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  2. Advertising

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  3. TO DRY ROSA'S TEARS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mike Cusamann, the king of American boot-leggers, desires to leave America—not because of the severities of the law ...

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  4. OUR EMPIRE. "LUMBERING ALONG."

    LONDON, Saturday.— Mr. Lloyd George, writing in "The Nation" on statesmen's task, points out that Britain depends more than any country ...

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  5. AMERICAN CLEAN-UP. Prohibition Enforcement.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The move-, ment to clean up American cities has extended to Cleveland, Ohio. A special contingent of 150 Federal agents ...

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  6. EUROPE. ROUND THE TABLE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—As the echo of general applause of the experts' report, the difficulty of securing unanimity among the members of the French ...

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  7. JAPAN. Difficult Conditions.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The Prime Minister of Japan (Count Keyoura), addressing the inaugural meeting of the newly-formed Imperial Economic ...

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  8. FAHMY'S FORTUNE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Madame Pahmy, who was exonerated by the British Court for the shooting of her husband, Prince Fahmy Bey, au Egyptian, last ...

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  9. German Freedom.

    Field-Marshal Ludendorff, who is standing as a candidate for the Reich stag, on behalf of the German Freedom Party, an extreme Nationalist ...

    Article : 91 words
  10. NOT DISCOURAGED.

    The general tenor of the speeches showed that, far from being discouraged, the Nationalists were determined to pursue their policy more ...

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  11. SEPARATISTS STIRRING.

    Separatist activity in the 'Bavarian Palatinate is beginning to be noticeable again. It is most significant that the inaugural meeting at Speyer of the ...

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  12. ALLIANCE RUMORS DENIED.

    The rumors of Japan-Rumania and Japan-French alliances have been categorically denied at Tokio. ...

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  13. WOMEN TAKE A HAND.

    The Women's National Committee for Law Enforcement has adopted re-, solutions requesting Congressional legislation with nation-wide mobilisation of ...

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  14. CONSCRIPTION.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Tokio correspondent for the New York "Times" reports that the Japanese War Department will shortly issue a ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. BARKING DOG.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A barking dog at a Putney boarding school on Thursday night, awakened the maid, who found the ground floor ...

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  16. COMMISSION'S DECISION.

    "The Daily Teleraph's" political correspondent states that the Prime Minister of France (M. Poincare) answering an inquiry from the ...

    Article : 180 words
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  18. British Statecraft.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. J. O'Neill, M.P., speaking at Lancaster yesterday, said that the stage had been set for an autumn general election. He ...

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  19. GERMAN CONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE.

    The Committee of the Economic Council of the Reich has recommended conditional acceptance of reparation experts recommendations. The ...

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  20. Religious Symbal.

    LAHORE, Saturday.—The Punjab Government is making another attempt to meet the legitimate grievances of the Sikh community by appointing a ...

    Article : 101 words
  21. SHAMEFUL.

    LONDON, Saturday."I blame the girls themselves. They are not innocent; they are not misled. Some of our Irish girls are ...

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  22. Natural Regrets.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— The Yugo-Slav Debt Commission has departed following discussions with the United States World-War Foreign Debt ...

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  23. Stinnes' Millions.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Financial circles in Germany are eagerly speculating on the future of the 32 companies of which the late Herr Hugo Stinnes was ...

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  24. Britain's Trade.

    LONDON, Saturday.—British Board of Trade returns for the month ended March 31 show that the value of imports into Britain increased £l3,70l, ...

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  25. Amusing Debate. SUMMER-TIME WITH SNOW FALLING.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Yesterday, while snow was falling outside, an amusing debate took place in the House of Commons on the Summer-time Bill ...

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  26. Poilu's Tenacity.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Here triumphed the tenacity of thc Poilu." This, says the Paris correspondent for "The Daily Express," is the inscription ...

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  27. Landlord Penalised.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A house-owner who, under the Rent Act had obtained the eviction of a tenant on the pretext that he desired to live in the house ...

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  28. Nothing to Enthuse Over.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— Mr. W. M. Hughes, ex-Prime Minister of Australia, in conversation with a reporter for the Australian Press Association ...

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  29. STUDENTS' CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.— A committe[?] is arranging for hospitality in connection with the Empire students' conference sitting at London and Cambridge ...

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  30. History Repeated.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Wilhelm Hohenzollern, the younger, the ex-Crown Prince of Germany, contrary to his undertaking, allowed himself on ...

    Article : 105 words
  31. AUSTRALIA PLAYS HER PART.

    LONDON, Saturday.—[?]-Colonel L. C. M. S. Amery, former First Lord of the Admiralty, during the course of a speech at Birmingham yesterday, ...

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  32. THE USHERING IN.

    Snow, blizzards, rain and bitter cold are ushering in official summer-time beginning at 2 o'clock to-morrow morning when the clocks will be advanced ...

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  33. BRITISH DUTIES ABOLISHED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Daily Chronicle's" political writer states that he has learned on excellent authority that the Government has definitely ...

    Article : 60 words
  34. Strikes and Lock-Outs. EXEMPT PUBLIC SERVICES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Court of Inquiry which investigated the recent train and bus strike, has finally reported. It expresses the opinion that ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. American Assistance.

    The Washington correspondent for the United Press Agency has authoritatively learned that the United States of America is prepared to undertake ...

    Article : 138 words
  36. Australia's Appeal.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Colonial Institute yesterday gave a luncheon to Sir Hugh Denison, of Sydney. There was a large and distinguished ...

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  37. Not So Bad.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Regarding the prospects of trade improvements in Britain, a writer in "Barclay's Bank Review" finds encouraging factors in ...

    Article : 135 words
  38. SOUTHAMPTON LOOK-OUT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Under the shipbuilding employers' announcement, a lo[?]k-out at the Southampton shipyards became effective last night. ...

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  40. INTERESTING INCIDENT.

    An interesting incident is connected with the Southampton strike was the departure yesterday of the liner Mau[?]entania for Cherbourg, where the ...

    Article : 76 words
  41. CELOTEX FACTORY FOR QUEENSLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. H. C. Armstrong, of the Australian Cotton-growing Association, with the president of directors of the American C[?]lotex Co. ...

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  42. Financiers' Views.

    The foreign exchange market has been quiet with both Belgian and French currencies moving in the right direction and the italian keeping ...

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  43. EVEN EUROPE IMPROVING.

    Even in Europe the position of many countries is improved. The success of the League of Nations scheme in Austria, the definite ...

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  44. MINERS' WAGE DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—No immediate crisis will result from the miners' ballot on the question of a strike. The next move probable will be in the ...

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  45. Bending the Twigs.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The boys of the Young Australia League yesterday morning visited the Tower of London. In the afternoon they were entertained ...

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  46. COURT OF INQUIRY GRANTED.

    It has now been officially announced that it has been decided to grant the miners' request for the appointment of a Court of Inquiry. ...

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  47. Wembly Exhibition.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. J. H. Thomas), addressing the workers at Wembley Park yesterday, thanked them ...

    Article : 111 words
  48. Scantily Attired.

    LONDON, Saturday. —Miss Christina Beattie, known as Zoe Gordon, actress, has brought a libel action against "The Tatler" for having published over her ...

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  49. IMPRESSED AND AMAZED.

    The boys to-day visited Covent Garden, where they saw fruit marketed which had travelled in the same boat as themselves—namely, the ...

    Article : 77 words
  50. HALF-TIME FOR COTTON WORKERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Manchester Cotton-Spinners' Federation has decided to continue half-time working with 100 employes till September. ...

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