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  3. BRITISH COMMONWEALTH.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The aim of the British Labor Party is to make the British Commonwealth of peoples of various colors, a free ...

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  5. CRIME MUST GO AMERICAN CLEAN-UP.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Two of American's largest cities are undergoing an extremely indical police shake-up in an effort to rid the municipalities of ...

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  6. IGNOBLE PANIC. POLITICAL CRISIS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Mr. J. L. Garvin, Editor of The Observer, commenting on the political situation in Britain, says: ...

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  7. In the Depths of the Sea. FATE OF THE L 24.

    Yet another shocking tragedy has been added to the long list of submarine disasters, the latest thing being the loss on Thursday of [?] 24 with a crew ot 43, 20 of whom were married. Throughout Friday only the faintest hope was held out that a rescue could be effected. ' 1 ...

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  8. "NO CHANCE WHATEVER."

    It was authoriatively stated last night that there was no chance whatever, of saving the crew of the L 24. Examination of the Resolution had ...

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  9. Progress Reports.

    LONDON, Saturday. — It was officially stated at mid-day yesterday that the submarine L. 24, which was sunk in collision with H.M.S. Resolution on ...

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  10. EMULATING BUTLER.

    Police Commissioner Enright of New York, apparently emulating General Butler, brought charges against 10 police inspectors, 45 captains and a long ...

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  11. MERCIFULLY QUICK END.

    If that theory were correct the end of the crew would have been mercifully quick as salt water, pouring on all batteries would create vast asphyxia[?] ...

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  12. ALADDIN'S CAVE.

    ROME, Saturday. — The executors of the late Count Gastano Boneris, a rich Mantuan nobleman, received a gilttering surprise yesterday when they ...

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  13. PEACE FOR CHINA. Doctor Sun's Scheme.

    NEW YORK, Saturday — The American Minister to China (Mr. Schurman) arrived at Shanghai yesterday, reports the New York "Times" Shanghai ...

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  14. LEAGUE CIRCLES ANXIOUS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The coming change in the Government of Britain is causing anxiety in League of Nations' circles, says the Geneva corespondent ...

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  15. ADMIRALTY INQUIRY.

    A private Admiralty Court inquiry into the disaster opened aboard H.M.S. Resolution. It was learned that the difficulty of locating the submarine, was in ...

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  16. DIVERS READY.

    A midnight communique stated: "When the increased gale has ended attempts to salve the L 24 will be made to-night. Divers consequently ...

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  17. LONDON BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. Henry Bell, of Lloyd's Bank, haas been selected Liberal candidate for the City of London by-election rendered necessary by the elevation to the ...

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  18. Hope Abandoned.

    A communique to-night (Saturday) stated: "Heavy seas the day long have rendered impossible further operations [?] ...

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  19. EXPERTS' OPINIONS.

    An official of Portland Harbor interviewed yesterday said that the L24 at 1.25 o'clock p.m. on Thursday proceded the two battle squadrons to begin ...

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  20. The King's Speech.

    The recent Widespread agitation in favor of brondcasting the King's speech at the opening of Parliament has failed to obtain the approval of the ...

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  21. IRELAND SYMPATHISES.

    The Premier of the Irish Free State (Mr. W. T. Cosgrave) has sent the Irish Free State Government's sympathy. ...

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  22. LOST DIXMUDE.

    PARIS, Saturday. — The French newspapers yesterday contained remarkable disclosures regarding warnings given to his superiors by the late ...

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  23. AMERICANS' SYMPATHY.

    The members of the crew of the Am0 erican warship Colorado now at Portsmouth sent a message of sympathy yesterday to the British Navy and [?] ...

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  24. New Premier.

    PEKIN, Saturday. — The Kaoling Wei Cabinet resigned following the unexpected Parliamentary approval. of Sun Paech, whom the President ...

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  25. FRENCH CONDOLENCES.

    Among the numerous telegrams deploring the loss of L 24 is one from the President of France (M. Millerand) conveying France's sympathy with the ...

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  26. WRECK LOCATED.

    In the afternoon the Admiralty issued a communique, stating thal a wreck, believed to be the L 24, had been located 10 miles south-west of ...

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  27. "Bludger Bill."

    LONDON, Saturday. — Reuter's special correspondent at Paris reports that William Warren ("Bludger Bill) has appealed, aganist the sentence of five ...

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  28. AUTHORITATIVE EXPLANATION.

    The most authoritative explanation of the disaster hitherto is that the submarine rose close under the bows of the Resolution. She died, but had not ...

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  29. NO NEW ZEALANDERS ABOARD.

    Captain Harper, a New Zealander, is commander of the Resolution. There are no New Zealand ratings aboard the L 24. ...

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  30. "Kill the Foreign Deyils."

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The correspondent for the United Press as Pekin says that reports to the American Legation state that the First ...

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  32. LIQUOR SMUGGLERS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — A high United States Administration official has informed the New York correspondent for the New York "Times" that. ...

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  33. CALCUTTA OUTRAGE. BENGALEE AMOK.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday. — A shooting affray occurred in the Indian quarter of Calcutta this morning. An armed Bengalee, name at present unknown, ...

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  35. ROUNDING UP PIRATES.

    HONG KONG Saturday. — The captain of His Majesty's Tarantula has discussed with the Canton Chief [?] Police (General [?]-Chen) measure ...

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  36. Ambushed By Mahsuds.

    DELHI, Saturday. — A party of the South Waziristan Scouts engaged in road protection duty near Kothai were ambushed on January 10, by Mahsuds. ...

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  37. Cruising Squadron.

    ZANZIBAR, Saturday. — The British battleships on an Empire cruise arrived at Zanzibar to-day. According to programme they will remain five days ...

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  38. Gandhi Ill.

    POONA, Saturday. — Mr. Gandhi, the non-co-operation leader, at present undergoing sentence in the Yerrowda gaol, is reported to be suffering from ...

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