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  2. Advertising

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  3. CHINESE UNREST

    SHANG-HAI, Wednesday.—The situation at Shang-hai continues to look more hopeful. To-day was quiet, with the exception of a further kidnapping ...

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  4. UNUSED LANDS

    "EXCLUSION laws are unjust, because one of the principal grounds for discrimination is race color. Migration is a natural right. ...

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  5. MOROCCAN WAR

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister of France (M. Painleve), when interviewed to-day, stated that the precipitate departure to Morocco of the ...

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  6. CANNED FRUITS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Interesting litigation is pending in the King's Bench Division of the High Court. Freeman and Co., importers of ...

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  7. RIFFS SHATTERED AND SCATTERED.

    The Paris correspondent for "The Daily Chronicle" states that a Riff offensive on Paza sector lasted two days. The French shattered columns of the ...

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  8. Britain Holds Aloof

    The British note to Madrid with regard to Tangier, will indicate its intention to avoid entanglements in the Moroccan embroglio, or to take any ...

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  9. RUSSIAN ACTIVITIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Austen Chamberlain), replying to a question in the House of Commons, ...

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  10. TANGIER'S STATUS.

    By the terms of the Tangier Convention except in respect of the administration of the natives, the Government of the international zone (which has ...

    Article : 166 words
  11. NO COLOR BAR

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—The South African Senate, in which the South African Party holds a majority, to-day, rejected, by 17 votes to 13, the ...

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  12. RAKOVSKY FOR LONDON.

    In connection with Anglo-Russian relations, some quarters in London ascribe special significance to M. Rakovsky's departure from Moscow by air ...

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  13. CROWDED CITIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. A. E. R. Gilligan, Mr. H. M. Abrahams, and other representatives of sports spoke at the inaugural meeting to-day of the ...

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  14. THE LIRA'S FALL

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Italian Ministers for Finance and Economy (Signor de Stefani and Senator Cesare de Nava respectively), have resigned. ...

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  15. MARRIED TO ALIENS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Sir William De Frece (Cons.) suggested that the British Nationality Act should be ...

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  16. SOVIET PRESS ALARMED.

    The Soviet press is alarmed at the growing feeling against the Soviet all over the world. The "Investia" and other journals ...

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  17. EXPORTED APPLES

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  18. GERMAN HIT AT ENGLAND.

    "The Daily Telegraph" to-day published the faesimile of a poster display being exhibited at Berlin, depicting John Bull with his foot planted on a ...

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  19. ADDITIONAL SEATING AT LORDS.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club is considering proposals to provide 3,250 additional seats at Lords Cricket Ground, the cost being met by electing 200 ...

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  20. LARKHILL CAMP,

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General Sir Alexander Godley will be unveiling on Sunday, and the Bishop of Salisbury (the Rt.Rev. Dr. Donaldson) will ...

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  21. JAPAN AND TURKEY

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Fuad Boy, Turkey's first diplomatic representative to Japan, arrived at Tokio this morning as Charge d'Affaires, pending the ...

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  22. BROADCASTING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British Broadcasting Co.'s balance-sheet to March 25 last shows an excess of revenue over expenditure. After making ...

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  23. GERMAN LOANS

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The committee of the Bourse (Stock Exchange) decided to close the exchanges to-day as a protest against the decision of the ...

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  24. CONVICT CAPTURE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The warders of Parkhurst prison sought Last midnight to surprise the convict who escaped during the service yesterday, ...

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  25. FRONTIER INCIDENT

    WARSAW, Wednesday.—Further incidents have occurred on the RussoPolish frontier. Twenty Russian soldiers crossed thc frontier, and fired on ...

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  26. OLD-AGE PENSIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The annual conference of the National Union of Railwaymen, which met at Southport to-day, passed a resolution ...

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  27. TRADE TREATY

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—According to the text of the trade agreement between the West Indies and Canada, the former gives Canada tariff preference ...

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  28. SUBMARINE CABLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Romance of the Submarine Cable," a film illustrating the fascinating story of the manufacture, laying, repairing, and ...

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  29. RUBBER PRICES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Spot rubber to-day sensationally advanced to 3/9 a [?] the highest quotation for nine, years. The strong demand is due to ...

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  30. SEAFIELD PEERAGE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Edinburgh Court of Assizes to-day adjourned till October Mr. Alexander Grant's claim to the Seafield peerage. ...

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  31. RUM-RUNNERS

    SWAMP SCOTT (Mass.), Tuesday.— President Coolidge has ordered the coast patrols to attack the fleet of rum-runners plainly visible from the ...

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  32. Interchange of Teachers

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The annual report of the Board of Education points out that New Zealand will be taking up the scheme on August 1, and is the ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. ULSTER REMAINS "WET"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Ulster Minister for Finance (Mr. Hugh Pollock), speaking at Belfast to-day, said that there was not a word of truth in ...

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