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  3. BROWN HEART CASE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The appeal will be heard about a fortnight hence, which was lodged against the decision in the brown heart apple case, in which ...

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  4. SIGN OF THE TIMES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Home Secretary (Sir William Joynson-Hicks) has announced that there is to be an early ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — General Smuts (Leader of the South African Party), in a speech to the League to Nations' Union to-night, brilliantly ...

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  6. SOLEMN SILENCE

    WITH the passage of the years [?] the celebration of Armistice [?] Britain becomes ever more reverential. The day broke with ...

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  7. XMAS PUDDINGS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Several country towns have each sent a requisition to the Australian High Commissioner in ...

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  8. REPUBLICANS IN TROUBLE.

    A later report states that 15 persons were injured and one killed in Armistice Day disorders in Dublin. Miss M'Bride and other lady ...

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  9. WHAT KILLED TUT?

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Daily Chronicle's" Luxor correspondent says that, amid the greatest secrecy, Mr. Howard Carter lifted the mummy from ...

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  10. DOMINION STUDENTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Dominions' High Commissioners will visit Cambridge on Saturday as the guests of the University authorities. They ...

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  11. Proud of Britain

    Referring to the Locarno Security Pact, General Smuts welcomed Germany's decision to join the League of Nations. Though the pact was the ...

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  12. Canada Remembers

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.—Armistice Day was never more solemnly observed throughout, Canada than it was to-day. At 11 o'clock the two minutes' silence ...

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  13. CLOSED WEMBLEY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Australian and New Zealand Wembley representatives propose negotiating with the liquidators to take over their ...

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  14. WEAKENING SPELLS DISASTER.

    The weakening of the Empire would he one of the greatest disasters that could befall the world. General Smuts concluded:— ...

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  15. LORD ALLENBY

    LONDON, Wednesday. — FieldMarshal Lord Allenby and Lady Allenby will be embarking on the Mooltan at Marseilles on ...

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  16. France Subdued

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Although to-day was a public holiday in France, the absence of rejoicing was the character of the Armistice Day celebrations in ...

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  17. PAYING TRIBUTE.

    The King first laid a wreath. He was followed by the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, and the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin.) Then, ...

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  18. VATICAN EMBASSY

    THE HAGUE, Wednesday. — Four Catholic members of the Cabinet have resigned following a resolution adopted by the Chamber of Deputies ...

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  19. TRIBUTE TO BRITISH ALLY.

    Armistice Day was chosen for the unveiling of the tablet in Meaux Cathedral, to "The Memory of 1,000,000 British dead, the majority of whom ...

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  20. BOMB FACTORY

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—The police to-day discovered a bomb factory and seized its contents. They arrested nine Bengalis in a small house at ...

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  21. WAILING OF WOMEN.

    The dense crowd in Whitehall stood rigidly to silence. The only sounds were the occasional wailing of women and infant children. Then began the ...

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  22. NAVAL ECONOMY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Imperial Cabinet has approved of the Admiralty's proposals to close the Rosyth and Pembroke dockyards, excepting for the ...

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  23. FITTING FINALE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—December 1, the day of the historic signing of the Locarno Pact in London, will be found up at Buckingham Palace by a ...

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  24. SPECIAL SERVICES.

    Simultaneously, a solemn service was held in Westminster Abbey, and High Mass in Westminster Roman Catholic Cathedral The Methodist ...

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  25. FAITH HEALING

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The secretary of the British Medical Association says that the association is not taking any official cognisance of the ...

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  26. NOVEL REQUEST

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Samuel Johnson, 29 years of age, awaiting trial at Manchester for the alleged murder of a girl, preferred a wish that ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA AT WORK

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dorman Long and Co., contractors for the Sydney Harbor bridge, have re-opened the steel works, employing 1,000 men, which ...

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  28. Hasty Action Condemned

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—A number of leading Nationalists, including two Princes and Count Bismarck have issued a statement disassociating ...

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  29. Armistice Night

    Armistice Night was marked by reverence instead of revelry as hithertofore. At the Albert Hall, where the ...

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  30. MACFIE MURDER

    WELTEVREDEN, Thursday. — The second report of the People's Council urges the Government's publication of the full details of Mrs. Macfie murder. ...

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  31. THE VICTORY

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The Cabinet of the Federal Government has agreed on the tone of the German reply to the note from the Ambassadors' ...

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  32. A CONTRAST.

    In contrast, at the leading hotels and restaurants at the West End, there were gala dinners and dances. The observance of Armistice night ...

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  33. Debt Payments

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—"We have submitted a proposal to the Italians, and are now awaiting their reply." ...

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  34. Ireland's First Tribute

    Mr. James M'Neill deposited a wreath at the foot, of the Cenotaph on behalf of the Irish Free State. This is the first time that Ireland has sent ...

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  35. In South Ireland

    A parado of ex-servicemen at Cork and Tipperary, in celebration of Armistice Day, passed off without disturbance. ...

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  36. BALKAN PEACE

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—The League of Nations' Secretariat has been informed that Greece is willing to sign a Balkan Security Pact. It is expected ...

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  37. Dublin Celebration

    Despite previous agitation and threats by the extreme Republicans (on account of which civic guards reinforced the police), Armistice Day was ...

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  38. CHICAGO WHEAT PIT SILENT.

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—There were no wheat quotations at Chicago to-day owing to the celebration of the seventh anniversary of the signing of ...

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