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  3. Amiens Train Crash

    PARIS, Saturday.—The driver of the Amiens express, which met with disaster on Thursday, is insane, and has been placed in a straight jacket. ...

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  4. DOMINION TRADE

    LONDON, Saturday. — An official statement was issued yesterday by the National Bank, giving details of the proposed big banking combine by which ...

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  5. LABOR TROUBLES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) told a miners' deputation yesterday that the Coal Commission of ...

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  6. PRINCE ON TOUR

    MONTE VIDEO (Uruguay), Saturday.—The Prince of Wales arrived at the capital of Uruguay yesterday on his way to pay an ...

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  7. TRIBUTE TO "URUGUAYAN LIBERATOR.

    R.M.S. Repulse was escorted to the harbor by an Uruguayan cruiser and aeroplanes. The Prince was welcomed by the ...

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  8. STEAMER SUNK

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Daily Chronicle's Brest' correspondent reports that a collision occurred in the Channel owing to thick fog last night ...

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  9. COLD STORAGE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The rumor of a clash of interests between British and American meat concerns in South America was mentioned at a meeting ...

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  10. CIVIL FLYING

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Daily Telegraph," in its issue yesterday, stated that the Air Ministry had come to an agreement with Imperial Airways ...

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  11. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The electrical firm of Siemens and, Schuckert has contracted with the Irish Free State Government to ...

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  12. CHINESE TARIFF

    PEKING, Saturday.—No official statement is obtainable of the Chinese views or intentions with regard to the Customs Conference at Peking, but ...

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  13. Fascisti Warning

    The miners' leader (Mr. A. J. Cook) yesterday received a black-edged envelope containing a British Fascisti pamphlet entitled, "The Commission ...

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  14. On the Goodwins

    In the same log in which the Saint Mare sank, the East Goodwin lightship fired urgent warning guns to prevent the 10,000 tonner Aquarium from New ...

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  15. Two Other Accidents

    Reuter's Pointoise correspondent reports that the action of the signalman in having by accident changed the points while a train was passing over, ...

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  16. COOK NOT INTIMIDATED.

    Mr. Cook, commenting on the contents, suggested that it was time that the British Government took action against persons threatening the leaders ...

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  17. Shang-hai Incident

    Reuter's representative at Peking states that the Chinese Government is reported to be considering the advisability of notifying the Powers of its ...

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  18. SECURITY PACT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Despatches from Paris state that a council of French Ministers has approved of the reply to Germany regarding the ...

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  19. AMERICAN ENGINE

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The South African railways have established, a record for long distance. An engine, running on a 3 foot 6 inch gauge, ...

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  20. ONE KILLED; FIFTY INJURED.

    There was another smash at St. Denis to-day between the train from Lille and the Cologne express. The impact was terrific. The former's ...

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  21. SUITABLE HEADLINE

    BERLIN, Saturday.—"How are the mighty fallen," makes a suitable head[?] for reporting the night of the her of the late industrial king of ...

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  22. Wool Dispute Settled

    LONDON, Saturday.—An agreement was reached yesterday in the woollen dispute. The agreement provides for the ...

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  23. British M's.P.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian Press Association has been informed that the Empire Parliamentary Association will accept the ...

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  24. Reds in Disfavor

    Reports from Canton indicate that there is growing disfavor there, for the Reds. Many are of the opinion that the latter must eventually face ...

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  25. HOST ARRESTED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dr. Swayne, of Bristol, was yesterday found dying in his bedroom at a country, house in Hertfordshire, where he was the guest ...

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  26. Briand in London

    It transpires that while attending the Foreign Office on Wednesday last, M. Thierry, principal private secretary to M. Briand, discovered, that a wallet ...

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  27. KOREAN FLOODS

    TOKIO, Saturday.—According to a message from Seoul, the temporary bridge across thc Kanke river was destroyed by the floods, interrupting ...

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  28. EMPIRE'S TRADE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Sunday Times," editorially commenting on the report of the Imperial Economic Committee, says that it has done its work ...

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  29. SHOULD HAVE GONE TO BERLIN.

    The "Daily News," editorially, says: —"M. Briand is a courteous and vivacious guest. We were all pleased to see him, but for the real furtherance ...

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  30. MOROCCAN WAR

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter's special arrived at Tangier yesterday from Sukelarba, near the scene of the fighting in the Wezzan region of Morocco. ...

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  31. ARCTIC FLIGHTS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The United States Navy Department notified yesterday that a wireless message had been received from Etah, Greenland, ...

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  32. SHARES FOR THE WORKERS.

    Believing that the banks will refuse to offer him credit for his motor works, in which he holds 65 per cent, of the shares, Edmund Stinnes has presented ...

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  33. The Frontiers

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that an agreement regarding the delimitation of the Franco-German frontiers, particularly the question of the ...

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  34. MARY PICKFORD

    LOS ANGELES, Saturday.—The trial has concluded at Los Angeles of Claude Holcombe and C. Z. Stephens, charged with having conspired to ...

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  35. ON THE RUHR

    COLOGNE, Saturday.—It is estimated that by the end of August 85 per cent, of the mine workers will be unemployed in the Ruhr Valley. The ...

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  36. "SVALBARD"

    OSLO, Saturday.—Norway has formally taken possession of Spitzbergen, which henceforth will be named Svalbard. The event was celebrated very ...

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  37. AMUNDSEN LECTURES BEFORE ROYALTY.

    OSLO, Saturday.—Captain Roald Amundsen to-day lectured before a crowded house at Oslo. Those present included King Haakon, Queen ...

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  38. In Event of Aggression

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Sunday Times" comments on the remarks regarding another war, made by the British Foreign Minister (Mr. Ansten ...

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  39. STANLEY BALDWIN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) spent half an hour at the Australian Pavilion at Wembley to-day. ...

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  40. WAR DEBTS TO U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Belgian negotiations in connection with the funding of that country's war debts to America, have been suspended, ...

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  41. A NEW SEXTANT

    LISBON, Saturaday, — Experiments with a sextant invented by Admiral Couting for use in an aeroplane, have given complete satisfaction. The pilot ...

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