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  3. BANK MANAGERS NEED FOR PROTECTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"More protection should be Afforded to people working in circumstances similar to Mr.Hall's." ...

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  4. TRAGEDY AVERTED.

    KASMIBAWRA BAY (Kurile Islands,) Thursday.—The crow of the American destroyer Ford. establishing a supply hase for the United States ...

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  5. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—"The American press has been an important instrument in the development of mutual understanding between ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN PAVILION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Scnuator Wilson, of Australia, stales that the few defects at the Australian Pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition are at ...

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  7. SAVING THE WORLD. COOLIDGE'S PLAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Increasing attention is being given to President Coolidge's speech, with which the Dally Telegraph's" diplomatic, correspondent ...

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  8. AT WEMBLEY. CONSIDERABLE CROWDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—taspito a cold, over-cloudcd day, considerable crowds attended the British Empire Exhibition to-day. The official figures give the ...

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  9. STARVATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Daily Express' states that New Bond Street, the Empire's richest shopping centre was the scene of a poignant tragedy ...

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  10. Europe Cynical.

    "The Daily Herald's" diplomatic writer says that while the European press cynically discusses President Coolidge's disarmament suggestion, the ...

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  11. FOOT & MOUTH DISEASE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Pursuant to the request of the Governor of California (Mr. Richardson), the Federal Department of Agriculture has ...

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  12. PRINCE GEORGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—There was an amusing contretemps at Harwich to-day when Prince George, who was undertaking his first public duty, arrived ...

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  13. ACTING!

    LONDON, Thursday.—Surprise was expressed at the announeoment that the Theatrical Employes' Union is beginning a campaign against non-union ...

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  14. DISARMAMENT.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French Foreign Office, while believing in the principle of Disarmament, considers that President Coolidge's proposal is ...

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  15. ESPERANTO.

    GENEVA, Thursday.—At the closing session of the preliminary conference to devise International rules governing broadcasting, delegates of 15 countries ...

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  16. LATEST FILM.

    NEW,YORK, Thursday.—The extension of the activities of the Ku Klux Klan into the realm of moving pictures upon a large scale has just been ...

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  17. BOOTLEGGING.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—Toronto drug stores by dozens have been turned into boot-legging centres, according to "The Star," which carries a ...

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  18. ROYAL CONGRATULATIONS.

    His Majesty the King has personally sent a message to the Duke of Devonshire, Chairman of the Exhibition Council, congrntnlating all coneerned ...

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  19. Reparations. ALLIED PREMIERS CONFER.

    BRUSSELS, Thursdny.—The Premier of Belgium (Coloael Theunis) and M. Paul Hymans, a former President of the Lengue of Nations, are going to ...

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  20. ALLEGED CONFESSION.

    Goldcuberg, in his alleged confession, said:"I stepped behind the counter and ordered Mr. hall to put his hands up. Mr. Hall rushed toward a drawer. ...

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  21. LABOR IN POWER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Speaking at Llandudno, Wales, to-day, Mr. Lloyd George said: "l have been asked why we put the Labor party in power. lt ...

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  23. EARTHQUAKES.

    NILO (Hawaii), Thursday.—A series of earthquakes which began yesterday has caused a nearby village of Kapoho to be abandoned. The inhubi ...

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  24. BRITAIN RECOGNISES GREEK REPUBLIC.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Athene correspondent for "The Morning Pest" states that the Heltcnie Repnblie. has been notified of Britain's ...

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  25. Round the World.

    KARACHT, Thursday.— SquadronLeader Maclaren, who, with two other members of the R.A.F. is attempting a flight round the world, is ...

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  26. Anglo-Soviet Conference.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The AngloSoviet Conference, sitting in London, has established the following committees:— ...

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  27. THE SUN.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Chieago correspondent for the Now York "Times" states that Doctor Charles St. John, the solar physicist, of Mount ...

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  28. COAL INQUIRY. Miners' Case.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the opening of the miners' ease at the coal inquiry to-day, Mr. Herbert Smith asserted that the owners were making ...

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  29. Irish Boundaries. CONFERENCE BROKN UP.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The number of photographers among the crowd outside the Colonial Offices this morning testifled to the public interest in the ...

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  30. St. Gothard Collision.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—lt has been estahlished that the German ex-Minister, Herr Holferieh, leader of the reaetlonary Nationalists, also his mother, ...

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  31. Young Australians.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The members ot the Young Australia League visiting Britain will leave for France on May 14 for a tour of the battlefields. ...

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  32. COAL-OWNERS' REPLY.

    The conl-bwhers, replying to the criticism, declared that the figures given for a few individuals would be an unsound basis. The Federation was ...

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  33. AWKWARD POSITION.

    "The Daily Telegraph's" diplomatie correspondent says that the Irish Conference at times was very lively. The breakdown creates an awkward ...

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  34. Narrow Escape.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Edward Stanley, 17 years of age, the son of the ex-Victorian Governor had a narrow escape af Holyhead to-day. He went ...

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  35. Great Plague Recalled.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The demolition of four small old shops at the intersection of Stonecutter and Farringdon Streets, led to the discovery at a ...

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  37. St. George's Day.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The annual St. George's Day service at St. Paul's included the solemn ceremony of removing the banners of the late Knights ...

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