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  3. FASCISM.

    ROME, Monday.—The Prime Minister of Italy (Signor. Mussolini) sent a message to the local Fascist executives to-day declaring that a revision ...

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  4. EGYPTIAN CRISIS.

    CAIRO,— Monday.—The judge has decided that the Egyptian Government's position is legal, and has ordered the continued detention of the arrested ...

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  5. SMYRNA FIRE.

    LONDON. Monday.—An important test case; arising from the great tire at Smyrna in September, 1922, when the Turks took possession of the town ...

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  6. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Royal salute was fired in Hyde Park to-day on the occasion of the eightieth anniversary of Queen Alexandra's birthday. She is ...

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  7. U.S. FLEET.

    Washington, Monday.—Further continuing his inquiry into the Japanese opposition into the Hawaiian manoeuvres of the American Fleet, and ...

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  8. RED REVOLT.

    HELSINGFORS, Monday.—A number of police were. killed, and the Minister for Communications shot in a "Red'' revolt at Reval ...

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  9. GIRLS ESCAPADE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Rene Agar, Muriel Brown, and Phyllis Shaw, girl inmates of a rescue home at Leeds, carried out a daring coup on September ...

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  10. Gun-Running Case.

    LONDON, Monday.—lt is understood that the Home Office has remitted the penalties against Frederick Gerley Firmin, who was arrested and conveyed ...

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  11. SCHOOLS GENERAL NORMAL.

    As a result of the [?] [?] Pasha) advising a deputation from medical students, who visited him at the hotel, near the Pyramids (whither ...

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  12. WIRELESS.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A portrait of the United States President (Mr. Calvin Coolidge) was put on the air in London yesterday. Twenty minutes ...

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  13. BOLSHEVIKS BUSY..

    [?]The Alexandria police to-day [?] rested 14, mostly students in connection with a seditious circular issued from Ro[?]al, on the Esthonian ...

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  14. VICEROY OF INDIA.

    BOMBAY, Monday.—A special meeting of the Bombay Municipal Corporation to-day resolved by 50 to 47 votes that the President- (Mr. Patel), a ...

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  15. PROTECTION.

    BULAWAYO, Monday.—The Premier of Southern Rhodesia (Sir Charles Coghlan and the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Downing) were the principal ...

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  16. BILL'S EPITAPH.

    LONDON, Monday.— In Memory of Bill. 6th Light Horse. 1914-21. Aged 21 years. ...

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  17. PEACE PROTOCOL.

    LONDON, Monday,—[?] intimated its decision to sign the League Peace Protocol, making the fifteenth signatory. ...

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  18. VISIT BY TIBETAN COMMANDERIN-CHIEF.

    DELHI, Monday.—The Tibetan Commander-in-Chief will soon be informally visiting India, where he may study the military question. He will ...

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  19. DOMINION PRODUCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Colonial Office has explained, with reference to the Economic Committee, that it is merely a continuance of the policy of ...

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  20. BANK CASE SEQUEL.

    PARIS, Monday.—Two British de tectives to-day arrested the aide-decamp to the Indian potentate, who figured prominentl yas "Mr. A." in the ...

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  21. RAW OPIUM.

    GENEVA, Monday.—An animated discussion has been in progress for several days at the International Opium Conference. By a large majority it ...

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  22. SILENT 'PLANES,

    LONDON, Monday.—The long-continued British experiments, aiming at the elimination of the noise of aeroplanes, has resulted in the problem ...

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  23. AIDE'S IDENTIFICATION.

    The representative for the Central News Agency at Paris says that the name of the man arrested to-day is Captain Charles Arthur. He had been ...

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  24. Careless Speculator.

    MADRID, Monday.—A Barcelona laborer purchased a ticket in a Spanish lottery. He put it in a pump. When he found that he had drawn a ...

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  25. Dr. Stopes' Libel Action.

    LONDON, Monday.—Doctor Marie Stopes, the well-known advocate of birth control, has petitioned the Lord High Chancellor (Lord Cave) for a ...

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