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  4. POLITICAL FANFARE.

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), TuesdayAfter Representative Burtons speech at the Republican Congress committees on resolutions, rules, credentials and ...

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  5. LOAN FOR RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—M. Litvinoff has arrived in London on his first visit since his expulsion in 1918. The "Evening Standnrd" says that ...

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  6. MILLERAND RESIGNS.

    After a gallant fight for the retention of the French Presidency, M. Alexandre Millerand has been defeated. He assumed office on ...

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  7. EMPIRE INDUSTRIES.

    LONDON, Weduesday.— Mr. John Emsley, president of the Textile Institute, in opening the Empire Textile Confercnce at the Empire Exhibition, ...

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  8. CALCUTTA RIOTS.

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday.—Rioting, resulting in the deaths of three Sikhs and serious injuries to seven others, including a police sub-inspector, occurred ...

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  9. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The railway strike situation is officially reported to be still improving. Although 30 stations are still closed, trains are in ...

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  10. STOP-GAP CABINET.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The new Marsai Government issued a declaration today that it was formed merely to enable Parliament to pronounce itself ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—A significant indication of the turn of opinion in Nationalist quarters is afforded by the remignation of a prominent ...

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  12. MESSAGE IN DEPUTIES AND SENATE.

    The President (M. Millerands) message was road in the Chamber of Deputies this afternoon by the Premier (M. fruncois Karsai), and in the Senate ...

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  13. THE KING.

    LONDON Tuesday.—At the close of the Royal Review at Aldershot to day the King in ended riding his horse be hind the Queens carriage on the ...

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  14. New Japanese Cabinet.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—After a consultation between Viscount Kato (Leader of the Kenseikai Party, the strongest in the, Diet), and M. Takahashi and M. ...

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  15. Brennans Helicopter.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The "Daily Express" says that Brenuaus helicopter will be tested to the full in outdoor flying trials in a few days at the ...

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  16. Trouble in China.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Conditions are becoming increasingly serious in the Kwangai province of China, where one missiouaiy is known to have been ...

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  17. Australian Meat.

    LONDON, Tuesday- Owing to the general dissatisfaction of Australians with the uminviting meat exhibit at Wembley, Mr. Hassan has taken ...

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  18. THE ROD IN PICKLE.

    The Left groups had already unanimously adopted a resolution to be sub mitted in the Chamber declaiing This Chamber is resolved not to ...

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  19. Train Bombed.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The "Daily Telegraphs" correspondent at Riga says that an express train between Moscow and Riga, carrying prominent ...

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  20. Left in the Patient

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The court has ordered a hospital surgeon to pay 10,000 francs damages to a patient who had undergone a second operation owing ...

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  21. ATMOSPHERE ELECTRICAL.

    For a long time the Leftists, according to the concerted plan, maintuined. a frigid silence and determined to treat the Government as non-existent. ...

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  24. Albanian Disorder.

    ROME, Wednesday.—The ex-Prime Minister of Albania (M. Vrioni) was attacked by students on his arrival at Bari. The police (frustrated the ...

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  26. Marriage in a Cell.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Surrounded by soliders with bayonets fixed, John Dow ney, a prisoner in Ballinsaloc (Ireland) gaol, was married to-day in his cell ...

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  27. Race Horse Injured.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An extraordinary ontrage occurred yesterday night at the stables of Melton Vasey, the well-known Doncastor trainer. ...

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  28. A CRUSHING DEFEAT.

    After,an animated, debate, the Chamber carried the motion by 329 to 214. ...

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  29. THE SENATE ADJOURNS.

    The Senate, by 154 votes to 14,4, carried a resolution to adjourn the debate till to-morrow. Therefore, M. Chorou was prevented ...

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  30. Greek Cabinet Shaken.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Expresss" Athens correspondent reports that General Condylis, the War Minister, has resigned from the ...

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  31. ELECTION OF PRESIDENT.

    The National Assembly.,which consists of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies jointly, meets at Versailles on Friday to elect a new President. ...

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  32. PRESIDENT RESIGNS.

    M," Millerand, following the adverse motions in both branches of the Legisature, tendered his resignation as Pre sident. ...

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