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  3. U.S.A. Honorable And Peaceful Aims

    ANNAPOLIS, Tuesday. — President Coolidgo to-day addressed the Graduating Class at the Naval Academy at Annapolis. ...

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  4. CANADA'S TARIFF

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Alfred Meighan) in the Canadian House of Commons to-day, moved a resolution containing the ...

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  5. VERSAILLES TREATY Unfulfilled Clauses

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Allied note to Germany with regard to disarmament will be presented at Berlin on Thursday. It consists of five pages ...

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  6. REMARKABLE WILL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The late Viscount Leverhulme willed his estate to the present Viscount. He set aside £120,000 in £10 ordinary shares to ...

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  7. SHOTS IN SHANG-HAI American Wounded

    SHANG-HAI, Tuesday.—Numerous foreign patrols maintained order in the central district of Shang-hai until 6.30 o'clock this evening, when shots ...

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  8. Secrets of Health and Success

    YOUR child goes to what is probably a modern school, where there are "mental tests" instead of the old-fashioned "reviews" and "examinations." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. STRIKE SPREADING.

    The strike is spreading. The council has appointed food transport controllers. Fifty Italian marines have been ...

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  10. Security

    There was no further development at the week-end as regards the German security proposal. The French are still studying the British suggestions. ...

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  11. 30,000 STRIKING.

    The strike, which is generally only partial, chiefly affects the Japanese cotton mills, though some tramway, electrical, and other municipal employes ...

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  12. POPPY DAY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the Conference of the British Legion in session at Queen's Hall, an executive announcement was made to-day that the ...

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  13. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—The action of the Limitation of Arms Conference to-day, in exempting Esthonia, Finland, Latvia, Poland and Rumania from ...

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  14. CHINESE DEMANDS.

    Reuter's Shang-hai correspondent states that the Chinese Foreign Commissioner presented the following demands on the Consular body at ...

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  15. COLD FOR COMMON WEALTH BANK.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Bank of England bullion movements report says that £50,000 has been set aside to the account of the Australian ...

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  16. REMINISCENCES

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—The Prince of Wales spent a very interesting day to-day at Ladysmith, where he was shown the siege position and ...

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  17. ITALIAN AIRSHIP'S FLIGHT.

    ROME, Tuesday. — The Italian airship Esperia which sailed from Rome on Saturday evening on a traingular flight—Barcelona to Toulon, and back ...

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  18. TESTING FLYING

    BUDA PEST, Tuesday.—Doctor Boros, head physician of the hospital at Szeged, went up in an aeroplane to-day in order to test ...

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  19. ANTI-MILITARISM

    MARSEILLES, Tuesday.—The Marseilles police to-day made a number of searches in Communist circles. They seized 2 ewt. of anti-militarist ...

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  21. SEEKING A COMPROMISE.

    In connection with the efforts of Chinese merchants to devise some form of compromise which will end the present disorders and save the faces of ...

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  22. World's News In Brief DANISH AGRICULTURAL BANK CLOSES.

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Co-operative Bank of Copenhagen, which the Co-operative Agricultural Associations established some years ago, is closing, ...

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  23. BRITAIN'S POLICY

    "EVERY member of the British Government realises that the public opinion of the Empire would never agree to war short of a ...

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  24. CHARMING GIRLS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The American Ambassador to Britain (Mr. Houghton) during the course of his address at the official welcome given to 800 ...

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  26. SASKATCHEWAN LIBERALS RETAIN OFFICE.

    REGINA (Saskatchewan), Tuesday. —The provincial general elections indicate the return to office of the Premier (Mr. Dunning) and the liberal ...

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  27. Rum Row Activity Resumed

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Rum Row is again showing activity after a standstill as a result of five weeks' blockade. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN SAILORS IN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — When the Dromana was leaving Belfast for Glasgow to-day, a crew of Australians arrived very drunk. The assaulted the ...

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  29. FOREIGN OFFICE PROTEST.

    The Peking Foreign Office has protested to the interested Powers relalive to the Shang-hai situation, referring to the rioters' formulated claims ...

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  30. CANADA AND U.S.A.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Canadian Government hopes to make an appointment of a Canadian Minister to Washington shortly. ...

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  32. MURDERERS OF LATE SIRDAR AWAITING SENTENCE.

    CAIRO, Tuesday. — All nine accused of complicity in the murder of the late Sirdar (General Sir Lee Stack) have been found guilty. ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN PILGRIMS

    APOSTOLIC BLESSING BESTOWED ROME, Tuesday.—His Holiness Pope Pius solemnly received the Australian pilgrims to-day, including all ...

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  34. BOMBS ON NEW YORK ELEVATED RAILWAY.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — An alleged pla[?] to blow up the elevated trains was [?]usrtated early this morning with the finding of two boxes believed to ...

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  35. FEDERAL LINE Still No Tenders

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is understood that no tenders have yet been received in Britain for the Australian Commonwealth Line. ...

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  36. TRIANGULAR CONTEST FOR BARON BAIRD'S CONSTITUENCY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The nominations for Ayr Burgh's by-elecion, as a result of Baron Baird's appointment to the Governor-Generalship of ...

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  37. ALTERNATIVE PROPOSALS.

    LATER. — The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) is cabling to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), particulars of alternative ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN CADETS FINAL NIGHT IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Australian Cadets celebrated their final night in London with an informal dance and tea at Australia House. The Australian ...

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  40. BULGARIA'S EXTRA SOLDIERS DEMOBILISED.

    SOFIA, Tuesday. The Bulgarian Government has ordered the demobilisation of the 10,000 extra men in the army, which the Ambassadors' ...

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