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  4. DEMOCRATIC ASPIRATIONS. LABOR'S BELIEF.

    LONDON, Thursday. — During the course of a speech, delivered at Tamworth, dealing with Mr. Asquith's contention that the Crown could refuse ...

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  5. CHURCH DISSENSION.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—That [?]the efforts at conciliation in the church dissension in America are gaining strength is evidenced by the announcement by ...

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  6. LUXOR EXCAVATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — There was a dramatic development at King Tut Ankh Amen's tomb to-day. When Mr. Howard Carter entered the second ...

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  8. DIXMUDE DISCOVERED.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The wreckage of the French mammoth airship Dixmude has been located under the sea south of San ...

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  9. RIFC IN BALKANS.

    SOFIA, Thursday. — The Jugo-Sla" (Serb) Minister to Sofia (M. Rakiteh, left' for Belgrade to-day, taking the full text of the speech delivered in the ...

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  10. LIBERAL HEART SEARCHINGS.

    "The Daily Telegraph's" Parliamentary' correspondent says there are heart searchings among the Liberals regarding the wisdom of defeating Mr. ...

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  11. EDUCATION.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Addressing the Classical Association. to-day on his recent visit to Australia, Doctor M'Kail stressed the desirability of the ...

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  12. NEW EUROPE.

    PARIS, Thursday. — The apprehensions expressed by the British and Italian press that the Franco-Czech treaty signed on December 28, will ultimately ...

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  13. VOLSTEAD LAW. Stricter Enforcement.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday — The activity of the advocates of prohibition to secure stricter enforcement of the law continues unabated. Representative ...

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  14. CHINESE CUSTOMS. Returns for 1923.

    PEKIN, Thursday. — The maritime customs revenue in 1923 for Haikuan amounted to 63,378,000 taels, which, at an average exchauge of 3/5, 3/4, equals ...

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  15. Labor's Ascendancy.

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — On the New York Exchange to-day the sterling reached 4,62½ dollars, which is within half a cent of the low record of ...

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  16. LIQUOR SMUGGLING.

    NEW YORK, Thursday — The Washington correspondent for the United Press reports he has learned that the British have made formal ...

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  17. STARVATION WAGES.

    LONDON, Thursday. — A strike of German metal workers lias already resulted in 200,000 ceasing work due to the masters' attempting to cut down ...

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  18. FASCISM.

    LONDON, Thursday. — In an address for the purpose of removing misunderstandings regarding his aims, the Prime Minister of Italy (Signor ...

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  19. Empire Preference.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The British Cabinet to-day partly considered the King's speoch. Consideration will be resumed next week. ...

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  20. SEINE IN FLOOD.

    PARIS, Thursday. — The river Seine has risen another 18 inches. If it rises another 4½ feet Paris will experience a flood equalling the disaster ...

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  21. Bandit Outrage.

    Telegram from Sui-yu-an states that a Belgian priest, the Rev. Sehille Soenen, was shot and killed at Hokio, when the town was looted and ...

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  22. PITY THE TAXPAYER.

    LONDON, Thursday. — In the report of the Select Committee on Public Accounts, dealing with the establishment of internment camps, in ...

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  23. Aggressive Akalis.

    DELHI, Thursday. — The police to-day arrested 32 Akalis for aggressive possession of arms, in defiauce of Government orders, on lands near the Pheru ...

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  24. Private Banks.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Drummond 's, of Charing Cross, the most aristocratic of private bankers, established over two centuries, who are ...

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  25. DOMESTIC MATTER.

    VANCOUVER (B.C.), Thursday. —"The question of the appointment of a Canadian Ambassador at Washington is a domestic matter ...

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  26. Retail Shops in Britain.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The AgentGeneral for Tasmania (Mr. A. H. Ashbolt), when interviewed to-day by a reporter for the Australian Press ...

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  27. Forming Jap. Cabinet.

    TOKIO, Thursday. — The Japanese Prince Regent (Prince Hirohito) on Tuesday summoned Viscount Kiego Kiyoura (President of the Privy ...

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  28. German Dye Patents.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The district judge (Mr. Justice Morris) to-day rejected the United States Government suit seeking the annulment of sale ...

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  29. Smuggled Immigrants.

    OTTAWA, Thursday — Canadian officials are disturbed over the smuggling of European immigrants through Canada to the United States. It is ...

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  30. Disappointment.

    LONDON, Thursday — The Women's Freedom League has Written to the Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), expressing ...

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  31. Extraordinary Affairs.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An extraordinary affair occurred to-day at a large cardboard chocolate box marking factory, says the Berlin correspondent for ...

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  32. Illegal Practices.

    BERLIN, Thursday. — The Minister for the Interior in the Socialist Government of Thuringia (Herr Hermann) has been arrested at Weimar, on a ...

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  33. State Shipping.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The operation and control of the United States Government-owned shipping is to be transferred to the emergency fleet. ...

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