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  4. TRAGEDY AVERTED. Emden at Capetown.

    CAPETOWN, Monday—The new German cruiser Emden arrived at Capetown last week. Yesterday afternoon the ship was thrown open to visitors, ...

    Article : 155 words
  5. SAD HOME-COMING.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The steamer Siberia, with Prince Chi-Chi-bu aboard. anchored in Yokohama harbor at 1 o'clock this afternoon. All were well. ...

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  6. SHORT SKIRTS.

    LONDON, Monday. —"Women have reached the limit as regards shorts skirts. They cannot decently show more leg; ...

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  7. Britain Stands Firm. SHANG-HAI PROTECTED AT ALL COSTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Ministers sat for two and a half hours discussing China. High officials from the Foreign Office, War Office and Admiralty ...

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  8. DOMINIONS' TASK. Improving Communications.

    TORONTO, Monday.—The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. J. G. Contes), during the course of an address at Toronto to-day, said:— "Our ...

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  9. FOOCHOW INCIDENT. Boxer Rising Recalled.

    SHANG-HAI, Monday. — Foreign [?]ssages from Foochow indicate that [?] agitation somewhat similar to the Boxer year was worked up there. The ...

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  10. POPPY FACTORY.

    LONDON, Monday.—John Barron, works manager at the British Legion's poppy factory, Richmond, has beeb committed for trial on a charge of ...

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  11. DISARMAMENT.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Inter-Allied military committee, Field Marshal Foch presiding, decided to-day that Germany 's dis[?]rmament proposals were ...

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  12. CAPTAIN'S EXPLANATION.

    Captain Focrster, of the Emden, when interviewed, stated that the use of the hose on the crowd averted one of the biggest disasters known in this ...

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  13. SURTAXES AT SHANG-HAI.

    SHANG-HAI, Monday.—A proclamation of the Chinese Commissioner of Customs declares that all foreign goods entering ...

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  14. THE CATALINA SWIM.

    TORONTO, Monday.—Mr. Henry O' Byrne, of Toronto, paid all the expenses of George Young's training on the Pacific Coast for the Catalina contest, ...

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  15. NEW GERMAN CABINET.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Dr. Marx was busy to-day endeavoring to form a Cabinet from the middle parlies with the support of the Socialists. It is ...

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  16. Tien-tsin Concessions.

    PERKING, Monday.—Dr. Wellington [?]oo and the Belgian Minister, accom[?]anied by experts and secretaries, met his morning at the Foreign Office to ...

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  17. FRENCH INACTIVITY CRITICISED.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—"Pertinax" criticises the French Government's inactivity in China. He says: "lt is not desirable to wait till the last minute ...

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  18. ACTION OFFICIALLY COMMENDED.

    The Mayor of Capetown has issued a statement warmly commonding the prompt action of the Emden's officers, "which means," he says, "the saving ...

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  19. Japan's Mission.

    TOKIO, Monday.—The Premier of Japan (Mr. Wakantsuki), during the course of a speech at the Government. Party's anti-session convention to-day, ...

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  20. AVIATION. British Achievements Honored.

    PARIS, Monday.—The International Leugne of Aviators decided to award two medals to British airmen for their achievements in 1926, and selected Sir ...

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  21. TACNA.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Peru has rejected the proposal of the United States Secretary of State (Mr. F.B. Kellogg) that the disputed province of ...

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  22. German Comments.

    BERLIN, Monday.—The attitude of the German papers on the report of the Emden's hose pipe exploits at Capetown was very characteristic. Dr. ...

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  23. [?]ERELY A FRIENDLY GESTURE.

    PEKING, Tuesday.—Regarding the [?]lgian offer to hand over her Tien[?]n concession, it is interesting to [?] that the Chinese year Book gives ...

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  24. MEXICAN RISING.

    MEXICO CITY, Monday.—One hundred rebels were killed in a battle today with Federal troops near Tepatitas, Kalisco State, in addition to 100 ...

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  25. German Enterprise.

    BERLIN, Monday.—A giant dirigible, the L2 127, is being built in Germany to make a Germany-Brazil Hight. It hopes to return without landing. ...

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  26. NEGOTIATING NEW TREATY.

    BRUSSELS, Monday.—It is reported from Peking that the Belgian Minister has addressed a note to the Chinese Foreign Office regarding the conclusion ...

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  27. SMALLPOX.

    SUVA, Tuesday.—The steamer Ganges due at Suva from Calcutta on Thursday with 548 Indian passengers, reports that there are 13 cases of ...

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  28. FALSE STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Messrs. Hutchinson, the publishers, have withdrawn from circulation the book in which the author stated that the late Earl ...

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  29. ESSEX MYSTERY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The police are strenuously inquiring regarding the fate of Mrs. Dorothy Rushton, a young woman whose mutilated body was found ...

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  30. U.S. DEFENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Senate's Appropriations Committee to-day reported the Naval Supply. Bill to the Senate providing for appropriations for ...

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  31. INFLUENZA.

    LONDON, Monday.—Inf[?]enza is spreading in Britain, and in many of the London suburbs. The doctors are finding a difficulty to cope with all the ...

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  33. CHAPLIN'S DIVORCE.

    LOS ANGELES, Monday.—Superior Judge Guerin to-day granted Mrs.Chaplin 4,000 dollars a month temporary alimony, pending the settlement of the ...

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  34. PERJURY.

    LONDON, Monday. — "Everybody sitting on the Bench knows that perjury is disgracefully prevalent in Britain. People seem to imagine that they ...

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  35. Atlantic Fleet.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Atlantic Fleet of 40 war-ships has sailed for Spanish ports. If comprises minesweepers, the third battle squadron, ...

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  36. Political Prisoner Escapes.

    MADRID, Tuesday.—It is reported from Lisbon that Senhar A. M. da Silva, ex-Premier of Portugal, who was imprisoned in a fortress in consequence ...

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