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  4. CALCUTTA STIRRED. Old Methods Revived.

    CALCUTTA, Monday—Saturday's murder of Ernest Day, a European, by a Bengalee in Calcutta, which is generally accepted as the work of a ...

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  5. EARTHQUAKE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday—A wireless message gent to the Radio Corporation of America, from Tomioka, Japan, says:—"A strong ...

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  6. DEBTS TO BRITAIN. French and Italian.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Association of British Chambers of Commerce has sent letters to the Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), the ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS. Is Baldwin Doomed?

    LONDON, Monday.—The threat of mining trouble, and the possibility of a railway strike is disquieting Labor quarters in Britain, but have not ...

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  8. A WARNING. ALLIES FACE DISASTER.

    PARIS, Monday,—The First Expert Committee, dealing With German currency, met at ll o'clock tills morning in the presence of the members of ...

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  9. TO ASSIST TRADE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Association of British Chambers of Commerce has written letters to the Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), ...

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  10. London By-Election.

    LONDON, Monday,—The City of London Conservatives Association has unanimously adopted Sir T. Vansittart Bowater as Conservative candidate to ...

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  11. GOOD OLD ENGLAND.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.—The Russian Soviet newspaper "Pravda" is moved to bitter contempt over the opening of the session of the House of ...

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  12. THE EXCHANGES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The London exchange market to-day was wild. There were extraordinary movements in the leading currencies. The sterling on New ...

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  13. LABOR DISPUTES. British Railways.

    LONDON, Monday.—The council of the Trade Union Congress held a threehours' sitting to-day and then adjourned pending further railway ...

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  14. Separatist Movement.

    LONDON, Monday.—Renter's nuderstands that the British Government informell the French Government that it would not object to the despatch of ...

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  15. Murderer's Surrender.

    DELHI, Monday.—Renter's correspondent at Peshawar reports that details have arrived stating that the Ajah murder gang has surrenderd at Nazian ...

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  16. FOREIGN POLICY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. SeottDuckers, who was a prominent conscientious objector during the war, in the course of a speech in London ...

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  17. On New York 'Change.

    NEW YORK, Monday—On the New York exchange to-day the sterling reached 4.23 1-8 dollars, the lowest since 1922. The Fronch and Belgian franes ...

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  18. MINERS' BALLOT.

    The ballot taken among the Yorkshire and Northumberland miners to-day overwhelmingly favors a termination of the national wages agreement. ...

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  19. BRITISH VIEW.

    The British view is that the Rhineland High Commission has no power to recognise the Separatist moveinent in the Palatinate and tliat the people of ...

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  20. EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is reported from Cairo that the final election results for the Egyptian Parliament show that the Zaghluists (Nationals) have ...

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  21. FOOTBALL VICTORY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Councillor Cotton, President of the Blacburn Rovers, and head of one of Blackburn's largest textile concerns, had a seizure ...

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  22. Frenen Explanation.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Morning Post's" Paris correspondent reports that the catastrophic fall of the frane is the only topie of conversation in all ...

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  23. FRENCH NOMINEES.

    The Paris correspondent for the Australian Press Association reports that it is understood in Paris that the President of the Inter-Allied High ...

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  24. LABOR'S WAR MINISTER.

    It was reported that Mr. Maedonald has asked General Sir Ian Hamitlon to become Secretary of War, but Sir Ian Hamilton informed the Australian ...

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  25. Football Disputes.

    PARIS, Monday.—Owing to heated arguments between members in opposing Rugby teams at Toulon, the Commissioner of Police attempted to walk ...

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  26. PARIS FASHIONS.

    PARIS, Monday.—Paris is suffering, from a severe epidemie of influenza. There are 300 cases in the hospitals, while there have been eight deaths. ...

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  27. Heinz' Funeral.

    Reuter's correspondent at Speyer stilles that the Bishop of Speyer refused to allow the priest to officiate at the funeral of the late Herr Heinz, ...

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  28. Money for the Crown.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Justice Avery, in the KLing's Hench Division to-day, upheld the claim by Brocklebanks, the shipowners, for the return ...

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  32. CRUISING SQUADRON.

    ZANZIBAR, Monday.—The Suitan of Zanzibar (H.H. Seyyid Khalifa bin Harub, K.C.M.G.) and crowds of Europeans and natives watehed the arrival ...

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  33. MOUNT EVEREST.

    Arrangements for the third attempt to scale Everest, the world's highest peak, have been completed by General C. G. Bruce, who will be accompanied ...

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