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  5. FRENCH PRESIDENCY.

    PARIS, Monday, — According to a semi-official forecast, the President (M. Millerands) message to Parliament will briefly review events since his ...

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  6. REFUGEES IN GREECE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Morning Posts" Athens correspondent states that in consequence of the advance of £1,000,000 from the Bank of England, ...

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  7. FATAL DINNER PARTY.

    LONDON, Monday, — The "Daily Telegraphs" Rome correspondent reports that while a party of thirty were dining in the gardens of a country ...

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  8. CANADA AND LAUSANNE:

    OTTAWA, Monday, — "The Dominion Government has never questioned the fact that when the Lausanne Treaty was ratified, it was binding on ...

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  9. JAPANESE INDIGNATION.

    TIKIO, Monday, — The political ruffians who on Saturday invaded the Imperial Hotel, interrupting the American dance. called a mass meeting at the ...

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  10. LONDON STRIKE,

    LONDON, Tuesday, — The railway strike position continues to improve. It is officially announced that except for the Turnham Green — Richmond ...

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  11. JAPANESE GOVERNMENT.

    TIKIO, Monday, — It was according to general expectation that the Reggent summoned Viscount Kato, the Kenscikai leader, and instructed him to ...

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  12. WEMBLEY EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Monday, — There were unprecedented scenes at Wembley to-day A quarter of a million visitors were present early in the afternoon, and the ...

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  13. Dilemma.of President.

    In view of the political crisis in France it will be interesting to readers to know the precise constitutional situation that underlies the struggle ...

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  14. STRIKE TO CONTINUE.

    A conference of delegates to the railway strike committee has decided to continue the strike. ...

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  15. DOISY AT TOKIO.

    TOKIO, Monday, — Captain DOisy arrived at 11.40 this morining from Osaka, and was escorted by three army planes which were sent to meet him. ...

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  16. MUNICIPAL STRIKE.

    LONDON, Monday, — At Kingston, the capital of Jamaica, a strike of municipal laborers for an increase of pay this morning developed into a riot, ...

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  17. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), Monday, — Mr. Buston, M.H.R., temporary chairman of the Republican National Convention, delivered an address at the convention ...

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  18. WEAKNESS IN POSITION.

    The weakness of the French Presidents position arises from two clauses in the constitution. If the President wishes to exercise freedom of action ...

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  19. MILITARY JiPERA.

    LISBON, Monday, — A Gilbertain incident, which may, however, have scrious consequences for some of those concerned, resulted in the arrest of ...

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  20. AMERICANS CONGRATULATED.

    HONG KONG, Monday, — Aviator Wade, of the American party, last evening called on the Governor, who congratulated the aviators and wished them ...

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  21. Ruhr Prisoners.

    LONDON, Monday, — The "Daily Telegraphs" Berlin correspondent writes that the Belgian Government has granted annesty to 50 Rahr prisoners ...

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  22. Air Speed Record.

    LONDON, Monday, — "The Morining Posts Pairs correspondent says that the monoplane in which M. Sadile Cointe will attempt on Thursday to beat ...

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  23. Fraternal Greetings.

    LONDON, Monday, — The British Legion Conference received a message from the American Legion stating that if it came within the British ...

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  24. Macdonald's Son "Gated."

    LONDON, Monday, — The "Daily Express" says that Malcolm Macdonald, the Prime Ministers second son, who is taking the economic course at ...

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  25. EXEMPT FROM COURTS.

    The French President is paid a salary of £48,000, of which £24,000 is supposed to be devoted to the expense of keeping up his office as official ...

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  26. Aberdeen Tragedy.

    ABERDEEN, Monday, — Mrs. Reid, the victim of a shocking tragedy on June 5, died to-day. Mrs. Reid, the wife of a carter, was ...

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  27. Ptomaine Poisoning.

    LONDON, Monday. — The "Daily Chronicle" reports that nearly sixty men, women and children, taken seriously ill at the Empire Exhibition this ...

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  28. Fortune in a Dustbin

    ANTWERP, Monday, — Fatigued with ascending a long flight of stairs, an aged second-hand dealer named Smets accepted a poor womans offer of a ...

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  29. Motoring Fatality.

    LONDON, Monday, — The Whit Mondday motor racing at Brooklands was marred by a fatal accident. A car travelling at 110 miles an hour ran ...

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  30. Albanian Trouble.

    ROME, Monday, — It is officially announced that Italy has agreed with Jugo-Slavia not to interfere in the Albanian civil war. ...

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  31. Bankrupt's Deficiency.

    LONDON, Monday, — The trustee has reported to the creditors of John Stewart, who expected to make a fortune by trading in whisky with America, ...

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  32. indian Protection.

    SIMLA, Monday, — The council of State has passed the Steel Industry Protection Bill without amendment. ...

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