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  4. DISARMAMENT.

    NEA YORK, Saturday.—Senator Borah's resolution asking President Coolidgo to call a further Limitation of Armaments Conference at Washing ...

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  5. A CLEANSWEEP.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Following is the personnel of M. Poikeare's new Cabinet:— Prime Minister and Minister for ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    LOXDON, Saturday.—The President of the Associated Chambers of Commerce (Sir Arthur Balfour), the vicepresident (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) and ...

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  7. MINE EXPLOSION.

    WELCH (West Virginia), Saturday.—Twenty-six miners were yesterday killed in an explosion at a coal mine here. ...

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  8. U.S. OIL SCANDALS. PUBLIC RELIEVED.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—Cyril Burrowes, a resident of Launceston, while out walking this afternoon slipped and fell, injuring one knee, and sustaining ...

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  9. LAHOR BATTLE. CLAIMANT SECTION WINS.

    LONDON. Saturday.—The miners' delegates [?] conference yesterday, by 502,000. votes to 271,000, rejected the mine of [?] final offer of au ...

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  10. DEADLY TORNADO.

    KANSAS CITY, Saturday.—Another of those terrific sterms which have been taking toll of lives and property this winter occurred during the last ...

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  11. SAVE ME.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A few nights ago M Lnien Negrout, living by the riverside at Brasu heard repeated cries of "Save Mc[?]" Accompained by his ...

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  12. NEW TYPE OF SUBMARINE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The construetion has begun at Chatham of a new type of submarine, 01. It is believed that it will surpass the latest, No. 1, ...

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  13. WORLD WIRELESS.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—On the occasion of the opening of one of the newest and most powerful radio broadcasting stations a special programme ...

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  14. The Transport Trouble.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Terms for a settlement of the London tramway strike have been reached between representatives of the companies ...

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  15. Anglo-Iraq Treaty.

    BAGDAD, Saturday.—King Feisal yesterday opened the Iraq Constituent Assembly. Abdul Mahsin Bey was elected President. ...

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  16. Third Party Movement.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Senator La Follette, one of the Republican mumbers for the State of Wisconsin, who has been seriously ill with ...

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  17. WORLD PEACE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Bok Peace Committee has announced that 610,558 votes have been east to date, whereof 534,178 are in favor of the ...

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  18. WORLD FLIGHT.

    ROME, Saturday.—The British aviators, Sqtiadron-Leader Maclaren (navigator), Flying Oflicer PlenderLeith (pilot), and Sergeant Andrews ...

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  20. DR. WILSON'S WILL.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, using the legal services of her son-in-law,, Mr. M' Adoe, has filed the ex-President's will. The ...

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  21. IDEALS. Poor Substitute for Armaments.

    LONDON Saturday.— At a public meeting of the Navy League yesterday, Lord Curzon, former Foreign Secretary, moved a resolution ...

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  23. Italian Landslides.

    ROYAL TRAIN MISHAL: ROME, Saturday.—A special train yesterday, carrying King Victor Emmannet of Italy to Amalfi, dashed into ...

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  24. Traffic Problems.

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Harry Gosling), in the House of Commons yestertay, moved the second reading of the London Traffic Bill. He ...

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  25. Rates Defaulter.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Treasurer to the King (Sir Frederick Ponsonby) was summoned at Guildford yesterday for the non-payment of rates ...

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  26. Phillipine Outrage.

    MANILA, Saturday.—Twenty Filipino laborers at Corrego d'Or, a forti fied island at the mouth of Manila Bay were yesterday discharged by the army ...

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  27. Scientific Cruise.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Miss Cheeseman, eurator of the insects at the London Zoo, Mr. Alfred Duggan, son of Marchioness Curzon, Doctor Crossman, ...

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  28. Lock-Outs and Strikes.

    Lord Asquith yesterday introduced a Bill in the House of Lords making cither strikes or lock-outs illegal between the appointment of a Court of ...

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