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  3. WIRELESS

    LONDON, Thursday. —While the Rugby wireless station's experiments have been very sucecssful talking to Australia and other ...

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  4. MIGRATION

    LONDON, Thursday.— Canada's new migration drive has been featured by the entire British press. Some papers made comparisons with that of ...

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  5. RESULT OF PEA.

    LONDON, Thursday. — After a rather lively meeting to-day, lasting two and three-quarter hours, the shareholders of Vickers Limited ...

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  6. TRIAL FOR MURDER

    LONDON, Thursday. — Before a Full Bench of judges at Edinborough to-day, it was decided that Alexander Biekerstaff, who was accused of ...

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  7. MOSUL AWARD

    GENEVA, Thursday. —Tew[?] Bey and Rushdi Bey, the Turkish delegates, who have been attending the meeting of the Council of the League of ...

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  8. MITCHELL BROKEN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Colonel Mitchell (formerly Brigadier-General and Assistant-Chief of the United States Air Service) was to-day found ...

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  9. LIFE IN DOMINIONS

    LONDON, Thursday. —The Ulster Cabinet has sent an ultimatum to the striking constabulary, that unless they return to duty by Saturday morning ...

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  10. Italy's Queen Mother III

    ROME, Thursday.—King Victor Emmanuel hastened to-day to the bedside of the Queen-Mother, who is lying ill at Bordighera. She is ...

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  11. BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Thursday. —Twenty thousand people to-day watched Princess Mary at Birkenhead try three times to break a bottle of champagne on the ...

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  12. GERMAN POLITICS

    BERLIN, Thursday.— Herr Ko[?]h, the Democratic leader, informed President Hindenburg to-day that he had been unable to form a Cabinet on a big ...

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  13. STRANDED SEAMEN

    LONDON, Thursday. —The authorities of the Shaw, Savill Company have written to the Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) ...

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  14. Britain's Mandate

    LONDON, Thursday. — In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Ministor (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) read the text of the League's decision ...

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  15. CHINESE BANDITS

    TOKIO, Thursday. —The Japanese Foreign Office has received advices from Co[?]t Kodama, stating that Chinese bandits, taking advantage of the ...

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  16. ASSESSMENT APPEAL

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Privy [?] to-day allowed the appeal with costs of Lion[?] Hoysted and others against the land-tax assessment of ...

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  17. JAPAN ANXIOUS TO WITHDRAW TROOPS.

    The Government spokesman, during the discussion on the Manchurian situation, stated that it was estimated that £80,000 would cover the cost of the ...

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  18. MOTORS IN FRANCE

    PARIS[?] Thursday. — M. Herriot, former Socialist Prime Minister of France, during the course of a statement at a meeting of the Radical ...

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  19. SUICIDE SUSPECTED

    PARIS, Thursday. —Mr. Harold Mellon, a wealthy man, formerly of Lancaster, and at one time in the British Consular service, was to-day found ...

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  20. A FLOGGING

    LONDON, Thursday. —John Clarke, sentenced last week to seven years imprisonment and 20 strokes with the cat o'nine tails for robbery, asked the ...

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  21. A MILD SENSATION

    NEW-YORK, Thursday. — A mild sensation has been caused by statements attributed to the Canadian Trade Commissioner to the United States ...

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  22. LOATHSOME LUST

    LONDON, Thursday. — Hayley Morriss was to-day sentenced to two years[?] hard labor for offences against girls under 16 years of age, and twelve ...

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  23. NURSING THE GIRL

    LONDON, Thursday. — A motorist to-day was fined 40/, on a charge of not having been in a position to have control of his car. ...

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  24. France and Syria

    PARIS, Thursday. —The French Senate to-day passed a vote of confidence in the Government after the debate on Syria. ...

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  25. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT

    LONDON[?] Thursday. — In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwi[?]) told Mr. R. J. Boothby (Cons.), who on ...

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