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  2. Advertising

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  3. MODERN LIFE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lord Dawson, during the course of an address at the American Trades Conference to-day, pointed out that modern life was really ...

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  4. The Prince At Durban GRAVING DOCK OPENED

    DURBAN, Thursday.—Amidst wonderful scenes of enthusiasm, the Prince, of Wales this afternoon opened the new Government graving dock, which ...

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  5. MOROCCAN WAR French Front Stabilised

    PARIS, Thursday.—At a meeting of the French Cabinet to-day the Prime Minister (M. Painleve) announced that the Moroccan front had now been ...

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  6. SHANG-HAI RIOTERS Concentrating On Strikes

    SHANG-HAI, Thursday. — All the messengers, and practically all the chinese operators on the Great Northern Telegraph and Eastern ...

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  7. DISARM Allied Note To Germany

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The Allied note, calling upon Germany to fulfil the disarmament clauses of the Versailles Treaty, was presented ...

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  8. LORD BAIRD

    LONDON, Thursday.—The manager of the Australian section of the Wembley Exhibition (Mr. Lee Neil) gave a luncheon at the Australian Pavilion ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    "WE cannot forget that it was H.M.A.S. Sydney" which sank Germany's raiding cruiser Emden and that Australia had a ...

    Article : 117 words
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  11. FRENCH CASUALTY LIST.

    PARIS, Thursday.—M. Painleve, addressing the Army Foreign Affairs Committee to-day, gave the number of French casualties suffered in Morocco ...

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  12. RIFFS CASUALTIES FROM AIR ROMBING.

    A communique from Fez claims that bombs dropped from the air have inflicted severe injuries on the Riff's, 250 being killed and 300 wounded during ...

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  13. The Security Pact

    In connection with the announcement at Paris of what Freach reply to the recent British note on the question of the proposed security pact would be ...

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  14. BLOOD INFUSION

    LONDON, Thursday.—While his friends to-day were looking for Mr. B. Tibbie, of St. Paul's Road, London, N., to offer him their ...

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  15. Boxing

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Jack Dempsey, the world's heavyweight boxing champion, who is spending his honeymoon touring Europe, has cabled to ...

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  16. "MOTH" 'PLANES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Captain Alan Cobha[?], the noted British flier, after having flown, nearly 250,000 miles without a mishap, met with an accident ...

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  17. Who Is To Blame

    Replying to the Chinese Foreign Office note relative to the Shang-hai situation, the foreign diplomats, while deploring events, say that it was only ...

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  18. SHINES AT POLO.

    Subsequently the Prince participated in a fast game of polo, his side winning, 4 to 3. The Prince scored twice brilliantly and saved once. ...

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  19. Secrets of Health and Success

    THE most effective actions that you can perform as the result of your own suggestions are accomplished through the action of your unconscious mind. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FORGER'S DEN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The police to-night, following the detention of a man this afternoon, raided a house at Earls Court, believed to be the ...

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  21. TRIPARTITE ARRANGEMENT.

    Commenting on the proposed pact, "The Daily Telegraph" declares that before Britain could agree to go to war she would require the actual ...

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  22. JAZZ MUSIC

    LONDON, Thursday.—The London County Council has sanctioned for the first time playing by a jazz band in a London Park. It has taken this ...

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  23. PEKIN STUDENTS QUIET.

    There have been no further student demonstrations at Pekin to-day so far. The students last night saw the Vice-Chairman of the Pekin Chamber of ...

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  25. World News In Brief AUSTRALIANS IN PRESENT DAY ART.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The following Australians are showing at the inaugural at high-class exhibition of Present Day Art at the Chcnud Galleries: ...

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  26. LABOR ALLIANCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The members of the executive of eight trade union organisations met in London to-day at the invitation of the Miners' ...

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  27. BRITISH BUSINESSMEN AND N.Z. TRADE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The New Zealand Trade Commissioner to Britain (Mr. Elmslie) has toured the North of England, Glasgow, and Belfast. He ...

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  28. Russia's Profound Grief

    The Russian Soviet Ambassador to Pekin (M. Karakhan) addressed the following note to the Chinese Foreign Minister (Dr. Chang): ...

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  29. AMERICAN INDUSTRIES

    The Interiiationial Labor Office has just published an important report on the problem of hours of labor in American industry. It reveals fundamental ...

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  30. RELICS OF A BY-GONE AGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Excavating in Lady Chapel at Sherborne Abbey to-day, the workmen found a stone coffin containing bones, believed to be those ...

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  31. 75 DEATHS IN U.S.A., FROM THE WEATHER.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—There have been more than 75 deaths, attributed to the weather, during the past few days in America. The majority were ...

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  32. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    ROME, Thursday.—The Italian Chamber of Deputies has approved of the Italo-Russian Treaty of Commeree signed in February, 1924. ...

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  33. DANGEROUS POSSIBILITIES CONTINUE.

    Reuter's representative has learned from well-informed quarters that, while dangerous possibilities connected with the situation at Shang-hai, have not ...

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  34. WEMBLEY COMPLAINTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A number, of stallholders at Wembley are complaining of the difficulty of carrying on profitably, oven on ordinary days. ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN PILGRIMS IN ROME.

    ROME, Thursday.—The Australian pilgrims mostly rested to-day, except for a few of the more energetic, who visited the various churches and took ...

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  36. JAP. MARINGS FOR SHANG-HAI.

    According to a message from Tokio, the small Japanese cruiser Tatsuta sailed from Sasebo with 200 marines for Shang-hai late this afternoon. ...

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  37. ATTITUDE OF CHINESE PARTIES.

    The Coalition Government at Pekin is recognised as the de facto Government. The support of General ChangTso-lin (Governor of Mukden) includes ...

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  38. WELSH TIN PLATES FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A liner leaving Britain at the week-end will take tin plates from Swansea to Australia for the Melbourne tanneries. ...

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  39. DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER'S DIVORCE LISTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Daily Express" says that the divorce petition by the Duchess of West minster has been listed for the next sitting of the ...

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  40. AMERICAN MARINES ON THE WAY.

    Reuter's Manila correspondent reports that the United States jason, with 300 marines aboard, left to-day for Shang-hai. ...

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  42. REQUEST FOR BRITISH WITHDRAWAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—During the Union Congress to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) was requested to withdraw the British Army ...

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