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  3. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The settlement in Canada of 3000 British families, to be selected by the Dominion, has been arranged in an immigration agreement ...

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  4. 'QUAKE ANNIVERSARY.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—With the approach of the anniversary of the earthquake which occurred on September 1 last year, a review of the conditions in ...

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  5. "RED" DIPLOMACY.

    MOSCOW, Thursday. — The plenary session of the Moscow Soviet to-day adopted a resolution unanimously thanking the members of the ...

    Article : 222 words
  6. UNIFICATION OF IRELAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"When it is said Unit Northern Ireland was not consulted with regard to the settlement agreed to by those who negotiated the ...

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  7. Snowden's Impudence.

    Statements made in interviews by the Chancellor of the British Exchequer (Mr. Philip Snowden) and given publicity to in the British Press, in which ...

    Article : 189 words
  8. TOWARD REAL PEACE.

    RATIFICATION of the agreement arrived at by the Allies at the London Conference, or isolated action by France, are the ...

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  9. Items of Interest.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Fifty Australian Boy Scouts arrived at Edinburgh to-day. They spent the day sightseeing. To-morrow they will be the ...

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  10. Macdonald Scores.

    Impirtant revelations relating to the proposed Franco-Germnn Treaty have been made by Mr. Macdonald in the following exclusive telegram to "The ...

    Article : 152 words
  11. WONDERS OF TUT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The wonders of King Tutankhamen's tomb may be eclipsed when experts next year uncover three other tombs, 1000 years ...

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  12. SUDANESE CRISIS ENDED.

    MALTA, Thursday.—Trustworthy adviees from Egypt state that the Sudanese crisis may be considered to have been ended. ...

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  13. GREETINGS FROM BRITISH LABOR.

    Miss Susan Lawrence (Labor member of the British Parliament) received an ovation. She greeted the Moscow Soviet on behalf of British Labor. She ...

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  14. GERMAN AID TO COMPETE WITH BELFAST.

    "The Daily Telegraph's" political observer has been informed that two great German shipbuilding firms, Bloem Voss, of Hamburg, and Vulkan, of ...

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  15. INTER-ALLIED DEBTS.

    The French Government had neglected no opportunity for bringing up the question of inter-Allied debts, but it had been impossible to join the ...

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  16. FORTNIGHTLY MAIL SERVICE FROM BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association has learned that the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co. expects to commence a ...

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  17. LONDON BUSINESSMEN OPPOSED TO LOAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Council of the London Chamber of Commerce to-day passed a resolution disapproving of the proposal in the Anglo-Russian ...

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  18. Understanding with Ulster.

    Despite every attempt to keep secret the result of Mr. Baldwin's and Sir: Laming Worthington-Evans' conference with the Ulster Premier (Sir James ...

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  19. FIGHTING PLANE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Trials have been successfully carried out with the torpedo plane, Cubaroo, reputed to be the most deadly fighting plane in the ...

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  20. Security.

    M. Millerand (former President of France) during the course of an interview, said that be regretted that the London Conference had not touched the ...

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  21. Empire Exhibition.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Reuter's Press Agency has learned that replies have now been receivced from all the Dominions, except Newfoundland with ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. FRANCE SAVED THE CONFERENCE.

    M. Herriot stated that [?] conference had come to a deadlock on July 26. Its failure did not seem impossible. He claimed that France had saved the ...

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  23. APPLAUSE, LAUGHTER, PROTESTS AND NOISY INTERRUPTIONS,

    M. Herriot's speech was applauded by the Left; greeted with laughter and protests by the Right; and with noisy interruptions from the ...

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  24. On the Battlefields.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Postmaster-General of the Australian Commonwealth (Mr. P. G. Gibson), Mrs. Gibson, their daughter, and the Secretary ...

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  25. Refuging.

    TOKIO, Thursday.— Latest reports say that the Koko Saikison's steamer, the Rytuku Maru, which it was believed was in danger of sinking owing to ...

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  26. DESERTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—How a lending British Laborite, financially embarrassed, deserted his wife and child, pretended that he had committed suicide, ...

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  27. Favorable German Action.

    The German Federal Council has adopted all the Bills in connection with General Dawes' plan, according to Renter's representative at Berlin. ...

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  28. Covent Garden Strike.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The executive of the National Union of Railwaymen has decided to co-operate if necessary with the Transport Workers' ...

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  29. Tell-tale Straw.

    The Belgian Government has appointed a member of the Socialist Opposition, M. de Brouckere, as one of the Belgian delegates to the League of ...

    Article : 65 words
  30. STOP THAT COUGH

    and banish that cold with Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery, 1/9 and 3/. ...

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  31. Unseasonable Weather.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Extraordinary weather conditions for the time of the year are being experienced in France and Britain. Snow fell at Cherbourg ...

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