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  4. CORRUPTION.

    ATLANTIC CITY, Saturday.—Another remarkable revelation of Governmental corruption has been made by Mr. George Carter, head of the ...

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  5. EMPLOYER AND WORKERS.

    CINCINNATI, Saturday.—The man who does not want to be a millionaire has come to light in Cincinnati. His name is Mr. Arthur Nash—"Golden ...

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  6. MORE THAN BLUFF.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The campaign against the President of France (M. Millerand), which, at first, was considered—to be merely after-electoral ...

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  7. HAWAII QUAKING.

    HILO (Hawaii), Saturday.—The greatest display of volcanic eruption that has occurred this week from Pele Mannau, the hottest crater in Kilauca ...

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  8. REPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Union of Democratic Control has issued a manifesto, urging the French that German ...

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  9. PEACE WITH DIGNITY.

    ROME, Saturday.—King Victor Emmanuel, accompanied by Queen Helen and members of the Royal Family, opened Parliament to-day in the ...

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  10. WAR.

    SPRINGFIELD, Saturday.—The Methodist conference in session at Springfield has adopted a compromise resolution, condemning war as the ...

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  11. ROMANTIC CLAIM.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Edinburgh Court Session is hearing a romantic claim. Constance Mary Lyon, 19 years of age, a shop assistant, of Aberdeen, is ...

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  12. LABOR DISPUTES.

    CHRISTIANA, Saturday.—After two years' idleness, 60,000 persons involved in the industrial dispute in Norway, will be resuming immediately. The ...

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  13. THE COLOR QUESTION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The color question was raised in the Westminister Country Court yesterday, when Mr. Kenneth Sibert Gall, a native of the ...

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  14. S. AFRICAN ELECTIONS.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—An examination of Thursday's nominations in connection with the South African elcetions shows that there are only five ...

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  15. The Battlefields. BOYS' TOUR ENDS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The touring members of the Young Australia League spent yesterday on the battlefields, of France. They collected many ...

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  16. JAPAN'S PRIDE HURT.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—"Whereas, completeley disregarding the history and spirit of the Gentlemen's Agreement, which Japan's ...

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  17. POULTRY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Two pens of Australian Black Orpingtons, one of which was exhibited by the Prince of Wales, excited very favorable ...

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  18. British Elections. "HERALD'S" ADVICE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The British Government will be ill-advised if it put off the general election too long. Early in 1925 should be the limit of ...

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  19. U.S. NAVY. The Lost Ratio.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— "The present naval ratio is apparently: Britain, five; United States, four; and Japan, three." ...

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  20. In the Somme Area.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The bulk of the ruined villages in the Somme area are again springing up, but it has been announced that Thiepval alone will not ...

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  21. RUSSIAN ROGUES.

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—A sensational trial of a number of judges, examining magistrates and members of the revolutionary tribunal by the Supreme ...

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  22. CONSERVATIVE RETURNED FOR KELVIN GROVE.

    The Kelvin Grove by-election, rendered necessary owing to the death of and sitting member, was held to-day, and resulted:— ...

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  23. TO END WAR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Matthews has retutrned to Loudon for the purpose of holding a conference with the British War Office in regard to his ...

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  24. Liberal Campaign.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Leader of the Parliamentary Liberals (Mr. H. H. Asquith) inaugurated a new Liberal campaign at Brighton yesterday. He ...

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  25. BUILDING PROGRAMMES.

    The report shows that the relative building programmes for Britain, France, and Japan are each much greater than that of the United ...

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  26. WORLD COURT. United States Adhesion.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Adhesion by the United States to the Permanent Court of International Justice of The Hague, attached to ...

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  27. KARL MARX.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Daily Express" understands that the Russian Soviet delegation to the Anglo-Russian Conference, now sitting in ...

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  28. Trouble on the Rand.

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday.—After a conference yesterday between representatives of the Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association and the ...

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  29. Empire Airships.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A supplementary estimate for £350,000, in connection with the British Government's airship scheme, has been issued, of ...

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  30. Chemical Warfare.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Central Communist Committee of Russia has issued an appeal for support of the newly-founded Society of Chemical ...

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  31. Cotton Growing.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"One hundred and seventy-eight thousand bales of cotton were grown in new fields of the British Empire last year." This ...

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  32. Contempt of Court.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Arising out of the publication of letters alleged to have been written by Miss Kaye (who was murdered at The Crumbles, near ...

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  33. Atlantic Liners.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Atlantic liners, Barengaria and Pittsburgh, left Southampton yesterday with a full supply of liquor for the round trip. These ...

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  34. LITTLE WILLIE.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—An occasion has arisen when it has become necessary to remind the ex-Crown Prince of Germany that his promise to refrain from ...

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  35. POLITICAL DODGE.

    The sudden flurry of interest in the court is attributed to political purposes. The Republicans believed that the Democrats desire to take the ...

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  36. Items of Interest. LONDON-NEW YORK TELEPHONE SERVICE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Following successful experiments with America, it is proposed to instal a plant at the Rugby Post Office, with which it is hoped, ...

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  37. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It has been officially stated that a meeting held at the Department of Overseas Trade yesterday, presided over by the ...

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  38. THE BLIND. State Assistance.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The House of Commons yesterday unanimously adopted the second reading of a private Bill, providing for the payment of ...

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  39. U.S. IN PACIFIC.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—That United States sovereignty be extended over Swain's Island, 200 miles eastsouth-east of Apia (Samoa) was ...

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  40. DESTITUTE GERMANS.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Rosa Sucher, the once popular prima donna of Berlin opera, is now living in extreme poverty at Aix le Chapelle. She is 75 ...

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  42. JAP PRISONERS RELEASED BY RUSSIA.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—An official message from Vladivostok says that the Japanese taken prisoner by the Russian authorities were released yesterday. ...

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  43. WORK FOR DISABLED EX-SERVICE MEN.

    The House also read a second time a Bill seeking to compell all employers to employ a certain percentage of disabled ex-sevice men. ...

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