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  3. STEAMER SINKS

    LONDON, Thursday.—As a result of the sinking of the steamer Landport in a collision, with the Swedish steamer Mathilda, off ...

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  4. PROHIBITION

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Immediately Congress was convened the "wets" introduced Bills for the modification of prohibition. They declared ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT

    LONDON, Friday.—It is understood the invitations preparatory to the disarmament commission will be issued to 19 Powers by the League of Nations ...

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  6. MOZUL IMPASSE

    GENEVA, Thursday.—The report of General Leidoner, of Esthonia, who was appointed by the League of Nations to investigate alleged deportations by the ...

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  7. IRISH TREATY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Dail Eireann has carried the Irish. Agreement Bill by 71 votes to 20. ...

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  8. DROUGHT BREAKS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The drought which has done considerable damage in some of the provinces appears to have broken. ...

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  9. MEDINA FALLS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Express' " Jerusalem correspondent says that the Wahabis have captured Medina, defeating the Hedjaz army ...

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  10. WOOL PRICES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Arising out of Sir John Higgins' proposal at Bradford for the control of wool prices, Sir John to-day had a private conference ...

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  11. BANKERS' FAILURE

    LONDON, Thursday.—In November, 1924, debts amounting to £2,500,000 were proved at a meeting of creditors of Boulton Bros., merchants, bankers, ...

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  12. DEFENCE FORCES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The King has approved of the following regimental alliances of Australian and English forces:—Third Light Horse to Third ...

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  13. THE DEAD "SPEAKS"

    LONDON, Thursday.—As the result of a conference between counsel and the judge, settlement has been reached in the spiritualist case in which Mrs. ...

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  14. BEAM WIRELESS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Australia House is apparently much concerned with the Anglo-Australian beam wireless impasse. ...

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  15. MOROCCAN WAR

    TANGIER, Thursday.—Abdel Krim, the leader of the [?], has asked the French to state their peace terms. ...

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  16. AIR FORCES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—An expenditure of 20,000,000 dollars annually upon aircraft for the army and navy is recommended in the report of the ...

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  17. TRADE UNIONS

    BERLIN, Thursday.—A conference of Anglo-Russian trade union delegates, styled the Anglo-Russian Unity Committee, to-day unanimously carried a ...

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  18. VICKERS' SHARES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Stock Exchange's approval of the Vickers reconstruction had its effect upon to-day's dealings. Ordinary shares, which ...

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  19. MINE DISASTER

    BIRMINGHAM (Alabama), Thursday.—A gas explosion has occurred in one of the local coal mines, as the result of which it, is believed that ...

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  20. SPANISH ANARCHIST

    PARIS, Thursday. — A youthful Spanish anarchist named Soribas, impelled by ungovernable hatred against the church, met Abbe Carayol on a ...

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  21. CHINESE TURMOIL

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The Government Party has presented a resolution to the Premier censuring the Government for failing to act to prevent the ...

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  22. COAL INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons the Chancellor (Mr. Winston Churchill) gave, a few crumbs of comfort when speaking on the ...

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  23. WEMBLEY

    LONDON, Friday.—The House of Commons passed the Wembley guarantee without a division. Inquiries were not pressed, in view ...

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  24. SYRIAN RISING

    DAMASCUS, Thursday,—The rebels to-day conducted a raid in daylight. They disarmed the gendarmes and attacked the French post, but retired in ...

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