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  3. STINGING TAUNT. Garibaldi's Grandson.

    PARIS, Saturday. — The trial concluded to-day of Ricciotto Garibaldi, grandson of the famous Italian liberator; Colonel Macia, oganiser of the ...

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  5. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    VIENNA, Saturday. — An astounding story was unfolded to-day at a trial for attempted murder at the village of Locben: A machinery agent, George ...

    Article : 271 words
  6. STRIKE INQUEST. Set Back for Miners.

    LONDON, Friday. — A setback for the miners marked the resumption of the strike inquest to-day, Mr. Hicks announcing that the Standing Orders ...

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  7. AVERTING WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Arbitration with Mexico over the disputes was brought appreciably nearer to-day when the Senate's Foreign Relations ...

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  8. CRUISERS ON THE WAY.

    PORT SAID, Saturday. — H.M. cruisers Frobisher, Delhi, Danae, and Oregon have arrived, and are re-fuelling for the voyage to China ...

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  9. AFFAIRS IN CHINA. Precautions at Peking.

    PERKING, Friday. — The American Minister, Mr. M. O. Murray, who was on the way to America to confer with the Secretary of State (Mr. F. B. ...

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  10. British Statement.

    LONDON, Friday. — After a Cabinet meeting to-day the Government issued a statement reiterating that the naval and military dispositions in ...

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  11. Defence of Shanghai.

    LONDON, Friday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) delayed his departure to Chequers in order to preside at another special ...

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  12. FUNDS FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES.

    The loudest and most spontaneous cheering of the T.U.C. strike inquest was heard when it was announced that Mr. Justice Eve had dismissed the ...

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  13. SERIOUS DEVELOPMENT AT HANKOW

    A private foreign wire front Hankow states that the situation there has developed seriously. One thousand British and American men are being ...

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  14. SAHARA CONQUERED.

    PARIS, Friday. — From Paris to Naimey, Nigeria, in eight days is the remarkable motoring exploit of Lieut. Estiene. Hitherto it had been supposed ...

    Article : 120 words
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  16. CHAPLIN'S DIVORCE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The United States Treasury Department to-day informed Mrs. Chaplin that it was unable to assist her to obtain alimony ...

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  17. RAILWAY ENGINES.

    COLOGNE, Saturday. — A revolutionary design in railway engines regarded of international importance has been completed at Dusseldorf in ...

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  18. Macdonald's Fears.

    LONDON, Friday. — Mr. Macdonald, in an official statement in "The Daily Herald" of his position in the China [?]uation, says: "Precautions must be ...

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  19. BUSINESS AS USUAL.

    SHANGHAI, Sunday — British firms will be resuming business at Hankow to-morrow. ...

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  20. ISSUR DEFINITELY CLOSED.

    Thus, the issue which has agitated entire trade unionism since the general strike was called off has definitely closed with the overwhelming ...

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  21. Brevities from Overseas. BRITISH FREIGHTER SCUTTLED.

    NEW YORK, Friday. — When fire damaged the cargo of the British freighter Karoo to the extent of 1,000,000 dollars (£200,000) to-day, the ...

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  22. Riots on Nanking Road.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday. — The Nanking road, the scene of the 1925 shooting, to-night was the scene of a riot in connection with the tramway strike. ...

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  23. INDICTMENT OF GARIBALDI.

    Giving evidence yesterday, Detective Le Lue declared that Seivoli, who was suspected of plotting to assassinate the Prime Minister of Italy (Signor ...

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  24. THE BALKANS.

    ROME, Saturday. — The President of Albania (Ahmed Bey Zogu), in a statement which follows that of the "Giornale d'Itala" concerning the ...

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  25. RADIO TELEPHONY.

    LONDON, Saturday. — An important etxension of the opening of transAtlantic radio-telephony took place to-day, when Kingston, England, was ...

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  26. AMERICAN SPORTSMEN INJURED.

    AUSTIN (Texas), Saturday.—Eleven members of the Taylor University basket ball team were injured, five perhaps fatally, by a train striking their ...

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  27. MALTA'S POSITION WITHIN THE EMPIRE.

    MALTA, Saturday. — A delegation from the Empire Parliamentary Association arrived at Malta to-day. An informal conference is being held on the ...

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  28. JAPAN WITHHOLDS ASSISTANCE.

    TOKIO, Saturday. — The newspapers assert that Britain asked Japan's assistance in an effort to restore the lost position on the Yang-tse-kiang, but ...

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  29. REPARATIONS. German Claim for Rebate.

    LONDON, Friday. — The Hague arbitral tribunal has begun its hearing of Germany's claim to a rebate of £450,000,000 due under the Dawes scheme. ...

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  30. MORE TROOPS FROM BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Cameronians, First Infantry, Middlesex, and Catterick have been ordered to proceed to China. All leave has been slopped. ...

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  31. SPOONS SWALLOWED.

    BERLIN, Saturday. — A forger, Moritz, has many times obtained his release from gaol due to invalidity as the result of swallowing hominy ...

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  32. AFTER CONTENTS OF BELGIAN FARMERS' "STOCKINGS."

    BRUSSELS, Saturday. — The National Bank is buying old gold and silver coins at the rate of 27 Belgas for a gold 20 franc, piece. It hopes to ...

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  33. A SPEED FLIGHT

    ROME, Friday. — Consequent on Signor Mussolini's request that he would use his next flight. primarily to demonstrate speed possibilities, ...

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  34. TROOPS FROM INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday —- The Indian Government has charternd, two Apear Line steamers, the Yakliwn and Sirdhava, to convey troops to China. It is ...

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  35. COLD WINTER IN CANADA.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday. — Mr. J. G. Coates, Prime Minister of New Zealand, arrived at Vancouvre to-day. He has experienced one of the coldest ...

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  37. Disarmament.

    BERLIN, Saturday. — An agreement has been concluded between the German Government and the Inter-Allied Commission of Control regarding the ...

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  38. BRITISH LIBERALS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Viscount Grey, Sir William Pleader and Lady Bonam-Capter have resigned the trusteeship of the Liberal Million Fund. ...

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  39. Spoiled the Butter.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.).—At Inglewood, a butter-maker named Bungay, had an extraordinary adventure. He had stopped a large churn, and ...

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  40. The King's Birthday.

    MADRED, Saturday. — It was officially announced to-day that King Alfonso will signalise his birthday on May 17 by pardoning all defaulters ...

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  41. German Cabinet.

    BERLIN, Saturday. — Dr. Marx has informed President von Hindenburg thal he is prepared to form a Ministry, based on the Centre Party's resolution ...

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  42. WHY NOT ENJOY A GOOD COMPLEXION?

    You cannot if you do not care for the delicate skin of the face. When you wash your face do you realise that it is not enough to simply ...

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  43. A True Tonic

    Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are not a stimulant, but a tonic There is a great difference between the two terms. Stimulants cause immediate ...

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  44. Britain's Noted Speeder.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Viscount Curzon, who is a noted speed motorist, driving his own car, skidded on the frosty road, turned over a bank. He ...

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  45. PREPAREDNESS.

    PARIS, Saturday. — M. Paul Boncourt, explaining to the Chamber of Deputies' Army Committee to-day, the bill providing for the organisation of ...

    Article : 106 words
  46. International Rugger.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Playing in the international Rugby matches at Edinburgh to-day before 31,000 people Scotland, 23, beat France 6. ...

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