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  3. LONDON RAILWAYS. Strike Spreading.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The strike of the railway shopmen on the underground and Great Western Railways developed rapidly during last night. As ...

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  4. AMRITSAR AFFRAY

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Speaking with full deliberation, I express the view that General Dyer, under grave and exceptional ...

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  5. JAPAN PROTESTS. NATION=WIDE CAMPAIGN.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The retiring United States Ambassador to Japan (Mr. Cyrus Woods), who, since the announcement was made of his resigning ...

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  6. THE ROOM HAUNTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Chief interest in The Crumbles trial centres in Patrick Mahon's signed statement, which the police to-day submitted, and in ...

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  7. OTHER NAMES MENTIONED.

    LATER.—It has been asserted that M. Millerand has asked M. Maginot to form a Ministry. Other names also have been mentioned. ...

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  8. FRENCH CRISIS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Leader of the Radical Socialists (M. Herriot) to-day declined the Prime Ministership of France because the ...

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  9. CROWDS AT THE ELYSSEE.

    Crowds assembled in front of the Elyssee to-night. Troops were closely guarding the building. ...

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  10. U.S. Scandals.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The former United States Attorney-General (Mr. Harry Daugherty) has notified the Senate's Committee, which had his ...

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  11. DRIVERS HOLD OFF.

    The possibility of an immediate strike of the locomotive drivers was ruled out to-day, owing to a meeting of the locomotive delegates at a ...

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  13. THE NEXT WAR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The possibility—even the probability—of the bombing of civic populations with poisonous gases in the next ...

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  14. Traditions Maintained.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The members of the Young Australia League touring Britain, have had enthusiastic receptions everywhere. To-day, they won ...

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  15. Set Back to Missionaries.

    CHESTER (Pennsylvania), Thursday.—Mr. Kuranoske Fujii, a Japanese who has completed his studies for Christian missionary work, has refused ...

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  17. British Housing.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Bill to prevent excessive charges for building materials, and providing for the securing of an adequate supply of such ...

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  18. Oxford By-Election.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Conservative gained a seat in the Oxford by-election to-day. It was contested by three old "Blues." Result: ...

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  19. Rumanian Revolt. PEASANTS' DEMONSTRATION.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Telegrams from Bucharest indicate that the Bratiano Ministry is still in office. They affirm that General Averescu's ...

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  20. Europe's Tinder Box.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British Minister at Athens has been informed by the Greek Foreign Office that Greece is determined to enter Albania to ...

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