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  3. LOCARNO TREATIES. Last Act Staged

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—What the British Foreign Secretary (Sir Austen Chamberlain), during the course of an interview, smilingly described as the ...

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  4. Logical Sequels GERMANY LOOKS TO THE FUTURE

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—In the luxurious private lounge at the Hotel Metropole, the German Foreign Secretary (Dr. Stresemann) gave a reception to ...

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  5. BRITISH NAVY Tradition Sustained

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty has sent the following message to the Commander-in-Chief on the China station: ...

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  7. THE COAL DISPUTE Looking to the Government

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The next step in the coal dispute, rests with the Cabinet on Thursday. "The Daily Telegraph's" lobbyist ...

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  8. SPANISH REVOLT

    MADRID, Tuesday.—The ringleader in the recent revolt, the colonel commanding the Artillery School, was sentenced to death, but subsequently, on ...

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  9. U.S. PROHIBITION

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—General Andrews (Prohibition Chief) has announced that a new agreement, will be arranged with Canada similar to that ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND SHARKS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Commander Kerr and Captain Turner (chairman of Marine Products Ltd.) will sail for Australia by the Otranto on Saturday, ...

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  11. MISSIONARIES AND TEACHERS SAFE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The following cablegram has been received from Shang-hai: "The China Inland Mission and London Missionary Society ...

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  12. COST TO THE COUNTRY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Westminster Bank review estimates that the coal dispute will cost the country £200,000,000. ...

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  13. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The head of the Commercial Department of Australia House has returned from the World Power Conference at Basle, where he ...

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  14. FOREST FIRES.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Forest fires are burning in the south of France. They are travelling northwards. One hundred and forty ...

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  15. WILL TURKEY JOIN THE LEAGUE?

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The well-informed suggest that Turkesh pour purlers with a vic[?] to League membership are imminent. ...

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  16. While the Cat's Away.

    SHANG-HAI, Tuesday.—A 'British steamer entered Canton for the first time to-day since the boycott institution of strike pickets 12 months ago ...

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  17. Ninth Seat Begging

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—After all the League of Nations' care in reorganising the council in order to get Germany in and appease grievances by ...

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  18. Frontier Difficulties

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—The German Foreign Secretary (Dr. Stressmann), interviewed by British journalists, described the "Iron Pact" between ...

    Article : 95 words
  19. "DEBITS AND CREDITS"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Rudyard Kipling's short, stories, 21 new poems entitled "Debits and Credits," will be published to-morrow. Its popularity ...

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  20. NO DECEPTION

    BUDA PEST, Tuesday.—A tragedy, recalling that of Pagliucci, was enacted to-night during a performance at the People's Garden circus. Three clowns ...

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  21. REORGANISATION PLAN.

    The First Commission to-night put through Lord Robert Cecil's reorganisation plan, with only one vital amendment, reserving the sovereign right of ...

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  22. SHIP IN DISTRESS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Independent Wireless Telegraph Company to-day received an S.O.S. from the British freighter Loyal ...

    Article : 95 words
  23. TURKEY'S APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP.

    Nothing happened to-day in regard to Turkey's application for membership, though some delegates received three Turkish Ambassadors in order ...

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  24. MEXICAN AFFAIRS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—In his biennial address to the Ku Klux Klan, of America to-day, the chief of the organisation said: ...

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  26. Doctors Warn Mothers Against Cheap Jellies

    Nearly half a million Australian mothers are now demanding Jellex, the new gelatine dessert, to shield their children from the health risks ...

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  27. Lawn Tennis. FRENCH BAN ON LENGDEN AND FERET.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The French Lawn Tennis Association committee has forbidden affiliated clubs from conducting professional exhibitions, including ...

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  28. MAN FROM APE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The ape is descended from man — not men from' the ape," says Professor Besten Hooffer (custodian of the ...

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  29. Canada's Elections. EARLY RETURNS.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Canadian general elections polls are closed. Even at this carly stage Liberal gains are indicated in tho Atlantic ...

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  30. BRITISH FACTS.

    Speaking before the Royal Colonial Institute London, Commissioner Lamb, of the Salvation Army, made these points:— ...

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  31. U.S. NATIONAL TOURNAMENTS.

    FOREST HILLS, Tuesday.—In the second round to-day in the United States lawn tennis national tournaments, Dr. George King defeated ...

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  32. H29 DISASTER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The CourtMartial, trying Lieut. Wevell, second in command of submarine H 29, which foundered in Devonport Basin on ...

    Article : 187 words
  33. "GET BACK TO NATURE."

    Savages and animals don't go to a chemist's shop. They eat suitable herbs when indisposed. There is a herb to cure every disease, and the ...

    Article : 115 words
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  35. LIBERALS ON TOP.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—Mr. Mackenzie King (ex-Premier) has been re-elected at Prince Albert. Mr. Meighen has been defeated. ...

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  36. WIRELESS GOODS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Out of Australia's imports of wireless goods during the last three and three-quarter years, amounting in value to £6,000,000, ...

    Article : 105 words
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