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  3. EGYPT'S CRISIS

    CAIRO, Monday.—The King has informed a deputation from the Senate, which begged, him not to accept the Cabinet's resignation, that he had ...

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  4. OPIUM TRAFFIC

    GENEVA, Monday.—Heated discussions between the Japanese and British Empire representatives occurred at the Opium conference of the League of ...

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  5. GERMANY PAY'S

    BERLIN, Monday. — An interesting item of reparation payments, disclosed in the Agent-General's report for September and October, is 100,000 marks ...

    Article : 64 words
  6. FRANCE'S H.C.L.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Minister for Agriculture (M. Queille) announces that in order to reduce the cost of living, it is intended to abolish the import ...

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  7. MUSSOLINI ADAMANT

    ROME, Monday.—The fierceness with which the political passions are raging appear to have given the impression abroad that the Fascist ...

    Article : 142 words
  8. COAL FOR PORTUGAL

    PARIS, Monday.—The Cologue "Mining Journal" states that Herr Stinnes' mining group is offering the Portuguese Government large quantities of coal ...

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  9. NEW MOTIVE POWER

    LONDON, Monday. — The "Daily Chroniclers" Berlin correspondent states that a company is being formed to apply the principles of Anton ...

    Article : 190 words
  10. HELLO AUSTRALIA!

    LONDON, Monday.—The Radio Society announces that it has confirmed the two-way radio communication with Australia by an exchange of signals ...

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  11. DEMONSTRATORS RUSH PALACE.

    Two thousand demonstrators outside the palace last night shouted "Zaghl[?]l or rovolution." The cry was taken up on all sides this morning. ...

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  12. FOOD HANDLING

    LONDON, Monday. — "The special committee appointed by the Chamber of Shipping seriously criticises the methods of handling food in London. ...

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  13. SHOP LIFTING

    BERLIN, Monday.—A mother, her son, and two daughters, members of a respected family, have been charged with shoplifting, and declared ...

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  14. PAPER OFFICE WRECKED.

    Crowds wrecked the premises of the comic weekly, "Alkashkoul," which caricatured Zaghlul and his colleagues. The crowd set fire to the paper ...

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  15. STORY OF EX-KAISER

    BERLIN, Monday.—On the eve of the elections, Herr Wolff, editor of the "Tag[?]blaat," publishes a remarkable letter intended to give the coup de ...

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  16. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    MEXICO CITY, Monday.—Two Mexicans have been,sentenced to death for the murder of Mrs. Evans, an English woman, in August last. ...

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  17. Zaghlul to Carry On

    LATER.—It is announced that the Premier, after a lengthy audience with the King, withdrew his resignation. In announcing the conditions under ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. NATIONALITY LAW

    TOKIO, Monday.—An Imperial ordinance has been gazetted enforcing the nationality law, as from December 1. Its purpose is to obviate the dual ...

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  19. FRENCH SHIPPING

    PARIS, Monday.—The French shipping world is alarmed, at the establishment of an eight-hours' day for all shipping companies. They protest that ...

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  20. "All Blacks" Supreme

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph" says that the New Zealanders brilliantly defeated London, and thoroughly deserved their victory. ...

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  21. ARNOLD BENNETT

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express" is publishing what it describes is an extraordinary human document. It is Mrs. Arnold Bennett's story of ...

    Article : 58 words
  22. Visitors Go Aloft

    The All Blacks to-day made an aeroplane flight over London. Two aeroplanes, one to carry 14, and the other eight passengers, were provided, ...

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  23. PERSIAN MYSTICS

    BOMBAY, Monday.—The American Government has proposed to the Persian Government that 110,000 dollars be provided for the cost of conveying ...

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  24. PUNY CHILDREN

    LONDON, Monday.—The Board of Education) in its report upon the medical inspection of school children, emphasises the surprising falling off in ...

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  25. Dizziness.

    Mrs. E. Yeend, 20 Duke street, Windsor, V., writes: "I used to suffer a good deals with sluggishness, dizziness and depression, due to a disordered ...

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