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  2. Advertising

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  3. U.S. CONGRESS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Drastic reductions in Federal taxation, estimated to exceed 325 million dollars, will be suggested to Congress. These will ...

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  4. POOR PUSS!

    LONDON, Monday.—Maria Seymour, a wealthy widow of Devonshire, directed in her will that her cat should be poisoned with prussic acid by a ...

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  5. (PORT OF BURNIE

    The monthly meeting of the Marine Board, of Burnie was held in the board's offices yesterday afternoon. Mr. A. K. M'Gaw, Master Warden, ...

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  6. "As Others See Us"

    LONDON, Sunday.—A remarkably candid summary of his Australian impressions is being published in London by Sir Percival Phillips, one of the most ...

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  7. PROHIBITION

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Congress which is opening to-morrow, is expected to be one of the most important legislative sessions in the nation's ...

    Article : 178 words
  8. INDIAN HOME RULE

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.— Mr. T. Johnston, Labor M.P. for Dundee, who has visited Calcutta and the jute millarea, on departing was attended by the ...

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  9. ON THE ICE

    LONDON, Sunday.— Thosands spent the week-end on the ice everywhere in the country. It is the first time that such great areas were open to ...

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  10. CONAN DOYLE'S MISTAKE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir A, Conan Doyle, speaking at the Savage Club's annual dinner, referred to "Sherlock Holmes," and attributed success to the ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. DRUSE REBELLION

    LONDON, Sunday.—Following the apparently friendly conversations with the new French High Commissioner in Syria (M. de Jouvenel) Cairo members ...

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  12. LOCARNO PACT

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Clara Zetkin, the fiery female Communist, after two years' absence in Moscow, returned to Berlin to participate in the last stages ...

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  13. MOSUL DISPUTE

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Turkish Cabinet has decided, says a message from Constantinople, to refuse to accept compulsory arbitration by the League ...

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  14. GAGGED AND ROBBED

    LONDON, Monday.—The story of how she was bound, gagged, and robbed by a man and woman engaged as butler and cook was told in Woking ...

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  15. MEAT TRADE

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Although there has recently been a slight increase in Australian frozen beef imports,' because the Continent has been taking ...

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  16. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Sunday.—The stage is set for to-morrow's opening meeting of the Council of the League of Nations. Most of the delegates, including the ...

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  17. No S.A. Rhodes Scholar

    ADELAIDE Sunday.—South Australia, will not have a Rhodes scholar for 1926. At a meeting of the Rhodes scholarship selection committee, ...

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  18. COMPULSORY VOTING

    LONDON, Sunday.—The successful result of compulsory voting in Australia has aroused the interest of British politicians. ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. Imprisoned Communists

    LONDON, Monday. — There were noisy demonstrations by several thousand unemployed outside Wandsworth prison to-day, as a protest against the ...

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