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  2. Advertising

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  3. ITALY STRUTTING

    ROME, Friday.—German dissatisfaction with the Italian treatment of the German-speaking inhabitants in South Tyrol has aroused Italian feeling, the ...

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  4. THEATRE FIRE

    MANILA, Saturday.—Thirteen were killed and 100 injured to-day when the theatre at Cebu was burned to the ground. ...

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  5. MUKDEN SURPRISE

    SHANG-HAI, Thursday.—A message from Tien-Tsin yesterday stated that General Li-Ching-Ling had again retreated almost to the city limit, where ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL RUSSIA

    NEW YORK [?] New York "Times'" [?] [?] ent reports that there have been violent political disputes, which have ...

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  7. PATH TO PROGRESS

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The President of the Reichsbank (Herr Schacht) commends the suggestion of M. Loucheur (former French Finance Minister) for ...

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  8. IN THE BALKANS

    BELGRADE, Thursday.—It has been semi-officially reported that a conference of the Little Entente is to be held at Ragusa to deal with the relations ...

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  9. FREE TRADE FOR AUSTRIA.

    VIENNA, Thursday.—The Austrian Government is preparing a new economic programme for the purpose of enabling a resumption of free trade. ...

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  10. COLD WAVE IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—A cold wave struck many parts of America "to-day, bringing suffering and death in its train. ...

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  11. CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND RUSSIA.

    PRAGUE, Thursday.—Czecho-Slovakian circles in close touch with the Russian Embassy, declare that it is certain that Czecho-Slovakia will ...

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  12. PRECAUTIONS AT [?]-TSIN.

    A third wireless message was received from Tien-tsin at 4.25 p.m., and stated that General Li-Ching-Lin's defence bad completely broken down. His ...

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  13. YUGO-SLAVIA AND TURKEY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday.— The Turkish Foreign Minister (Ushy Bey), when interviewed by the Foreign Minister for Yugo-Slavia ...

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  14. PEACE IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Saturday.—The President of the Irish Free State (Mr. W. T, Cosgrave), in a message to "The Sunday Express," says:— ...

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  15. Combating Communism

    ATHENS, Thursday.—A meeting of the Greek Cabinet to-day discussed the result of the municipal elections at Salonika, where the Communist, M. ...

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  16. Kuo's Defeat

    TOKIO, Thursday.—According to early advices from Mukden, the FengTiensers have re-occupied Pai-Ki-Pu, The Kuo-Sung-Lingites are retreating, ...

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  17. LOOKING FOR AGREEMENT WITH BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Riga correspondent for "The Sunday Express" states that the Russian Foreign Minister (M. Tchitecherin) has said that the ...

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  18. DEBT TO BRITAIN.

    The Italian Debt Commission will arrive in London on January 3. Negotiations will follow. ...

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  19. MISSION OF MERCY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Responding to a visual signal four miles from the coast, the St. Ives lifeboat Nautilus, driven by sails, ...

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  20. HOLY YEAR ENDS

    HOME, Friday.—Holy Year concluded to-day amid great pomp and ceremony by His Holiness the Pope, who closed the holy door with the ...

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  21. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Plum" Warner, writing in "The Sunday Express," says:— "English cricket is going to do ...

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  22. SYRIAN SITUATION

    PARIS, Thursday.—A message from Beirut to-day stated that a FrancoDruse armistice had been signed after Damascene [?]otables had visited the ...

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  23. COMMUNISTS IN BULGARIA.

    SOFIA, Thursday.—It was reported to-day that a powerful organisation of Communists had been discovered at Borissowgrad. The chief, named ...

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  24. Enemy Merchantmen

    LONDON, Thursday.—As its purpose appears to have wholly failed, Convention VL., signed at The Hague on November 18, 1917, relative to the ...

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  25. Bulgarian Proposal

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Belgrade correspondent for "The Sunday Times" says that the Bulgarian Government to-morrow will ask ...

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  26. PANDEMONIUM

    LONDON, Saturday.—There were se[?] of pandemonim at the Derby football ground to-day, when the crowd broke through the railing. The ...

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  27. FRENCH POLITICS

    PARIS, Saturday.—There has been a very tense political atmosphere in France this week-end. It has been greater than at any time since the ...

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  28. NO SOOT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Owing to the football ground at Bath being covered with snow the referee (Bart Yeovil) said that they could play provided the ...

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  29. TEMPORARY OR DECISIVE?

    Official advices from Mukden subsequently confirmed the report of General Chang-Tso-Lin's victory, though Japanese military circles appeared ...

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  30. DIVORCE IN TURKEY

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday.— The new Turkish civil code provides that no man has the right to divorce his wife without trial. Henceforth ...

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  31. GENERAL SITUATION IMPROVING.

    PARIS, Friday.—Unconfirmed despatches from Damascus to-day stated that the Foreign Office had signed an armistice with the Druses suspending ...

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  32. BUTTER IN BRITAIN

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  33. TOBACCO MONOPOLY

    LONDON, Friday.—A New York tobacco company has offered the French Government 600,000,000 dollars (£120,000,000) for the tobacco monopoly in ...

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  34. CHEESE DULL.

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  35. Trains Collide

    BUCHAREST, Friday.—It was reported to-day that 10 persons had been killed and 20 seriously injured, when a passenger and a freight train collided ...

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  36. DRUSES' LOSSES.

    A message from Beirut to-day (Saturday) confirms the report thaat the Druses lost 70 killed, and 200 wounded in a recent engagement. ...

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  37. KUO'S FLIGHT.

    SHANG-HAI, Friday.—According to Japanese reports from Mukden, General: Kuo, disguised, has disappeared. All his generals have surrendered to ...

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  38. IN MOROCCO

    PARIS, Friday.—According to reports from Morocco, the Riffians under Abd-el-K[?] are crumbling rapidly. Numerous tribes are unwilling to ...

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  39. AT TIENT-SIN.

    The entire Chih-li army passed through Tien-Tsin during Thursday morning. It was fully equipped with guns. ...

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  40. 1925

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. J. L. Garvin, writing in "The Observer," reviewing the year 1925, says that there are encouraging signs of a definite ...

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  41. DISGUISED AS COOLIE.

    TOKIO, Friday.—Word has been received from Mukden, stating that General Kuo was captured by General, Chang's cavalry while fleeing in ...

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  42. CAUSE OF PEACE NOT ADVANCED.

    SHANG-HAI, Saturday.—Christmas, bloodshed, and bitter weather did not seem to advance the cause of peace. General Feng-Yu-Siang's successes at ...

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  43. WIFE ALSO SHOT.

    The "Asahi Shimbun's" special correspondent at Mukden states that General Kuo's wife was also shot. The Japanese War Department has ...

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  44. DEBACLE COMPLETE.

    The Japanese report that General Kuo's debaclo is complete. A Mukden communique says that General Ling, a brilliant scholar, and ...

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  45. FRENCH LOSSES.

    In the Chamber of Deputies, during the course of the debate on the estimates for the Ministry for War, the Under-Secretary of State for War ...

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  46. JAPANESE WITHDRAW.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Official advice from Mukdon to-day states that the commander of the Japanese troops has been forced to withdraw in order to ...

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  47. ULSTER IN THE EAST.

    Mr. Garvin adds: "Let none support the Mosul award, We are creating a second Ulster in that region by calling it a part of Iraq. The test ...

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  48. TIEN-TSIN CROWDED, BUT QUIET.

    LONDON, Friday.—Ticn-Tsin despatches state that thousands of Chinese refugees have swarmed into the city's foreign quarter following the fighting ...

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