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  3. WAR IN AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Chinese internal war has caused a monster reverberation throughout the United States. The police are using every ...

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  4. MUZZLED.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Mr. Josephus Daniels, former Secretary to the United States Navy, in a radio campaign speech attacking the United ...

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  5. MIGHTY AIR LINER.

    BERLIN, Monday.—Ten thousand people, attended by [?]ands playing, and with flags flying, witnessed the departure from Friedrichshafen for America ...

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  6. DISMAL FAILURE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Winston Churchill's address heartily supports the Conservatives' programme of social reform and Imperial consolidation. ...

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  7. First and Foremost.

    The Leader of the Conservatives, (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), in an exclusive message to "The Sunday Times" says: ...

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  8. FRENCH METHODS.

    PARIS, Monday.—As the result of the civil servants' demands of incresed salaries, the French Government has decided to abolish 20,000 posts, thus ...

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  9. BELEAGURED CHINATOWN.

    In the meantime, the New York Chinatown resembles a beleagured village. Residents are halted, searched and questioned, while those who venture ...

    Article : 84 words
  10. Communist Rally.

    British Communists, representative of Poplar, accompanied by contingents from Bethnal Green and Doptford, and headed by a band and banners, ...

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  11. FAVOR FOR FRIENDS.

    "The Daily Express'' declares that the Labor Party has made overtures to the 14 Liberals who voted with the Government on Wednesday, also to two ...

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  12. HARD TO ANSWER.

    LONDON, Monday.—While the Leader of the Irish Republicans (Mr. de Velera) was speaking at the Republican commemoration at Bandon, Cork, ...

    Article : 89 words
  13. WU-PEI-FU.

    PEKIN, Monday,—An attempt yesterday to blow up the train which the Governor of Chih-li (General W[?]-Pe-fu) was proceeding to the front failed. ...

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  14. Absent Candidates.

    The rush election will result in some remarkable contests being fought by wives and relatives owing to the absence of the candidates abroad. Thus ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. Lesson for the Empire.

    Commander, Burney, the author of the Burney scheme for an Empire airship service, accompained by Mr. Wallis, the designer of the experimental ...

    Article : 179 words
  16. FASCIST MURDERED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lerbua, an Italian disabled ex-soldier, 28 years old age, who was until recently a member of the Fascist Party, has been ...

    Article : 92 words
  17. Be Cautious.

    "The Daily Herald"' states that Lord Rothermere has cabled from France to his newspapers: Be cautious in regard to your ...

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  18. COMMUNIST DEMANDS.

    The Communist election manifesto describers the election as a fight between the working and the capitalist classes. It advocates: ...

    Article : 91 words
  19. FRANCE AND GERMANY

    PARIS, Monday.—Negotiations in relation to the France-German commercial treaty have ended for the present, but will be resumed on November 5 at ...

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  20. Waimate in Trouble.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lands End reports that a wireless messages has been received from the British steamer Waimate, bound from Manchester for ...

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  21. RESTING FOR THE FRAY.

    Yesterday passed off quictly, despite the noisy meeting at Trafalgar Square. The various candidates were rosting preparatory to a strenuous week. ...

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  22. COURAGE AND HOPE.

    Mr. Wallis said: "We have been accaused of being too optimistie. The Zoppolin has proved us to be right every time, and filled us with courage ...

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  23. PRUDISH POLES.

    WARSAW, Monday.—A number of Polish Parliamentarians who are backed by Catholic, Protestant, and Jewisk elergy, are introducing a Bill to ...

    Article : 70 words
  24. NO WILD GO[?]SE EXPEDITIONS FOR NAVY.

    Speaking at Burnley yesterday, Mr. Arthur Hendeson said that the British Navy was not going to be sent on any wild goose expeditions. It would ...

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  25. THE ZR3.

    "The trials of the Zeppeli[?] showed that out of 72 tons displacement, [?]46 tons were available for the crew, passengers, mails, and fuel, giving a ...

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  26. NATIONALISATION OF MINES.

    Mr. Sydney Webb, speaking at Murton colliery yesterday, said that if the Government were returned the nationalisation of the mines would be ...

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  27. LABOR LOOKS FOR MAJORITY.

    The one topic of discussion at the week-end was the message ensuring that Labor would not return with a minority vote. ...

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  28. NO COALITION RENEWAL.

    It is generally agreed that the local associations must retain the final decision, and, where possible, avoid any suggestion of an alliance between ...

    Article : 41 words
  29. Broadcast Speeches.

    Speeches by each of the three Party Leaders, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, Labor; Mr. Stanl[?]y Baldwin, Conservative; and Mr. Herbert Asquith, ...

    Article : 134 words
  30. BRITISH AIRSHIPS BIGGER.

    Mr, Wallis pointed out that the Zeppelin was the biggest airship yet built. It c[?] carry 20 passengers, housed in four-berth cabins; but the British ...

    Article : 73 words
  31. STRANGE RUMORS.

    Strange rumors. have arisen, consequent upon Commander Burney's visit to Frederickshaven. It is stated that be is negotiating for the construction ...

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