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  4. EMPIRE'S HEART.

    LONDON, Friday.—"Within 20 years the number of whiles in the British Dominions should be 25,000,000," declared Sir Charles Close ...

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  5. FASCIST TRAIL.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Prime Minister of Italy (Signor Mussolini), continuing the series of his memoirs, says: "I have arrived at the age of 39, ...

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  6. BRITISH FLAG STRUCK EVACUATION OF HAN-KOW.

    FEARS are expressed at Peking that neither the Foreign Office nor British public has realised the seriousness of the present situation. Colonel Smallwood, "The Daily Telegraph's" special correspondent at Peking, declares:—"We have lost the Han-kow concession ...

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  7. FRANCE INCREASINGLY CRITICAL

    PARIS, Saturday.—The French Press is increasingly critical of the British policy in China. "L'Homme Libre" wonders whether ...

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  8. FLIGHT TO INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.—Sir Samuel Hoare (British Minister for Air), accompanied by his wife, will arrive at Dolhi to-morrow, completing the trip ...

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  9. Japanese Anticipation.

    TOKIO, Friday.—The Japanese Navy Department has not discussed sending additional war-ships to Han-kow, especially at a time when Nationalists ...

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  10. NICARAGUAN WAR. Anti-American Feeling.

    BERLIN, Friday.—The German determination to exploit the anti-American feeling in Nicaragua to push German trade in central and southern ...

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  11. UNIQUE OCCURRENCE

    PARIS, Friday.—A royal eagle, measuring six feet from lip to lip, swept down and attacked an automobile driving along a country road at ...

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  12. BELGIUM SYMPATHETIC.

    BBUSSELS, Saturday.—It is understood that the Belgian Government has sympathetically replied to the British memorandum regarding China, but is ...

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  13. Drifting Into War.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Charges that the United States oil interests were attempting to create war between the United Sates and Mexico were ...

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  14. CHAUFFEUR'S CHARGE.

    CHICAGO, Friday.—Nathan Leopold, aged 17, and Richard Loeb, 20 years of age, the youthful murderers of a companion aged 14 years, have ...

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  15. THE TROUBLE SPREADING.

    SHANG-HAI, Sunday.—From Japanese sources it is learned that at Ki-aug-king on Friday, Chinese troops occupied the municipal buildings, ...

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  16. Americans Assured.

    SHANG-HAI, Friday.—A message from Han-kow dated yesterday says that Mr. Eugene Chen met leading Americans at 3 o'clock in the ...

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  17. U.S. WAR-SHIP FOR SHANG-HAI.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Admiral Williams, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Asiatic Fleet, has been ordered to proceed aboard his flagship ...

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  19. LYNCH LAW.

    VIENNA, Saturday.—A case, remarkable in lynch law, occurred at Gzeuseichan, to-day. Peasants, exasperated at the inability of the police ...

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  20. ORDER RECEIVED AT MANILA.

    MANILA, Saturday.—The United States flagship Pittsburg and other vessels have been ordered to Shanghai. ...

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  21. BRITISH AT HAN-KOW.

    SHANG-HAI, Saturday.—A Japanese message from Han-kow dated Thursday stated that no flag was flying at the British Consulate-General. ...

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  22. NO AMERICA CUP RACE THIS YEAR.

    LONDON, Sunday—"Reynold's" understands that there will be no America Cup race this year. Sir Thomas Lipton has not lodged an ...

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  23. British Memorandum.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—This morning's papers further comment unfavorably on the British memorandum. "Britain's attempt to court Chinese favor has ...

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  24. Brevities from Overseas A DEATH AT SEA.

    VICTORIA (B.C.), Friday.—The Niagara arrived at Victoria to-day with her flag half mast. Mrs. R. M. Graham (61), a saloon passenger and ...

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  25. FRENCH SENATORIAL ELECTIONS

    PARIS, Sunday.—The keenest interest was taken in the French senatorial elections to-day. Senators hold office for nine years and one-third ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN TOURISTS

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday.—At the publicity conference sitting at Durban to discuss the question of bringing more tourists from Australia, ...

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  27. At Shang-hai.

    SHANG-HAI, Sunday.—British interests in China (which are the chief foreign interests) are those principally threatened. Everything here is quiet ...

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  28. REFUGEES AT SHANG-HAI.

    SHANG-HAI, Friday.—Six British river boats will be arriving to-morrow from Yang-tsze ports with approximately 500 refugee British women and ...

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  29. FRIENDS' CONDEMNATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Ministorial press criticism is unusually pronounced on the Government's policy in China. "The Morning Post" considers that ...

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  30. MIGNONNE MAUGER INJURED.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—According to the newspapers, Mignonne Manger, described aa a beautiful Australian actress, who came to New York to ...

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  31. POWERS AGREED UPON COURSE OF ACTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Observer's" correspondent at Peking gathers that most of the Powers are agreed upon the course of action to be ...

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  32. COMMANDER'S APPEAL.

    Britain's ultimatum has not been confirmed, but it is definitely known that Rear-Admiral Cameron, British commander at Han-kow, is seeking ...

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  33. COAL-HEAVER PRINCE.

    BERLIN, saturday.—A coal heaver, Harry Domela, who masqueraded successively as Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, Baron Von Korff, and Prince of Lieven, ...

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  34. Eat What You Want

    Good digestion is not appreciated until you lose it. Then you cannot afford to experiment, for strong medicines are hard on weak stomachs. ...

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  35. BRIGHTER PROSPECTS FOR SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Walter Runciman regards shipping prospects as brighter than a year ago. He points out that shipments have been delayed ...

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  36. POLAND'S PROGRESS

    WARSAW, Friday.—An important stage in Poland's maritime history was marked to-day by the ceremony of hoisting the Polish flag on five ...

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  37. SPANISH IN MOROCCO.

    TANGIER, Saturday.—The Spanish, who are preparing important operations in the Totuan zone, are constantly suffering isolated attacks from ...

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  38. GRAVITY OF SITUATION EMPHASISED.

    SHANG-HAI, Saturday.—Reports are trickling in from Han-kow hourly. They fail to show any deerease of the gravity of the situation. Rather do ...

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  39. Methodist Ladies' College

    A Public School for Girls and Little Boys. A regular staff of 14 experienced and trained teachers ensures individual attention. Visiting staff of ...

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  40. DETECTIVE WOUNDED BY MOTORIST.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Receiving a complaint from a girl in a lonely country lane near Newark, PlainclothesConstable Dainty endeavored to detain ...

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