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  3. IRISH UNITY

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the House of Commons, the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), said he hoped to introduce thc Irish Bill,, embodying the ...

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  4. STRANGE DIVORCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—A remarkable nullity suit was heard before Mr. Justice Merrivale to-day, the petitioner, ...

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  5. Training Farmers

    LONDON, Saturday.—Several, members of the House of Commons addressed a meeting of the Empire League for training settlers, with a view ...

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  6. TRIPLE MURDER

    LONDON, Saturday.—A probationer constable named Herbert Burrows was to-day committed for trial at ...

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  7. LONDON FOG

    LONDON, Saturday.—The first severe fog this winter descended upon London last night, and lasted all day to-day. It is estimated that there was ...

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  8. MACFIE MURDER

    WELTEVREDEN, Saturday. — Evidence in the Macfie murder case so far has revealed that a little Sudanese boy living in an empty house next to the ...

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  9. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The full report of the Rumbold Commission reveals that in regard to the outbreak of trouble between Greece and ...

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  10. Brighter Prospects

    DUBLIN, Saturday. — Commenting upon the London agreement, the "Irish Times" says i[?] either Irish Government hold to the m[?]re letter of the pact, it ...

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  11. MINE TRAGEDY

    DENVER, Saturday.—Although the fire which prevented the rescue operations of 45 miners entombed in the gold, silver and lead mine near ...

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  12. MELBA'S EXIT

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Express," discussing the opera season, says it Will be made memorable by Dame Melba's farewell to opera and ...

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  13. Agreement Will Be Ratified

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is regarded as practically certain that the Irish agreement will be ratified by the respective Parliaments next week. ...

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  14. TRADE SUMMARY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Rubber shares have again overshadowed everything else on the Stock Exchange, and the value of business in rubber this week ...

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  15. DOCKERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Hundreds of dockers, stevedores and other members of the Transport Workers' Union who were engaged unloading wool and ...

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  16. CHINESE CHAOS

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Yesterday Cabinet discussed the Mukden situation and unanimously agreed not to interfere, provided Japanese foreign lives ...

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  17. GERMAN CRISIS

    BERLIN, Saturday. — The German Cabinet resigned on the return of Drs. Luther and Stresemann from London, which it had decided to do after the ...

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  18. Happy and Contented

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Premier of Ulster (Sir James Craig) had a triumphal reception on his return to Belfast. ...

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  19. WOOLLEN INDUSTRY

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—A conference of senators and local members of the Dail and manufacturers and millowners in Cork this afternoon considered the ...

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  20. Three Governments in Line

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times" says that in the genernl political interests these islands can only be benefited by an Irish agreement which for ...

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  21. THE FLAPPER'S FAG

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dr. Felton, speaking at Grimsby, said: If a woman smokes sigarettes she drinks less tea. I have been called often to ...

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  22. Job Control Suspected

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Commonwealth line, while absolutely unconcerned in the wages dispute with the stevedores who are discharging the ...

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  23. INTERNATIONAL UNIONS

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—The general council of the International Feder. ated Trade Unions to-day, by a two to one majority, reaffirmed, the ...

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  24. FRENCH POLITICS

    PARIS, Saturday. — The political crisis, which threatened economic disaster, is believed to be averted for the time being. ...

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  25. BUDDHISM

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mr. Francis Gallamin, Commissioner of Parks for New York, announces that he has received a proposal to erect a statue ...

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  26. Labor in Opposition

    DUBLIN, Saturday. — The Dail Eireann has been summoned to meet on Monday to discuss the first reading is the Bill to confirm the Irish ...

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  27. Bank Robbed

    LONDON, Saturday.—Armed robbers entered the Royal Bank of Ireland's branch office at North Wall, Dublin, and made of with £1400 in ...

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  28. Foundation of New Era

    The Premier of the Irish Free State (Mr. W. P. Cosgrave) believes, the agreement "lays the foundation of a new era in Irish history within ...

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  29. Duke as Thief-catcher

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Duke of Manchester, hearing the crash of glass in a jeweller's shop in Jermyn street when he himself was leaving a house ...

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  30. Republican View

    DUBLIN, Saturday.-The Irish Republican view of the boundary agreement is expressed by Mr. Eamo[?]n de Valera, who denounces the ...

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  31. S. African Expansion

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The South African Government, following the example of Canada and Australia, has opened a diplomatiee office in this ...

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  32. LABOR-SOCIALISTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Herald" says that Mr. J. Wheatley, Col. J. C. Wedgewood. Mr. G. Lansbury and Mr. J. Maxton have ...

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  33. Paper Duties

    LONDON, Saturday. — In the House of Commons, the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) stated that the proposed import duties on wrapping-paper ...

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  34. A Happy Miscarriage

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Observer" says the Boundary Commission may be called the happiest miscarriage in history. The evil is interred with its ...

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  35. Steamers Collide

    ANTWER[?], saturday.—The Dut[?]h steamer Abb[?]kerk from Brisbane and Sydney, and the British steamer Kenniore, collided in the Scheldt. Both were ...

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