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  4. MARIE CORELLI DEAD.

    LONDON, Monday.—Miss Marie Corelli, the world-famous novelist, died at her residence, Maison Croft, Stratford-on-Avon, to-day. ...

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  5. POINCARE'S FEAR.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Prime Minister of France (M. Poincare) has communicated to the Allied Reparations Commission the French Government's ...

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  6. LABOR GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald) attended the Conference of the Independent Labor Party at York ...

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  7. Reign of Peace. RESTS ON THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—"The final establishment of world peace, the complete maintenance of goodwill towards men, will be found only in the righteousness, of the people of the earth. Wars will cease when they will that they shall cease; peace will reign when they will that it ...

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  9. German Problem First.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—President Coolidge, addressing the annual luncheon of the Associated Press to-day, announced that, with a definite ...

    Article : 595 words
  10. RUSSIA. A Reliable Debtor.

    MOSCOW, Monday.—M. Leon Trotsky, former Russian Minister for War, in an interview to a Reuter's reporter to-day, declared that Russia was a ...

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  11. CONTENTED WORKERS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The President of the American Federation of Labor (Mr. Sam Gompers), appearing before the House of ...

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  12. NOTHING DOING.

    M. Zinovieff, during the course of a speech, declared that if the demands of British bankers represented Britain's minimum, there was nothing doing. ...

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  13. War Against Russia.

    The Moscow correspondent for "The Daily Express" reports that the official Soviet organ, "Isvestia," declares that there is unmistakable evidence ...

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  14. Jap. Exclusion Difficulty.

    The Washington correspondent for the United Press Agency, Washington, has reliably learned that President Coolidge, hearkening to his ...

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  15. Gruesome Find.

    LONDON, Monday.—Following a woman's discovery of a woman's leg wrapped up in a newspaper on Wimbledon Common, the police have issued ...

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  16. EARTH TREMORS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The excitement created in many parts of Britain recently by earth tremors was intensified at the week-end by an earthquake in ...

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  17. BOBBED HAIR BANDIT.

    JACKSONVILLE (Florida), Monday.—After months of pursuit, the police to-day captured Cecelia Cooney, one of the so-called bobbed-hair girl ...

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  18. U.S. IMMIGRANTS.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Doctor Spencer Dawes, of the State Hospital Commission, addressing the Convention of Therapeutists to-day, made the charge ...

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  19. Leaving School.

    BRITAIN MAY RAISE AGE TO 15. LONDON, Monday.—At the conference of the Independent Labor Party at York to-day, the President of the ...

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  20. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The conference of the Independent Labor Party [?] York to-day adopted a watered-down resolution on its disarmament policy. ...

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  21. A Protest.

    PARIS, Monday.—Rene Foglutte, an ex-service man, was amazed when walking through the military cemetery of Ramblervilliers, near Nancy, in the ...

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  22. TURKISH CONSTITUTION AND BUDGET PASSED.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.—The Turkish Assembly has passed the entire Constitution Charter and the Budget. It will adjourn to-morrow for ...

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  23. Mahsud Outlaws.

    PESHAWAR, Monday.—News has been received of the exceptional success of the Draban frontier constabulary against Mahsud raiders who ...

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  24. While He Slept.

    PARIS, Monday.—A policeman residing on the top floor of a big building in the main thoroughfare of Paris, awoke this morning to find that during ...

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  25. RE-MARRIAGE.

    (Australian Press Association) VIENNA, Monday.—Michael Nevwirth, 81 years of ago, and Sophie Reisner, 77 years of age, have been ...

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  26. Foot and Mouth Disease.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The United States Senate to-day adopted a resolution authorising the Department of Agriculture to spend 1,500,000 ...

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  27. British Fliers.

    BAGDAD, Monday.—The British aviators, under the command of Squadron-Leader Maclaren, attempting a flight round the world, left Bagdad this ...

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  29. News from Abroad. WORLD'S LARGEST DRY DOCK.

    LONDON Monday.—A 60,000-ton, floating dry dock, the world's largest, reached Southampton to-day, whither it was towed from the Tyne. ...

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  30. Easter in England.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Southern England has enjoyed a wonderful Easter. There have been four days of brilliant sunshine. In the shade yesterday, the ...

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  31. Strangled Infant.

    LONDON Monday.—A child playing in a field at Ramelton, Donegal, found the body of a new-born infant wrapped up in an apron. The infant's limbs had ...

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  32. BRITISH AGRICULTURAL WAGES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Council of the National Farmers' Union to-day passed a resolution opposing compulsory regulation of agricultural wages. ...

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