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  4. RUSSIA'S DEBTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Helsingfors "Isvestin" has published M. Rakgvsky's account of the eonditions upon which Loudon financiers are willing to ...

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  5. EXILED CALIPH.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Montreux correspondent says that when the exiled Caliph reached Swiss territory be found fresh ...

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  6. GREEK CRISIS.

    ATHENS, Sunday.—M. Papanastassion (the Republican Leader) is said to be endeavoring to form a Cabinet, ineluding politicians of all shades of ...

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  8. TROUBLED IRELAND. MUTINY IN THE ARMY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The press views with gravity the schism in the ranks of the Irish National Army and emphnsiscs the statement of the Minister ...

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  9. FRENCH FRANC. Attempt at Restoration.

    PARIS, Sunday.—M. Millerand, M. Poineare and M. de la Steyrie (manager of the Bank of France), together with several prominent finaneiors, ...

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  10. A. HOSTILE COMMITTEE.

    The French Senate finance committee examined M. Poincare's financial proposals the whole of yesterday afternoon. It passed a number of articles, ...

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  11. LONDON CLERKS.

    "Worry, and not work, is responsible for the tired faces of city clerks," said Dr. Charles Thomson, of the institute of Hygiene, London, in the course of a ...

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  12. Cowboy Stunts.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Charles Cochran has arranged the world's first international rodeo which will be held at the Empire Exhibition stadium from ...

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  13. PRESIDENT HECKLED.

    The President (Mr, Cosgrove) and other speakers, addressing a meeting of 10,000 people in Dublin in support of the Government candidate for a ...

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  14. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The Reich has appealed to the authorities in the occopied territories for liberty of the press and freedom of speech throughout ...

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  15. ANTI FOREIGN LEGISLATION.

    The situation created by the fall of the frane is shown in a number of proposals for anti-foreign legislation, including taxation. The 700,000, visitors ...

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  16. Bachelors and Benedicts

    PARIS, Sunday.—Twenty-five bachelors employed at a motor works ht Chatoux have struck been use the employers proposed to increase only the married ...

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  17. TURKEY AND RUSSIA.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday.—A message from Moscow states that the Soviet Government has granted "immediate freedom of trade" between ...

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  18. A Gay Shah.

    The youthful Shah of Persia, Sultan Ahmed, is reported to have been deposed, the reason being his prolonged absence on a holiday in Europe. ...

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  19. Rough on Cats.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Ministry of Agriculture has ordered the destruction of nine cats on a farm at Cheshire. It is believed they infected a number of ...

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  20. BRITISH POLITICS. Abbey By-Election.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Stanley Baldwin has published a letter advoenting whole-hearted support of Mr. Churchill's opponent (Mr. O. Nicholson) ...

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  21. Unemployment in Britain.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Beach Thomas, writing in the "Daily Express" to-day stated that unemployment in Britain is still very acute. During the per-war ...

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  22. BANKS DEFRAUDED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Express" states that Sir John Stewart, the Dundee whisky distiller, died owing a million and a quarter Sterling. His ...

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  23. LABOR'S ATTITUDE.

    Officers at Roscommon on Saturday night proeured the rifles and ammunition in the barracks. Taking the villes from thc men, they removed them ...

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  24. Making Army Smarter.

    Apart from, the decrease of £7,000,000 in the estimates, the most striking feature of the British Labor Government's army policy is the attempt to ...

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  25. INDIAN SWARAJISTS.

    DELHI, Sunday.—A Nagpur report states that the Swarajists obstruction tactics in the Council has culminated in the total rejection of the Budget. ...

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  26. WOMEN JURORS.

    "It is thumbs down every time with women jurors if the facts are proved," declared Mr. Justice Rowlatt in a lectura in London. ...

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  27. PIQUANT SITUATION.

    A piquant Situation has been created in the Westminster Abbey division owing to the fact that numerous prominent Conservatives are publicly ...

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  28. Grief-Stricken Wife.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The father of Vera Hoad, the murdered Chichester girl, was brought home from his brother's house suffering from a stroke, ...

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  29. SLUM-MEN.

    Deploring the tendency of religious people to regard the discoveries of science as hostile to faith, Sir Oliver Lodge, speaking at the Free Church ...

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  30. 'Busmen Strike.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mass meetings of busmen in London to-day unanimously favored a strike in support of the tramwaymen's demand for an ...

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  31. Hamburg Dockers.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The Hamburg dockers have decided to strike on Tuesday. ...

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  33. "Scots Wha Hae."

    A Scottish Labor member of the House of Commons, Mr. T. Johnston, who represents West Stirling, objected in the House of Commons to the use of ...

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  34. Dowdy or Dirty?

    Resenting the undergraduates' accusation that women students are dowdy, two students have written to "Isis," the Oxford University journal, as ...

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  35. Wireless Stations. SEVEN IN WEST INDIES.

    The Radio Communication Company of Great Britain has granted a contract for the erection and equipment of a chain of seven high-powered wireless ...

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  36. AT THE VATICAN.

    According to the Rome correspondent of "The Times," a powerful wireless receiving set is being installed at the Pope's private apartments at the ...

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