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  3. RUSSIA READY

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—"If the Prime Ministers of Britain and [?] (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald and, M. Harriot respectively) will ...

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  4. "TO JOIN DADDY."

    LONDON, Saturday.—A heartrend[?] story was told in evidence yesterday at an inquest held at Wandsworth into the circumstances connected with ...

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  5. BRUCE AND BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"We wish that the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. S. M. Bruce) would [?] himself of the habit of attempting ...

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  6. Backstairs Intrigues.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"All the Paris Press attacks on the Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Ramsay. Macdonald), with reference to the London Conference form part of the French Opposition's vicious campaign against the Prime Minister of France (M. Herriot). Publicly, ...

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  7. France's Claim.

    M. Herriot has despatched a note to Britain, stating that France does, not consider herself bound by the British suggestions accompanying the ...

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  8. LABOR TROUBLES.

    OSAKA, Saturday.—The street car strike in Osaka has not been authorised by the Labor Union. Yesterday the cars were run by the overseers and ...

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  9. Separate Treaties.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—A treaty for the extension of the most favored nation treatment between Canada and Belgium was signed at Ottawa ...

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  10. Indispensable to Success.

    "Without Indispensable certain[?] with regard to the military evacuation of the Ruhr, no final result can be attained at the London. ...

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  11. CONTENTION REFUTED.

    The Anglo-French misunderstanding over the terms of the invitation to the July Conference appears to centre round the French contention that the ...

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  12. BYFLEET MURDER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The trial was continued at Guildford yesterday of Jaques Vaquier, a Frenchman, charged with the murder on March 29, of ...

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  13. Ministers at Washington.

    OTTAWA, Saturay.—[?] should welcome a Canadian Minister at Washington," said the British Ambassador to the United States (Sir Esme ...

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  14. Building Trade Strike.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A building trade strike involving 600,000 man began at noon to-day. The Government's Court of Inquiry into the ...

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  15. DOMINION REPRESENTATION.

    "The Canadian Government has not yet [?] an invitation to [?] representative to the inter-Allied conference on General Dawes' report, but ...

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  16. Hungarian Reconstruction.

    LONDON, Saturay.—The most interesting event of the week on the London Stock Exchange was the flotation of a portion of the Hungarian ...

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  17. EMBARASSING FOR HERRIOT.

    The situation is very embarassing for M. Herriot in view of the fact that a debate on France's foreign policy is to take place in the Senate on Tuesday, ...

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  18. SHIPPING TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The position in the shipping trade shows no improvement, and the views of a number of ship owners published in the ...

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  19. WEEKLY STOPPAGE IN GLASS FACTORIES.

    The conference to-day adopted the first, reading of the draft for an international convention on a weekly 24-hours stoppage of work in glass factories. ...

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  20. Western Justice.

    PEKIN,Saturday.—Replying to the American Legation's protest regarding the murder of Mr. Hawley at Wan [?] on June 19, the Chinese Foreign ...

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  21. S. AFRICA WILL CO-OPERATE.

    Reuters representative at Pretoria states that he has learned officially that Mr. Macdonald has invited the Union Government to attend a conference ...

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  22. BRITISH SURPRISED.

    Political circles in London have been greatly surprised by the French attitude with regard to The Chequers' conversations. It is maintained that the ...

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  23. NIGHT WORK IN BAKERIES.

    Two reports—majority and minority —were submitted with regard to the question of night work in bakeries. The employers' delegates voted against ...

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  24. Military Instruction.

    The French Military Court of Dort[?] yesterday sentenced four members of the Nationalists secret organisation each to 10 years' imprisonment ...

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  25. CLOSE OF THE TRIAL.

    There was a remarkable scene at the close of the trial to-day. The jury, after 90 minutes' retirement, returned a verdict of "Guilty." ...

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  26. Britain's Invitation.

    According to Reuter's correspondent at Rome, the British Government's letter of invitation to Italy to attend the London Allied Conference, says: ...

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  27. FRANCE DRAFTS AN AGENDA.

    The air has been somewhat cleared as a result of explanations by the British Ambassador to France (Earl Crewe) but, according to an official statement ...

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  28. Labor Conditions.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—The international Labor Conference yesterday, heatedly discussed the Anthrax Committee's report on the disinfection of ...

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  29. GERMAN ACTIVITIES RESTRICTED

    In this connection, it is interesting to note that Germany's shipping activities are being restricted by, lack of money. The Dutch banks, which in ...

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  30. Oil Supplies.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lieut. Colonel Sir Charles Bedford, late Hon. Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies on Power and Industrial ...

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  31. Parliamentarians.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—A Parliamentary delegation from Canada is to visit South Africa soon under the auspices of the Canadian and South ...

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  32. Moroccan Fighting.

    MADRID, Saturday. — The latest communique yesterday did nothing to relieve the anxiety about the Spanish military position in Morocco. It spoke ...

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  33. The Mandates.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—The League [?] Nations' Mandates Commission has concluded its hearings of the mandatories reports. It has not discussed the ...

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