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  2. Advertising

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  3. LOST ONE LUNG

    GENEVA, Saturday. — Jacob Gunzaier, a watchmaker, celebrated his one hundredth birthday a week ago. He has since refused to leave ...

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  4. THE TRM TREATY Through Canadian Senate

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The Canadian Senate yesterday gave the third reading to the Australian Trade Treaty without amendment. ...

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  5. U.S. INDEPENDENTS

    MADISON, Saturday.—-A legislator is to be chosen to fill the vacancy occasioned for the death of Senator La Follette. The death of Senator Lade, ...

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  6. PURIFYING GREECE Pangalos in Power

    ATHENS, Saturday. — Although obviously accustomed to a coup d'etat, the general public of Greece, strangely, has not yet get over the dramatic ...

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  7. Secrets of Health and Success

    IF I had to select just one article of food upon which to live several days what do you think it would be? Corn, otherwise called, maize. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TWO-MAN CABINET.

    LATER.—The new Cabinet will include: General Pangalos, Premier and Minister for War; and Admiral HadjiKyriakos, Minister for Marine, and ...

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  9. FRENCH FINANCES Treasury Difficulties

    PARIS, Saturday.—The French Senate's Finance Committee to-day adopted M. Caillaux's proposals. The Chamber of Deputies also passed the ...

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  10. MOROCCAN WAR Riff Offensive Launched

    PARIS, Saturday.—It was reported from Fez yesterday that the leader of the Riffs (Adbel Krim) had launched a general offensive, with a view to ...

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  11. THE STEEL INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Daily Telegraph's Parliamentary writer understands that the British Cabinet, while fully recognising that there in a ...

    Article : 93 words
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  13. PRINCE ON TOUR

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday.— The Prince of Wales' memorable visit to Johannesburg concluded late on Thursday night, when he entrained for ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S WHEAT Controllers' Mistake

    LONDON, Saturday.— reportor for the "Grain Trade Journal," discussing the accumulation of wheat and selling at low prices, expresses the opinion ...

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  15. Laborites Interested

    LONDON, Saturday. —The South Australian Agent-General (Mr. Price) has accepted: an invitation from the British Parliamentary Labor group to ...

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  16. THE PROPOSALS.

    M. Caillaux's proposals include an increase of (6,000 million france advances by the Bank of France to the State. The maximum issue of bank notes will ...

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  17. WAS THE REPORT CORRECT[?]

    A later message from Fez makes no mention of any general Riff offensive. but says that the French cheeked a strong rebel thrust in the Paza region, ...

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  18. OFFENSIVE CONFIRMED.

    A subsequent message from Rabat confirms the report of the opening of an enemy offensive on the Taza-Fez road. The French frustrated an attack ...

    Article : 84 words
  19. Sales in London

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  20. PRIEST MURDERED

    LONDON, Saturday. — An old mau, who was seat to gaol because he had lived by extorting money from relatives, sought out, when released, a ...

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  21. CARGOES STEADIER.

    Wheat; cargoes to-day showed a steadier tone, a rather, better inquiry following smaller total shipments and better American cables. ...

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  22. EXCHANGS SLUMP.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The French finance proposals caused a further heavy slump yesterday on the London foreign exchange market. The French ...

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  23. RUSSIA FOR RUSSIANS

    MOSCOW, Saturday:—The sentence of death, passed by the Military Tribunal of Kieff, on June 6, on Madame Nina Kraeezkovsta, has been ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Morning Post" states that a bakery will shortly be opening in London for the turning out of Empire bread, made of ...

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  25. PROTECTING ARTISTS

    LONDON, Saturday. — The House of Commons yesterday, by 123 votes to 30, read a third time a private member's Bill, entitled The Dramatic and ...

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  26. CAPITAL LEVY REJECTED.

    It transpires that the Finance Committee, after hearing M. Caillanx in the afternoon, rejected a Socialist proposal for a capital levy by 21 votes to 14, and ...

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  27. REAL PEACE Germany's Basis

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The German Cabinet to-day concluded its discussion of the French note on the subject of European security. It was suggested ...

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  28. M'CLINTOCK CASE

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—William Shopherd was acquitted yesterday on the charge of having murdered his foster son, William M'Clintock, an orphan ...

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  29. A QUESTION OF CONFIDENCE.

    A Communist amendment was rejected by 420 votes to 29. The Prime Minister (M. Painleve) then declared that the question would ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    (Australian Press Association.) LONDON, Saturday. — "The Economist," discussing wool, points out that the value of wool is substantially above ...

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  31. RATHENAU'S MURDER

    LEIPZIG, Saturday.—Herr Kuechem Meisser, the manufacturer whose motor car was used by the murderers of Dr. Bathcnau, in 1922, has been acquitted. ...

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  32. French Proposals

    The Cabinet subsequently submitted to the President (Field-Marshal Hindenburg), for his signature, a memorandum, setting out its views for a pact. ...

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  33. AIR PAGEANT

    LONDON. Saturday. — Ono hundred thousand people witnessed the air' pageant at Hendon, in the presence of their Majesties and the Duke and ...

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  34. CONSCRIPTION

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—A resolution, urging conscription of the nation's property and man-power, similar to that recently presented to the United States ...

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  35. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The fourth series of London wool sales will open on July 7 and close on July 23. The total offerings will amount to 136,000 ...

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  36. CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN Norway's Grant Doubled

    OSLO, Saturday. — The Norwegian Cabinet has decided to double the national grant to Captain Amundsen to 12,000 kroners, normally 18.159, now ...

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  37. THE MANDATES

    GENEVA, Saturday.—A public sitting of the Permanent Mandates Commission of the League of Nations was held yesterday. ...

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  39. PROPOSED LECTURE TOUR.

    Captain Amundsen was wirelessly interviewed to-day by "Aften Posten." He expressed the opinion that aeroplaning long distances in the Aretic ...

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  40. DR. MANNIX

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Ausralian Press Association has loamed from raliable Roman Catholic circles in London that those who gave such a ...

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  41. World News in Brief PARIS POSTAL STRIKE OVER.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The striking postmen resumed work yesterday morning. A number of postmen and other ...

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  42. A LABOR RALLY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Laborite, Miss Ellen Wilkinson, will ask, in the House of Commons,on Monday, by whose authority two defectives, ...

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  43. DUBLIN'S HERO

    LONDON, Saturday. — The adventurous Irishman. Mr. Conor O'Brien, has been nominated for election to the Irish Free State Senate. ...

    Article : 118 words
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  45. ELEVEN PERSONS KILLED IN PHILIPPINE TYPHOON.

    MANILA, Satuday.— A typhoon in Central Luzon to-day killed eleven persons and severely damaged the crops. Manila was not affected. ...

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  46. REPUBLICANS' FORLORN HOPE.

    "The Observer's" Dublin correspondendent says that Dr. Maunix will no doubt be regarded as a hope for reviving the purely Republican foreces, but, it seems ...

    Article : 75 words
  47. PORTUGUESE MINISTRY RESIGNS

    LISBON, Saturday.— Following a Parliamentary sitting, at which the Government's financial proposals Were not accepted, the Portuguese Ministry ...

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