training ship Botha ...

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  15. POLICE GUARD NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Police guarded all the public buildings and homes of noted men and public officials in New York yesterday, on the ...

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  16. A STUPID STEP.

    The Leader of the Liberals (Lord Oxford), sepaking at Glasgow yesterday declared that the silk tax was a tax upon the raw material of a great ...

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  17. In Cuba's Capital

    HAVANA (Cuba), Saturday.—The employes and drivers of the street cars, buses and taxi-cabs of Havana remained away from their posts ...

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  18. Items of Interest BREWERS' ANNUAL COMPETITIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The breweries will be holding their usual Colonial wine and barley competitions on October 31 next. Entries close on October ...

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  19. AVIATION The Italian Flight

    ROME, Saturday.—The Italian airman, Major the Marchesse de Pinedo, at present Chief of the Italian Air Staff, who left Rome on April 21 in ...

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  20. Criticism Increasing CHIEF POINTS OF ATTACK.

    Mr. Churchill's Budget is being subjected to an increasing volume of criticism at the week-end. The chief points of attack are the silk duties and the ...

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  21. Japanese Demonstrations

    TOKIO, Saturday.—May Day demonstrations in Tokio, passed off without any serious trouble owing to police precautions in arresting about 100 ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN MEDICOS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Doctor A. Kendall, of Sydney, has been appointed House Surgeon at the London Hospital. ...

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  23. MODIFICATION PROBABLE.

    "Reynolds News" goes so far as to say that the silk duties will be withdrawn and insurance proposals modified, postponed, or withdrawn entirely. ...

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  24. Japanese Prince's Tour

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The Emperor's second son, Prince, Chi Chi-bu, will leave Tokio for England on May 24 by a warship, probably the Izumo. He ...

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  26. GOLD MOVING Bank of England

    LONDON, Saturday.—City of London experts are puzzled regarding the destination of gold shipments which were unannounced by "The Daily ...

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  27. JAPANESE 'PLANES FOR PEKING.

    PEKING, Saturday.—It was recently reported that two Japanese aeroplanes would shortly be coming to Peking. It in now stated that they are ...

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  28. VESSEL RUNS AGROUND.

    OSAKA, Saturday.—President Vanburne ran aground off Suma, near Kobe, yesterday. It was hoped to refloat her at full tide this morning. ...

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  29. BIG GATHERING IN OSAKA.

    The May Day demonstration was attended by 30,000 workers, including Koreans. They paraded the streets under, close vigilance of the police, but ...

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  30. WILL AND MIGRATION.

    "The Morning Post," in an editorial entitled "The Budget Provisions and Preference," says: "When once working they will make practicable, ...

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  31. BRITISH PLUCK

    VICTORIA (B.C.), Saturday.—Commander Eustace Maude, R.N., 77 years of age, who commenced a voyage from England in a 25-foot sloop on May 1, ...

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  32. Non-Stop Flight

    PHILADELPHIA, Satureay.—The United States Naval seaplane T.N. 9, flying over a 110-mile course over the Delaware River since Friday morning, ...

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  33. JAPANESE MILITARY CHANGES.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Amongst the Japanese military appointments announced yesterday were: Lieut.—General Itamy, Director of ...

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  34. DREAMS REALISED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Managing Director of Hadfields Ltd (Sir Kouert Hadfield) has announced that the long cherished ...

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  35. "SUPPORT THE CHANCELLOR," SAYS GARVIN.

    Mr. J. L. Garvin, writing in "The Observer," discussing the Budget, says: "Britain has been kept down by unexampled taxation. No mortal man could ...

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  36. HOPPNER PORTRAIT REALISES 10,200 GUINEAS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Hoppnor's portrait of Lady Elizabeth Bligh was sold at Christie's yesterday for 10,200 gns. One of Reynold's famous pictures ...

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  37. UNITY OF ACTION.

    The "Financial News" comments on the cabled announcement from Melbourne that the associated banks were considering a revision of ...

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  38. Suffocated in Mud

    LONDON, Saturday.—A fairey seaplane and another aeroplane yesterday collided at a height of 500 feet over the mouth of the Eden river, Sussex. ...

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  39. FRANCE'S DEBTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Bradbury (formerly British representative on the Reparations Commission), speaking at Manchester to-day, said there ...

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  40. BRITISH GUARANTEE FORWEMBLEY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Empire Exhibition Guarantee Bill, increasing Britain's guarantee for the exhibition to £1,100,000, passed its third ...

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  41. SOCIETY SENSATION

    LONDON, Saturday.—Despite secrecy regarding the time of the ceremony, a great, crowd gathered yesterday at St. Mark's Church, North ...

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  42. Churchill's Defence

    Mr. Churchill, during the course of a speech at the meeting of the Primrose League at the Albert Hall last night, said that the Budget consisted of a ...

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  43. GLASGOW COMMUNISTS' OFFICE RAIDED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Communist Party's offices at Glasgow were raided last night through a hole in the wooden roof. A number of papers were ...

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  44. EXPLOITING SIBERIA

    LONDON, Saturday—Moscow's representative of the Russian Soviet and a representative of the Lena Gold Fields Company signed a draft agreement ...

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  45. WAR CRIMINALS SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Namur War Council has tried 25 German officers, accused of war guilt. It has imposed the death sentence on 18, and life ...

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  46. GAS POISONING

    LONDON, Saturday.—Police forced an entrance into a house at Dalston on Wednesday. They found a traveller's wife, Mrs. Bloomfield, and her ...

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  47. RISING IN FRENCH MOROCCO.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The ex-Rabat of Morocco has penetrated the Preach zone between the post north of Ourgha in the direction of Benezergale. ...

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  48. Geneva Labor Conference

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—"Canada will be represented at the seventh annnal session of the International Labor Conference opening at Geneva on May 18," ...

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  49. CANADIAN BUDGET PASSED.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—After 24 days' debate ending in an all-night session on Thursday, the Canadian Budget has passed in the House of ...

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