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  2. Advertising

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  3. REPARATIONS. What Can Germany Pay?

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Among the official data to be examined by General Dawes' Experte' Committee appointed by the Reparations Commission is the ...

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  4. U.S. OIL LEASES.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The United States Senate to-day unanimously adopted Senator Walsh's resolution, directing President Coolidge to ...

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  5. POLITICAL TURMOIL. Jap. Diet Dissolved.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The Japanese Diet has been dissolved. The dissolution was announced while the Diet was in recess following the ...

    Article : 103 words
  6. EMPIRE PREFERENCE. SMUTS DISAPPOINTED.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—Speaking at an agricultural show to-day, the Prime Minister of South Africa (General Smitts), emphasised the enormous ...

    Article : 212 words
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  8. PLYMOUTH PILGRIMS. Migrants for Australia:

    LONDON, Thursday. — Twenty Devonian and Cornish families with 60 children are assembled at Plymouth for embarkation on the ...

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  10. Experts' Meeting.

    The Berlin correspondent for "The Daily Express" reports that Herren Bergmann and Wassermann, former and present directors of Deutschbank ...

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  11. "STICK TO IT."

    The Mayor of Plymouth presided at a luncheon given to the migrants. The company included Lady Astor, the Lord Lieutenant, of Cornwall (Mr. J. C. ...

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  12. OPPOSITION ANGRY.

    The announcement of a dissolution was strongly condemned by the members of the Opposition who immediately held meetings denouncing "the ...

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  13. GERMAN SLIMNESS.

    "The Daily Telegrahp's" correspondent at Berlin; commenting on the statement that leading German industrialists were promising absolute ...

    Article : 88 words
  14. INDIANS ABROAD.

    DELHI, Thursday.—The Viceroy of India (Lord Reading) opened the Central Indian Legislature to-day. During the course of an important speech His ...

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  15. NOT LEAVING HOME.

    Mr. Colebatch emphasised that they were not leaving home. They were merely moving from one room to another in the great house of the ...

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  16. Industrial Upheaval.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—Moving the second reading of the Conciliation Bill in the South Afric[?] was of Assembly to-day, Mr. F. S. Malan, Minister ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. Official Statement.

    Thus, says a later report, Viscount Kiyoura has unexpectedly lived up to his, dissolution threats made since opposition to his Peers Cabinet became ...

    Article : 154 words
  18. On the Ruhr.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Official figures show that the French force on the Ruhr has been reduced from 40,000 men to under 30,000. It is stated that ...

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  19. RIOTOUS BEHAVIOUR AT MEETINGS.

    A Bill, introduced by a private member to prevent misbehaviour at public meetings and giving the chairman power to call on the police to eject ...

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  20. THE TRUTH ABOUT GERMANY.

    Without big guns and ammunition, Germany as a fighting force is helpless. The reports that huge quantities of small arms and equipment are secretly ...

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  21. "IN GOD'S SERVICE."

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Minister of the High Pavement Unitarian Chapel, Nottingham (the Rev. Simon Jones) is substituting Wagner's operas ...

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  22. Concession to Labor.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Daily Express," in its issue to-day, states that His Majesty the King has intimated to his new Ministers that full-dress ...

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  23. In the Diet.

    A report detailing the causes which led up to the Prime Minister's decision to seek a dissolution, states that in the House of Peers, the endeavor of ...

    Article : 163 words
  24. KNEW THE BUSINESS.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Paul Spaethe, a Prussian executioner, who, clad in evening, dress and white gloves, has decapitated with an axe 45 condemned ...

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  25. FOURFOLD TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Thursday. — A fourfold tragedy occurred to-day in the family of Albert Gamblin, licensee of a wellknown Portsmouth hunting rendezvous ...

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  26. TENSE SITUATION.

    During the past 24 hours, the political bullies, the so-called Sochi, have attempted to force their way into the homes of the elder Statesmen, Barons ...

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  27. 1842-1924.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The White Star Shipping Company has constructed magnificent models of their greatest ships for exhibition at Wembley. The ...

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  28. LEPROSY. "Cure in Sight."

    LONDON, Thursday.—The President of the Royal College of Physicians' of London (Sir Humphrey (Davy) Rolleston), addressing the British Empire ...

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  29. Luxor Shrines.

    LUXOR, Thursday.—The dismantling of the sides of the third shrine of King Tut Aukh Amen's tomb has commenced. A collection of gold and silver staves ...

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  30. ULSTER BOUNDARIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The President of the Irish Free State (Mr. W. T. Cosgrave), accompanied by the Ministers for Home Affairs and Finance, the ...

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  31. FUNDS FOR EMPIRE LEPERS.

    The association is appealing for £250,000 for the care of 300,000 lepers within the Empire, of whom only 15,000 are now adequately cared for. ...

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  32. Charge of Murder.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The disappearance in September last of a sexagenarian, George Cooper, an engineer's pattern-maker, the tenant of a modest ...

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  33. Venizelos Resting.

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to a Greek, source in London, the Prime Minister of Greece (M. Venizelos) is suffering from nerves due to overstrain. ...

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  34. Aircraft in Mesopotamia.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Colonial Office has affirmed that the Mesopotamia bombing was considered necessary by the High Commissioner to preserve ...

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  35. Fire on the Port Pirie.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The British steamer Port Pirie, bound from Antwerp to New Zealand, arrived at London to-day with a fire in the fore end ...

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