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  4. WORLD CRUISE.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—Barry Pidgeon, who left Los Angeles three years ago to sail round the world in a five ton ketch, left Capetown for St. ...

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  5. COWBOYS AT WEMBLEY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A contingent of American and Canadian cowboys and cowgirls at Wembley rodeo have arrived. They traversed the city in ...

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  6. FAITH HEALING.

    NEW YORK, Friday.— Hundreds afflicted with physical and mental ailments besieged St. Paul 's Chapel, where, during the last 24 hours, ...

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  7. FRENCH FRAUDS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—There was an unusual sale at the Hotel Drouot, when jewellery, furs, hats, dresses and a motor car belonging to Warren, the ...

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  8. ROMANCE OF THE PEERAGE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The romance of the shopgirl who is now legally recognised as a relation to royalty, culminated in the court session at Edinburgh ...

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  9. THE CRUMBLES MURDERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The chief witness in the Crumbles murder trial, Dr. Spilsbury, declared that he had found nothing to account for Miss Kaye's ...

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  10. ELECTIONS IN AUTUMN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Express" lobbyist says that lending Ministers have decided that the Government should go to the country in ...

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  11. HOWLING PROVINCIALISM.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Sir Josehp Cook and Sir Henry Irvine represented Australia at the Rhodes trustees dinner at Oxford. ...

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  12. LAUSANNE TREATY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the Commons during the course of a debate initiated by Sir Edward Grigg, who denounced the opposition of the late ...

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  13. BRITISH TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.-There has been a holiday air over the Stock Exchange this week, the combined effect of the Epsom meet and the approach of ...

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  14. PREFERENCE RESOLUTIONS.

    To-day's Parliamentary papers contain a series of resolutions in the name of Mr. Stanley Baldwin challenging the Government's policy with regard to the ...

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  15. ALLEGED MURDER.

    LONDON, Friday.—Following neighbors' stories that the ten-months' baby boy of a married couple named Travis was missing, detectives to-day ...

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  16. INDIAN POLITICS.

    SIMLA, Friday.—The Legislative Assembly has passed a Bill providing for the protection of steel, industries, bounties for which will only be given ...

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  17. THE BIRDMEN.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—The American fliers landed on Ping Pong Island at 11.20 for fuel and food, and left for Amoy at 1.50 p.m. ...

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  18. Dunlop Company.

    LONDON, Friday.—Among the measures to wipe off a total dif[?]ciency of eleven and a quarter millions [?]terling, Dunlop's directors have brought in a ...

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  19. EXTRAVAGANCE MUST STOP.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Legislation was approved by President Coolidge at the wind-up of Congress creating a commission to select a site for the ...

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  20. WELTER IN POLITICS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A continuous stream of politicians is coming and going to the Elyse[?] the day long. Socialists are busy devising ingenious ...

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  21. The British Fleet.

    VANCOUVER(B.C.), Friday.—The British Special Service Squadron has reached Houolulu on a week's visit. ...

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  22. Drought in Southern Russia.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Riga correspondent says that the most extensive drought on record prevails in southern Rassia. Total ...

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  23. D'OISY'S EXPEDITION.

    HIROSHIMA, Saturday. — The French airman, Capt. d'Oisy, arrived here at 10.10 to-day from Taiku. ...

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  24. LLOYD GEORGE CASTIGATED.

    Mr. Lloyd George condemned the late Government's action, and declared that all they did was to tell the Dominions they agreed with the Allies that ...

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  25. M. MARSAL IN LIMELIGHT.

    PARIS, Sunday.—M. Francoi Marsal, Finance Minister, in M. Poincare's Government, and a friend of M. Millerand, has consented to form a ...

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  26. Mining Institute.

    LONDON, Friday.—The closing session of the mining congress at Womblew resolved to constitute an Imperial Council of the Mining Metallurgy ...

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  27. PORTUGUESE AT RANGOON.

    RANGOON, Saturday.—The Portuguese aviators arrived at noon to-day, having flown from Akyab in four and a half hours. They hope to leave for ...

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  28. EXCLUSION OF JAPANESE.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The majority of those who are proceeding to America comprise those who were furloughing in Japan. Under regulations, they ...

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  29. MARSAL'S DEFEAT EXPECTED.

    M. Francoi Marsal introduces his new Cabinet on June 10, when he rends the presidential message to Parliament stating M. Millerand'a case. ...

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  30. China and Germany.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—An agreement covering all outstanding ChinoGerman questions has been signed, and copies have been formally exchanged ...

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  31. S. AFRICAN ELECTIONS.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The Prime Minister (General Smuts) has concluded the most remarkable political tour in the history of the country. Every ...

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  32. Anti-Militarism.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The trial of fifty Communists who are accused of antimilitarist propaganda among the Freach troops on the Rhine, has ...

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  33. German Reparations.

    BERLIN, Friday.—The R[?]ichstag has carried a motion of confidence in the Government's declaration regarding the experts' report on reparations. ...

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  34. ANOTHER CONFERENCE FORESHADOWED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The newspapers interpret Mr. Macdonald's statement in the Commons on the Lausanne Treaty as foreshadowing a further conference ...

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  35. Shipbuilding Dispute.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An award of the Industrial Court in the shipbuilding dispute has granted a general increase of 7/ weekly over the ...

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  36. Albanian Civil War.

    ROME, Saturday. — It is reported from Bari that a hundred were killed and many wounded on both sides during six hours of the most violent ...

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  37. Chased By a Bull.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—The GovernorGeneral, the Karl of Athlone, and Princess Alice had a thrilling adventure whilst hunting a wild beast in the ...

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  38. Jap. Cabinet Resigns.

    TOKIO, Saturday. — Political manoeuvring since the elections has been, as usual, complicated by the three principal parties being so evenly balanced. ...

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  39. Anonymous Letters.

    LONDON, Sunday.—After a threedays' hearing, the Norwich Assizes jury a second time disagreed in the case of Dorothy Myrtle Thurburn, a pretty ...

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  40. The Dail Jibs!

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—The President of the Irish Free State (Mr. W. T. Cosgrave), speaking in the Dail, said that the Free State had made it clear ...

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  41. HERTZOG AND RACING.

    PRETORIA, Saturday.—Gen. Hertzog has denied that he declared himself in favor of the abolition of racings. ...

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  42. Wifeless for Lifeboats.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The ss Maloja, which sailed from Tilbury for Sydney to-day, is the first Australian liner to carry lifeboats equipped with the new ...

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  43. "Trades Union Methods."

    LONDON, Saturday.—A new theatrical organisation called the Stage Guild was formed at a meeting at which Frank Benson presided. Du Maurier, Martin, ...

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  44. Smuggling in America.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—A treaty deigned to suppress the smuggling of liquor and narcotics, across the Canadian boundary has been signed by ...

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  45. Detained Immigrants.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Congress has passed and President Coolidge signed, a special Bill admitting the immigrants who were recently detained by ...

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  46. Anglo-Iraq.

    BEYROUT, Friday.—It is reported from Bagdad that the constituent assembly of Iraq has refused to ratify the Anglo-Iraq Treaty. ...

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