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  2. Advertising

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  3. SILENT AERIALS. EMPIRE COMMUNICATION.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The manager for the Marconi Wireless Company (Mr. Godfrey Isaacs) yesterday issued a statement to the press, criticising the ...

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  4. U.S. OIL FRAUDS. Bitter Senate Debate.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The United States Senate, in the most bitter debate of the present session, yesterday discussed Senator Wheeler's resolution ...

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  5. MYSTERIOUS MURDER.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The mysterious murder of Vera Hoad, whose dead body was discovered on Thursday morning under the hedge of the West ...

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  6. PETTICOAT GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Women members were strongly represented in the House of Commons yesterday when Dr. William Adamson (Lab.) moved the ...

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  7. THE GREAT WHITE WAY.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Amazing conditions of immorality existing in a large proportion of the public dance halls along New York's great White ...

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  8. VERSAILLES TREATY.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The whole truth has hitherto not been published with reference to the speech delivered by the Secretary of State for Home ...

    Article : 119 words
  9. LUDENDORFF'S DESIRE. GERMANY FOR GERMANS.

    MUNICH, Saturday.—The trial on charges of high treason was continued yesterday of Field-Marshal Ludendorff, Lieutenant Hitler and eight ...

    Article : 519 words
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  11. LUNACY CASE SENSATION

    LONDON, Saturday. — Mr. Justice Lush, in the King's Bench Division yesterday, delivered judgment in reply to legal arguments against the jury's ...

    Article : 233 words
  12. LET LABOR LEARN.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Mr. Lloyd-George (formerly Prime Minister of Britain), during the course of a speech at Hartlepool to-day, said that in view ...

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  13. The Plot Thickens.

    The Senatorial Chamber to-day reechoed with cries from various Senators: "Let President Coolidge be asked to answer certain questions." This was ...

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  14. U.S. WAR FRAUDS.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—The United States Federal Grand Jury has indicted Colonel Forbes, ex-Director of the Veterans' Bureau, and Mr. J. W. Thompson, ...

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  15. HOURS AND WAGES. Shipyard Lock-out.

    KIEL, Saturday. — The Kiel shipyards have locked out all their workers —about 13,000—owing to the latter's refusal to work nine hours instead of ...

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  16. ANOTHER EXPOSURE.

    A correspondent has written to "The Daily Chronicle": I was detained in a lunatic asylum for over three years, but escaped ...

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  17. Danish Dispute.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—In consequence of Labor threats against the wages agreement, the Danish employers have issued lock-out notices affecting ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT'S RESPONSIBILITY.

    "The Daily Express" understands that if the verdict be not reversed by the Appeal Court, the Ministry for Health will consider the question of ...

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  19. CONCEALED PROFITS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Samuel Har ris, diamond merchant of Hatton Garden, pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey yesterday to having made false income ...

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  20. STATE CONTROL SUPPORTED.

    Interviewed by a reporter for "The Daily Telegraph," Professor Eceles, one of the members of the Wireless Committee, declared that State control of ...

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  21. THE GOODWIN WRECK

    LONDON, Saturday. — "The Daily Express" understands that the National Lifeboat Institution is demanding a public inquiry into the wreck of the ...

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  22. Solving the Problems.

    PARIS, Saturday. — Further letters have been exchanged between the Prime ministers of Britain and France (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald and M. ...

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  23. JAPAN CAUTIOUS. Dealings with Russia.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Japan's Consul at Vladivostock has been ordered to proceed to Pekin to assist in handling the increased Russo-Japanese business ...

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  24. Irish Compensations.

    LONDON, Saturday. — After three years' continuous sittings, the Belfast Claims Court, appointed to deal with 8000 claims for compensation for ...

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  25. FRANCE SUSPICIOUS.

    PARIS, Saturday. — Commenting on the speech delivered in the Reichstag, on Thursday by the German Foreign Minister (Dr. Stresemann) wherein he ...

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  26. "CART BEFORE THE HORSE."

    "The Daily Telegraph" editorially emphasises that the committee's statement that when wireless development has been completed, it will require a ...

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  27. Growing Serious.

    Later despatches from Vladivostock report the arrest of eight Japanese of ficers and interpreters by Russians. Replying to a Japanese protest, the ...

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  28. FROZEN TO DEATH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Official Russian statistics show that the militia found 1025 children frozen to death in the Moscow district between December ...

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  29. "CANAILLE!"

    PARIS, Saturday.—Tumultuous scenes were witnessed in the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday during the course of a debate on an ...

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  30. South African Opinion.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—Officials of the Wireless Telegraph Company, of South Africa express great concern at the reported intention of the British ...

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  31. Protection of Industry.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Rear-Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt (C.) introduced a Bill in the House of Commons yesterday to amend the Merchandise Marks Act to ...

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  32. WHY?

    LONDON, Saturday. — A feature of the French wine trade is that during the last few weeks there have been large purchasers by the Germans at ...

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  33. Ebert's Decree.

    BERLIN, Saturday. — The decree raising the military state of emergency issued by the German President (Herr Ebert) will not be fully applied in ...

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  34. INDIAN CONVICTS BREAK GAOL.

    DELHI, Saturday. — News was received yesterday from Nowgoyg, Central Provinces, that 17 convicts broke gaol on Wednesday. Overpowering the ...

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