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  4. ASIA AWAKENING: MOSLEMS MOVING AMERICA STIRRING THE TIGER.

    "Asia is awakening. Japan is only the first fragment to revive. China and Japan, to tho restless politician, are always a danger. China, Japan and India have a population of 800,000,000—half tfte population of tho world. Kew Turkey has sprung, fully armed, from Angora. ...

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  5. India's Fiscal History. NEW CHAFTElt OPENS.

    SIMLA, Saturday.—Tho first Aiport of thc Indian Tariff Board since ils constitution last July has been published. Tho board recommends tho, ...

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  6. DISTRESSING SCENES. Going to Wembley.

    LOXDOX, Saturday.—An electric train to-day, crashed into thc rear of a special standing in a tunnel a mile outside Huston. Tho latter was crowded ...

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  7. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. THE STRAIGHTENING UP.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Government's reply, accepting entirely tho reports of the two committees of financial experts appointed by the ...

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  8. Credit for Germany. TEMPORARY AMERICAN AID.

    Tlio New York "Timos" Financial Editor lins announced the completion of negotiations under which 21 of America's largest hnnks have granted ...

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  9. "Pride Goeth Before a Fall."

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Offijcial commenton America's immigration legislatioii is being repressed everywhere in Japan, but civic and mercantile ...

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  10. Canadian Warning.

    "Jabbing thc Asiatic tiger" is how the "Montreal Star" (a newspaper owned by Lord Atholslan) describes tho present anti-Japanese propaganda ...

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  11. Like Old Times.

    Tho Paris correspondent for "Tho Morning Post" reports thal for tho first time since July, 1914, n Gorman liner has called at Cherbourg (Franco). ...

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  12. SIGNIFICANT.

    It is significant that most of thc protests come from Hie youth of Japan —such ns students' societies, thc Young Men's Buddhist Association, ...

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  13. CONTRARY TO PEACE TREATY.

    It is reported from Berlin that tho Allied Ambassadors have jointly requiested Germany to put nn end to the activities of secret societies in ...

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  14. High Seas Tragedy.

    A special message from Seoul reports the drowning off ryutohu of 200 Korean school children wlio were being taken off iii a launch for inspection of ...

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  15. Russian Bear Growling.

    MOSCOW, Satrnday.—The All-Russiaii Council of Trade Unions lias issued a protest against tho British bankers' memorandum of April 13, declares that ...

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  16. The Allied Replies.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports tlint tito Allied Governments' replies to tho Reparations Commission regarding tho experts' reports have boen ...

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  17. JUVENIEL DISGUST.

    They declare Thal exclusion will croate jiuvenile disgust with America 's professed sincerity, and a disinclination to follow America's leadership, especially ...

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  18. AVIATION. Flight Round the World.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Liewutenant d'Oisy, tlie Fronch aviator, who set off secretly to attempt to be tho first to make a world flight, reached ...

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  19. THE GUP FINAL.

    LONDON, Saturilny.—Playing to-day at thc Wembley Stadium in the Association Foobtball Cup final, Newcastle United defeat ad Aston Villa, 2 to nil. ...

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  20. IT WON'T BITE.

    Thia represents tho Extremists' feelings, and is not necessarily the opinion of tho Soviet Government. Thc Russian Charge d'Affaires in ...

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  21. FRANCE TALKS OF RIGHTS.

    Tho French reply anya that the Government concerned have the right to expect from the commission a definite decision embodying tho experts' ...

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  22. ANGER AND DISAPPOINTMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent nt Usnka reports that tho exclusion of Japanese from America continues to capture tho public attention nt Osaka. The ...

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  23. British Aviators.

    SIMLA, Saturday.—Squadron-Loader Alaciaren, of the R.A.R, who in company with two other R.A.F. members is attempting a flight round tho world, ...

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  24. ALL GOING WELL.

    Tho Lender of Hie Russian delegation to the Anglo-Russian Conferenee (M. Rokowski) states that hitherto the negotiations in London havo gone ...

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  25. One Taken: The Other Left.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—A father and son naihcd Puller were mountaineering yesterday when they were struck by a falling rock. They wore hurled tied ...

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  26. DIRECT APPEALS TO AMERICANS.

    Renter's correspondent at Tokio reports that mass meetings attended hy nil classes aro being hold at Tokio and Osaka protesting against tho American ...

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  27. BELGIUM IN A HUBBY.

    The Belgian reply accepts tho coirclusioiiB au a whole. It is hoped that the commission will consider the immediate drafting of laws and decrees ...

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  28. Aeroplane Crash.

    A military aeroplane crashed at lslres yesterday, and ignited. Tho pilot and mechanic' were pinned beneath tho wreckage' They were both fatally ...

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  29. TFIE OFFENDING MEMORANDUM.

    Thc memorandum to which tho All-Russian Council of tho Trade Union Council takes exception was forwarded by leading London bankers on April ...

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  30. Britain's Beverages.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The United Kingdom Alliance reports that Britain's people spout £307,000,000 on intoxicants durilig the year 1923, ...

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  31. Aeroplane Missing.

    THE HAGUE, Saturday.—Au ncropland belonging td thc Hoya I Dutch Air Service left England for Holland on Thursday evening with two Dutch ...

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  32. ITALY FALLS INTO LINE.

    The Italian reply says that Italy is prepared to adopt integrally tho experts conclusions,and tho principio inspiring them. ...

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  33. The Sore Point.

    The President of thc America-Japan Society (Mr. Kuncko) hus sent ii letter to thc United Stittes Secretary of Statu (Mr. C. E. Hughes) "for the ...

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  34. COMMISSION'S FIRST STEP.

    The Reparations' Commission has taken the first step in the application of the experts' plans by the dinner the chief delegates have to Mr. Pierpont ...

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  35. America in China.

    SHANGHAI, Satiirday.—Tlic Uiiitcil States Admiral commanding the American Asiatic lieut was tlie guest at tifiin of the American Legion ...

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  36. Feet Washing.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Princess Marie, youngest daughter of King Albert bf tire Belgians, yesterday participated i ir au old Easter custom with ...

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  37. RECRUDESENCE OF TERRORISM.

    TIiu Helsiugfors euirespondent for "Tho Morniug Post" reports that there has boen a recrudescence of Soviet terrorism. Six hundred ...

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  39. Daring Piracies.

    HONG KONG, Saturday. — Stcanifihip piracies have iiecoine sn frequent liutweon Canton and Hong Kong that thc British authorities hilve decided to ...

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  40. COUXTKU-RKVOLUTIONARY SEXTEiVCED TO DEATH.

    Thu Moscow correspondent for "The Duily Kxpiess" reports flint Aloxoy btctsenko, a fonuer captain in the Czarist anny, has been sentenced to ...

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  41. An Exhumation.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Thc Surrey police, nt in du rh t on Thursday, in th churchyard ut ydcct, exhumed thc liodv ol Alfred Jones, late landlord of ...

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  42. EFFORTS TO PLEASE ALL.

    President Coolidge is attempting to work out an arrangement wit li respect to the exclusion of Japanese from America which will satisfy those ...

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  44. Alleged Espionage.

    Kussin having decided to transfer the 10 Japanese nt present in custody at Vladivostok to Moscow for trial on a charge of espionage, Japan has ...

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  45. MAHON JJUIN DEAD.

    Neuters correspondent at Tokio repurts that Marou Ijuin, thc Japaneso ex-Foreign Minister, is seriously ill. Later.—Daron Ijuin is dead. ...

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  46. Shakespeare Celebrations.

    LOXnOV, Saturday.—Mr. T. M. Shakespeare, represented Kew South Wales af the Shakespeare celebrations at Stratforil-on-AvoH yesterday. He ...

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  47. VKSSRL AGROUND.

    The In vu AHi ru wus reportad lo ho aground in Minn Senium, an inland seiij last night. Two destroyers froui iKuar vere despatched to ber rescue. ...

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