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  3. "A FARCE"

    LONDON, Monday.—The trial of the 12 Communists recently arrested on a charge of seditious conspiracy opened at the Old Bailey this morning. ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Imperial Parliament re-openod to-day without ceremony, to complete the business begun last February. ...

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  5. SUBMARINES

    WASHINGTON, Monday,—Lady Astor's declaration that the nations of the world should combine to abolish submarines has aroused peculiar ...

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  6. LOCARNO PACT

    BERLIN, Monday. — The German Nationalist conferences to-day were attended by 2,000 representatives from all ...

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  7. IMMODEST DRESSES

    The Pepo's crusade against modern fashions has been taken up by the Church with great promptitude (says the Home correspondent, of an ...

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  8. TASMANIA'S CREDIT

    LONDON, Monday. — The lists of the Tasmanian £6000,000 five per cent, loan were openedthis morning, and closed at ...

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  9. RHINELAND REGIME

    PARIS, Monday.—In its note to Germany concerning Saturday's oral communication regarding the Rhineland regime, the Council of Ambassadors[?] ...

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  10. Gold Coast Loan

    LONDON, Monday.—The underwriters of the Gold Coast loan have been saddled with 97 per cent. Dealings began at [?] per cent. discount. The ...

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  11. SCULLING CHALLENGE

    LONDON, Monday.—At the dinner of the Barnes Bridge Rowing Club on Saturday evening, Ernest Barry, exworld's champion sculler, deposited ...

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  12. "REDS" IN CHINA

    SHANG-HA[?], Monday.—Messages from the south of China indicate that the "Red" Kuo-ming-tangs have driven out the anti-"Reds" from ...

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  13. CANADIAN LABOR

    QUEBEC, Monday.—The provincial convention of the Labor Party to-day unanimously passed a resolution to prohibit the admission of Communists ...

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  14. CHINA'S WAR

    PEKING, Monday.—The Mukdenito defeats at Hsu-ehow-fu are reliably stated to have been due to the fact that they could not rely on the ...

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  15. NINE MEN DROWNED

    HALIFAX, Monday.—Nine men of the United States coastguard steamer Morll were drowned near[?] Shelbounie, Nova Scotia, ...

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  16. STEAMER GROUNDS

    LONDON, Monday.—The steamer Otarama grounded in the Mersey dur[?] to-day. She re-floated with the tide, and [?]ntered the Manchester ...

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  17. COBHAM'S FLIGHT

    LONDON, Monday.—Captain Alan Cobham departed to-day from (Croydon aerodrome on an attempted trans-African flight to Capetown. He is using ...

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  18. PORT OF STANLEY

    The monthly meeting of the Cirenlar Head Marine Board was held on Monday. There were present: The Master Warden (Mr. K. C. Laughton) ...

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  19. ON THE BATTLEFIELD.

    A despatch from Tsing-tao reports that the mutinous Fifth Division at Shan-tung fired on the Fengtien White Russian Brigade from the rear while ...

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  20. WORLD'S WHEAT

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—According to a forecast by the United States Agricultural Department, the world's wheat crop will be 300,000,000 bushels ...

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  21. German Fruit Market

    Writing from Hamburg on September 28 to their agents in Hobart, Messrs T. Boss-Walker, Limited, the Internati[?]nale Frncht-Import-Gesellschaft state ...

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  22. High Heels Make Painful Toe Corns.

    The new high-hee[?] footwear cramps the tocs so much that corns result, and many of the hundreds of fatal cases of blood poisoning and lockjaw are the ...

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