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  2. Advertising

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  3. PEACEMAKERS. Light to Darkest Europe.

    OSLO, Friday.—The Nobel Peace Prize for 1925 has been awarded to Sir Austen Chamberlain (British Foreign Secretary) and the American, General ...

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  4. NERVY AMERICANS. 1921 War Scare.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The trial was continued to-day of Mr. Edward Doheny, charged with having conspired to defraud the United States ...

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  5. LORD NORTHCLIFFE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Chancery Court case concluded to-day in which Miss Louise Owen, formerly the late Lord Nortcliffe's confidential secretary ...

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  6. COASTLINE DEFENCE

    LONDON, Friday.—"Australia must consider the possibility of invasion, against which, with her great coastline, aircraft would be ...

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  7. U.S. MINE TRAGEDY.

    PRINCETON, Friday.—Of the 71 men imprisoned in the explosion at a mine near here yesterday, 45 have been rescued alive and 23 dead ...

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  9. TRAFFIC IN HORSES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A horse's fiend, containing several wounds, was exhibited at London to-day. at a protest meeting in connection with the ...

    Article : 75 words
  10. Brevities from Overseas. PORTUGUESE BANK NOTES FORGERY.

    THE HAGUE, Friday.—Marang and Van Usselveere Dutch business men, arrested last January in connection with the Portuguese bank notes ...

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  11. RUSSIAN ROBBERS.

    RIGA, Sunday.—Owing to increasing hooliganism, the police organisation has announced that 14 bandits had been shot without trial. Altogether the ...

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  12. CHARLESTON DANCE.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—The Christian churches on the Rand have launched a campaign against the Charleston dance, which is ...

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  13. WASHINGTON "WETS" MOVE DEFEATED.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The House of Representatives to-day rejected the move to eliminate the 12,000,000 dollar appropriation ...

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  14. BRITISH MIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Major F. H. Young, presiding at the annual lunchcon of the national council of the Y.M.C.A. to day, stated that the ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Board of Trade returns tor November show the value of the imports into Britain was approximately £113,293,000, an ...

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  16. SAVING ARMSTRONG WHITWORTH'S.

    LONDON, Friday.—The expert committee's recommendations to save Armstrong Whitworth 's which is unable lo pay its debenture holders, ...

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  17. EMPEROR OF JAPAN.

    HAYAMA, Friday.—The Emperorof Japan has developed pneumonia. The ministers of the household the chamberlains, Premier, and the Emperor's ...

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  18. ROME DISASTER.

    HOME, Saturday.—Four actresses were burned to death at Apollo Music Hull last night by a fire due to a short circuit, which started on the stage at ...

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  19. ILLICIT LIQUOR.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—Much surprise was caused by the wholesale deportation of offenders against the liquor law to-day. Sixteen men and one ...

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  20. POIGNANT TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A poigant tragedy occurred at Chelmsford. Mrs. Chapman, with sun, cycled to town to buy a wreath tor her daughter, who was ...

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  21. PRINCE CH[?]CHI-BU ON THE WAY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Prince ChiChi-bu, second sun of the Emperor of Japan, and at present undergraduate at Oxford, has been recalled to Japan ...

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  22. MANDATES COMMISSION'S QUESTIONAIRE.

    GENEVA, Friday.—The Council of the League of Nations has postponed till next session consideration of the Permanent Mandates' Commission's ...

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  23. HAIR-RAISING THRILL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian escapologist, Murray, carried, out a thrilling escape to-day from a straight-jacket while suspended by a ...

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  24. PARIS ENVELOPED IN DENSE FOG.

    PARIS, Friday.—Dilling a fog today, described as equal in London's worst, the electric light failed and people were either brought to a ...

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  25. German Disarmament.

    PARIS, Friday.—The Ambassadors' Conference sat for two hours to-day. The meeting discussed German disarmament, on which it is reporting to the ...

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  26. CANADIAN ESTIMATES.

    OTTAWA, Friday.—The estimates for the fiscal year ending on March 31, 1927, tabled in the House of Commons to-day, totalled 192,000,000 dollars ...

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  27. POINCARE'S DOUBLE RECORD.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Prime Minister (M. Poincare) is likely to establish a double record in rapidity of voting with the Budget in a month ...

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  28. THE TWO VIEWPOINTS.

    GENEVA, Friday.—The Allied Ambassadors at Paris have reached a deadlock over the question of the German eastern fortifications. The Allied ...

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  29. HATTON GARDEN ROBBERY.

    LONDON, Friday.—George Spires was to-day sentenced to three years' imprisonment, for haying received stolen goods in connection with the ...

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  30. RUSSIAN SOVIET.

    MOSCOW, Friday.—Concord in Russian Soviet circles has apparently not been achieved by M. Trotsky's and M. Zinovieff's written recantation in ...

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  31. Looking to Locarno

    GENEVA, Saturday.—It has been stated on the highest authority that the failure of the Allied Ambassadors to agree will not jeopardise agreement at ...

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  32. BRITAIN'S INDUSTRIAL INVESTIGATIONS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The mission headed by Sir William Mackenzie, which has investigated industrial conditions in all parts of Canada and the ...

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